The first part of my post will be about my YoP with pictures. The second part of this post will be about my family and life. So you can choose which part you want to read/skip. If you want to read both then go for it. I do have lots of pictures this time since I have been absent for the past 3 weeks. So buckle up, sit back, and enjoy the show.
This is my new stitch that I have learned recently. It is the coil stitch in crochet. My DD asked me to please make her a vest to wear for the Christmas season. The name of the vest is Rosario. Of course we have changed up the colors but it is a pretty fast moving piece. I have finished the back and almost done with the first of the 2 fronts.
No, this was not on my YoP but that doesn't matter. I love doing things for my family when they ask. And DD seldom asks me to do something like this for her.
Here are the finished bedsocks I showed you the last time I posted. The Panda Cotton is so soft I know the person receiving these will be very pleased. My only complaint is that the yarn has a great tendency to split so you really have to keep an eye on the knitting. I wish you could see the pattern better. Oh Well.....................trust me, it is really nice.
The second wedding ring afghan is on hold until the vest is completed. I am 3/4 of the way done with it and it will only take a few days to finish it so I still have plenty of time to get it done by Christmas.
The little girl's scarf has not grown much. But I really do like the yarn. I am not sure I like the pattern and may frog it and just do it in plain garter stitch so it can be reversible and extra cushy.
DD's scarf did get started. It is called Wrap Stitch but I knew it as Drop Stitch. It goes quite quickly so I don't have any fear of not getting it done yet this winter.
I have revised the YoP yet again....................Who knew that a woman could change her mind so many times in less than 6 months! So here is the new revised list ( yet again)
Wedding ring afghan (Christmas) Crochet (in process)
Log cabin lapghan (when ever) Knitted (have the yarn!)
Hexipuff (one a day for as long as it takes) Crochet
Scarf and Mittens for Jenn (Christmas) Knitted (in process)
LaLas prayer shawl (when ever) Knitted ( in process)
Cancer Ribbon Shawl (when ever) Crochet ( in process)
Alpaca/Silk Prayer Shawl (whenever) Crochet (in process)
Scarf for Josie (Have Yarn)
Log cabin lapghan (when ever) Knitted (have the yarn!)
Hexipuff (one a day for as long as it takes) Crochet
Scarf and Mittens for Jenn (Christmas) Knitted (in process)
LaLas prayer shawl (when ever) Knitted ( in process)
Cancer Ribbon Shawl (when ever) Crochet ( in process)
Alpaca/Silk Prayer Shawl (whenever) Crochet (in process)
Scarf for Josie (Have Yarn)
Vest for Jenn (in process)
Lip Balm Cozies (Christmas) (have the yarn)
Stethescope Sweater (Christmas) (have the yarn)
****Finished******
Hat and Scarf (November gift) Knitted (finished July 2011)
****Finished******
Hat and Scarf (November gift) Knitted (finished July 2011)
Hat for Josie (Finished October 2011)
Scarf for Jadin (by October 10th) Knitted (finished October 2011)
Wedding Ring Afghan (finished in October 2011)
Wedding Ring Afghan (finished in October 2011)
Bedsocks (Christmas) (Finished November 2011)
Bedsocks (Christmas) Crochet or knitted, haven't decided (Finished October 2011!)
*****Cancelled*******
Spiderman Blanket (Christmas) Crochet
SECOND HALF OF POSTING FOLLOWS HERE*****************************
So why have I not blogged in 3 weeks? Because I do have a life and a very full one at that. But one of the weeks is because our monitor on our computer died so we had to get another one. By the time that happened it was too late in the week to post (according to me). Another week we had a retreat at church all day Saturday and by Sunday we were totally exhausted and I could have cared less if I had even turned on the computer.
So those are the excuses I have. But I am glad to be back today and I do have some lovely photos to show you of my life the past 3 weeks.
November 20th is the Feast of Christ the King in our Church. That also happens to be the name of the Parish we belong to. (affectionately know as CTK too). We were blessed to have the Bishop com and do Mass that day and our Grand Daughter got her picture taken with him. She was so excited.
This is Josie and our Pastor, Father Steve. Notice the crowns they are both wearing? That is because in the Sacrament of Baptism we are baptized "Priest, Prophet and King". So on Christ the King Sunday all the children receive a crown to remind them of this. (gosh my grand daughter is cute!!)
What a great looking bunch of people! From left to right, Stacie ( my Daugher in law), Kristen (Stacie's sister), Mom (lovingly called GiGi). This was Thanksgiving day at Josh and Stacie's house. Notice the great perusal of the ads? Yup, getting ready for black friday shopping.
That is Josh in the foreground. Notice how uninterested he is in the ads? Yup, football is a much higher priority.
Josie didn't care about ads. She likes my new Vizio Tablet I got. Had to load a few games on it for her. Notice the short sleeves on this child? It was almost 80 that day so plenty warm and with all the cooking that went on it was kind of toasty in the house too.
My DD Jenn spent the night Thanksgiving Eve so Josh and Stacie and Kristen could go out to celebrate J&S 9th wedding anniversary. She also was there to help Stacie the next morning in the kitchen. She is so nice like that.
I think we about cleaned out all the serving ware that Stacie owns. She was crawling in cupboards looking for anything she could find by the time we were almost ready to eat. Poor dear. Good thing she is young and flexible.
Stacie sets a beautiful table, doesn't she? The dinner was absolutely delicious. None of us left there hungry.
When Stacie yells "dinner" you best come running. Josie and Gigi have figured that out. Josh is pretty hip to it too.
So now it is time to start getting our house ready Christmas. Hubby is out of town this weekend but that will give me time to get stuff cleaned out so we can set up all the decorations. Today my DD and I are going to my Mom's to get her decorations put up for her. This has become a tradition for the two of us and it is kind of fun too. For a reward, my mom has made a batch of chili to feed us.
I hope all of you had a great Thanksgiving (for my USA friends). Thanks again for commenting on my blog. I truly do appreciate it and have used many of the ideas you have thrown my way.
Happy Crafting.
That's a bummer about the computer but it looks like good things have been going on. Wow, you have completed so much! I really like the drop stitch scarf.
ReplyDeleteYou've certainly been busy with both crafting and family. Your family pics are all lovely, how nice to all be together like that for Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteYour projects all look like they are going along well too, I especially like the bed socks, I could do with a pair of those I think.....maybe next year when all the christmas crochet is out of the way!
You've been busy. Love the scarves, especially the girl one!
ReplyDeleteToo funny, I was recently working on a drop stitch scarf exactly identical to that! Even more funny I think I was using the same yarn if it's Impeccable that you're using. Nice progress!
ReplyDeleteI'm rather fascinated with that new crochet stitch in the first picture. Looks interesting and something I don't believe I've ever seen in my 40 years of crocheting. Look forward to seeing the finished project.
ReplyDeleteYou're making awesome progress on your list. Looks like several of the WIPs are almost done or should be done without too much trouble. I'm jealous! I need to pull up my socks and get busy!
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy! Looks like a lovely Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteAnd I love the bed socks. They look so cozy.
My goodness you've been knitty busy! That will be such a cute vest for your DD. Bedsocks are always nice for this cold Fall.
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