Saturday, September 25, 2010

Do the Puyallup...


The Puyallyp Fair was a lot of fun this year.  We picked a night that was cloudy and rainy but the weather cleared up and it was a beautiful evening.  The picture above is Hailey standing in front of a 994 lb. pumpkin.  The thing was HUGE!

Kiddo's on the rides.  

 These gigantic carved pumpkins were pretty cool.



Kids resting their feet and getting a massage after all the walking.  I need one of these at home :)




Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Picture of the day...

A pink tank... interesting... bet that would go over good with the military :)

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Football Socks

Fall, rain, football = warm cozy feet... I started a pair of slipper socks last night and finished them up today while watching football.  Have you ever knit a pair of socks in a day?  I didn't think that was possible but I did it and I'm loving them.

These will come in handy for soccer season too when the weather gets really cold, I think I can probably wear them with my boots.  The yarn I used was Dream in Color Groovy and I think the colorway (Bayou) is beautiful.  The pattern was also from Dream in Color as part of their sock club.  It was my first purchase from The Dizzy Sheep.  Have you checked out The Dizzy Sheep yet?  They have daily specials that change at midnight everyday.  It's been kind of fun to follow the deals... I hate to admit it but I find myself a little addicted to checking out the special every night since I'm always up.  Anyway, as you can tell, they knit up really quick with the bulky yarn.  I loved the yarn but didn't exactly love the pattern.  There were some mistakes but I had to adjust for using magic loop anyway so it wasn't really an issue with me.  For a beginning sock knitter it might be a little more frustrating.  All in all though, if your looking for a quick knit for a last minute gift, these are perfect!  My feet will be nice and toasty warm this winter and, from what everyone has been saying, it looks like I will need it!!

Friday, September 17, 2010

Soccer season is here...

Rain, rain go away... at least for tomorrow anyway!  Soccer season has arrived which means rain too.  I decided today that Hailey needed a new hat for her soccer game tomorrow.  After all, I can't have my baby getting all wet and cold can I?  At least her head will be warm.  I was browsing new patterns on http://www.ravelry.com/ and saw this cute hat called Bella's Striped Hat from Eclipse.  Now, I'm not a fan of the Twilight series but I do LOVE this hat.  Hailey's team colors are green and white so a green and white hat it is.  Luckily I already had yarn on hand in my "massive" stash :)  This pattern was so perfect and so quick I just might have to make more.  For now I must go give my arm a rest.  All that knitting today didn't help the carpal tunnel!  Dang I hate that stuff.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Project bags...

Can a knitter ever really have too many projects bags?  Are you addicted to project bags?  I LOVE project bags and have a small addiction myself.  Although my husband would probably not call it a "small" addiction.  My latest find was at one of my new favorite shops in Gig Harbor called Indigo Plum.  I went there last week to check out some rain boots.  After all, this is Washington and the rainy season is just getting underway.  While I was there I saw some cool reusable bags... it does seem to be the rage these days.  While digging through the different patterns I noticed there was also a "mini" sack.  Thought this would be perfect for socks or other small projects.  Trying to decide which one to buy was the hard part.  This is the one I picked:

The colors remind me of fall and I love the flowers on the front and polka dots on the back.  The cool thing about this bag is it has a good size pocket on the inside and it folds up into that pocket when not in use.  But, I won't be needing that little feature because this bag will get lots of ongoing use. 
What kind of project bags do you like to use?

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Picture of the day...

What do you think they are making?  I need to find me some of these needles... how fun would those be on the wall of my craft room?

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Farmer's Market...

Today was a fun day filled with LOTS of laughs, GREAT company and TONS of chocolate... what's better than that?  Lisa and I tried to keep the spirit of summer alive by going to the farmer's market in Tacoma.  Dark clouds or not flip flops were still the footwear of choice and I didn't even have to wear my coat.  The smell of yummy food, fresh fruit and flowers filled the air while most people still wore a smile.  It was a GREAT day!  I filled up my reusable shopping bag quickly with fresh flowers,

and colorful, fun pepers to hang in my kitchen.

And I couldn't leave without throwing in some fresh bread and spinach.  Then it was off to the Almond Roca outlet to stock up on some chocolate.  And stock up we did... who can pass up .05, .10, .25 and .99 cent deals on all kinds of chocolate from regular Almond Roca to cashew and macadamia nut Roca?  I think I now have enough chocolate to last a year :)  I know where I'll be shopping at Christmas time. 
What a fun place!  Not a yarn store in sight and I still had a GREAT day!  Thanks Lisa... you ROCK!