tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17736611503580420332024-02-19T01:18:09.498-06:00Today AgainCatholic, Mom, Homeschooler, Knitter, MidwifeMamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.comBlogger418125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-16195085064271965822013-12-24T14:49:00.000-06:002013-12-24T14:49:17.346-06:00Another Addition I had another baby 4 weeks ago. Another little boy of mine was born at home on November 22, 2013. We named him Jack. He's a wonderful baby, as all babies are. I wish I could easily post a picture, but I am attempting this post from yet another new android phone. I've been thinking about the blog, so we'll see if there is more to come
(I blame Ravelry for me dropping out of blogging.)
MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-23006986196620771592011-08-01T08:00:00.000-05:002011-08-01T08:00:18.046-05:00Did I tell you?<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/254987_1923058808191_1593737787_1919172_2527951_a.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 180px; height: 135px;" src="http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/254987_1923058808191_1593737787_1919172_2527951_a.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/249745_1923056408131_1593737787_1919168_7277415_a.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 180px; height: 135px;" src="http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/249745_1923056408131_1593737787_1919168_7277415_a.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br /><br />Our oldest daughter got married? In June? Well, she did. :-)<br /><br />She was beautiful. She is beautiful. And now, I have a son-in-law. Weird. :PMamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-34045527250109740962011-07-31T11:12:00.003-05:002011-07-31T11:31:59.789-05:00FO Nathair Mitts<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://images4.ravelrycache.com/uploads/MamaMidwife/66430705/262081_1966838982668_1593737787_1970887_3384944_n_small.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 240px; height: 180px;" src="http://images4.ravelrycache.com/uploads/MamaMidwife/66430705/262081_1966838982668_1593737787_1970887_3384944_n_small.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br /><br />Can you see the picture? I hope so. I am coming in and testing photo uploading via Android phone. <br /><br />It seems since I have gotten this phone many websites have "updated" their compatibility with this phone. Or my phone has updated it's compatibility. Either way, it would make blogging more interesting again if I can share pictures. :)<br /><br />This is a photo of my Flower, almost 5 years old, modeling a pair of Nathair Mitts that I knit for a commission. I was paid for the knitting with yarn...which is awesome. This pair of mitts is knit out of Malabrigo worsted in Forest. Not my favorite colorway, but they were a delight to knit and deliciously soft. <br /><br />I have knit this pattern a few more times and I love it. The cabling makes them look elegant and complicated with minimal effort if you can cable without a cable needle. <br /><br />I knit the first pair (in this picture) to the letter of the pattern. I have modified it only slightly for the next pairs. In the photos on the pattern, it is obvious the ribbing is twisted rib, so I have changed that and the look is better. I also moved the thumb over one stitch from the center panel. This keeps the panel more centered on the hand when the mitts are in use. (As written, the panel is centered GREAT as long as you keep your thumbs outstretched to the sides of your hand at all times. Not so much if you grab a steering wheel or move you thumbs at all.) I tried moving it over 3 stitches at first and that was too many. Also, when I knit them *again* (and I will knit them again) for ME, I will lengthen them too. <br /><br />Overall a great pattern. Well written and worth the price. (I think it's only 2 or 3 dollars. It was gifted to me by the commissioner of the first pair so I am not totally sure.)MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-78689247209583580022011-07-22T09:57:00.002-05:002011-07-22T10:17:31.673-05:00Random comeback post 3Today we are watching the Lion King. Can you believe my kids have only seen this one time? It's amazing when they are watching something brand new. They are quiet, except when asking questions of course. "Is that the mommy lion?" "Look Mama, it's a baby!" "Is that the bad guy Lion?" "Look at that monkey!" "Is that the good lion?" My kids are so cute, if I do say so myself. <br /><br />This morning, I also have a smurf baby. She loves blueberries and we tend to have the frozen variety. Once thawed, There is quite a lot of blueberry watery goodness to spread around. Sometimes I wonder why I bathe them at all......<br /><br />The 11 year old....oh how I love him. He is currently on a mission to find the lid to a Tupperware cereal container. He is *angry*. He has looked in 1 place and it's not there so he should BE DONE. But, **I** insist he use his powers of -reasoning- (he has them, even if he doesn't want to nlbelieve it) and KEEP LOOKING throughout the kitchen. I am just soooooo mean. Lol.<br /><br />He can be awfully sweet too. The other night there was a.magical "homeschool paycheck" moment here. I was trying to get the house tidied up (and by trying, I mean knitting and staring at the mess *thinking* about how I *should* tidy up). I looked over and there was the Wobbers, with a toddler, an almost kindergartner, and a baby, all huddled in his lap intently listening to the story he was reading aloud to them. ::swoon:: I love watching my children in impromptu moments like that. <br /><br />Did you hear me say, "almost a kindergartner"? Did you hear the shaking in my voice? She's almost 5. I am going to be completely responsible for teaching a child to read, write and all that other stuff. I purchase some good reading material when the tax refund came in - Sonlight P4/5 curriculum. I hope she loves it as much as I have loved perusing it. I am sure the 3 year old will love the books too. Wobbs was a little jealous that his books weren't as "cool" as the little kid books.MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-74224370539717764802011-07-18T11:03:00.002-05:002011-07-18T11:23:07.153-05:00Hello again!Two days in a row! Will it never end?!<br /><br />My baby girl is 10 months old today. She is so different from her siblings and fits so well in our family. <br /><br />She just learned how to crawl up onto the ottoman in front of my chair yesterday. I will never have an empty lap, even for a few moments, again! She walks all over the place holding onto furniture. She hops along the ground using her arms to pull her along and one leg to push. The other leg in un-involved in her "crawling". Lol. <br /><br />She loves to play with Flower and Lovey. She wants to do whatever her big sister is doing. She is always trying to get the Barbies, and her face lights up when she actually finds one unattended that she can get (before Flower figures it out).<br /><br />These children are growing too fast for me!!! In the next two months, they will turn 5, 3, and 1. Wow. And Wobbers is 11. <br /><br />And....it's an odd number year. That would make this the "get pregnant" year, if history repeats itself. I have mixed feelings about this. Some days I am so overwhelmed at 3 kids under the age of 4.....can't imagine 4 kids under the age of 5 or 6. And then I look at the joy on their faces, and the beautiful tender moments we share together and I can't imagine not adding to that. God will work it all out, I know. (I still am going to hate being pregnant, because it just sucks, lol.) I don't know if we are gong to be discerning pregnancy or not pregnancy, or what we're going to to. I know that December is "the" month, so I suppose I am good for now. <br /><br />What are you guys up to?? I am going to go peek back out into bloggy land today and see what's happening. I stopped by Abigail's Alcove the other day and saw they got a house!!! Which is a wonderful blessing and so amazing. Now I have to read back through her archives to see how that happened. :)MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-63554844055006401422011-07-18T02:14:00.003-05:002011-07-18T11:02:00.137-05:00Is this thing still on?I have been knitting. And living. This android phone thing has upped my access to Ravelry and thus, the blog kind of died. <br /><br />I have felt sad ignoring the blog. I don't think I'll be able to do any pictures. Maybe I can try slurping them from the web. <br /><br />I have ignored many of my bloggy friends too. I am sorry. <br /><br />I started swapping yarn on Ravelry. It is fun and I Have found a group of ladies there who are pretty cool. A friend of mine on the boards lost her husband last week. I told her to start a blog, which got me thinking about mine. <br /><br />You can find me on Ravelry. Same username......<br /><br />LaterMamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-71868385885073275652011-03-27T08:54:00.002-05:002011-03-27T09:27:29.092-05:00Operation Diaper Covers<em>Title <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_0" class="blsp-spelling-corrected">blatantly</span> stolen from my friend <a href="http://woolandchocolate.wordpress.com/">Shelly at Wool and Chocolate</a>.....</em> <em></em>I have a small admission to make. I have not been using wool on my baby. There. I said it. Yes, she has been wearing <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_1" class="blsp-spelling-error">wooly</span> tops, hats, boots, and pants. But I have not been using said <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_2" class="blsp-spelling-error">longies</span> as diaper covers. Why? Well, I got lazy. <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_3" class="blsp-spelling-error">PUL</span> is <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_4" class="blsp-spelling-error">sooooo</span> much "easier" to deal with. No damp feeling. No <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_5" class="blsp-spelling-error">lanolizing</span>. Everything goes in the wash. I've been putting <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_6" class="blsp-spelling-error">longies</span> over the <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_7" class="blsp-spelling-error">PUL</span> to keep her warm. It's still dang cute. But it has come to bite me in the @$$. Or rather, it has gotten Rose on the legs. Her legs have a nice, <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_8" class="blsp-spelling-corrected">scaly</span> rash all over where the diaper wraps have been rubbing. It was just a little bit. But now it has fully encompassed each thigh. It's obvious what it's from and it cannot be ignored any more. Back to wool. In an interesting twist.....I do not have enough wool knit up in the correct size for diaper cover use. So, I am knitting like mad. I have planned and started some scrappy <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_9" class="blsp-spelling-error">longies</span>, made from some Paton's and my own <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_10" class="blsp-spelling-error">handdyed</span> <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_11" class="blsp-spelling-error">WoTA</span> and Fisherman's wool. I hope they are really, really cute. I also am like <em>this close</em> to buying the <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_12" class="blsp-spelling-error">Sheepy</span> <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_13" class="blsp-spelling-error">Skirty</span> Pattern. The other <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_14" class="blsp-spelling-error">Sheepy</span> Time Knits patterns are around $6.....but this one is $12. Twelve. So, I am hesitant. I mean, I know how to knit a <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_15" class="blsp-spelling-error">soaker</span>. Attaching a skirt cannot be THAT hard, right? Although, in an effort to not have to think much, having a pattern is nice. But really, it's knitting. I can get through a <em>skirt</em> (read "tube of fabric flaring or pleating to the other end) without a pattern, right? Then I start thinking "Do I even want her to wear a skirt at this point?", because diaper <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_16" class="blsp-spelling-error">soaker</span>/skirts tend to be on the short side. So, yeah. It's complicated. Oh - and all that <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_17" class="blsp-spelling-error">Malabrigo</span> I have for <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_18" class="blsp-spelling-error">scrappies</span>? I think it's going to be a <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_19" class="blsp-spelling-error">Tomten</span> Jacket. So, no pants from those for now. And switching back gears again - I think I should at some point knit some shorties. I mean, AT SOME POINT, spring/summer has to show up. Right? Right? It can't stay COLD AND SNOWY forever, can it? Seriously. There was a day last week where it was 60. 6-0 (F). And then, there was a thunderstorm that resulted in 4 inches of snow. A thunderstorm. I am not kidding. And now it's below freezing again. <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_20" class="blsp-spelling-error">Sheesh</span>. Oh, yeah. You want pictures. Um, I am working on that. Really, I am. Sorry none today. :(MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-20608263335679307272011-03-21T10:54:00.002-05:002011-03-21T11:05:29.450-05:00Moving Right AlongI am trucking right on my Tomten Jacket. I love this design. Another thumbs up for Elizabeth. I should be starting the hood today. Isaac's birthday isn't until the end of April, so I am good on time. This jacket is so cute I will definitely go the the library so I can upload a photo when it's done. <br /><br />~Oh. And our March choices for the yarn club are in. To die for. I am trying to decide how much I want (I already figured out which color I want).MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-20129821995561957562011-03-18T21:46:00.002-05:002011-03-18T21:53:12.357-05:00Knitting Geekiness (yes, that is a word)I am über-excited tonight. <br /><br />I bought a new fabric shaver. <br /><br />I plan on shaving pills off my woolies for hours on end tonight! <br /><br />If you don't knit, you wont get it.MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-48925451566238113652011-03-17T18:28:00.001-05:002011-03-17T18:31:04.506-05:00I try to smile......when, as I am washing dishes, my toddler picks clean dishes out of the rack and places them back in the water in the sink. <br /><br />Thanks buddy.MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-60520399941794806862011-03-13T23:06:00.000-05:002011-03-13T23:06:00.546-05:00The Problem With SocksI like sock yarn. I like socks. I like knitting socks. I like heels and toes and all the different ways you can knit them. (I am learning the short-row heel right now, pics later this week if I can.)<br /><br />The problem? <br /><br />The intense let down when said sock does not fit right. <br /><br />It seems like I just can't win. I even tried knitting little baby socks for Rose. The sock just isn't right. I always seem to mess up the foot length and end up ripping back the toe like 5 or 6 times. Or the leg is too tight and the ankle too loose. And how the #%&@ do you do calf shaping (or any kind of.paired decreases in 2x2 rib?!<br /><br />Anyhow. I really do like knitting socks. I just wish I could get a comfortable and well fitting finished object from it.MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-52654029478222225912011-03-12T22:30:00.003-06:002011-03-12T23:23:25.181-06:00Some Random Thoughts Floating Around In My Head~God made 11 year olds to give us the opportunity to practice patience. <br /><br />Or to bring us closer to Him in our suffering. I haven't decided yet. <br /><br />~I am sick of sleeping with my 2 year old. He is disruptive at night. It is annoying. I am an attachment parent at heart, so I am not really sure what to do about this and I also feel a little guilty for saying it. <br /><br />On the bright side, my annoyance paid off tonight and everyone was asleep and in the(ir) bed(s) at a normal hour: 2 year old at 8 and the 4 year old at 9. Feels good. <br /><br />~If you've been reading this blog for a while, you know that I hate HATE Daylight Savings Time. I will spare you my semi-annual rant and instead share a good joke I saw about DST on Facebook:<br /><br />I was talking with an old indian about the reasons for Daylight Savings Time. He thought for a moment and replied, "Only the government would believe that you could cut a foot off the top of a blanket, sew it on the bottom, and have a longer blanket."<br /><br />Brilliant. <br /><br />~Cleaning the house is much easier if you (a) have a schedule and (b) treat it like a job. <br /><br />A schedule means I don't have to worry everyday about vacuuming. I can worry about it on Tuesday because that is when I will vacuum (unless an entire box of cereal gets dumped on the floor, then I'll vacuum today). It also means the crappiest job of the week gets done on Monday - the bathroom. Oh how I loathe cleaning the bathroom. <br /><br />Which brings me to point (b). If I want the house to get clean I have to treat it like I would if I were employed and had a supervisor. Only, my supervisor is God because I don't see anybody else around here holding me accountable. It is easy to get, I don't want to say lazy because that's not true, but distracted would be true. There is no one hanging over my shoulder all day to make sure I Get Things Done. Now, when I'm not getting things done, I am not eating bon bons and getting a massage. Generally me being distracted involves nursing the baby and getting stuck under said sleeping baby while being forced to watch "Barbie Mermaidia" on repeat for a few hours while I demand reheated leftovers from my 11 year old because I am starving trying to tandem nurse all day. <br /><br />If you're wondering what brought on my thoughts for cleaning......it was my husband nicely asking me when the last time I vacuumed was and why he is always doing the laundry on his nights off. (I am still letting him do the laundry sometimes.)<br /><br />And for kicks......here's my cleaning schedule:<br /><br />Monday: Bathroom (counter, sink, tub, toilet, floor, wash rugs)<br />Tuesday: Vacuum and swifter upstairs (living/dining room, bedrooms)<br />Wednesday: Kitchen Floor (scrub)<br />Thursday: wash kitchen rugs<br />Friday: Vacuum downstairs (TV room, woodstove area)<br />Saturday: Vacuum stairs and entryway (husband or the boy does this)<br />Sunday: Laundry catch up day<br /><br />These are just the "big" things. Stuff like laundry, dishes, kitchen counters, etc get done (I'd like to believe) everyday. <br /><br />I suppose that could have been its own post. <br /><br />~I am part of the Reductio Sock swap again on Ravelry. I have knit my mini sock but still need to knit another mini item. This round's theme is Ministry of Magic. I am stuck. Any ideas?<br /><br />~I finally got the right size needles to knit my club yarn and started a hat for Rose. Because it's March. In Wisconsin. And its cold. At least, I am telling myself that even though I should probably just wait and knit it for next year. <br /><br />~I think I might be able to use this android phone as a modem after all. There is an app on the phone called "wireless.modem". It has directions to use it. I am going to give it a go this week and see if I can load some photos onto Ye Olde Blog.MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-86512066509048713672011-03-07T22:47:00.005-06:002011-03-07T23:20:05.848-06:00Celebrities on RavelryI haven't posted in a while. This touch screen keyboard is not as comforting to type on as a real keyboard. I love the click-clickety sound of the keys as I speed along able to type as fast as I can think. With this thing it's all thumbs and auto-correct and, well, it doesn't encourage me to blog. But because I love all of you soooo (auto correct there turned my soooo into Solo then sloop, wtf?) much and love reading your blogs, here I am. <br /><br />Oh. Was I supposed to actually discuss my title?<br /><br />Yes. Celebrities on Ravelry. I have been meaning to posy about this. Warning, I am using all caps here because it's just that exciting and cool. <br /><br />MEG SWANSON TALKED TO ME ON RAVELRY. WHEN I FRIENDED HER SHE FRIENDED ME BACK. I AM FRIENDS WITH MEG SWANSON! REALLY! MEG SWANSON TALKED TO ME IN A FORUM ON RAVELRY! I KNOW, I CAN'T BELIEVE IT EITHER! <br /><br />Ok. Seriously though, it was soo cool I almost peed my pants. I am sure I embarrassed her because I couldn't help but shout out to her about how great it is to see real knitting legends interacting with us regular folk and the fact the she really is just nice regular folk too. (If you are a knitter and you don't know who Meg Swanson is.....well.....I just can't help you.)<br /><br />I keep thinking one year I'd like to go to Knitting Camp. I can't link to it but you can find details on the Schoolhouse Press website. It is actually geographically not a difficult place for me to get to. And I'd get TO MEET MEG SWANSON FOR REALZ. Sorry, giddy excitement got the best of me again. I hear at Knitting Camp they have actual garments that EZ and Meg have knit out for you to see, touch, and feel - no armored guards around or anything, right out in the open. Wow. <br /><br />Yes. I am a geek. I am ok with this. <br /><br />So that is my little bit of knitting celebrity stuff. <br /><br />In other knitting news: the Tomten Jacket was knitting up too loose and too large. After completing appx. half of it, I frogged the whole thing and started over. I changed from size US 5 (3.75mm, I think) to US 3 (3.25mm). Much better. Yes, I am a very relaxed knitter. <br /><br />I also never posted about getting my February yarn shipment, or at least never posted pictures. I can't do pictures now, but the yarn is nice. I thought it would be more of a worsted weight, but it is definitely heavier, aran weight for sure (just like Mandie (yarn pusher) said it was, duh). It is a beautiful deep saturated purple color with a little magenta called "Grapes of Wrath" on a base called "Fleckity" which is 1 strand of superwash plied with 2 strands of non-superwash. Very interesting. (If I already blogged about this, I apologize for the redundancy.) I actually had to buy some needles in order to knit with it. The size 6 needles were giving me a far too dense fabric (and those are HUGE for me to knit with, I am used to smaller gauge needles and worsted weight yarn, my standard needle is a 5) and the size 8 needles are far too flimsy fabric. So I stopped by JoAnns after grocery shopping and ran in for some 7s, a size I was sure I would never need to own. They only had straights (bleh) or double points in 7s, so I bought the double points. I really wanted a 16 inch circular but I must have seen those at Michael's. The plan is to knit a gnomey hat and pullover for Rose. <br /><br />I will get the hang of this phone and hopefully post more. <br /><br />Onward knitting.MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-73370319251772178942011-02-28T17:06:00.002-06:002011-02-28T17:19:53.721-06:00Wake Up New TechnologyWell. The charging port on that old phone *did* break. A repair was $300. A new phone was less than half of that. So here I am on an Android phone. Who knew that super advanced blackberry was obsolete? Certainly not me. <br /><br />I am adjusting to this new technology. It is strange. I cannot figure out how to load picture from my phone either here or on ravelry. I also cannot tether this phone to my laptop unless I want to pay extra. So no pics for a while. :( <br /><br />But - it's like a whole new internet! The browser applicaition on this thing pulls up the while, real internet pages/website(s). For many of the blogs I read this means I feel like I am seeing them for the first time. It's pretty cool. I can even get on ravelry From My Phone. Really. And yes, that wasted a lot of time the other night when I should have been knitting. <br /><br />I am also learning this new touch screen thing. Also weird. But OK. It has auto correct. Some of the words it picks out to correct and replace are hilarious. On ravelry today I typed "longies" and it correctes it once to linties and once to loonies. Hahaha. <br /><br />I also can pull up the comment pages on all of my favorite blogger blogs now! I am sure that has to do with Google owning the Android market. :) I love being able to comment and not lurk. So if you are all of a sudden hearing from me it's because of this phone. <br /><br />Hopefully, I will be a able to make minor changes to the layout and blogroll without to many problems.MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-64843222282625113342011-02-24T07:00:00.000-06:002011-02-24T07:00:04.300-06:00Knitting RetreatOr, "What I did this weekend." <br /><br />I visited my knitting buddy. If you remember she now lives 3 hours north of me. We have made a pact to visit each other every other month. In October, I drove to her place. In December, she drove here. And, being February, I drove to her place again. Of course, I should say that my <em>husband</em> drove me there since the whole family went and her whole family comes here too. <br /><br />We had a fabulous visit. Our 4 year old daughters have known each other since they were born and miss each other terribly throughout our times apart, which is ya know always except for the 1 Saturday every other month. The kids (<span id="SPELLING_ERROR_0" class="blsp-spelling-error">ok</span>, her kid so far) write each other letters and send pictures in between and always ask when we are going to visit.<br /><br />I brought an entire bin of yarn and knitting <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_1" class="blsp-spelling-corrected">paraphernalia</span> to her house. Yes, a big <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_2" class="blsp-spelling-error">rubbermaid</span> type storage bin. Yes, just for a one day <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_3" class="blsp-spelling-corrected">visit</span>. No, that's not weird. <br /><br />I had <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_4" class="blsp-spelling-error">Malabrigo</span> scraps to share and divide up, yarn to wind, and projects to share. <br /><br />Can I just say it is <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_5" class="blsp-spelling-error">sooooo</span> wonderful to have a knitting buddy. It's nice for when you are trying to match up yarns to patterns, see if a certain pattern even fits a yarn, or if the gauge seems appropriate or not. It helps when you have projects that are ho-hum or you don't know quite what you feel about them or just want some general <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_6" class="blsp-spelling-corrected">input</span> to improve, or knit on, or whatever. <br /><br />A few things happened with some of my <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_7" class="blsp-spelling-error">WIP</span> over this weekend and also for future projects.<br /><br />After joint counseling with my knitting buddy, my <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/MamaMidwife/effortless-cardigan">Effortless Cardigan </a>has been put on time out. I was thinking the gauges was a little tight on US size 3 needles (3.25mm) and she agreed. I had brought an extra skein of the lovely yarn, so we wound it up. I am going to restart this project on size 4 needles (3.5) and see how I like it then. I am not frogging the size 3 since it is already to the armholes. I am just going to knit a new one and then compare and frog the one that isn't right. <br /><br />The <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/MamaMidwife/february-lady-sweater">February Lady Sweater </a>has been <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_8" class="blsp-spelling-error">frogged</span>. Really, it was too small. How do I know this? Well, she measured me and then to confirm I tried it on. I was knitting a chest size 41. My chest is, in fact, 50 (!) inches around. No wonder it was small. I do not own enough yarn to go up to that size (only 5 skeins, looks like it needs about 7 to do that size). I also don't love the yarn color. I do love the yarn, <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_9" class="blsp-spelling-error">Malabrigo</span> Worsted, but the color is kind of ho-hum. I now have 5 skeins of this yarn to do something with. I think I might put four of them up for sale on <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_10" class="blsp-spelling-error">ravelry</span> and keep one for scraps, etc. Unless anyone wants to trade something, especially anyone on a stash diet?<br /><br />We wound yarn. We petted yarn. We loved the yarn. I brought my two shipments from the <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_11" class="blsp-spelling-error">Speshul</span> Snowflakes Yarn Club for her to see and touch. She thinks the <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_12" class="blsp-spelling-error">DK</span> is also quite lovely. nice taste. <br /><br />We both are going to be working up scrappy <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_13" class="blsp-spelling-error">Tomten</span> Jackets in <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_14" class="blsp-spelling-error">Malabrigo</span>. <br /><br />I have suddenly run out of things to discuss. Weird how that happens. <br /><br />I just love, love, love seeing her and sharing this craft, and kids, and homeschooling stuff. <br /><br />Oh! That's it.<br /><br />Have any of you used <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_15" class="blsp-spelling-error">Sonlight</span> <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_16" class="blsp-spelling-error">Curicculum</span>? What did you think of it's style? Cost? Were you able to use it with multiple children? Did you buy the books or get them from the library?<br /><br />I hope you are all having a great time knitting.MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-74841851075972194682011-02-23T16:23:00.005-06:002011-02-23T17:33:32.529-06:00WIP WednesdayAnd what of knitting? A lot, if I do say so myself. I am currently knitting a <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/tomten-jacket---child">Tomten Jacket</a>, by Elizabeth Zimmermann, from Knitting Without Tears and The Opinionated Knitter (apparently it is also in numerous other Schoolhouse Press publications). The jacket has slightly different directions in each book. The jacket is a 2T-ish sized, modular jacket as written. But, of course, if you know EZ, you know there is always the possibility to change the size either by gauge, needle size, or both. <br /><br />I am knitting this for my Godson, Isaac, whose birthday is in April. I imagine I'll have it done before then, but I wanted to start early just to be sure.<br /><br />I have tried some of EZ's garter-stitch baby patterns before, like <a href="http://todayagain-mamamidwife.blogspot.com/2010/11/finally-really-fo.html">the BSJ</a>, and they have not been my favorite. However, I am Loving This Pattern. Maybe it's also that I love the yarn. It is Cascade 220 Superwash Paints, in color 9862 (varigated) and 9949 (semi-solid blue). The colors are very, very hard to photograph. The varigated is a neon-yellow/blue/teal/blue-violet and the blue is a warm, soft, lovely blue. The gauge seems to be a little different that Cascade 220 (non-superwash) so it is knitting up slightly looser than I had planned. A <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/yarns/library/cascade-yarns-220-superwash-paints">quick web search </a>shows that the manufacturer recently changed the recommended gauge, so there you go. I am not ripping back now. <br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhLebcbLOPsPrD9lQMvV2k4H96LpsIQXN1D0QgN5v6RUO6KoQXKlW8It8SIK2E1YLNtXGKY26bFDbUyfvgXCdmBiRs5Di0byXmKRkbdYKsiNPhN6FgW4Q07ZDqd7Ho2Krwjk9gJiGU_Fw00/s1600/100_6710.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5577019984154943122" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhLebcbLOPsPrD9lQMvV2k4H96LpsIQXN1D0QgN5v6RUO6KoQXKlW8It8SIK2E1YLNtXGKY26bFDbUyfvgXCdmBiRs5Di0byXmKRkbdYKsiNPhN6FgW4Q07ZDqd7Ho2Krwjk9gJiGU_Fw00/s320/100_6710.JPG" /></a> I think this first picture captures the blue perfectly. <br /><br />My knitting buddy, who I visited this last weekend, has knit a couple of these little gems. We have decided a few important things about this little jacket. Comparing it to the <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby-surprise-jacket">BSJ</a>, it seems that it is infinitely a better investment of time for the amount of wear one can get from it. The BSJ is not very proportional (although extremely an ingenious design) and fits about 6 months - 18 months (with very, very short sleeves at 18 months). The Tometen can fit at 6 months very long in the body with the sleeves heavily cuffed, but it's true size is about 1-3 years (and small 4 year olds like my daughter will still fit in it). I also personally think it is cuter. <br /><br />I would like to knit a <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby-bog-jacket">Baby Bog Jacket </a>in the future. <br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjgPSrQHTphLXwJNQk2hAHNJoQHLnyfrRRFi6oRzI9q7SGN83C9nEbeVVQfHPD4F62cTRw4i5pXqN2dWim5hhn1NlbJqUMRA6WkcoDNbkBQ13DrsVYG1sr_CZFUgsTEh1Epwr9IaU9kLViM/s1600/100_6719.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5577019977648602770" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjgPSrQHTphLXwJNQk2hAHNJoQHLnyfrRRFi6oRzI9q7SGN83C9nEbeVVQfHPD4F62cTRw4i5pXqN2dWim5hhn1NlbJqUMRA6WkcoDNbkBQ13DrsVYG1sr_CZFUgsTEh1Epwr9IaU9kLViM/s320/100_6719.JPG" /></a> The Tomten takes 3 skeins of worsted weight wool. I have two skeins of the blue and one of the varigated. Normally it takes 1 skein for the body, one for the hood, and one for the sleeves. I am incorporating stripes of the varigated throughout in order to use it up evenly. <br /><br /><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjw4agc7sl15kzu51Vv-y1qykB7LgxnEVjQ8ih6aJmsPgAzubVxgdY7hQY-YsUct0qYbNaRd0Cywr_yiMGE6HXCYN_WCzshDczI1VIizYpQfzZVA0_SDooOSKKgPaxjPF_wxN9ACmGIzoQf/s1600/100_6720.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5577019970850919378" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjw4agc7sl15kzu51Vv-y1qykB7LgxnEVjQ8ih6aJmsPgAzubVxgdY7hQY-YsUct0qYbNaRd0Cywr_yiMGE6HXCYN_WCzshDczI1VIizYpQfzZVA0_SDooOSKKgPaxjPF_wxN9ACmGIzoQf/s320/100_6720.JPG" /></a><br />I went and stole this picture from <a href="http://www.yarn.com/webs-knitting-crochet-yarns-cascade/webs-knitting-yarns-cascade-220-superwash-paints/">Webs</a> to try and show off the beautifulness of this varigated yarn. Somehow, it just doesn't do it justice. I love this colorway and will be knitting something more out of it in the future. <a href="http://www.yarn.com/webs-knitting-crochet-yarns-cascade/webs-knitting-yarns-cascade-220-superwash-paints/"><br /></a> </div><div><a href="http://img6.yarn.com/resources/Yarn/images/products/processed/4794.9862.zoom.1.jpg"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 400px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 400px; CURSOR: hand" border="0" alt="" src="http://img6.yarn.com/resources/Yarn/images/products/processed/4794.9862.zoom.1.jpg" /></a><br />The yellow is really <strong>YELLOW</strong> and the darker blue in the picture is really <strong>VIOLET</strong>. </div><div> </div><div>Anywho, I am almost done knitting the body on this sweater and I can not wait to get it done. It is a true pleasure of knitting right now, just the right amount of stripes and short rows to keep my interest and just enough softness and loftiness in the yarn for me to love it. <br /><br />(If I disappear for a while: the port on my phone is broken/breaking. I need to get it fixed. And it is my gateway to the internet on the laptop. FYI.)<br /><div></div></div>MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-20871246771599400572011-02-22T15:34:00.002-06:002011-02-22T15:43:15.109-06:00A more official update....<p>I received this message from my Aunt, my cousins mother, today on FB:<br /><br /><em>Just an update that I didn't want to "share". M started to have cramps and bleeding on Friday night . She took the weekend off and did nothing but lay around. By Monday(possibly Sunday late) she had apparently miscarried. She went to the hospital Monday and they pretty much went in and took out what was remaining as well as the mass that was causing the problems. They sent it for a biopsy and she goes back on Friday for more bloodwork and follow-up. Her blood counts were ok but her enzyme levels were extremely high. She should be fine but we are still keeping our fingers crossed at this point. She was trying not to make any decisions until she could talk to D, but I guess God does work in mysterious ways. Thanks for the prayers. Love ya. </em></p><p>(D is Parker's Dad, he is in jail.)<br /><br />My Aunt's official FB status today:<br /><br />"<strong>70 degrees today and GOLFING! YEAH</strong>" </p><p>This pretty much made me want to THROW UP.<br /><br />This is what I typed back:<br /><br /><em>So.....what did they do with the baby??? This is a person. He would have been about 14 inches long, with fingerprints and eyes. Did she get to see him? Or hold him? Or get pictures or foot prints? Or anything?<br /><br />I find it extremely insensitive to say "they went in and took out what was remaining". They went in and helped her deliver her son. This is normal in this situation. Normally, a hospital also offers to take picutres and footprints when a baby dies this late along. My best friend's daughter died at 24 weeks and she has a memory box with her pictures in it.<br /><br />I am very happy to hear that she did not decide to abort him. However, I do not think that God goes around telling people "You should take care of yourself and not others...." as you suggested maybe He as doing with this situation and Amanda.<br /><br />You and my mom are very much alike. If a tragedy happened in my life I could totally expect my mom not to be there and not to interrupt her life to comfort me. Maybe you and Missy are not close. I just don't understand how you could have been golfing today.<br /><br /></em>I did <strong>NOT</strong> send this to her. I decided it just felt good to type it. And then I decided maybe I could get my anger and hurt and sadness for my cousin and her son out on here instead of to my Aunt (these were PRIVATE MESSAGES, btw, not FB wall posts).<br /><br />Here is what I sent her:<br /><br /><em>I typed up something long and it felt good to get it out, but I am not going to send it to you.<br /><br />Thanks for letting me know. I hope you had a great day golfing.<br /><br />Do you have Amanda's address? I would like to send her something.<br /><br />P.S. God NEVER asks us to sacrifice someone else for ourselves. Ever. He does ask us to *endure* sacrifice to make us stronger and bring us closer to HIM. But they are not the same thing.<br /><br /></em>I couldn't help but throw that last bit in there.<br /><br />And now, I am done depressing you and exposing you to my bitterness over this situation. My best friend, C, gave me some great perspective information today. She has had to remind me of this often in our 12 year friendship: "H, your mother's side of the family is whacked. You are having a completely <em>normal emotional response</em> to this and they are not. Try not to be surprised." Thanks C. I love you. </p>MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-5609609775680568062011-02-21T23:34:00.000-06:002011-02-21T23:48:31.399-06:00Of two things I am certainMy cousin is not pregnant anymore and her son is dead. <br /><br />Details are fuzzy at best. I spoke with my aunt (not her mom), who had talked to her mom (my other aunt) who passed on info. <br /><br />I did try and call my cousin last night. I left her a voicemail as she did not answer her phone. I wonder if I was the only person who said, "It's ok to want your baby to live".<br /><br />So - I talked to my aunt today. She had just gotten off the phone with my other aunt (cousin's mom). She said there was some bleeding and cramping last night (Sunday) and "they aborted her baby today". I asked if they killed the baby or did he die and they had to induce her to deliver. My aunt didn't know. She didn't ask. She said my other aunt just said she lost the baby. My cousin is already home. <br /><br />I asked about this "life-threatening" tumor. Apparently they also took that out, biopsied, and sent it to the lab. <br /><br />I asked where the baby is. My aunt says she didn't think to ask about that so she doesn't know. <br /><br />I feel like it was really unfair of me to ask *her* all these questions. I should call and ask my cousin's mom. I want to call my cousin and offer her some kind of support. <br /><br />I fear that he is in a medical waste bag, being taken our with the trash. My extended family is very big on "we just won't talk about it". I fear that my aunt (her mom) is saying things like, "it was meant to be" "don't worry about it" "it's just the way things are" "move on". No ome seems (granted, I've talked to one person) to realize A CHILD DIED. I know my cousin is going to feel grief and loss, probably very unexpected, from her don dying. I pray that it was because of God's will that he died and not because he was killed. That type of pain will haunt her forever. <br /><br />I decided I am sending something to her. I don't know if it will be a card or letter or little knit hat or what (would a hat be too weird?). I just want to acknowledge her loss and his life. <br /><br />I know Parker Thomas is in heaven now praying for us. Please also pray, Parker, for those who were unwilling to stand up for your life. <br /><br />I am going to go knit something now because there is no way I will be sleeping. I have lots of knitterly things to share from my knitting buddy visit this weekend. Once the immediate fire from this horrible and tragic loss calms a bit I'll post again.MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-31977753498353894262011-02-18T22:21:00.000-06:002011-02-18T22:46:00.328-06:00Abortion hits close to homeNo knitting content today. But your prayers are needed. <br /><br />My cousin, let's call her Missy, is pregnant. This was not planned. In fact, she never wanted to have children and was on the pill when she conceived. She is 22 yrs old and lives several states from me. We are not close, but have very, very similar upbringings. <br /><br />She did not choose abortion or adoption when she found out she was pregnant, but decided to raise her child. At her 20 week ultrasound, she found out she has a son. I heard from my relatives that she had chosen a name, which we'll say is P.T. <br /><br />She is now around 24 weeks pregnant. <br /><br />Through visiting with her dr and not feeling well, she had another ultrasound which revealed cysts on her ovaries and fallopian tubes and a softball size tumor that was not their 4 weeks ago. <br /><br />They doctors are very worried about this fast growing tumor. they say they can't biopsy it (I don't know the details of why) and that she has a 60% chance of miscarriage. <br /><br />They recommend (I would boldface and underline that word if I could) she abort. Now. Like, right now. <br /><br />This is the recommendation - kill your baby so we can see what the tumor is. She was told "You'll probably miscarry anyway." "It's not really an "abortion" because you're not doing it on purpose." "What if you carry to term and then can't have any more children?" "We are trying to save your uterus." <br /><br />With modern medicine, this little boy could be delivered early and live. <br /><br />I spoke with some dr friends of mine who recommend a second opinion, which I also recommended to my aunt, her mother. There is a good chance that a fast growing tumor in her uterus during pregnancy is a fibroid (which is benign). <br /><br />P.T. Has gone from being a little boy to an "it". "It" is preventing them from biopsying the tumor. "It" is a "problem she'll have to figure out," according to my aunt, her mother. Her mother said to me, "Maybe this is God's way of telling her to take care of herself and not others." I am not joking or exaggerating. They are agnostic at best. <br /><br />Please, please: Pray for this little boy's life. There is a very, very good chance he will be murdered this week. The support for life is not there in this part of my extended family. <br /><br />If I lived closer (she is probably a good 15 hour drive away) I would be there in a heartbeat to help her advocate and be strong...but honestly I don't even know what she wants or where her heart is with this. I pray that if she chose life once she will do it again. <br /><br />Any of you who are mothers know, KNOW, that if she let's them kill her baby she will *never forgive herself*. Ever. Even if it turns out to be cancer (which it probably isn't), "I survived cancer" will never trump "Oh, and to do it I killed my baby." A mother would do anything to save the life of her child. I worry that she may not feel that way right now, because possibly he doesn't seem real to her yet. She has no other children and she has never held on of her own children in her arms. But you and I know she will feel that as soon as she does hold him and see him - and if he is dead by her choice that will only make a bad situation worse. <br /><br />So please, I beg and implore you, my friends, to storm the gates of Heaven, ask for the intercession of our Beloved Saints, the Blessed Mother, God the Holy Spirit, and all the Holy Innocent Souls for Missy and PT. He deserves to live. They both deserve life. Please pray that she will choose life. <br /><br />Thank you. Abortion and it's evils have never felt more real to me in all my life.MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-45444354599093016872011-02-16T11:02:00.002-06:002011-02-16T11:15:46.476-06:00Felted Toy FinishedHere is the toy pre-felting:<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhKZ0-4PUYoG4fSkgvJc5jpiP8MK7iJK16RnbgDzi1yGR1UX6n6yiGilRkdja0C5BzsB5Qf0JxLuGjBVK-zR-IGhaMpoKUMQCJw86fD_cs7Q6tCB7weD6V6oMonEU0vWnkV_SrR0ayJ0eIu/s1600/100_6682.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5574335731541495618" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhKZ0-4PUYoG4fSkgvJc5jpiP8MK7iJK16RnbgDzi1yGR1UX6n6yiGilRkdja0C5BzsB5Qf0JxLuGjBVK-zR-IGhaMpoKUMQCJw86fD_cs7Q6tCB7weD6V6oMonEU0vWnkV_SrR0ayJ0eIu/s320/100_6682.JPG" /></a> And after:<br /><br /><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirO2vV0fToG_HT_7NEgJ1pxQTBM6YYZZMQdORIJCmDzlgVQBVsRbttiQ65-OBlhxVo8Zcb9xb4gjbZt1oM7oJt1cVTfLcsi5Ow71HDLtnjeMgvSP_vsodD0rc9WCuHQalIBcNsuAC2rbM_/s1600/100_6683.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5574335727541093218" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirO2vV0fToG_HT_7NEgJ1pxQTBM6YYZZMQdORIJCmDzlgVQBVsRbttiQ65-OBlhxVo8Zcb9xb4gjbZt1oM7oJt1cVTfLcsi5Ow71HDLtnjeMgvSP_vsodD0rc9WCuHQalIBcNsuAC2rbM_/s320/100_6683.JPG" /></a>I had to put this through the wash <strong>3 times</strong>!! If I had put something in there on accident (like the hat that went through the was in the load after this) it would have come out barbie sized. Instead, it just would NOT FELT. It's Cascade 220 and some Paton's. Wtf? After the first wash, it was not any smaller and I still had pretty good stitch definition. After wash 2, still had stitch definition. So, I put it in on a super HOT wash for the third time and got this smaller version. I have a front loading machine and I think that is part of the problem. <br /><br /><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhOq_B9T7cngjnzzgVYmxovQGOZZuU5_YNjCPCuiAUqZy3fkvET0y0Y7m4hmCejhPt4yLgvET7LJA7yn-RfUNaVPVgJQyA1hCAzXOOOF_3dDGhwoscHxl3PGFWadn5-kvhdAs_zFmyURudn/s1600/100_6686.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5574335717458063362" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhOq_B9T7cngjnzzgVYmxovQGOZZuU5_YNjCPCuiAUqZy3fkvET0y0Y7m4hmCejhPt4yLgvET7LJA7yn-RfUNaVPVgJQyA1hCAzXOOOF_3dDGhwoscHxl3PGFWadn5-kvhdAs_zFmyURudn/s320/100_6686.JPG" /></a> I also wanted nice, firm circles. It's kind of a squiggly thing. But, the baby likes it. </div><div> </div><div>I think next time:</div><div> </div><div>I will knit shorter loops.</div><div> </div><div>I will do the HOT wash first. </div><div> </div><div>I will only do 3 loops. </div><div> </div><div>Because, of course, I'll be doing it again. <br /><br /><br /></div><div></div></div>MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-77366892227787980952011-02-16T10:36:00.003-06:002011-02-16T11:02:30.712-06:00Felted Toy BeginningsThe "toy" is finished. Here is how it started.<br /><br />I knit 4 i-cords, red, green, blue, yellow. There were about 14 inches long each (I measured just for you).<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiDeidBQZDmyGmQRWfw3YW83cKSsxDJqIHxDe9Zd3k1ojtYTVOSCva9d5YMjnIM5AYgJcgbiqlhElnqvr5MF1OOe34MNgEim-SSs8u9ZV13MCVzNuujrPgmQyhG_pGJ621YihwbECYgO1Y_/s1600/100_6678.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5574330301977215026" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiDeidBQZDmyGmQRWfw3YW83cKSsxDJqIHxDe9Zd3k1ojtYTVOSCva9d5YMjnIM5AYgJcgbiqlhElnqvr5MF1OOe34MNgEim-SSs8u9ZV13MCVzNuujrPgmQyhG_pGJ621YihwbECYgO1Y_/s320/100_6678.JPG" /></a> I sewed/wove one of them together in a circle first (the green one) and then looped the red one though and wove it together.<br /><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEik1lp3G360GrKRbVousRmlVd42E8FzAZEQeYX1qrL0vn4xnugrmYuEXez4BFn06rGmPVVL4vDOfhGYRnzozv_lxga1cBfKu8XTi45nq-Lagn988PTfyUgSVwv6JqSV78mEAvl-GWJpuRqk/s1600/100_6679.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5574330295834892962" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEik1lp3G360GrKRbVousRmlVd42E8FzAZEQeYX1qrL0vn4xnugrmYuEXez4BFn06rGmPVVL4vDOfhGYRnzozv_lxga1cBfKu8XTi45nq-Lagn988PTfyUgSVwv6JqSV78mEAvl-GWJpuRqk/s320/100_6679.JPG" /></a> I wove each end of the i-cord to the other and then I tied a knot with the two ends. These should felt away in the wash (notice I keep going from present tense to past tense...yes, it was one of those nights last night).<br /><br /><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjg71-ww9tfnbNml2mYJjzXv9bTmD4dpw2Sy5_DEfkYT6_DeF8t8O-86DYP12gL2ywkQfvlYvnu-HxDjDbGyjpNW-HME70f1Ny67jHq40cGBLS6KakWzb1PmroKglVSIoy97bGhN-DyKyss/s1600/100_6680.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5574330290511324274" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjg71-ww9tfnbNml2mYJjzXv9bTmD4dpw2Sy5_DEfkYT6_DeF8t8O-86DYP12gL2ywkQfvlYvnu-HxDjDbGyjpNW-HME70f1Ny67jHq40cGBLS6KakWzb1PmroKglVSIoy97bGhN-DyKyss/s320/100_6680.JPG" /></a> I trimed the knot ends very, very close.<br /><br /><br /><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhxTzKA86UBG832kSZZpWrsziYVHIZQU88u0nmdu_cSRKGjSnqd5XQEV82KFO6gM2chp4eg8d-rLpPWuHt6BaK-DU22a7PQVtkfFHmaqIu6sbpuGpp4rEyLfBFEEiitefngOIaxAu9jKL0t/s1600/100_6681.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5574330274472574946" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhxTzKA86UBG832kSZZpWrsziYVHIZQU88u0nmdu_cSRKGjSnqd5XQEV82KFO6gM2chp4eg8d-rLpPWuHt6BaK-DU22a7PQVtkfFHmaqIu6sbpuGpp4rEyLfBFEEiitefngOIaxAu9jKL0t/s320/100_6681.JPG" /></a><br />Pre-felting. I have all four loops together.<br /><br /><br /><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEioYAJwCk_HLB_-M4-Zm2VjzurDw5wI2z4FxOOK542DX-bsqci2bJEkCEUDTc5v5wlrQSA1eNEyzpzziZH9evCXQrTEM73ki9ev2S7rXazum5MOsT0spKzEcc-6boWM9bChf31fxqD5fLC5/s1600/100_6682.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5574330264739071362" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEioYAJwCk_HLB_-M4-Zm2VjzurDw5wI2z4FxOOK542DX-bsqci2bJEkCEUDTc5v5wlrQSA1eNEyzpzziZH9evCXQrTEM73ki9ev2S7rXazum5MOsT0spKzEcc-6boWM9bChf31fxqD5fLC5/s320/100_6682.JPG" /></a> Cell phone for size comparison. All the ends trimmed. And then......into the wash. TBC.......<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><div></div></div></div></div></div>MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-83988911213450234432011-02-14T16:47:00.002-06:002011-02-14T17:14:37.060-06:00Just the "break" I neededThose adult sweaters had me so not into my knitting. Bleh. I found the perfect thing to give me a break from those stressful projects (knitting is supposed to be fun!).....baby knits.<br /><br />This is my <a href="http://ravel.me/MamaMidwife/j6q8r">No-Purl Baby Sweater </a>I made for my dear friend who had a 5 lb baby 2 weeks ago.<br /><br />I used Knit Picks Stroll Sock Yarn in the "Twinkle Heather" colorway and some dark purple sock yarn scraps from my scrap bag for the trim.<br /><br />I hate purling. I don't know why, I just do. So this little sweater is a garter stitch body with stockinette sleeves. I didn't know if it would work out or look right, but I saw it on her this weekend at Mass and it is ADORABLE. :D<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj_xnGIaV97r7EX-EAQddeO-lTifbLSpFzh5UsimiuyWbZlJQAYdpB1hhFohp9xMPDVc53Ntbp4j8qKI-fu8_h26VHnqvZGU87lKs9qJ6pr-Vc2iIlmNOor7uS2rXQoJd1KZpvGe2dFJ1xx/s1600/100_6669.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5573683733959023330" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj_xnGIaV97r7EX-EAQddeO-lTifbLSpFzh5UsimiuyWbZlJQAYdpB1hhFohp9xMPDVc53Ntbp4j8qKI-fu8_h26VHnqvZGU87lKs9qJ6pr-Vc2iIlmNOor7uS2rXQoJd1KZpvGe2dFJ1xx/s320/100_6669.JPG" /></a> I also made a matching hat. Very, very small. It is the size of my cell phone. <br /><br /><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgdVzMzA5m9pOGJ_lNR0_HIvtfAz-OsXioktLKBouDc6vE_zRxlP2WYHaQ6JtPRhsTilVVz6f_rcCbiV00T7wVud2ZtrSGWI0b77kvTDQCjuPwvFkLK4SVE1WtY0TBNDwYGFrOWyrRPQUeY/s1600/100_6674.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5573683725503305810" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgdVzMzA5m9pOGJ_lNR0_HIvtfAz-OsXioktLKBouDc6vE_zRxlP2WYHaQ6JtPRhsTilVVz6f_rcCbiV00T7wVud2ZtrSGWI0b77kvTDQCjuPwvFkLK4SVE1WtY0TBNDwYGFrOWyrRPQUeY/s320/100_6674.JPG" /></a>This is the Swirl Hat pattern, a <a href="http://www.sheepytimeknits.com/knit/patterns.htm">free pattern</a>. It is super cute and I love it. I will be making more of these. <br /><br /><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEghdG3zvVBLvPMPHXR3V9_CRWSKUVQxi1vGTVsqFy-9_bull-csL1l3rIkKCYM93Sz0wP2j4CkvmhbBdlcMIYhn1iUqh32snJmBcoxhF211yeRzoKgUW3q8YhScDD5pogu4y4Mg2vs-bIi0/s1600/100_6676.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5573683716776491970" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEghdG3zvVBLvPMPHXR3V9_CRWSKUVQxi1vGTVsqFy-9_bull-csL1l3rIkKCYM93Sz0wP2j4CkvmhbBdlcMIYhn1iUqh32snJmBcoxhF211yeRzoKgUW3q8YhScDD5pogu4y4Mg2vs-bIi0/s320/100_6676.JPG" /></a>And, I am currently working on a baby-teether toy, similar to <a href="http://www.petitepurls.com/Summer10/summer2010_p_rainbow.html">this</a>, for my own little one. I saw it on Ravelry. It is my inspiration, but I checked the pattern out and I don't like the complicated (what I consider complicated) construction. I am just going to knit up some i-cords, rather long like 12 inches. Then I will create loops and interloop them and felt them. I think it will be rather cute. If I find the resolve, or remember, I may stop at the lumber yarn and pick up a wooden ring to attach my felted rings to. </div><div> </div><div>What are you knitting?<br /><br /><br /><div></div></div></div>MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-64500231983980562232011-02-11T17:28:00.000-06:002011-02-11T17:32:17.983-06:00A little knitting humor....A woman was knitting while driving (very, very dangerous! do not attempt!). In a short time she was speeding in excess of 95 mph and didn't notice. She also did not notice the policeman behind her with his lights and sirens on. Losing patience, he pulled up beside her and yelled, "Pull over! PULL OVER!!" She looked over at him and yelled back, "No! It's a cardigan!"<br /><br />Bwahahahahahahahaha!!MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-62228124906739655242011-02-02T19:28:00.002-06:002011-02-02T19:42:18.080-06:00Hat...er....Success!!After a second try with the hats.......I have success!!<br /><br />This is, essentially, the same pattern, but in <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_0" class="blsp-spelling-error">Steeler's</span> colors. My husband requested this hat. (And after I posted pics on <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_1" class="blsp-spelling-error">Facebook</span>, so did a friend of mine. More to come I suppose.)<br /><br />This time I cast on 80, and I stayed at 80. I did 1x1 ribbing for about an inch-<span id="SPELLING_ERROR_2" class="blsp-spelling-error">ish</span>, maybe an inch and a half. Three plain rounds black. 2 white. 1 black. 6 yellow. 1 black. 2 white. Then more black. When I got to 5 inches I began decreases (k8, k2tog.....plain round....k7, k2tog....plain round....etc) until I got to 24 stitches. Then I k1, k2tog for one round, next round k2tog around (no plain round <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_3" class="blsp-spelling-corrected">in between</span>).<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhSf_QcGHxd6S_bhvVLpM7k-UXbUVi9WshncS1h7JK0HL48IPxUvDI-_mUhQ5uogFvIqEqk34rSAgMhaeJL86QbRR0JoSc8xjcnLeNob1tWV0WEHUr-_A4QlIIjnoQJ4mpUM0wVkC2E3Cr9/s1600/100_6646.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5569270827407996978" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhSf_QcGHxd6S_bhvVLpM7k-UXbUVi9WshncS1h7JK0HL48IPxUvDI-_mUhQ5uogFvIqEqk34rSAgMhaeJL86QbRR0JoSc8xjcnLeNob1tWV0WEHUr-_A4QlIIjnoQJ4mpUM0wVkC2E3Cr9/s320/100_6646.JPG" /></a> It fits my husband AND my 10 year old son just fine. <br /><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjaBe8mNuhc-bXi9WgjPtU2q-nfgXwXtkf_pUN4Sr1xVxvMsJT4uUWr1zTJtFYoTTTKbjM-r9jo4RPgZCVfaPN4T1lXUvHT_hfZcq8DVlzqS0xrWXmuLoRwVlnP2Jz9z7Of1wcbw9-hZ1Nr/s1600/100_6645.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5569270822237359490" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjaBe8mNuhc-bXi9WgjPtU2q-nfgXwXtkf_pUN4Sr1xVxvMsJT4uUWr1zTJtFYoTTTKbjM-r9jo4RPgZCVfaPN4T1lXUvHT_hfZcq8DVlzqS0xrWXmuLoRwVlnP2Jz9z7Of1wcbw9-hZ1Nr/s320/100_6645.JPG" /></a> Success. Is. Mine. <br /><br /><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhhieKWv_FFibGDXqzUdDFUNtoupv7yzlHFxmOkjxETEcKENRd5VzVF-XdcBrwKtYzVHk6RV7E0oeWMiFOtEoPp-No9GW0dVZwJH9nVc7o2tEkbuHvy1PgzUMOzh9VkAnwWOE0oQQZX5fi6/s1600/100_6644.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5569270813658322738" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhhieKWv_FFibGDXqzUdDFUNtoupv7yzlHFxmOkjxETEcKENRd5VzVF-XdcBrwKtYzVHk6RV7E0oeWMiFOtEoPp-No9GW0dVZwJH9nVc7o2tEkbuHvy1PgzUMOzh9VkAnwWOE0oQQZX5fi6/s320/100_6644.JPG" /></a><br /><br /><br /><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg6u98TRaKHAKTy7SpEEkWLrdY4PNVwaatRFiURa_6qUPQaieDecVqpzimXAE2gCFE8nI1rQP0oN2BX5IXpg20j5NCzDmXXvDCUFUgQjH2lXT4bLW2QYLVxF1lXORRXd-CzITQXD7-vGM9k/s1600/100_6642.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5569270807670302498" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg6u98TRaKHAKTy7SpEEkWLrdY4PNVwaatRFiURa_6qUPQaieDecVqpzimXAE2gCFE8nI1rQP0oN2BX5IXpg20j5NCzDmXXvDCUFUgQjH2lXT4bLW2QYLVxF1lXORRXd-CzITQXD7-vGM9k/s320/100_6642.JPG" /></a><br />Thank you to my 10 year old model. He will be 11 soon. So big. I found some pictures today of him at about 4. He was (and still is) <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_4" class="blsp-spelling-error">soooooo</span> sweet. Love you <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_5" class="blsp-spelling-error">Wobbs</span>. </div><div> </div><div>And back on topic....</div><div> </div><div>I <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_6" class="blsp-spelling-error">frogged</span> the GB Packers hat back to the ribbing and started again. I am almost done. This one is knit to 5 1/2 inches before I began decreases. <br /><br /><br /></div><div></div></div></div>MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1773661150358042033.post-32993485623411926452011-02-01T15:25:00.003-06:002011-02-01T15:41:59.158-06:00Hats, How I Loathe TheeI finished the Green Bay Packer Hat. It is very nice. However, I am pretty sure it is too big. <br /><br />What's up with that? <br /><br />Hats are simple enough to knit. It just seems I can never get the size right no matter what I do. Usually, I start by being afraid I will make it too small, so I cast on too many stitches. (Check.) Then I knit the ribbing and realize, yes, it is too big. So I rip and cast on again, this time with less stitches. (Check.) Then it's too small, or still too big. Or, it's just right, but I <em>think</em> it might be too small so I rip and cast on again. (Check.)<br /><br />Oh, will it never end???<br /><br />I do love the instant gratification of knitting hats. They are usually done pretty fast. I started this one yesterday. But I always find them to be self-doubting projects. Sigh.<br /><br />Well......the hat is done, but IT is big. I cast-on 80 stitches and increased to 88 after the ribbing (should have skipped this). 80 was <span id="SPELLING_ERROR_0" class="blsp-spelling-error">friggin</span>' p-l-e-n-t-y. I always, always forget that you need a certain amount of negative ease to keep a hat on (a guy). I also am very sure that I should have started the decreases sooner and that the depth of the hat is a little long. Oh well. I did not weave in the final end (even left the stitch marker in it.....now that I type that I am wondering WHY(????) I did that.....) so that I can rip it back and make it "shorter". But now I think I am going to have to make it "narrower" as well.<br /><br />I suppose I won't know until my brother comes to try it on. <br /><br />Oh? Did you want to <em>see</em> it? Here it is:<br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiV-yU7E1gKgs2M2EXGUFkk0ftovGP9cWOYsm31psO8_HHqNdvLMAW78eXxll4OIb0eH4a64c5_0JWB7lCNc8l_ZjTTq-eMohs0uyet6PDUR1sm-XpZBlGgwNEbElzO8ol5w70U9LhVU-0j/s1600/100_6639.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5568836603897103538" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiV-yU7E1gKgs2M2EXGUFkk0ftovGP9cWOYsm31psO8_HHqNdvLMAW78eXxll4OIb0eH4a64c5_0JWB7lCNc8l_ZjTTq-eMohs0uyet6PDUR1sm-XpZBlGgwNEbElzO8ol5w70U9LhVU-0j/s320/100_6639.JPG" /></a> And for size comparison, my hand. Realize that I have a little of the top tucked under.<br /><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjwGup7WyuWrSED6HddwUKwri7-dDvvGDumnsxrtH1lBL-SRaMyPCFzVX_WnOsR9CgOdNLRM3SRn4eWkp4-XgHH5ZVsSl8Bx6_q2PJ0uvyRQvp1pwumgeH2ESeFdgUqNODaKv_0DzmVoTZS/s1600/100_6640.JPG"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 213px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5568836596508445810" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjwGup7WyuWrSED6HddwUKwri7-dDvvGDumnsxrtH1lBL-SRaMyPCFzVX_WnOsR9CgOdNLRM3SRn4eWkp4-XgHH5ZVsSl8Bx6_q2PJ0uvyRQvp1pwumgeH2ESeFdgUqNODaKv_0DzmVoTZS/s320/100_6640.JPG" /></a> Maybe it will be just perfect. My brother could have a really huge head and I just don't know it. <br /><br /><div></div></div>MamaMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12896735513158371547noreply@blogger.com4