Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Drop it like it's hot

So this is my first attempt at drop spindling. I loved doing it and isn't that all that matters at first?



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Friday, July 1, 2011

Slogging... a Year of Projects

So here it is over halfway through the year and I find myself once again with good intentions and more projects in all areas of my craftiness than I know what to do with. So from now until who however long it takes I'm doing a slog-along. Meaning I will be trudging through all my works in progress. They will be listed below by craft and then if I can really motivate myself I will include pictures.

Knitting

1) Mimosa Shawl
2) Wendy Knits Mystery Shawl


3) Steggie
4) Ampersand Socks


5) Summerflies Shawl
6) Simple Knit Shrug
7) Evenstar Shawl
8) Ring of Fire Socks
9) Jay Walker Socks



Quilting

1) Seeing Red


2) Moda Modern Quilt
3) Hand Embroidery Quilt
4) Applique Quilt
5) Cheater Quilt

6) Ode to the 30's Quilt
7) Red, White and Black Quilt
8) Asian Quilt

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Mammo Training


Yeah I'm now officially a Mammographer. See...






And this is me on my off time




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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Dear Mother Nature

Dear Mother Nature:

You Suck! Snow on April 20th? Really? Again, you suck!

Sincerely,
Shannon


P.S. Need I say more?

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Etsy ate my bank account

OK maybe Etsy didn't litteraly eat my account but figuratively it took a big chunk out of it. My credit card is waiving the white flag and screaming at me thanks to enablers like Heather at Highland Handmades and Intention Yarns, Scary Mary, sby4718 and RiverStation I just couldn't resist. Pictures will follow of course as soon as the arrive in my hot little hands. Please check out their shops they have great and amazing stuff.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Book Review : How to Knit a Love Story



I just read recently a really good book and thought I would share it with everyone. It's called "How to Knit a love story" by Rachael Herron. There are two main characters. Abigail, a woman who made the healthy decision to get out of a very dangerous relationship and Cade, a ranch who inherited his now deceased aunts ranch. The aunt, Eliza Carpenter, was the wife of a sheep rancher and a famous knitwear designer and teacher in her own right. The twist is Abigail inherits Eliza's guest house and Cade is none to happy about it. The book deals with the conflict and relationship between the two main characters as well as their dreams and aspirations. I really liked the book and hope that Rachael turns this into a series. This is definitely worth a read.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Here's a recipe for anyone who wants it

I'm working this weekend and having to be into work by 7 am is made possible only by coffee and multiple alarms set. Needles to say I am not a morning person.

Growing up in the Seattle, Starbucks and their overpriced coffee became a staple for me. Since I no longer live in Seattle (moved to northern Michigan) I have since developed a recipe I love even more than my beloved Starbucks Mocha. So here it is:


Faux Mocha

1 Tbl (Tablespoon) hot cocoa mix
2 Tbl flavored creamer (use your favorite or plain)
3-6 Tbl milk
coffee (whatever you want to use at any strength you like)*

(* or you can use 2 shots espresso and just add more milk)

Mix all together in your favorite mug of your choice.
Enjoy!