Orders are currently closed until after the holidays.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Another First!

I realize I'm late on this trend, but what's new? I L.o.V.e. these new cabled fingerless mittens that I made over break for myself.  They are perfect for wearing around the house on cold winter days. I tend to be freezing all the time in the winter, and this added layer is right up my alley.


I love the cables and the pattern is really easy to knit as well. Knitters, you can find the link to the pattern here. A couple notes...I didn't have the yarn she suggested so I ended up using Red Heart Eco in this charcoal color. I tend to be a looser knitter, so I went down to a size 7 double point needle and they fit perfectly. I followed the rest of the pattern as written. Let me know if you have questions!

It's been a long time since I made something for myself. Our holiday travelling gave me time to do some more creating, so I'll show those to you later this week.

If you look closely at the picture, you will see the magnetic nail polish I got as a gift this Christmas. It's so fun! Paint it on as a solid color, then put a magnet over it and you  have these cool black stripes. I completely recommend it and I'd love to get some for myself in silver too. It's available at Sephora.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Christmas Gift Number Two

I've mentioned before that I'm getting two nephews in the spring. I think the little guy that is going to be wearing this hat just may very well share a birthday with me!





Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Christmas Gift

I finished two small gifts up in time for Christmas. My sister and sister-in-law are both expecting in April. Is it any wonder I had a pregnancy dream Sunday night? I've been surrounded all weekend!  I thought both boys could use a gift under the tree (apparently I am not destined to have nieces). This first hat is for my Funk nephew...a brown and cream elf hat. I was scared of all the stripes, but it actually worked out well.





We are enjoying a low key beginning to this week after a jam packed weekend. Lots of great time with family and lots of good food, even with all the "restrictions!" My sister will tell you that the dairy free dip I made for Quinlyn was better than the regular version.

I hope your Christmas was filled with awe and wonder at the birth of our Savior.





Tuesday, December 20, 2011

A Little Sewing

I'm not what you would call a seamstress, but I can sew a few straight lines. Several months ago I made slip covers for all the throw pillows in my house. Replacing those gets expensive, and I was pretty sure I could make envelope back covers for them and get a fresh new look for a fraction of the price. It was fun--and amazing how much more quickly a sewing project comes together than a knitting project! If you know me at all, you know that is my favorite part.

I knew it was time for a different challenge, so I decided to make a case for double point knitting needles. If  you are a knitter, you will love having a case for your double point needles. That way, they are all together in one place, you can easily keep them in your project bag, and they are well protected. They also each have a little pocket that they slip into, and that is pretty fun as well.

This is the second stab at it. Well, maybe the third if you count the fact that I totally ripped out the prototype and started over at one point. Thank goodness for my husband who, surprisingly, has a great knack for the construction of sewing projects. He talked me through several hiccups in the process.





I'm super pleased with it and it made a great gift this holiday season.

Now I'm turning to last minute knitting projects. Yep, I have several. And we are just a few days from Christmas. What would the season be without a little eleventh hour knitting?

Anyone else do this, or am I the only one? What gifts do you still need to get finished before Christmas?


Thursday, December 15, 2011

Cabled Ornaments

Thanks to all of you who left encouraging comments and sent emails in response to my last post. You guys rock!

I needed some unique gifts for an exchange this week. I happened upon a pattern from Knitting Daily and knew I had found what I was looking for. Cabled ornaments! I needed four gifts, so went with four different colors.




It's hard to tell because of my *superior* photography skills, but this is a silvery blue. I love it.


I haven't worked with this yarn in awhile and forgot how much I liked it. It's got less stitch definition, but it's got a really good look to it.



And perhaps my favorite way to display them...in a wooden bowl. Looks like I need to add these to my list of things I'm making for myself.

Here's the link to the pattern for Cabled Ornaments if you are interested in making them yourself. It was a fun pattern to work on, just interesting enough so you don't get bored!




Monday, December 12, 2011

It's Been One Year

Today is the anniversary of my gluten free life.  It was about this time that I posted my Thoughts on Going Gluten Free. I had just been diagnosed with celiac disease. I was feeling awful physically, emotionally and spiritually. I'm happy to say that a year has brought about much change and healing.


Right away my Vitamin D levels rebounded from a scary low. Within a month I lost my dull headache, regained some energy and didn't feel like I needed a nap at every turn. The fog was lifting. While the new diet was frustrating at times,  it was apparent that I was on on the right track.

It's amazing that in restriction you find freedom.

At first I wondered what I would eat. And then I began finding all these wonderful blogs, written by people who shared their stories and also their gluten free creations. And I was happy to be able to cook food for my family that seemed "normal." Navigating eating out seemed impossible at first, but even that worked itself out.

I kept reading and reading. I discovered that the genetic links with celiac are strong. In the past year we have found out that Emersyn has celiac disease. My sister does too, and as a result of her diagnosis, we found out my nephew also reacts to gluten.

Both my sister's gastroenterologist and a specialist that we saw at KU Med Center believe that my mom's death from pancreatic cancer had its roots in undiagnosed celiac disease. That's heavy information to process. I've read that celiac is a premalignant condition and it makes perfect sense. A damaged small intestine becomes permeable and begins to let "toxins" into your system, things that would normally be filtered out in the digestion process.

Within the last month we discovered that Quinlyn is also gluten intolerant and her system is currently reacting to dairy, eggs and soy as well. For the next three months, we will be avoiding these things too. My abrupt annoucement that I was done taking holiday orders had much more to do with this information than it did an influx of holiday orders. Gluten free baking needs eggs. Soy is in nearly everything processed. Check your labels, you will see it in one form or another...soy lechitin, soybean oil, it's there. And dairy...well let's just say Quin's favorite food was cheese. Who would have ever thought that I would long for the days of being "just" gluten free???

Yet I know that in restriction you can find freedom and healing. And I'm hopeful that even with these new restrictions we will get there as well.

It feels like I've become a housewife from the forties. I'm making things from scratch that most of you can pick up at the grocery store. I'm looking at every gathering, school day and function and trying to figure out where there will be food so that I can make something for my girls that will be similar to what everyone else is having. It's much less about the food that they are giving up, because I know I can make them good and healthy food, and much more about being set apart. It's hard to be different.
I'm also trying to figure out how to trust others will take care of my youngest's dietary needs, when it's hard to believe that anyone else will read a label with the scrutiny that I do. At four, she's pretty "gluten savvy" already, but not quite up to reading labels on her own.

I'm not going to lie. There are days I'm beyond exhausted. I also know that there are far worse things than food restrictions. I'm trying to be intentional about remembering the blessings on this road--there have been many. It blesses me to tears to see Em's friends look out for her. They just know. It blesses me when someone makes something they know I can eat. It blesses me when people just recognize the struggle.

Life is taking more of my energy these days and cooking for my family is almost a full time job. But you know what? I wouldn't trade it. It isn't easy, but it is worth it.

All that to say...I'm not sure when I will begin taking orders again. For now I am pausing to focus on my family. I trust I will know when the time is right. Until then, thank you all for your support, for your knitting orders and recommending me to your friends. I can't thank you enough.

I will still be blogging here and there, however. I've got a group of 4Hers that will be needing some resources.



Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Brims and a Blogging Break


This is one of my favorite mother-daughter duos. It's too bad they live a whole state away! I'm loving how grown up Emma looks in her new black brim and Beth is super stylish in the charcoal.  Aren't they adorable???

As of today I will not be taking any more orders until sometime after Christmas. I'm also taking a little bloggy break for the forseeable future. I need a couple of weeks to regroup--I'll see you back here before you know it.




Thursday, November 10, 2011

Logan

Here's my very grown up nephew, Logan.



Cute boy, cute hat and gorgeous fall foliage. Makes for a great six year old photo shoot!



Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Twins!

I sent off two of the cutest little matching hats. Unfortunately, I forgot to photograph them. Yep, that's kinda how it's going around here lately.

They were this dark pink color.



But they had this kind of flower. Very sweet.


Yesterday was Jeff's birthday and we have spent the last several days celebrating. Date night on Friday, his favorite carrot cake on Sunday, and presents on his actual birthday. Seems like a good birthday to me! Happy Birthday, Jeff!




Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Amy's Brim


I'm very excited to see my friend Amy wearing her new charcoal brim! I have a feeling it's going to be really cute on her! Thanks for the orders, Amy!


Friday, November 4, 2011

Quin's Hat


Since Em has an earflap hat, Quin needed one too. I needed an easy way to differentiate between the two. Since Em's has pink border and ties, I went with black on Quin's. It needed something else, so I added the snowflake. She thinks she's pretty cute!

Happy Weekend! I've got one hour until "date night" starts...probably should get moving!


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Hawkeye Hat

This is the first black and gold hat that I have done, which is kind of surprising considering I am an Iowa girl. My cousin ordered this one for a friend of hers who just had a new baby boy. I would have said new little boy, but he's over nine pounds and that my friends, is NOT little!

I know this blog has been quiet lately. I'm enjoying lots of knitting time, but it's taking me a long time to get it posted. I've got some new things in the works, so it's been fun to think about patterns and different yarns and look on Ravelry for inspiration.

My sis and I took a whirlwind trip to St. Paul to visit my dad post surgery. What a blessing to find tickets on special--and a direct flight even. We have given thanks many times for the Lord's provision to allow us to go and for my dad's successful surgery. Thanks for joining us in prayer!

Try to stay warm today!

Friday, October 28, 2011

Hailey's Hat


Hailey is going to look so cute in this hat with her fun coat this winter! Thanks for the order, Amy!



Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Scarlett's Hat


Little Scarlett is going to look so cute in this hat! This is the first of its kind in this size--I like the color choice-it will really make a statement!


Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Gifts

Someone I know ordered a gift of hats for some out of state relatives. I love that these are going to be worn all winter! And not only will they be functional, but they will also be a good reminder of Kansas.





Friday, October 21, 2011

Ivy and Essie

These two....such cute sisters!




Essie is totally rockin' the pink brim...forwards or backwards--cute either way!
And Ivy in the aqua. Under that hat is an adorable little bob. These two sisters are so cute together---I have a feeling they are going to be the best of friends someday. Thanks again, Greta for the order!

How can another week be gone so quickly? Is it a sure sign of aging when you say things EXACTLY like that? It's been a busy, but good week. I picked a boatload of peppers...the upside of not having any tomatoes for salsa is that you have an abundance of peppers to figure out something for. I'm working on Cowboy Candy and habanero jelly. YUM. I'm just finishing up a five hat order (that's you, Amy!) and getting ready to enjoy another fall weekend. You can bet I will be pushing for using the fireplace if it stays this cool.

And I just got this. Rest assured that I will be making something apple this weekend. Jeff's love tank will be full and my kids will be fascinated with how the peeler/corer/slicer works.


Thursday, October 20, 2011

Lovely

Doesn't Chandelle look lovely in her hat? She was just out East visiting family, running in a half marathon and enjoying some sight seeing too! I'm glad to get to see her getting some use out of her hat and looking so lovely at the same time!



Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Reese's Hat


Making hats in this aqua color makes me happy. I made several for the Arts and Crafts Sale and every single one of them sold. It's a really fun color and easy to coordinate with! This is Reese's winter hat. She's got a black coat and with her blonde hair, it's going to be really striking! Can't wait to see her in it!



Tuesday, October 18, 2011

A Few More Earflaps....

Three more earflaps to complete the order....


Shades of periwinkle and purple to start.

A really great brown!

And blues and magenta to finish it off.



Friday, October 14, 2011

Stripes





I just made this hat (twice) for my nephews. If they happen to get a brother in the spring, I just may make a third! I'm holding out for pink this time though!