Sunday, May 13, 2007

It's Been a Good Ride

And thank you to all my readers that have been around so faithfully the last three years. I feel that my blogging has reached an impasse.

Perhaps in a few weeks or months I will return but for now this seems right.

Again, thank you, your comments, emails and questions have meant the world to me and I will continue to read many of your blogs.

Lisa
xo

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Why

I have not posted in a few days, mostly because my mind has been somewhere else other than with the mundane.
The reason why I am melancholy is some very sad news came to us last Friday. My 14 year old came home from school and told us one of her best friends was upset at school and crying. A team mate from her friend's soccer team had passed away. Later we found out she had committed suicide. At fifteen years old. I'm sorry but I just cannot imagine. The sadness I have felt over the last few days has been all consuming. My daughters are so close to her age and I really can't understand. And my feelings for that poor family. I just can't put it into words. My own parenting is coming into question. Would I know? Do I ask the right questions? Do I/we push too hard? Where is the line between encouragement and pressure?

Parenting has always been a priority in my life. My husband and I even took parenting classes when our two oldest were younger although many laughed at us for doing so. But is trying hard good enough?

Sorry to be such a Debbie Downer but self evaluation is in the air.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Corners of My Home




This is my cupboard that holds all my transferware. I have a fascination with the blue and white. The bottom is filled with red and white transferware which I love also. Most of the pieces are vintage or antique but some are still available like the Crabtree and Evelyn Mason's teapot set. I also have some Spode pieces and a couple of odd bits from Furnival. Blue and white seems to match with almost any decor and any of these pieces look great in all my rooms. The blue and white pitchers look heavenly with yellow tulips or pink roses.


Now if I could just get some of my flowers to bloom in the garden, I could fill some of these jugs. Toronto weather is cool.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Victoria Magazine Lovers Rejoice!!!


For those that have been positively heartbroken since the demise of this magazine, time to celebrate. It is coming back this fall. I have missed this delightul magazine and am almost giddy with anticipation. You can read the story here.
My absolute favourites were the March issues that would showcase England. I do hope the content will be just as good as before. The photography was always so brilliant and beautiful particularly those done by Toshi Otsuki.
I think I may have a peek at all my old issues. I have collected them from early on so I have too many to count but the inspiration! Heavenly.

Monday, April 30, 2007

Lusting after Vintage Bedding




I know this is a super crappy picture of "Nanny Mc Phee" but you have to watch this movie and see the vintage quilts, tartan rugs and granny square blankets/afghans that are on these beds. Truly a crafter's movie if there ever was one. I watched it for the first time on Saturday night and the whole family was getting rather peeved at me for pausing during all the bedroom scenes so I could fully absorb the bedding. Especially the granny square blanket. My husband thinks there are different squares involved but I think they are all the basic grannies with different colour combinations. Absolutley delightful. I may just watch it again for the blankets!


And a few blogs I am quickly becoming addicted to:


Kelly's Vintage Lifestyle


Pink Paint and Roses


Jane's Apron


And by 5:00 pm I always wonder where my time has gone.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

So Terribly Late for the Party Again...


Finally joined the Corners of my Home group. Could I be any later getting to this party? I guess the trick is to show the one or two corners that aren't a mess? I chose the name "Greens and Roses". I noticed my rooms are either green or have roses so there you go. These are some jugs I have on my window in my bedroom. I've collected so many jugs, creamers and pitchers over the years, they are everywhere. Of course the ones with roses are probably my favourites along with the blue and white transferware ones.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Is it possible...


To have clothes peg bag envy? If there is such a thing, surely I must have it. Deb at Homespun Living has made me re-think my ugly plastic basket I use for my clothes pegs (or is it pins?). Deb sells them on her site, the problem is I want the one she's using! It is positively fetching. I have been doing quite a bit of thinking about my clothesline lately. I gave it a good wash yesterday and now I need some new clothes pegs and of course, a lovely clothes peg bag to put them in. I do have some interesting clothesline stories. Many times I have had neighbours comment on my items that are hanging on the line. They have commented on my lovely sheets, my ginormous bath sheets and even a bra once. Is that politically correct? Is one allowed to comment on another's unmentionables that are on the clothesline? What is the clothesline etiquette here?

And where the heck can you get some nice, durable clothes pegs btw? I want some of these.
Granny squaring is addicting. I have about 20 done and am very pleased with myself. There is the looming question however, of who exactly is going to sew these babies together? I have tentatively crocheted a couple together and am not happy with the result. You get that ridge thingy. You all may remember one of my famous lines about sewing?
I have also learned in the last couple of weeks how to properly pick up stitches AND the 3 needle bind off which I think is frickin amazing cuz sewing up sucks big time and anything that eliminates the most shitty side to knitting, I want to be a part of.
February 2005
How's that for famous quotes? Feel free to use that one anytime.
I did trying blocking one just to see if it made much of a difference. It didn't. I guess the acrylic content is the reason for that. I am using a Pingouin yarn that is really quite lovely to work with. I am to understand that it is no longer available? Although the yarn store I purchased from had a tonne in stock. The colours are brilliant and very spring-y.





Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Grannylicious




I have conquered the Granny square. After many, many tries, at last I have satisfaction. It's not really that I couldn't do them, it's just I didn't like them. They just did not look the way I felt they should look. There is a standard you know. The colour combinations out there are just too divine. I love hers. And this one was made out of pure determination (and not wanting to spend the pounds on the overpriced one from you know where). There are just too many to count. But the best has to be Caroline. She had a few set backs at the beginning and persevered. I love the candor. It was her persistence that motivated me. Thank you, Dolliedaydream!

The green, pink and blue ones were my first decent looking ones. I have since gone out and commited more yarn shopping felonies and the ice cream-y colours are the result.

Should I join the Grannyalong? Do you think they are good enough? I really can't say. Do I deserve a medal for trying?

Funny, I felt so great when it all came to me and they came out so well but the rest of the family didn't seem to share in my jubilation. Why is that?

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Update for the Love of Blogs

I've really been doing quite a lot of spring cleaning. There are many new blog links I think you will enjoy. I have removed a few that were not very current. Sorry, but if you haven't blogged in more than two months, you're outta there.

I know you will just love:

Homespun Living
Vintage Household
Vintage Living
Yvestown

I see a pattern here with the Vintage and the living thing. Am I dwelling in the past?

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Tickets Please...Last Call for the Granny Square 'Ghan Bandwagon!




Alternatively, you can board the Unbelievably Popular Ripple Blanket Bandwagon. Personally, I would like to board both at the same time. However, there are impediments. The first was actually obtaining the Holy Grail of Pattern Books. This little sucker was nowhere to be found. And I was like a quadzillionth in line for it at the library. Finally got it from Amazon.ca and for a darn good price I might add. Then there was the problem of a below average crocheter trying to figure out dc2tog. Don't go there. Seven steps for one freakin' dc2tog? I'm thinking of checking out Expedia for tickets to travel on the "Unbelievably Popular KNIT Ripple Blanket Bandwagon" instead.


Now for the Granny Square 'Ghan Bandwagon. Cannot board. Can't even find the bloody platform. I am totally unable to create a granny square. You know the first crochet project that Grade 2 children master in one lesson? Don't know what the problem is but it must have something to do with early menopause.


But I do still knit. With some degree of accuracy and skill. The afghan was a quick knit and suprisingly satisfying. Basic rib knit with some stash bustin' yarn. A mix of Babi by Grand River Yarn and some burgundy cotton I had from something and I can't remember what (there's that E.M. thing again).
Oh, and Ottawa. Love it. The Byward Market area is phenomenal. Great stores, lovely pubs and restaurants. Thinking it would make a great girl's weekend. Perhaps the Chateau Laurier?

Monday, March 19, 2007

Away for a week


In the nation's capital for OFSAA. Will be visiting Yarn Forward as a break from hockey games. Can't wait to sink my teeth into a beaver tail.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Hexagons Knit not Crochet


First let me show you some of my beautiful tulips. There, now that you are smiling a wee bit you can help me with a dilemma.

I have been trying to figure out how to knit hexagons like my mum used to knit back in the early seventies. I had asked my creative buddies at Knitter's Review and although they were very creative and knowledgeable they could not help me recreate an exact replica. So frustrated and determined I searched mother's house and eventually found the antiquated pattern.


Of course, the question now being, am I able to post this pattern on my blog? There is no copyright information on the piece of paper nor a reference as to where it came from. It is just a typewritten pattern with "1970" at the top.



I have scanned one of the hexagons I have knitted to see if this rings a bell with anyone.



They really are quite darling and once you knit them together it becomes a cross between a quilt and afghan. Very stylish at the moment. Especially for those trying to hop on the hexagon bandwagon that can't crochet.



Any informative bits about what I can or can't do would be appreciated.



Monday, March 05, 2007

No Sewing Machine


And really that never used to bother me. But all the lovely sites I visit that seem to cross over from knitting/crochet is becoming overwhelming and well, addictive. Did you know blogs are addictive? I DO NOT SEW, yet I want to. Isn't that crazy? And am I becoming, dare I say it? Crafty? Am I doomed to be the little old lady at the charity booth selling the crochet loo roll covers?

And is it wrong to be totally in love with this little sewing kit?

Do I have the time, energy, and quite frankly, a strong enough marriage to add another craft to my repertoire?

Oh, and btw, where do all these people get so much talent?

Friday, February 16, 2007

Obsession (the compulsion not the perfume)




Crochet is, well, addicting. Granny squares, with all the new colour and yarn choices are far too alluring to resist. And to put the icing on the cake, Country Home puts a gorgeous throw on the cover of the March issue and I am aflutter. I'm liking the hexagons. This one is from Pine Cone Hill. Then did you see the cover of Period Living? Need I say more? Elizabeth had the right idea when she decided to get this book.


Knitting? What's that? That two needle thing? Come on. As I have said before, I may have to change my name to "Btchwstick".

Monday, January 29, 2007

Bitten...by the crochet bug and it hurts



After reading the inspirational ramblings of Bella Dia I have succumbed to crochet. I kneel at the feet of the person that invented this fabulous craft. I love it. It took me a whole weekend to figure out but I am definitely loving it. But man does it eat up the yarn. Here I am thinking I will use all the small balls of left over yarn for this little lap throw/afghan. Brilliant idea yes? Except when you realize you are running out and have to actually PURCHASE yarn for your stash busting project. I know, counterproductive but necessary. So after much toil I am almost finished this little project. The Bella Dia pattern and tutorial is available on her website and it is loosely based on the one that Yarnstorm did a month or so ago. Now I am not quite a novice yet (I only know how to chain, single crochet and double crochet) but I am an apt pupil and plan to continue learning more and more. I must admit however, there are only certain items that interest me that are crochet made. Blankets and such are lovely and I want to learn the granny square thing. 200 Crochet Blocks is next on my purchase list.

I am still on the pincushion wagon and will continue to whip up more of those little cuties. In the mean time there are kids to feed, drive, and yell at so if you will excuse me...

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Sew Cute!




Well, can you believe me, the one that abhors sewing up actually sewed something? These little cuties were just too adorable to pass up. Not to mention I don't have a pincushion so voila! The fact that I cannot sew didn't seem to stop me. I know I won't win any awards but it will suit me just fine. But damn aren't they just darling? You can get the pattern at Whip Up which by the way is a great site.

Totally off topic, but must comment on the news item today about shoppers that frequent Winners and Homesense. Apparently their computers have been hacked and everyone's credit card and debit card information is at risk. Little worried here. I kinda live at these two stores and always use credit.

No new knitting really. Just looking for a good kid mitten pattern for a chunky yarn to do up a quick pair for DN3. Was about to do one I found on the net. Til I got to the part where you have to crochet the thumb closed. Hello...Crochet??? I can't crochet. I want to crochet but unless you can seam a thumb with a wicked chain stitch than that ain't happening. Do most people assume that if you knit you can crochet? Just sayin'.

PS Did you notice all the new blog links I gave you? Your welcome.

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Kung Hei Fat Choy



So I am a little late with the traditional New Year salutation so now I am early for the Chinese one.

How the heck is everyone? My Christmas was quiet and restful. My husband and I slept in almost everyday and then we would stay in there most of the morning drinking Timmy's and watching tv. My knitting goodies included a Lantern Moon bag that I am returning (lovely but too beach baggy looking for my liking), a darling little hat kit and the Mason Dixon Knitting book.

Everything else is pretty much the same. Not a whole lot to report. Although I do have a charming new blog I would like you all to visit. Her name is Melissa and she has wonderful patterns and brilliant ideas. Visit her at TinyHappy and tell me what you think. I have knitted her adorable little Fingerless Gloves and am now doing the Gum-Nut Hat.

Oh and the bag? Don't you just love it? A little gift to myself. I bought it off of Ebay and couldn't be happier. Of course you can't see the delightful greens and burgundy but you get the idea?

Basically blissful.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Block Socks? Not.





Am I the only one that knits them and puts them right on, moments after completion? Patience has never been one of my virtues. My bad. These little babies are gorgeous though. The Trekking XXL is fab to work with and the colours are brilliant. I did purchase the Knit Socks! book so my next Trekking pair will be a pattern from this source. I did tell you I have another ball of this heavenly wool, yes? Trekking XXL 107, drool if you must.

Finally completed the Irish Hiking Scarf. What a cosy looking delight this is. Wish it was for me but it is a teacher gift for Christmas. That has been all the knitting around here.

Things are more hectic than I realized. Yesterday, while shopping at the grocery store I lost my list. Checked the ground, my purse, the bananas, no list. Guess where it was? In the bag with the onions. We all need to slow down just a wee bit me thinks.

As if I'm not busy enough. I had to direct, produce, do make up and wardrobe for the Chin Puppet movie DN2 created for a school project.

When does it end? And do I want it to?

Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Peaceful Kwanzaa and to all a goodnight!

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

The Born Supremacy


Miss me? I was travelling the world looking for my favourite shoes. These shoes are amazing. They are comfortable, stylish AND have height. I looooove these shoes. But I had to go to Buffalo to get them. Why can't a world class city like Toronto carry Born shoes? I called EVERYWHERE looking for the suckers. Nada. And now that I have pair you would think I was happy, yes? No, I want more. That's how great these little babies are.

So, as I was saying, I went to Buffalo Friday morning to shop. We visited the Walden Galleria but they have mostly the same stores we do now so nothing spectacular (other than DSW Shoes where I purchased the aforementioned holy grail of footwear). We also went to the outlet mall that has, can you believe it, a Coach outlet store and a Burberry store. Not that any of those deals were particularly worthwhile. However, my girlfriend did hit on some nice deals at Bass. Great store, kinda Eddie Bauer-ish. She got some great clogs there, half price. Nice.

From Buffalo, we went to Niagara-the-Lake. We ate dinner and spent the night there. On Saturday we headed up to St. Jacobs for yet more shopping. Lots of little shops and warehouse outlets. Quaint but getting on the over commercialized side. From there we hit Elmira, Elora then Acton for The Olde Hide House. Elmira, not so great. Elora is always great. OHH? Well ya gotta be in the mood for the aromatic whiffs of cow and lamb hide. BTW did not buy one single Christmas gift. Can you believe it?

Continuing to sock knit. Working on a second sock with fanfriggintastic yarn. Trekking XXL is brilliant both in colour and feel. Loving it.

Anyone try this new stuff from Lion Brand? More expensive than Paton's Merino which is about 228 yards. The Lion Brand is only 158 yards.

Did I tell you last month my daughter got her IPod stolen at school? Well missy lost her pink razor phone yesterday. It's not all fun, games and shopping at the Btchwstix household.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Didn't You Just Know...

That it would be a man behind this?

Nature has a way of telling women their childbearing days are over. It is called menopause.