Friday, July 31, 2009

Rainbow Friday

The conclusion of rainbow week.


Rainbow keys with our name engraved on them made by MamaRoots. They need a good bees waxing, though.


Rainbow colored wool tapestry

I was very surprised and excited to find out I won the wool felted tapestry on The Mystical Kingdom blog. It was
made by The Moon Goat and is so beautiful. We currently have it on a shelf above the changing table to keep it safe from the cats but I hope to have it in a more prominent (but still equally as safe) place in our next house. Not only did I win an amazing prize but Jessica the owner of The Moon Goat lives near where we will be moving to and has been amazingly sweet helping me learn more about the area. I look forward to meeting her, and all of her wonderful creations in person.

I need to get back to preparing our house for the move (the stress is really taking it's toll on me). Keep your fingers crossed that this heat wave going through the north west is a fluke and won't happen again. I was supposed to be moving away from the heat, not back to it!
I hope you all enjoyed rainbow week, I sure had fun! Thanks, again Shelley! Have a great weekend everyone!
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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Rainbow Thursday

Nearing the end of rainbow week...


Well loved rainbow slippers


Rainbow maker...


and the rainbows it creates

That was a nice break, now back to packing and cleaning!
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

WIP Wednesday & Rainbow Wednesday, too!

One quick rainbow week addition (only one because I have an excessive amount of WIP pics!)


Push toy


For WIP Wednesday

Still knitting K's birthday sweater on and off. I started sewing her 'Night night baby' the other night. This is a doll she has had and loved for a long time and I ruined it a few months back. I soaked it in water and it was stuffed with millet... Do I need to say more? I am now finally getting around to making her a new one. She doesn't know what happened to her old one. I am hoping to pull it off as a 'look what I found while packing' surprise.
I made 2 more ornaments out of the leftover yarn I dyed for C baby's sleepy sack.


A little love ornament. This one is a surprise ;)

I made up this mini hat pattern and posted it on ravelry. I think next time I will make the edge ribbed with k2, p2 though.


Mini hat ornament to match mini mittens

Both of our Oregon trail bonnets are done!



The ribbon for C's bonnet arrived in the mail over the weekend. I love them both. The pattern had 3 sizes - baby, child and adult. I was afraid the baby size would be too small for C and I think it's always better to have things to grow in to so I made both C's and K's in the child size. Since the toadstool fabric was one direction I had to cut the pattern in half and make it in 2 parts. I only wish that I had made the toadstools face the other way on the brim. Oh well. It's still cute!
I have to thank Grace for posting this bonnet pattern and her sweet baby wearing the one she made. I had wanted a bonnet pattern for our trip but couldn't find one. Thank you Grace!!

These pics are from when the girls just woke up and still in their pjs, so forgive the sleepy eyes.


My poor baby got attacked by mosquitoes in her sleep. This bonnet is so cute on her though!


Side view to see the cute toadstools.

K wanted her bonnet in the cherry fabric we used for her Summer tablecloth, which worked out perfect because I had just enough of it left. She requested pale blue for the inside and trim. I love her color combination. It looks very sweet on her.


K being shy


Inside view

I hope everyone is enjoying rainbow week! Happy creating!
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Rainbow Tuesday

Rainbow week continues!


Rainbow 'Goose Girl' mobile. We searched for a long time for this thing!


Beautiful rainbow yarn from Ram in the Thicket. I still haven't decided what I want to knit with this, it has to be something that takes a smaller amount of yarn - around 160 yards..any suggestions?

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Monday, July 27, 2009

Rainbow Week

First, I wanted to thank everyone for their kind words on my yarn dyeing tutorial. They mean a lot to me. That colorway was something I had been searching for but could never find so I had to make my own :) It's been used for K's socks, C baby's sleepy sack, K's secret surprise, ornaments, and more ornaments (to appear this Wednesday). It's my favorite yarn colorway so I know I'll be making and using more to come!

My friend Shelley over at Waldorfmama is celebrating a week of rainbows starting today and I thought I would join her. Here are a couple of our rainbows bringing happiness to our home.


Rainbow air element


Rainbow broom


C's favorite toy - the rainbow stacker (missing a piece stolen by the kitties right before the picture was taken)

K has really been having a hard time lately. With turning 4 soon, the impending move, Daddy being gone for 2 months, and just her strong-willed nature - I can completely understand! We are trying really hard to take some time away from our stressful lives even more right now to help her through all of this. Last weekend we went to her favorite spot (only a 5 minute long bike ride away) to feed the geese. This really made her day.


She climbed up a tree to get a better vantage point for feeding them when we started getting low on bread.


Kevin and his favorite gray goose.

I hope everyone had a great weekend!
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Friday, July 24, 2009

For Shelley: Yarn Dyeing Tutorial

I forgot to add - with kool-aid dyeing the wool you do not need any vinegar. You can also nuke the yarn in the microwave instead of steaming it on the stove top but we do not own a microwave so I am not sure of the time on that.
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I dyed this yarn for my friend Shelley and she wanted to know how I did it. E-mailing a bunch of pics never works on my computer so I thought I would just post it here.
I actually learned how to do this from my friend Cat. It's surprisingly really simple and easy. It just can be a bit messy!

*I apologize in advance for the photos. The only way I can do this is late at night when the girls are sleeping so all the pics are taken with a flash and not very good.*

What I used (per skein of yarn):

-100% wool yarn tied in a skein but undone to make a large circle (see pic below)
-3 packages of kool-aid (I used 1 strawberry, 1 orange and 1 pink lemonade)
-3 glasses to hold kool-aid mixture
-trash bag
-plastic gloves
-turkey baster
-large pot with steamer basket


First, get your yarn ready for the dyeing process by soaking it in water for a few minutes so it is completely wet all the way through.



Put on your plastic gloves and get your dyes ready by pouring the kool-aid powder in separate glasses and add water. I know there is an actual ratio of 1 package of unsweetened drink mix per ounce of yarn BUT I tend to just wing it. Use less kool-aid for lighter colors, more for darker colors. I prefer the lighter colors so as you can see I filled the glasses up pretty high (you can see my mark on each glass). That is also what allowed me to only use 1 package of each color per skein.




Take your yarn out of the water and squeeze it a bit to remove most of the access water.Then lay a plastic garbage bag on your floor or table top and place the yarn on top of it like a big circle.




Starting with your lightest color (which for me was pink lemonade) take your turkey baster and squeeze some of the dye onto the yarn in whatever pattern you like. I tend to stick to the simple ratios, almost like cutting the circle like it was a cake.



Turn your skein over carefully and dye it on the back side, too. Then, with plastic gloves, gently press on the yarn to move the dye through all the layers. Beware of white spots, especially where the skein is tied.
Continue this way with the next darkest color (again, for me, it was the orange) and then the next. Make sure you rinse the baster really well between colors to prevent unwanted mixing.




Once you have finished dyeing carefully pick up your skein and place it in the steamer basket on your stove top and steam for 45 minutes over hot water. Do each skein individually so they will not bleed onto each other. Cool and wash your yarn. I use Eucalan wool wash.



Notice the time on the clock! That's why the pics are so bad ;)



Having matching pj pants on while dyeing is a must!

Once yarn is washed hang to dry (if outside make sure to hang out of direct sunlight).


Yes, my drying technique looks silly!




Voila! Beautifully colored yarn made just the way you want it. How perfect is that?!
The yarn will smell fruity for a few washes but it will fade away. The dye itself shouldn't bleed,the acidity in the kool-aid really makes it stick.

Shelley, it's going in the mail ASAP :) Hope you like it!
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

WIP Wednesday: Distractions

I have been finding myself crafting a lot lately. Not because I have things I really need to make, but because I need the sweet distraction from all the madness going on in our lives. The stress over the move is really getting to me. Apparently we can only afford a double wide trailer home in Oregon...(and there's nothing wrong with those, it's just not what we were expecting!)
Kevin will be flying there soon to look at homes b/c neither of us can believe that.
We don't have a lot of money or anything but the cost of living there is the same as it is here, actually it's slightly less so something isn't right. *sigh*

Anyways, on to the distractions.

Since making the ornaments for that special project I am now obsessed with knitting tiny things to hang on trees... case in point:


mini tree mittens


mini tree mittens take 2

Both were knit out of leftover sock yarn from socks I knitted K in the past. So not only are they cute but I get to use up some leftovers which is always a plus.

Last year I started a tradition of knitting a sweater for the girl's birthdays. I am trying to keep it going every year. K had a simple blue sweater for her first one and C got her sheep cardigan. We try and keep the presents to a minimum and made by us so the sweaters are perfect. K loves her mama made knitted goods too so it's a win-win situation. Even though it is only July I started working on K's birthday sweater for September. I thought this would be a good road trip project, too so I am in no rush to finish it. The yarn is malabrigo so it is so very soft. I know K will love it.


K's birthday sweater

Here's a little peek at part of my 'Oregon Trail' project. Thanks to Marina and her amazing package I am back to my sewing machine. I finished up K's and C's is 99% done but I am waiting on some ribbon I ordered to come in the mail. K requested I make one for myself, too. I told her I would if I had the time....



Now back to my distractions! Happy creating!
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Monday, July 20, 2009

The Sun & the Rain & the Apple Seed



Oh, God is good to us, and so we thank our God,
for giving us the things we need,
the sun and the rain and the apple seed,
oh, God is good to us!

And every seed we sow, will grow into a tree,
then there will be apples there,
for everyone in the world to share,
oh, God is good to us, us!

Amen, amen, amen, amen, amen!
Johnny Appleseed, amen!

-Traditional American (taken from 'This is the Way We Wash-a-Day' by Mary Thienes-Schunemann)


On any given day you'll hear someone in our house singing this song. We love apples. We can never seem to keep enough on hand. Especially in September (K's birthday month) apples are everywhere, not only to eat but also as decorations. I tend to 'theme' the girl's birthdays around the season they were born in and since K's birthday is smack dab in the middle of the apple season there's always apples everywhere.

Monday, as you know, is our baking day. Last Monday we decided to get out one of our favorite cookbooks - 'The Waldorf Kindergarten Snack Book' and make some apple crisp. One of the many great things about that cook book is that everything is sugar-free. We fell off the sugar-free wagon a while ago and I am trying to get us back on track. Every recipe throughout the book is delicious so it really helps us out.
We had a lot of fun:


Very simple ingredients (not pictured are the oats)


Lots of fun preparing the apples...



and eating the peels (yeah, I know! It kind of shocked me too!)


Baked (with a little too much crisp. We will cut back on that part of the recipe next time!)



It was enjoyed by everyone!


Finally a baked good C could partake in as well!


Now off to decide what we will bake for today! Happy Monday everyone!
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Friday, July 17, 2009

Norfolk Botanical Garden - the Good-Bye Tour Continues


Oh how true!

The Norfolk Botanical Garden is beautiful beyond words and incredibly large... therefore I have a million photos in this post! Really, I had even more I could have shared but I made myself stop. I have been wanting to visit the gardens for a long time now, ever since Kevin and I first moved here 4 years ago but we just never got around to it. There was one day this month where it was a bit overcast and in the very low 80s so I decided the girls and I would take advantage of the nice weather (I can not stand the heat at all so I live indoors most of the summer months). I am so happy we did. Now I just wish we went here more often. Here is a glimpse why:

The Japanese Garden

Lotus flowers

K walking on the rock bridge over the lotus pond

The children's garden


K chasing the 'spitting' frogs


K working the well pump (I remember having a real one in our yard growing up)


K 'in Africa'


C very happily walking to the water play area (yes, she is without a hat in these pics, she wore it the first half of the day and then refused it the rest *sigh*

The butterfly garden


C making friends with one of the butterflies

Other


C showing me her diaper needs to be changed (and her chub-chub belly) in the renaissance garden


Waiting for the shuttle tour


It truly was a magical experience for all 3 of us. It thrills me that the girls have so much fun simply with nature and don't need other entertainment. I hope that lasts a long, long time!
Kevin is back home with us so we are ecstatic right now. We are looking forward to a weekend of fun and hope you have a great weekend, too!
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