Nutella is one of my favorite food products. I tend to consume it straight from the jar on a spoon. It's a heavenly hazelnut pick-me-up. And now I've found a recipe for Nutella Cookies, courtesy of Pinterest.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Cranberry & Cream Striped Raglan
The yarn I used for this sweater, Nature Spun by Brown Sheep, has been in my stash for several years now. And by "several" years I mean that I bought it to make a different sweater that I started knitting during a weekend of house-sitting the winter after I graduated college . . . in 2003. I guess it just needed to be aged, like any good wine or cheese.
The first incarnation of the sweater was also striped, but, like the first incarnation of most of the sweaters I make for myself it did not survive. The yarn was packed up and stored for several years, traveled to the island where it sat for several more years, and nearly became a different sweater, until I finally came up with an idea a couple of years ago.
I knew I wanted a fitted, striped sweater with a side-split collar, and I knew that I wanted to make a top-down (or bottom-up) raglan. This style would require the least amount of finishing and seaming, which I abhor. So I drew something up.
The first incarnation of the sweater was also striped, but, like the first incarnation of most of the sweaters I make for myself it did not survive. The yarn was packed up and stored for several years, traveled to the island where it sat for several more years, and nearly became a different sweater, until I finally came up with an idea a couple of years ago.
I knew I wanted a fitted, striped sweater with a side-split collar, and I knew that I wanted to make a top-down (or bottom-up) raglan. This style would require the least amount of finishing and seaming, which I abhor. So I drew something up.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
June Sky Blanket Square
The six-month mark in this project/endeavor passed nearly a month ago, and if I hadn't just arrived in Boston for the second summer session for my grad program I would have posted the June update. . . so here it is now:
june! |
Labels:
crafting,
drawing,
grad school,
knitting,
paper,
sky.blanket
Monday, June 4, 2012
May Sky Blanket Square
Another month gone by, another sky blanket square:
The end of May also brought the end of the school year. The seniors graduated on June 2 (with a spectacular entrance via tractor & wagon, and heartfelt speeches by each graduate) and today (Monday) is my first official day of summer break.
five down, seven to go |
Saturday, May 12, 2012
A stitch in time: Chaco quick-fix
I love my Chacos. I bought them when I moved to Durango back in 2004. They've been on multiple river trips and tidepooling excursions, southwest desert and mountain hikes, northeast rambles and coastal island scrambles. I just about live in them from mid-spring through late fall.
floating the san jaun, june '06 |
Thursday, May 3, 2012
April Sky Blanket Square
Sunday, April 1, 2012
March Sky Blanket Square
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Make Something Monday: (almost) No-sew Braided T-shirt Collar
finished braid, with rouching effect! |
G came over on Monday night with Odin to hang out so we decided this might be a low-key craft to do, and it seems to be follow our current theme of t-shirts.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Make Something Monday: T-shirt produce bags
. . . and other updates.
A while ago, my sister and I had decided to establish a weekly crafting routine on Monday nights (my last class ends by 5, and I have the evening free from dorm-parenting duties). This weekly crafting idea comes from my friend Nicole from ME, who has been holding "Too Cute Tuesdays" off and on over the past several years. She started after she moved off the island, so I never got to be a part of them. She and her crew have made a lot of cool things over the years that I keep meaning to try my hand at (the Fabric To Go boxes I made last spring came from a craft she had posted about). Winter being winter (and colds, and lack of planning) has kept us from actually starting up. Last night (yes, Tuesday), however, we decided to get the show on the road.
Last week I'd stumbled across a t-shirt repurposing project: turn old t-shirts into produce (or other) bags with a seam or two and some snips through the fabric to give it some extra stretch. One take on the project is here, another take is here. We mostly followed the former example.
A while ago, my sister and I had decided to establish a weekly crafting routine on Monday nights (my last class ends by 5, and I have the evening free from dorm-parenting duties). This weekly crafting idea comes from my friend Nicole from ME, who has been holding "Too Cute Tuesdays" off and on over the past several years. She started after she moved off the island, so I never got to be a part of them. She and her crew have made a lot of cool things over the years that I keep meaning to try my hand at (the Fabric To Go boxes I made last spring came from a craft she had posted about). Winter being winter (and colds, and lack of planning) has kept us from actually starting up. Last night (yes, Tuesday), however, we decided to get the show on the road.
old t-shirts, mostly from G |
Last week I'd stumbled across a t-shirt repurposing project: turn old t-shirts into produce (or other) bags with a seam or two and some snips through the fabric to give it some extra stretch. One take on the project is here, another take is here. We mostly followed the former example.
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