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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

{Crafty Tuesday}

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Welcome to Crafty Tuesday!  Crafty Tuesday is to share with others your craftiness, either with things you have made (craftiness or baking because that’s crafty too!) little ideas on fun things with the kids or something cute you have found that you would like to make!  Please feel free to link up and take the button in the sidebar on the right hand side!  Thanks!!!
 
The Granny Stripe Blanket!

I’ve been wanting to make this beautiful blanket that Lucy over at Attic 24 has done for about a year now and I am finally getting a chance to do it!


Here’s a picture of her blanket and if you click the picture it will take you to her tutorial for it.

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I really love the colors she chose but I didn’t have the money for the 17 different skeins she used.  I am using 6 or 7 different colors.  I bought 6 new skeins but I will be throwing in some colors that I have but don’t have a full skein for.  I love this pattern, it is so fun and easy to do!! 

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Tunisian Stitch

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Several months ago I wrote about the Tunisian stitch.  I was so happy because I got a whole bunch of hooks on ebay and couldn’t wait to start!  Well, it is a very fun stitch and very addictive but I never did finish the blanket or the scarf.  I just got started on too many other things… I am still working on my granny stripe blanket but once that is done I think I will start on the Tunisian stitch again. 

My friend Mary from Crocheting the Day Away did a wonderful tutorial on the stitch.  It was her first every How-to post but she did an excellent job!  I just wanted to share it.  Here’s a little bit and to read more just click the link and go check her out!

Tunisian Crochet Basic Stitch
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Welcome friends! This is my first How-To blog post and I am excited to share with you.

I am going to show you how to Tunisian Crochet. Some of you may have heard of it and others maybe not. Either way, you will learn how to do it today!

Tunisian Crochet is a fabulous way of mixing crocheting and knitting. It’s a back and forth motion of taking stitches on and off the hook with out turning.  And don’t worry if the “knitting” part scares you. I promise you don’t need to know a thing about knitting to do this.
 
To start off, you need a Tunisian Crochet hook. This is also called an afghan hook.
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As you can see, it’s a long crochet hook…
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… with a stopper at the end like a knitting needle. This is so your stitches won’t fall off the hook
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If you can't get your hands on one of these, you can use one of your regular crochet hooks. This is great to use for practicing. But keep in mind, you can’t make as many stitches and you have to make sure you can keep those stiches on your hook. I recommend putting something on the end of the hook like a hair binder or something like that.
 
As far as yarn, feel free to use whatever you have on hand that will work with your hook.

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Stitches
Ch- Chain
Yo- Yarn over
Sts- Stitches
Sk- Skip
Sl St- Slip Stitch
Did you notice there’s no single, double, treble (etc.) crochets? That’s why this is so easy!
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A big thing you need to know and keep in mind as you do this is that you will go back and forth on your work and never turn. The right side of your work is always facing you.
These will be called The Forward Pass and The Return Pass. The Forward Pass you will be working right to left and The Return Pass you will work left to right. Basically you are just zig-zagging back and forth. I promise it’s not complicated.
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So lets getting started!
 
Big Tip: Try to work loosely if possible. This will help prevent your work from curling
 
First we need to do the foundation row, which is one forward pass and one return pass.
Make a slip knot and place it on your hook

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Next you need to chain. You can do as many as you like, but I did 15. A good number to start with when practicing. I also don’t recommend doing too many.
Chain 15

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Now we are going to start The Forward Pass for the foundation row. This will involve simply pulling up a loop in each chain. *You will keep all the loops on the hook as you go.
To start, insert your hook into the 2nd chain from the hook. (The loop on the hook counts as the first loop)

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Yarn over

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And pull up a loop. You now have two loops on your hook

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For the rest of this wonderful tutorial go and check out Mary from Crocheting the Day Away!  Thanks!!!  Have fun!!

Monday, January 2, 2012

Happy Homemaker Monday

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for more HHM click the pic above Smile

 

The weather in my neck of the woods:
Oklahoma 7 day planner

Things that make me happy:

This warm weather in January!!
Getting to spend time with family

 

On the menu for dinner:

hmm.. not really sure yet.. something with chicken or homemade pizza

 

On my To Do List:

laundry

clean up

trip to Wal-Mart

 

New Recipe I tried or want to try soon:

Oven-Fried Onion Rings   I love onion rings but I hate frying things.. just hate the way the house smells afterwards.  These look yummy!!!

 

In the craft basket:

Elephant

granny stripe blanket

 

Looking forward to this week:

Shane is off today, who that will be nice.  Maddie goes back to school on Wed.  Looking forward to that a little.. but she has actually been sleeping in!!  That was nice but now back to the norm.

Maddie’s  B-day is Friday!  She will be 5 years old!!!

 

Tips and Tricks:
I have nothing but this site is full of ‘em!
Surprising Cleaning Tips

 

My favorite blog post this week:

Didn’t read much last week


No words needed (favorite photo or picture, yours or others you want to share):

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Lesson learned the past few days:

No matter what you get the kids they always want more!!  lol  And they forget about, lose or break their new toys in a few days.. she is so much happier with craft stuff and coloring stuff.. think I will do that more next year!

 

On my mind:
a friend of mine that just got saved yesterday.  So happy and proud of him!  Been praying for him for years!!

 

Devotionals, Scripture Reading, Key Verses:

Love means doing what God has commanded us, and he has commanded us to love one another, just as you heard from the beginning.  ~ 2 John 1:6

Monday, August 29, 2011

Happy Homemaker Monday

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The weather in my neck of the woods:

Oklahoma 7 day planner
Things that make me happy:
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Seeing my grown up daughter start PreK Red heart
My Hubby Red heart and the way he looks in my eyes. The 27th was our anniversary.. well our anniversary of when we started dating.  15 years!  WOW!


Book I'm reading:
My Bible

 

What's on my TV today:
Not sure, hopefully nothing, or if Mad lets me I will be going through what’s on the DVR


On the menu for dinner:
Something with chicken


On my To Do List:
Clean, vacuum,
finish getting stuff to make some homemade laundry detergent.  Need a 5 gallon bucket


New Recipe I tried or want to try soon:
Already tried it and it was great!!
Stir Abouts
now I need to try her Homemade Maple Syrup recipe! Smile
 
 
In the craft basket:
Granny Stripe Blanket
Slippers, I have 1 made and 1 set aside but keep making other stuff
Flowers
coffee cozies

 
Tips and Tricks:
Bottom sheet keep popping off your bed?  Get some suspenders and put them between the mattresses and clip the ends to the bottom sheet to help hold it down!


My favorite blog post this week:
So… it wasn’t from this week.  I haven’t been reading much lately

 
Blog Hopping (a new discovered blog you would like to share with the readers):
Rebecca’s Reflections

 
No words needed (favorite photo or picture, yours or others you want to share):
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Lesson learned the past few days:
That no matter what your children are going to grow up and you just have to let them.  Crying face


On my mind:
Maddie as she starts her second week of preK
several on my prayer list
our church and pastor


Devotionals, Scripture Reading, Key Verses:
Those who know your name trust in you, for you, O Lord, do not abandon those who search for you.
~ Psalm 9:10

Saturday, April 21, 2012

End of week phone pics

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I’ve mentioned before that I am trying to clean out my phone every week and get rid of the many pictures I usually take.  This is just the post I use to share them… enjoy!

 

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Our Spiderwort out front

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Hunting Easter eggs at the library

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My Granny Stripe blanket that I have been working on forever!  Haven’t really been working on it since before Christmas and it is only half finished!  Want it to fit our king size bed.  Have the width but need the length.  It’s getting there, then to edge it!

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just being ‘Mad’

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Was cleaning out the cellar and found a little visitor.

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My new holster hubby and I made.  Got the kit from Old Faithful Holsters

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Getting ready for flip flops

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Flying Mad

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Monday, October 10, 2011

Happy Homemaker Monday

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The weather in my neck of the woods:

Oklahoma 7 day planner

Things that make me happy:
The rain we have gotten for the past 2 days!

being with my family

yarn.. coffee Winking smile

Books I'm reading:
My Bible

What's on my TV today:
as little as possible, maybe some Veggie Tales

On the menu for dinner:

Not really sure yet.

On my To Do List:
vacuum, sweep and mop the floor

take some more cozies to the coffee shop

 

New Recipe I tried or want to try soon:

Chicken Enchilada Soup


In the craft basket:

Granny Stripe Blanket

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coffee cozies

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Tips and Tricks:

When making cookies or anything that calls for brown sugar, and it’s hard and lumpy, use your potato masher!  It works great to break up the clumps!

My favorite blog post this week:

Didn’t read much last week

Blog Hopping (a new discovered blog you would like to share with the readers):

didn’t read much


No words needed (favorite photo or picture, yours or others you want to share):

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Lesson learned the past few days:

You must stick to your guns when you are a parent.  No matter how much they cry and beg you can’t give in just to get them to stop, other wise they will be running the house and not the parents!

On my mind:

My grandma.. my grandpa passed away on Sept 30th which was a Friday and that Sunday would have been their 62 wedding anniversary.  The funeral was this past Wednesday.  It is going to be so hard for her to be alone after all those years!

On My Prayer List:

My Grandma

our family

our soldiers and their families

Devotionals, Scripture Reading, Key Verses:

For whoever is ashamed of Me and My words in this adulterous and sinful generation, of him the Son of Man also will be ashamed when He comes in the glory of His Father with the holy angels. ~ Mark 8:38

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