Friday, November 28, 2014

On and Off the Needles

 Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. My pop out thermometer popped out before the turkey was done so it had to go back in the oven so everyone poured another glass of wine and I forgot to cook the asparagus. Judging from the leftovers it wasn't missed. I did get to sit down and relax later and knit an inch on the socks. Reading mitts are done and that is all the yarn I had left from a 142 yard ball. I cast on 56 stitches and knit from both ends, when I had about 30 yards left I unwound the rest of the yarn and cut it so I could knit the thumbs then finished the finger opening and I was out of yarn! No leftovers!!! Linking to Judy's OTN --Ann--

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Happy Thanksgiving



Happy Thanksgiving everyone. I have a collection of miniatures this little turkey is less than 2 inches tall and is very old; it was my Grandmas along with the black pots, 2 squirrels and  plaster turkeys. 
On the menu for tomorrow:

Brie Cheese With Hot Pepper Raspberry Preserves on Pretzel Chips

Small Smoked Wild  Hen Turkey Shot by Son
Domestic Backup Turkey
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
Wild Rice Dressing
Asparagus
Spinach Salad
Cranberry Chutney with Ginger and Onion
Spicy Cranberry Sauce
Relishes
Homemade Dinner Rolls with butter

Apple Pie, Pumpkin Cheesecake, Pecan Tassies
Coffee

Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving--Ann--

Friday, November 21, 2014

on and off the needles

 It is time to prioritize which projects need to be finished before Christmas. Socks for me, socks for someone special, reading mitts for someone special, gloves just to see how knitting the fingers work what is a finger on a glove? a thumb without a gusset?!? it can't be that hard.  A couple super secret projects that won't be blogged  until after Christmas................De-clutter the kitchen and dining room, plan Thanksgiving menu, buy groceries, get cooking......
The colors started stacking up in an interesting pattern as I knit the gusset and heel then it was back to the same old color pattern. The heel just naturally folds into a funny face when I fold the socks in half.
I finished my scarf, hat and mitts to go with my boiled wool coat and has been too cold to wear it with a temperature rating of +20 degrees, I'll just have to put a cozy sweater on then the coat. Linking to Judy's OTN and see all the cozy knits.  --Ann--

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Winter and Reading


 Winter came two weeks ago and stayed, our first snow usually disappears as fast as it comes but not this year and we have not been hit nearly as hard as other parts of the country. Ironically the last book I finished reading was A Week in Winter by Maeve Binchy. It is about a bed and breakfast ready for business on the west coast of Ireland, each chapter is about a staff member or guest and how each came to be at Stoneybridge B&B and how their life was changed. Fun book on a chilly night.


 I had son's dog over the weekend she found her favorite partially deflated volley ball right where she left it and forgot all about me trying to turn her into a house dog. Snow is for fun!! She had a blast while I shoveled then looked at me with those big brown eyes as I said "No, you cannot bring that ball into the house." hunkering down for winter--Ann--

    Friday, November 7, 2014

    On and off the needles

    A dear friend gave me the pattern for these slippers. They are super fast to knit because after the garter stitch sole every other stitch in every other row is a slip stitch. One fourth less knitting. The blue pair is on size 6 needles and the orange are on size 7 just a little difference in the size.

    I broke my needle. It was on the arm of the chair and put my hand on it with a little too much weight.
    More socks for colder weather here.  That center double decrease looks so much better when done right scroll down to previous post for "how to" and linking to Judy's OTN. --Ann--