Monday, July 30, 2012

Let the Ravellenic Games Begin!

I'm working on a few project for the Ravellenic games. First up is my Robin's Egg Blue Hat . I'm knitting it with Berroco's Peruvia Quick in Aquamarine ( I bought a ton of it for an Owl's sweater and then I got pregnant, so I'm using it for other stuff).

I'm almost done knitting it, just a few more rows!


Next up is my Honey Cowl using Malabrigo Rios in the Lettuce colorway. Ha! My dachshund photo bombed my yarn pic! Silly weenie. 


Speaking of weenies, I don't think I've introduced my Charlie to the blog yet. His official name Baron Charles Von Weinerstein, but we just call him Charlie or weenie. 

He's adapted to our family quite well, Aspen our lab loves him and he loves her. He behaves well with the kids and they enjoy taking him for walks. 

We had him neutered on Friday due to some spraying issues and he seems to be healing well from the surgery. Here's a very embarrassing picture of the weenie post surgery, shhh don't tell him I posted it. 



Sunday, July 22, 2012

Sweet Summer

This year is flying by, it's hard to believe that July is almost over. It's been an insanely hot summer too, some days we've reached 108*, being pregnant in weather like this has been no picnic. Thank goodness for ice cold lemonade and refrigerated air.

The baby is doing well, growing nice and big. I have a cute little ultrasound photo to show you. It's a little hard to make out but Ashlyn is sticking her tongue out, little stinker.


The big kids are getting excited for school Mathias is going to be in kindergarten this year and Isabella is headed for head start. I took them both for haircuts last week and boy did they need them. My kids no longer resemble Cousin It. 

Last weekend Mat and I hit up our LYS Village Wools. I was searching for some wool to make a baby blanket and Mathias fell in love with a pot holder loom. Mat also found some beautiful electric blue roving, he wants me to teach him how to spin!! (squeee1!) A swipe of a credit card later and both of us were happy shoppers. 

Not much going on with knitting this week. I'm still working on my Wingspan. It's not a very entertaining knit and I'm not entirely sure I love the gauge it's coming out with. I'm using Poems Sock in colorway 960 Cotton Candy. It's a pretty sock yarn, very squishy and a little fluffy. 




Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Oh Baby!

Long time no blog!

I've been busy, lots of spinning, knitting, weaving and being a mama going on over here. Not a whole lot of cooking going on though. Summer is usually too hot to make anything more then BBQ. But for me that hasn't been the issue. Morning sickness has! We're expecting a little girl in October.

Morning sickness and generally pregnancy woes have really taken a toll on my energy levels in the past couple of months. Now that I'm in my 25th week, my energy finally seems to be recovering and I can get back to knitting and crafting like I'm used to.

I've been on a baby knitting jag. Lots of baby stuff flying off of my needles. I've been spinning a good bit and am starting to be able to spin really fine singles. I'm super proud of that achievement .


Here's an adorable little sleep sack I knit. Pattern is Owlie Sleep Sack, I used Knitpicks Brava in the Paprika colorway. For this yarn being 100% acrylic it's really soft and shows the cabled owls off.


Easy Peasy Newborn hat in Lion Brand's Sock Ease in the Red Hots colorway. The yarn is a little itchy, I hope it softens after I wash and block the hat.


Spring Time Baby Cardi was a fun and quick little knit. I didn't seem it quite right though but it'll do for now. I used Vanna's Choice in Kelly Green. The yarns a little on the rough side but it's inexpensive and easy enough to knit with.





Here's a neat little knit. The Inca-Dincadoo cardigan. I've never knit a cardigan like this before. Everything is knit in once piece from the back to the front and then seamed up the sides.  It looks kind of funny at first, but once you fold it, you can see what it will look like when your done. I used Viking Balder in Red. Great superwash wool yarn, lightly spun and very squishy to the touch.