I love the look of linen with hints of soft color. I was searching for something like this on Flickr, and was thrilled to find it -- and that it included my linen bulletin board (bottom right).
Don't you love linen?
Sunday, March 14, 2010
linen, again...
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Recession Swap - Questions 2 & 3
Question 2: Are you attending any Fiber Festivals this autumn? If so, which ones and why?
Autumn is too crazy for me to try to go out of town to a big fiber festival. Luckily, the Spinner's Flock in Chelsea (about 15 minutes away) has a very nice festival.
They held their fall festival on a Sunday (much better for me than a Saturday) and I was able to get over there. It was terrific! And quite a bit larger than I expected. I bought a few things (some hand-dyed roving, a "second" fleece at an incredible discount) and lusted after lots more!
I haven't gotten involved in their group -- mostly because they meet on Saturdays. But I'm going to try to attend the November meeting. I want to get back into spinning!
Quest
ion 3: What is your favorite cool weather recipe?I love soups in cold weather! My favorite is easy and really yummy.
Heather's Crockpot Bean Soup
Put the following into a crockpot:
1 large jar (48 oz.) cooked Great Northern beans
1-2 cups chopped celery
1 cup chopped onions
1 cup chopped carrots
1 quart canned tomatoes
1/4 cup dried parsley
2-3 cubes vegetable boullion
Turn the crockpot on low and cook all day. Shortly before serving stir in 1-2 cups of julienned fresh spinach. Cook just until wilted. Serve. Easy and warming!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
You've Got Mail!

This time of the year is so crazy at work, but I've managed to slip in a few swaps (mostly knitting-related). Look at all the lovely loot I've been finding in my mailbox lately!*
I've narrowed down my swaps on Ravelry to a few favorite groups, and the ones run by Amy (DeathbyYarn) are some of the best. The "Recession Special" swap runs for 3 months. You are to send your spoilee one package per month, and at least one package needs to include a handknitted item.
The package to the left is the first installment. It's adorable! My spoiler found a cute pouch -- originally intended as a makeup bag, but perfect for knitting supplies. She
filled it with little treats. And the best part is the yarn -- 100% baby llama in a gorgeous bittersweet chocolate color. And sooooo soft. Lovely!A wonderful little swapping group on Flickr ("Just for You FQs") is currently holding a swap for fat quarters. This time we're looking "Beyond Cotton" at other natural fibers. Marilyn sent me the most wonderful collection of linen, bamboo, and wool (a vintage kimono fabric) along with two skeins of Elsebeth Lavold's Silky Wool in a lovely autumn orange. Marilyn knows me so well! It's all quite perfect!
I just received a thi
rd wonderful package -- this one was for the "Knitter's Holiday - Novel" swap. My partner really looked at my profile and selected very carefully. As a result, it's all absolutely perfect. "Boutique Knits," a great book with lots of knitting patterns for vintage-looking scarves, hats, bags, and gloves. Two skeins of Manos wool (yum!), handmade stitch markers and tags, and notecards and a reusable shopping bag. Thank you so much!*In the order of when they were received...
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Recession Swap - Question 1
Here's the first question (and answer) for the Recession Special swap on Ravelry. It's fun to read everyone's answers to learn more about them...
“If you won the lottery, what would you do with the money?”
On the eve of my birthday (when I'm having trouble telling Bob what I'd like as a gift), I have to say I feel really content with my life. And those things that I'd really like (less stress at work...) cannot be purchased. That being said, if I won the lottery, I'm sure there are many great uses I could find for the money!
Off the top of my head....
- Pay off our loans, including the house
- Help my sister (and other family members) financially
- Donate to favorite charities
- Do some traveling
- Hire a house cleaner :)
- Buy yarn!
- Buy a really good computer chair (I'm thinking Herman Miller Aeron chair)*
*my butt's a little numb right now...
Monday, August 17, 2009
"Recession Special" Swap Questionnaire
Do you knit or crochet, or both? How long have you been at the craft?
Knit. I learned as a child and then took it up again when my son was a baby.
Do you spin?
Yes. I did it a lot in college and am just getting back to doing it again.
What yarns/fibers are your favorites?
Soft, natural fibers: alpaca, soft wools, silk, cashmere...
What yarns/fibers do you not like?
I really don't use synthetics or blends that include synthetics. I don't really work with anything lighter than dk weight. I'm not a sock knitter.
What yarns/fibers would you like to try but haven’t?
Lots of indie dyers/spinners. I think it's fun to try local yarns and/or favorites of my partner.
What are your favorite colors? Colors that you don’t like?
I like most colors. I especially like them in interesting combinations. I guess my favorites are red, burgundy, sage/avocado green, evergreen, teal, periwinkle blue, cobalt blue...
What are your favorite types of projects to knit/crochet?
I knit to relax and don't have a lot of time to do it, so I tend to stay with relatively short, simple projects. Hats, scarves, (I love) bags, capes & ponchos, some sweaters. I also love to felt.
What are you currently working on?
Just finished a vest for Warm Woolies and a baby sweater for a friend who just had a baby. Trying to finish the Hogwarts sweater for my very tall son.
What is your favorite FO? (Please post a picture if you have one.)
Since Ravelry (where I actually have pictures of my FOs), I think this child's Einstein sweater for Warm Woolies is my favorite. I used up lots and lots of bits of Mission Falls wool and it made a really colorful sweater. When my son was that age I think he would've really liked such a colorful sweater.
Are there any techniques that you want to learn?
Nothing that I can think of offhand.
Do you have a yarn winder and/or swift?
I got a yarn winder as a gift a few years ago. I found a swift for $1 at a church sale -- the ladies there didn't know what it was. I have to hold it together with a clamp, but it works just fine.
How do you store your needles/hooks?
I store like needles in some vintage needle holders. Then everything ends up in a large tupperware container.
Do you collect anything?
Cookbooks, vintage kitchen stuff, vintage linens (and of course, yarn, fiber, and fabric!).
Do you like sweets?
Dark chocolate and maple are my favorite sweets.
What are your favorite scents?
Green tea is my favorite. I also like light citrusy scents, herbals, and lavender.
Are you having a birthday during this swap?
Yes! The day after partners are assigned! (Sept. 11)
Do you have any online wish lists? (Amazon, Loopy Ewe, etc.) Please include a link for your pal.
What is your living situation (Are you married? Do you have kids, pets, or both?)
Husband, a mostly-grown-up kid and his girlfriend currently at home, 1 Golden Retriever, our six cats, and son's two cats.
Are you allergic to anything?
Nothing that applies to this swap.
Is there anything else that you would like your pal to know?
I love surprises!
Monday, July 13, 2009
Black Raspberries

I've been an extremely neglectful blogger. So sorry! But here's a little summertime treat...
This year we've had a lovely crop of wild black raspberries along our fence line. For the past week or so, we've been picking some for cereal, yogurt, and just snacking.
Last night there were enough to pick 3
quarts at one time. Time for
pie (and some left over for snacking)!I'm not sure I've ever made a wild black raspberry pie before. The flavor is extremely intense. It pretty much needs something like ice cream or cream to cut the intensity. But, yum!
Monday, May 25, 2009
Attack!
RoseHips - http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5922732
artrepublik - http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5056766
Don't forget that the attack runs all night. So if you don't get to the website right away, you can still participate. Visit the Handmade Movement website for more information on Sneak Attacks.
For Today Only: Sneak Attack Central
Phippsart, the papa of Sneak Attacks, will be away today for the holiday. Since I'm hosting the attack today, I'll be posting the shops here at 7:00 pm EDT.
For more information visit The Handmade Movement website, chat on the Etsy forum beforehand, and stay tuned....
RAK-a-Day
I'm taking part in a very fun swap -- perform one or more RAKs (Random Act of Kindness) per day for a week then write to your partner to let her know about your week.
Most of the RAKs will be quiet ones. You don't need to know. It's more fun that way.
But one of the things I'll be doing this week is listing one or more PIF items in my Etsy shop per day. PIF stands for Pay It Forward. Sellers list an item for 20 cents (the cost of the listing). The buyer is supposted to continue the movement -- list something in their shop as a PIF or perform sort other sort of RAK.
I did a seach for PIFs yesterday and discovered that (as is the case with most things) some sellers are using the PIF listing as a selling tool. They tag something PIF but charge a huge shipping charge (often the actual price of the item plus shipping). Really bad karma, I'd say.
These PIFs are real. The cost is 20 cents (because Etsy won't let you list something for free). I'm paying the shipping charges.
Be on the lookout this week!
Sunday, May 17, 2009
EtsyBlogger of the Month: CreateAThought
"There are thousands of thoughts lying within a man that he does not know till he takes up the pen and writes. ~William Makepeace Thackeray"
This quote, in the Shop Annoucement of CREATEaTHOUGHT's shop, is a wonderful invitation the world of journaling and creative writing. The artist behind CREATEaTHO
In her profile, she writes, "everyday you are creating thoughts. Thoughts that are interesting and beautiful, profound and deep, silly and funny. Whatever your thought style is, they should be recorded. CREATEaTHOUGHT's mission is to help you do just that."
In addition to journals, she also sells handmade buttons, rings, magnets, and cards. Check it out!
EtsyBloggers Blog Carnival: Summer Shop Show & Tell
The current Blog Carnival theme for EtsyBloggers*:
Show & tell: Summer line - what you will be making/showing in your shop this summer...
I've been wanting to introduce some new items to my shop for a while now. But RL work has been keeping me very, very busy. And sales in the shop have picked up just enough (during this otherwise busy time) to give me pretty much no spare time.
Here's to hoping I can get to some new things soon!I want to add a line of decorated cotton twill tape (similar to the commercial tapes you can get from Japan). The materials are sitting in my studio waiting for me. Look for them soon (I hope!).
And my hand-carved rubber stamps are doing well in the shop. I want to continue to expand my offerings. As you can see, I've got a sketch of a gnome ready to go.
Look for the new offerings soon. I hope. :)
*EtsyBloggers, I apologize for not fulfilling my April blog obligations. So sorry!
Bad Blogger

I should probably realize that every year at this time, things (like this blog) suffer because work gets so busy. You wouldn't think the winery biz would be so busy in April and May, but the public/PR side is just as busy now as we are in September and October.
April is "Michigan Wine Month" so there are lots of events planned to coincide. I've been running all over the state for the past 6 weeks or so, attending various winetasting fundraisers and other events.
It's great for the business, but I'm hoping my life will calm down a little bit at this point....