Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Yarn Along........

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I am joining Ginny today for the knit along, stop by to see lots of amazing knitting and to be inspired, and maybe find a few new books to add to your reading list.

I have just been knitting fingerless mittens like a zombie... mindlessly. It is good therapy though sometimes to just knit something familiar over and over again. I have a ton of wool in my stash for knitting small projects and these tiny mittens take no time at all. Looks like I need to weave in a few loose ends, eh.....
Speaking of stash busting has anyone seen this?
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/labyrinth-circle-rug
I was thinking of giving away a bunch of my stash but now I might just want to hold on to it :) Although this would be a huge project to tackle but would be cool to work on a bit here and there over the years.
I am reading Shanghai Girls by Lisa See. It was a book suggested through my mama book club and not a book that I ever would have picked up on my own, but I am really enjoying it. It is very well written and has held my interest since I started a little over week ago, which is saying a lot cause my mid is all over the place these days. I need to catch up to my book club friends and finish this book this week though, but I am sure will with my pregnancy insomnia and all.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Alpacas!

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My family and I visited an Alpaca farm open barn in Sherwood, Oregon over the weekend. Aren't they so sweet? The kids had fun getting up close and feeding them. I think their Papa did too:)
The farm had an amazing view from a high elevation and you could see for miles around. It was a really beautiful area. I could have stayed all day. It was so nice to get out of the city as I have been feeling very claustrophobic lately.
Someday I wont have to run away, I will already be there....

Friday, November 25, 2011

This Moment.....

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A moment from my week to cherish and remember. Inspired by Soulemama.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Give Thanks....

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Be thankful today and everyday.
Happy Thanksgiving!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Yarn Along.....

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(Sorry for the horrible picture, it has been so dark here in Oregon)

I have been quiet on the blog lately so I thought I would join in this week with the Yarn along with Ginny.
I just finished a pair of baby booties from the yarn left over from the easy baby cardigan. They turned out pretty cute. Although they seem a little big for a newborn so I don't think the sweater and the booties will be worn at the same time, but hey no big deal. The bootie pattern is called "Ruth's Perfect Baby Booties" and can be found here. How many times did I say booties? A lot!
I am still constantly knitting toddler fingerless gloves to sell, but am sort of in between projects right now. Still SLOWLY making progress on the star baby blanket, my October deadline came and went,oops ;).
I just finished reading A Knitter's Home Companion by Michelle Edwards. I checked it out from the library and finished it the same day. It is a quick read full of touching essays, recipes(mostly vegetarian too!) and a few knitting patterns that go along with her stories. I cried after reading almost every essay, it could be the pregnancy hormones to blame, but it is such a sweet book. I highly recommend it, and because of the recipes and patterns it would make a great gift for a knitter to come back to again and again.
I am also reading Women Who Run With the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes but making very slow progress. I am however enjoying it very much. I have seen it recommended on many blogs.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Calling all local knitters in Portland...

I know many knitters are already stressed about all the projects that they have to complete for their friends and family at this time of year. But I know you could whip up a hat or two during the season, perhaps while waiting in long holiday lines(especially at the Post Office, my goodness) for a good cause, right? For someone with a cold head, who would appreciate your knit gifts more than you could imagine. Warm a few hearts as well as heads. Check out this great community project:http://livingearthgatherings.org/hats-scarves/
Practice compassion this Holiday Season, you don't have to give money to help, use your talents to help those in need.
Warmly,
Heidi

Monday, November 14, 2011

Friday, November 11, 2011

Handmade for the Holidays Directory...



I though it would be nice if fellow Bloggers who are also Crafters and Artist could come together and help promote each other for the Holiday gift giving season that is upon us(already?!).
Below is a list of shops offering a variety of handmade gifts. Please feel free to add this button to your blogs sidebar and If you would like to be added to our handmade gift makers directory please just send me an e-mail with a link to your shop and your name and e-mail, you can also
include a short description of your work. Thanks so much and I hope to hear from you so our list of sellers can grow and grow. Please pass on word, help save handmade and support fellow artists!

The Handmade Holiday Directory:

I am Heidi, I sell whimsical clothing, dragon costumes and unique accessories for children at Humble Luna.

Taryn from Mama Gone Green makes sustainably designed creations for babies and children you can find her shop at Green Mama Design.

MamaWestWind from Chocolate Eyes makes beautiful Waldorf Peg Dolls and you can find her creations at Mama West Wind.

mb creates thoughtfully engineered and sustainably hand crafted baby carriers and cloth diapers at Earth Huggy.

Erin from Tiny Twist Creative sells 100% organic or eco-friendly, linoleum carved and pressed t-shirts you can find her creative designs at Dandelion Dream

Eliz.K from Monday Shennanigans sells precious embroidered baby bibs at Knittens.

Tonya from Plain and Joyful Living makes handcrafted toys and rustic home and wedding decor from branches harvested from her homestead, you can find her shop here at The Vermont Branch Company.

Anna sells candles, dolls, hair clips and many more beautiful handcrafted items made by her and her family from their shop Stitchin' Traditions.

Claire from Simply...Life sells tie dye clothing and other handmade fiber arts such as felting, knitting and crochet at Aisling Designs.

Nadja from Patch O'Dirt Farm creates
wooden swords and shields, peg dolls, cherry-pit heating pads, potholders, pincushions, greeting cards and more at Frost Lane.

This moment....

I am joining Soulemama this week for This Moment but I am breaking the rules this week, I need words.
Sometimes crazily hormonal pregnant Mamas need a break so desperately after a week of kids that refused to nap and didn't go to bed until 11:30p.m., that she heads out of the city into the country for a Sunday drive by herself, leaving the husband with the kids (who would rather sit at home anyway) with no idea where were she is going...just to go somewhere and feel a little bit of freedom, for a chance to think, and maybe even be inspired......
And a chance to photograph a curious llama( or is than an alpaca) in a field full of grazing sheep. I wanted to climb the fence and sit in the field with them, maybe with a warm cup of tea and a mindlessly easy knitting project. If this were my field, maybe I wouldn't have had to travel so far to find some peace.

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........and sometimes one photo just doesn't cut it.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Some recent knits....

I have been knitting away. A few smaller projects have managed to be completed while I slowly chug away on my star baby blanket. Not entirely for lack of motivation,I ran out of yarn and I just got a matching skein to continue on with it. I had to search all over the Internet to find one, but I did and it matches...close enough for a variegated blanket anyways.
I knit up a Triceratops from the Prehistoric Pals pattern for Sollie's good friend's birthday. I love the pattern, this is the fourth Dino I have made and they knit up pretty fast. The only part that slows me down is the sewing together of all the tiny knit pieces. The Triceratops has the most pieces(horns), but I think it is super cute. What a clever pattern it is and a clever person who came up with it.

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I also knit up another "Easy baby cardigan" from More Last minute Knit Gifts by Joelle Hoverson. I love the yarn(Cascade Yarns 220), it was purchased on our Redwood Anniversay trip and holds more of a significant meaning than I expected so I think it is very suitable for our little womb fruit. I have a little extra yarn left over so I am currently working on booties to match the sweater. I think it is gender neutral enough. I am not really fond of overly girly clothing. I have a huge to-do knit list for this baby. Can I wait until after the holidays to knit more baby things? We shall see....probably not ;)

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What are you knitting these days?

Do you sell your handmade goods on line? Do you have a blog? Want some free Holiday advertising? Please see my previous post. Thanks!

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Searching for crafty folks.....

Do you have a blog and an Etsy shop or a website where you sell your handmade creations? Would you like some free advertising for the Holiday Season?I am looking for interested people to be part of a Handmade Holiday link. I will link up all interested folks to the button above and we can then all put them on our blogs to help advertise each other for the holidays.
This idea will only work if I can find other interested artists, but who wouldn't like a little free advertising, right?
I will be the one to link the button to your shop and add new folks as they come. All you have to do if interested is send me your e-mail and a link to your shop. Lets support Handmade and help each other this holiday season!
Please leave a comment if you are interested, I am eager to hear from you!

Friday, November 4, 2011

This Moment......


(I just love finding his self portraits on my camera. He has been doing this since ever since he could push the button and I have saved every one. They will make a great coffee table book some day, always good for a laugh. Oh, my sweet silly boy....)

A moment from our week to cherish and remember. Inspired by Soulemama.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

An Autumn Hike.......

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I took way too many dewy spiderweb pictures. They were just so pretty in the morning sun.

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We rescued a frosty Wollybear. I picked him up and carried him around in my hand. I thought he was dead by then as it got warmer it started to move, by the time we got to the top of the hill he was able to move his legs.

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Great views from every side on this Butte.

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More insect friends...
We also saw a beautiful hawk glide slowly over the meadow, hunting rabbits and mice.

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If you look very closely you can see the ghost of Mt Hood looming in the distance trying to break through the morning fog.

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A rest at the end of a good hike:)

On another note, Becca, MamawestWind from Chocolate Eyes who won my dragon tail giveaway shared a ton of pictures of her little one in his costume. I hope you get many years of imaginative play with the costume, thanks for sharing!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Halloween night!

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The kids had a blast last night. The weather was dry and Solomon willingly put on his superman costume. And best of all both of the kids got to trick -or -treat with their good friends. Solomon and his "Buddyfinn" made quite the team. :) I had a great time watching them. Solomon has been talking about trick or treating with his pumpkin bag since last year. His bag was quite heavy at the end of the night and all of the houses were up a flight of stairs so he got lots of exercise. He plans to go again tonight ;)