Tuesday, July 19, 2022

OTN


On and off the needles  I am always knitting socks because they are a good go bag project and I have knit so many over the years they don’t require my undivided attention. I recently finished the shorties and have learned that if I knit 6 short rows after I finish the heel they don’t slide down into my hiking shoes. The best way to avoid blisters with the hiking shoes is still to wear 2 pairs of socks. 

I’m using the leftover yarn from my most recent sweater in the socks with the blue toes. I weighed my yarn and then weighed a  finished pair of socks  to guess how much yarn I would need. Then to dig in the box of small balls for something of similar fiber content and color that would look nice together.  —Ann—

Friday, July 15, 2022

Reading list #3


  1. The Trouble with Secrets by Jean Grainger takes place in Ireland and Wales in 1950’s and early 60’s, German and Jewish immigrants, unwed mother, a love story and a mystery.
  2. The Mystery of Mrs. Christie by Marie Benedict fiction but real life mystery of the disappearance of Agatha Christie in 1926. Very good
  3. Taste by Stanley Tucci his life through food. If you have watched Searching for Italy series about Italian cooking you will enjoy this book. Delightful 
  4. When We Were Young and Brave by Hazel Gaynor WW2 China children and staff of an international boarding school are relocated during Japanese occupation. Inspired by actual events.
  5. West with Giraffes by Lynda Rutledge based on the actual events of the cross country trip of two young giraffes in 1938 from Africa to New York harbor through a hurricane then by truck to the San Diego zoo.  Feel good book very good.
  6. A Fatal Grace by Louise Penny murder mystery 
  7. The Orphan House by Ann Bennett England 1930’s and a modern day search for birth parents
  8. The Last Ship Home by Heather Webb immigration story Ellis Island 1902
  9. The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey for book club homesteading in Alaska in 1920’s and a folk tale about a childless couple building a girl out of snow. Fun story but hard to read about winters and snow when the air conditioner is running. It was not a mental vacation like reading a summer story in January.
  10. George Washington and the Irish by Niall O’Dowd how the Irish helped Washington during the American Revolution.
  11. Knitting by Ann Bartlett takes place in Australia about loss, dealing with deadlines and baggage, making yourself and others crazy with deadlines and finally dealing with the grief.
  12. The Cruelest Month by Louise Penny Murder mystery #3 of the series 
  13. The Restoration of Celia Fairchild by Marie Bostwick  a writer from New York inherits her aunts house and yarn stash in Charleston, South Carolina a feel good book just for fun.
  14. Prairie Son by Dennis M. Clausen for book club non fiction about a boy adopted in the 1920’s in Minnesota. Very good but tough to read because he was mistreated by adoptive parents.
I have spent a lot of time reading this summer……my favorite thing to do all summer — Ann—
The watercolor was done with an app.

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Wonky Churn Dash


 This was so easy........it’s been together for a week........Its a Buggy Barn pattern from the book Certifiably Crazy. Stack the fabrics cut, shuffle and sew if the intersections of the churn dash don’t intersect no big deal. It sewed together fast sometimes I need an almost instant gratification project.  Add it to the stack to be basted. And we are almost halfway through summer. I wish summer would slow down. ~~Ann~~