Another project bites the dust (but in a good way). These have been on the needles since January, but kept being put on the back burner due to other, more … [Read more...]
Blue/Gray Crops
The third of four pairs of socks I am making for mom is complete. These are some blue socks with gray cuff. stash knit down 2009 total: 22 FOs … [Read more...]
Alas, Foldup Chairs
I meant to blog about this a lot earlier, but of course, life got in the way. A few weekends ago I was running around getting some errands out of the way that had … [Read more...]
Kale Kale Kale!
I made the most delicious meal tonight! Sauteed tamari kale and grilled sesame ginger shrimp, with leftover risotto on the side. It was so delicious! For the … [Read more...]
Saartje’s Bootees #2
I finally finished another project. Simple, but hey, it counts! Here's a second pair of Saartje's Booties in the larger size using purple and gray leftover yarns. … [Read more...]
Sesame Chicken, Yum!
Tonight's dinner is Sesame Chicken! I made it from a mix where you marinate the chicken in soy sauce, cornstarch and water. Then you brown the chicken and add the … [Read more...]
AFI 100—Modern Times
I was so impressed with Modern Times (1936), which I got to watch last night. Even though City Lights was higher up (78 versus 11), I liked Modern Times so much … [Read more...]
Blue/Sage Crops
Another pair of Pom Pom Peds have been completed. These are the Blue/Sage Crops. Essentially it's the Sage/Blue Pom Pom Peds with reversed colors. So I have two … [Read more...]
New Shoes
It's a new shoes bonanza!! Not really, but I did recently get some great kicks. These were $5 from Goodwill. They are barely worn! Just a little scuff mark that a … [Read more...]
Stash Knit Down 2009 May Update
I completely overlooked reporting May's progress but wanted to capture them anyways for 52 projects in 52 weeks. Here are the FOs so far. Sage/Blue Pom Pom … [Read more...]
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