Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Spring is finally here.

The past few days have been a wonderful taste of spring.  The worms have found their new home in the compost container and the amount of yard work still ahead can be daunting.  



A sea of dandelions in our back yard are waiting patiently to be dug up.  When I dig up one I think 3 more pop up the next day in it's place. 



We let these guys get out of control not wanting to put down any pesticides.   So either we hand dig or embrace the beautiful yellow color!  For now I am going to hand dig........I am always ambitious at the beginning of the season.   By the fourth of July I have usually given up and love the color yellow.  



Moxie is my yard work supervisor today enjoying her job from the comforts of the deck.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Compost or Not to Compost

 For a few years we have been half heartedly composting.  It very rarely if ever gets turned and I can't tell you the last time I added anything to it because of the poor results we were having.  I did try a compost starter, but perhaps I was expecting miracles and I did get some compost to add to the raised beds last year.  

But this year I have a new plan, yes, red wiggler worms....



 One pound of worms arrived at the end of last week via mail




I divided them up into some trays until it gets a little warmer around here.  I added dirt, greens and coffee grounds to start them growing.   No they don't climb out of the trays. 




Until we see some sunshine and warmer temps these guys are happily living indoors.




But the first warm day the majority will be headed to our composter to hopefully help out our flower beds.  





Warmer weather seems a little slow to arrive this year and as usual I am impatient to get my hands out into the garden.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Summer Breeze Please

Starfish, scallops, mermaids, lobster and crabs. The only thing missing is the warm breeze and some hot sand between the toes.  Although we have had a tease of the weather ahead again today is raw, damp and rainy.  I would guess a perfect day to clean the sewing room up a bit.  




My Etsy shop   The Old Bag and More  is back up and running and I am adding new items weekly.  








Table runners and wall hangings are the plan for these embroidered sea creatures.







Mostly items will be in line with the Cape Cod beachy theme, but as the shop evolves more I  may go in different directions.  




Be sure to check out Etsy and see what's being added!!!!!


Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Appreciation of the Humdrum Button

Growing up my Mother had an old cookie tin full of buttons. They were all shapes, sizes, colors and all types of metals, wood and plastics. I now have a mason jar filled with buttons. My collection pales in comparison to the one my mother had.

A button jar is one of the staple items in almost any household.  You just never know when you may need them for the traditional use, craft use or for the wintery snowman.  Perhaps replacing game pieces or when teaching someone how to count.....the possibilities are endless.

Buttons have been around forever and take their place in our history.   Buttons were issued by George Washington and continued to be a part of politics until the early 1900's.



Now though our buttons seem to be either decorative or functional.  



 The button or buttons can revamp the ordinary felted bag into an original stand out bag.




In a jar, box, tin or a drawer wherever they are kept a good button collection is a staple because you just never know when you will need one.


Sunday, February 2, 2014

Dolls, Dolls and More Dolls!!!!

Paper dolls are such a classic toy and luckily not a thing of the past.  Gingermelon Dolls is an inspirational blog full of ideas, patterns and Gingermelon Etsy Shop that brings the gift back of paper dolls and dolls to life.


The Gingermelon shop is the perfect little shop for the original gift, pattern, or supply.  She sells patterns, wool felt, hardware for the projects or you can purchase completed items.   



Moda has a panel of dolls call The Flats that is fairly easy and fun to make.  Also there is a pattern for a flat doll house that also doubles as a carrying case.


No project is every as quick and easy as it appears to be, but this is fun.




I am not quite thru yet, there are alot of different outfits to put together and some pets to make also.  Be sure to check out the Gingermelon Shop and Blog for some original and unique dolls, doll patterns and supplies.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Mini Ski Hat

Using the Skacel luggage tag pattern the ski hat also would make a great Christmas tree ornament or a garland either on the tree or hung across the fireplace. Tie them on packages or make them into a key chain the possibilities are endless.


The hat works up quickly using size 0 dock needles. I find using a short 5 inch double pointed needle the easiest to work with.




The ear flaps are knitted on separate needles and then joined with the first round.


After the first round the hat works up easily.


3 strands of yarn are used for the braided ties. I used a darning needle to start the braid picking the lower center of the ear flap the thread the yarn thru.




Divide the yarn into 3 pairs of two and begin braiding until desired length then tie in a knot.










Fun, quick and a great way to use up that left over yarn.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

On The Go

Small knitting projects are great to take on the go.   I almost always keep a small knitting project in my bag, tote or car just in case.   Most of the time on my lunch hour it's nice to get lost in a few rows and accomplish sometimes a little or sometimes oodles depending on the pattern.   

My bag of needles, small scissors and darning needle.  


This is the fancy ziploc baggie I use to carry the yarn and projects in the works.



Check out the free patterns at Skacel Yarns.  The patterns are free to download .   The luggage tags are great for using up left over sock yarn.   


I am working on ski hats.   After I block the hat I will be adding perhaps a pom pom and then braided ties. My thought for the ties will be braiding embroidery floss as I am thinking the yarn may be too thick.   By skipping the icord  on the top the option is there for either making them as Christmas ornaments or stringing them to make a garland. 

The possibilities are endless with these four patterns.  Maybe the luggage tag would make a great photo frame and mittens ornaments tree ornaments.    I will be sure to post the picks when I complete some of the hats and if you try any of these be sure to send me a pic I would love to see what you are working on.  



Friday, January 3, 2014


A wintery day on Cape Cod and the perfect day to finish up a mitten project.    Ravelry is a great knitting communtiy to browse, find new ideas, old ideas or just plain get motivated.



I made these mittens from a Sheep Mitten Pattern I downloaded from the designer Jorid Linvik.  This has been a lesson in changing colors and using two different sets of double pointed needles.  I started with metal needles and found them to be extremely frustrating. 

 The first mitten I used metal double pointed and they kept sliding out........at about 30 mph.    The second mitten I used bamboo needles which I prefer, but now the mitten is slightly different in size.   I did not add the red flowers or pink ears yet as I am undecided about adding the colors to the mittens.



The mitten I knitted with the bamboo needles is lightly larger and stitches a little looser.  Perhaps I was more relaxed not chasing the metal needles across the living room floor.  Also this pattern is one size.  To change the size you must change the weight of your yarn.  I used a sport weight with size two needles to get a slightly larger mitten.

Grab a cup of coffee and check out Ravelry it sure not to disappoint!