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Happy Birthday America and Mom

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

I'm have not been feeling very patriotic lately and do not feel the need to celebrate America with everything that is going on. But then DG reminded me that we are celebrating our Independance, not just being American. Oh yeah.

I think I would rather celebrate my mom's birthday today. I recently was sent a bunch of cute pictures of her, with the explicit instructions NOT to post them on the blog. Because I am feeling like a good daughter today, I won't. *sigh* So instead, I will give you pictures of my latest knitting project AND my mom's birthday present. Several months ago, I posted about some gorgeous new yarn that I bought. And here is the final product, a decorative scarf.


This picture shows how the scarf hangs.

This one shows the detail of the beautiful mohair and silk blend against the varigated wool yarn. Don't look too closely at the details as you'll see where I dropped stitches.

Even though this is a standard scarf, this project posed a challenge for me due to the nature of the fibers. But I wanted to create something unique with luxurious yarn for my mom because she deserves it. Happy Birthday Mom!

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Yearning for Yarn

Monday, March 12, 2007

While DG was geeking out on Saturday morning learning CSS with a friend, I went to my new favorite yarn store The Lamb Shoppe. I bought a skein of a beautiful mohair and silk blend (shown here) and a varigated wool to make a fun something for a fun someone who reads the blog. But rats if I can't show you how pretty the pattern is.

I also bought 3 knitting books on Amazon with the word Hip in the title. And as if one yarn store were not enough, later in the afternoon, I had DG drive me to my other favorite yarn store Showers of Flowers because I found out they are selling Vickie Howell's new yarn line that I talked about last week. Vickie did an instore there as well and 175 people showed up! Holy wow. I bought some Buttercup and Wesley from her Love line as that was the color Jen, our winner chose. I am still waiting for the pattern, but hope to make that soon.

My project box is full, now it's time to get cracking and whip up some fun. I want to get these projects done so that I can move on to something bigger and more complex, like a cable knit sweater for the dogs!

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And the winner is....

Friday, March 02, 2007

Jen from Denver, emailed me yesterday afternoon with the correct answer: Shelby and Jackson are Julia Roberts and Dylan McDermott from Steel Magnolias (1989). Jen gets to pick any color from Vickie Howell's LOVE collection and I will make her an accessory too! Everyone that wrote in was correct! Thank you for playing.

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Vickie Howell the Hottest Chick with Sticks

Thursday, March 01, 2007


About a month ago, my mom told me about this group of craft shows on HGTV every morning, one of which included Knitty Gritty hosted by Vickie Howell. I have tivo'd every episode and watch them giddily to learn new knitting techniques and tips. I can't read a pattern, but I would go head first into trying to do a cable having watched it demonstrated on the show.

Through a hottsie in Knit Club, I recently learned that Vickie Howell was going to be at a yarn shop not far from my house last night. Even though we were having a snow storm, I ventured out anyway. You know how I'm a working stay-at-home-dog mom, starved for attention.

I expected to stay for about 30 minutes and meet DG downtown, but I was mesmerized by the glitz and glam of being in the presence of someone on tv. Very similar to the elevator incident with Seth Green. Unfortunately, instead of being the quiet girl in the corner, apparently I opted for loud giddy fan, one step away from scary-stalker-drool-on-your-yarn girl. When I finally got to talk to her, I rambled on in horror as about 100 things came out of my mouth at once.


Despite saying "like oh my gawd I am so going to read your blog every day", she graciously had her picture taken with me.

She's working with South West Trading Company to come out with her own brand of yarn that uses alternative fibers. She has named all of her colors after Rock Stars or Actors, and famous movie couples. Under her brand Love, that is made out of bamboo and silk (super soft), there is a creamy yellow color called Princess Buttercup and Wesley (after The Princess Bride). She's a total punk rock knitter. I ordered a skein of Shelby and Jackson from her Love Brand so that I can make a lacy scarf like accessory. Can you guess where Shelby and Jackson comes from? I'll tell you what. The first person to guess correctly will get a fancy accessory scarf too in the color of your choice from the Love collection.

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Snow Storm Equals Baking and Knitting

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Apparently I've gone straight from cute housewife to ready to be an little old lady. So far this morning, I made 3 loaves or oatmeal bread, pumpkin chocolate chip pancakes, and started 3 knitting projects. I’m on a roll with the bread. My plan is not to buy a loaf of bread the rest of the winter. We’ll see how it goes.

I found this awesome new yarn store called Posh in Northwest Denver. Holly and I went yesterday and picked out a couple of projects. They are small but carry some very fun and hip looking yarns. Currently I am working on baby hats for a friend of mine who is having twins. I'll post pictures soon.

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