Monday, June 21, 2010

Don't You Love When You Win Things?!

My knitting meetup group recently had a raffle to help raise money for the group and
I WON!!

Haha, I never win anything...and it was too funny...our group organizer who was holding the raffle was sitting next to me that night and she asked someone else to pull the winning ticket. I quickly volunteered, totally not expecting to pull my own name...but low and behold, I DID! Everyone was laughing and I was like, OMG, I totally didn't pull my name on purpose! It was too funny!

But look at all of the lovely goodies that I received:

A cute little basket with bow, including:
  • A handmade project bag for one small knitting project
  • A handmade "goodies" bag which can be used to tote necessary knitting tools (needles, scissors, etc.)
  • A skein of Patons Pure cotton yarn
  • A crochet hook
  • Extra-long knitting needles
  • Little notepad to keep in my knitting tote in case I need to make a pattern note or keep track of my stitches
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE all of it and am so excited to use all of it! Thanks to Jenn and Heather especially for contributing to the raffle and its handmade goods! :)

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Makeover

What can I say...my blog was demanding a makeover! :)

Monday, June 14, 2010

A Lengthy Recovery

Hi to all my blog readers...I'm sitting in the LAX airport waiting for my flight back to Monterey. I spent the weekend in Denver, CO visiting one of my best friends, her husband, and their family. Her mom/dad live there and she had planned this huge *surprise* anniversary party for them...and I got the chance to be there to celebrate with them. Pics and a blog post about it to come...

I figured while I have this time to spare, I'd blog a little about my recovery after my tonsillectomy...

It will be 3 weeks tomorrow that I had my tonsils taking out. For those of you who don't know, getting tonsils out as an adult is NO FUN!! I was warned and I really wish my parents would have had mine taken out when I was a child. This surgery has been a long time coming...basically I have lots of breathing problems (especially when I wake up in the morning), I have some sleep apnea (determined by a sleep study), I get tonsillitis a couple of times a year, and I snore like a 'mad-woman'!! :)

Anyway, getting tonsils out as an adult can cause the recovery time to be up to 2-3 weeks (whereas kids usually bounce back in a few days to a week). My surgery went well...but 3 weeks later and I still don't feel COMPLETELY back to normal. The first week all I consumed were ice chips, water, and jello...seriously! Solid foods started to make a comeback last week, but mostly just soups, mashed potatoes and bread.

I want to say that the sore throat wasn't the worst part...I had some MAJOR earaches (the doctor told me this would happen because your ear canal is connected to the way your throat reacts and it will feel like you have an ear infection). So, my meds continued much longer than I would have liked due to horrible earaches.

Note: It is also really painful to yawn and sneeze soon after having tonsils out...try to avoid (like anyone can...) :)

But, I can already tell a difference in my breathing and supposedly my friends this weekend said they didn't hear me snore once!!!! :) Woohoooo...my hubby won't have to wear ear plugs at night anymore (yeah, I'm totally NOT joking...poor guy). So, I would definitely say that getting the surgery was a good decision, but something I wish I could have avoided, getting them out when I was younger. And I'm SO glad to be back to eating normal food again, although the liquid diet probably allowed me to lose a few pounds...it was not fun or appetizing!! My throat is still a bit sore when swallowing, but each day gets closer to being back to normal.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Vampire's Perspective

Just picked up my 'hot-off-the-press" copy of:


I am actually really excited to read this short novella to the Twilight Series. It should be interesting to finally read about a perspective other than Bella's (not that I didn't love hers), but I guess I just think it will be kind of refreshing to know the story (within Eclipse) from another's point of view. Stephenie (described in her Introduction) writes that she feels Bree's story really adds to the plot of Eclipse and is basically a necessary component to the overall battle between the Cullens/wolves and the army of Vampires!

Eek...I'm ready to read it....although it is going to have to wait a few days (I know right, how on Earth can I wait) but I JUST started:

I guess you could say I'm on a Stephenie Meyer kick :)

And I am totally wrapped up in this one at the moment!!! Have any of you read this book yet? Totally didn't realize the depth of the storyline for this book...but it is intriguing, to say the least!

Anyway, only 24 more days until ECLIPSE!!!! I can't wait...I most definitely have my 'midnight showing' ticket and will be impatiently waiting in line for hours that day! :0

Saturday, June 5, 2010

To Dye For

Well, I figured that it was about time that I blogged about my newest knitting obsession...dyeing yarn at home! I've been knitting for about 3 years now. I started out buying the inexpensive, easily attainable yarn at Hobby Lobby, even Walmart. There's nothing wrong with this yarn...I still buy it. However, as the years have passed, my taste has gotten a little bit more expensive...shopping at LYS's (Local Yarn Shoppes) that carry fancy shmancy yarn that takes a bit more out of the pocketbook. And since I have moved to Monterey and joined the local knitting group...I have been introduced to the latest trend in the fiber fabulous yarn world...indie dyers, hand-painted yarn, hand-dyed yarn, etc. Yarn that started out as a plain canvas and has been dyed to create masterpieces (literally), most of them even having names (see here).

So, after doing a little research, I decided to venture out and try to dye my own yarn. I read a few tutorials...here...and here. And then just decided to go for it. Here is a skein of yarn I dyed about a month ago...and a short tutorial on how I went about the dying process:

"Pretty in Pink"


Step 1: Gather materials: Crock pot, Wilton's Icing Dye, Vinegar, Measuring Cup, H2O


Step 2: Choose color(s) you want to dye with. For "Pretty in Pink" I chose to use only 1 dye, Rose. You may dye with as many colors as you want.

Step 3: Fill the crock pot with 1/2 cup of Vinegar, place skein to dye in the crock pot and fill with H2O until the skein is covered. Let it soak for about 20-30 minute in the vinegar/H2O solution.

Step 4: Turn crock pot on high and let it begin to heat up to about a warm temperature.
Step 5: While it is heating up, mix 1/4 tbsp. of Wilton's Icing Dye with about 1 cup of boiling water in a measuring cup or mason jar. The icing dye comes in a gel form, so make sure the water is boiling to ensure it is completely dissolved. Once completely dissolved, pour dye into crock pot as it reaches the warm temperature.

Skein and dye in crock pot heating up

Step 6: Let skein dye in crock pot for 1 hour, reaching the temperature on the High setting, but not to a boil. Check and make sure that the skein has taken up all or most of the dye by dipping a spoon into the dye water...the water should be mostly, if not completely clear. Turn off the crock pot, take the lid off and let cool (until the skein and water reaches room temperature). 

Step 7: Rinse skein (very little to no dye should be seen when rinsing) and I also soak the skein in some Soak wash (if I have some on hand) to get the vinegar-like smell to go away.
Step 8: Hang the skein to dry (to speed up the process, I typically put a fan to it) and re-skein if necessary. (Note: I didn't re-skein this one...I liked how it looked with the variations of pink)

And, TA-DA...I got a little something like this:

You can see where the dye picked up more in some areas than others, but it gives it a cool effect!
Overall, I was very happy with this skein...it is posted on my Etsy shop!! :)

And here is another skein that I dyed (using a different method) and a short tutorial on its process:

"Rustic Skies"

Step 1: Gather materials: Canning pot, saran wrap (the good kind, NOT the cheap kind or it might melt to the skein), Wilton's Icing Dyes, glass pie plate, squeeze bottles (found at Walmart), paper towels, H2O

For this skein, I used Wilton's Icing Dyes: Violet and Brown

Canning pot...sorry not as many pictures of this process :)

Step 2: Soak yarn like previous tutorial (I typically use my crock pot for this soaking as well, without turning it on) in vinegar/H2O solution for 20-30 minutes.

Step 3: While yarn is soaking, prepare dye the same way and pour into squeeze bottle(s). It helps to let the dye mixture cool a bit before pouring into squeeze bottle(s). 

Step. 4: Lay out a few layers of saran wrap onto flat surface (helps to put newspaper or plastic table cloth underneath to protect surface). Once skein has soaked, ring skein out and place onto saran wrap.

Step 5: Apply dye however you like to your skein...lengthwise, stripes, zig-zags, etc. You may want to flip skein over and apply dye to other side as well. Wrap skein up in saran wrap (bring top down over skein, bring bottom up over skein and roll into a pinwheel...if saran wrap has too much liquid from the dye, you can wipe up with paper towels or transfer skein to new saran wrap and wrap up. 

Step 6: Cover bottom of canning pot with water, place glass pie plate onto jar rack upside down and bring water to a boil. Place pinwheel-wrapped skein on the center of the pie plate, like so:

Step 7: Cover with lid and let steam in the canning pot for 1 hour. After the 1 hour, turn stove off, take lid off and LET COOL...the plastic and skein will be hot. Once cooled, unwrap skein and rinse/wash/dry like first tutorial.

And, VOILA:

I re-skeined this one to get a more variegated look.
It is also on sale in my Etsy shop! :)

Well, there you have it...2 methods of dyeing yarn that I have experimented with. I am nowhere near an expert on this and am learning more and more about it each time I attempt to dye. But it is really fun to experiment, especially with different color combinations...and I am proud to say I sold 2 of my dyed skeins:

"Peaches 'n Cream" & "Mermaid Tails"

It was a proud moment but I was kind of sad to see them go. :( Anyway, this was a super-long post, hope you all have made it this far and enjoyed reading about yarn-dying! Thanks for reading!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Flower Power

Just wanted to showcase some of the beautiful flowers/plants that my family sent me during my recovery...they sure were nice to look at while I was laying on the couch eating ice chips:

Yellow roses from the hubby

Daisies from my momma

Beautiful plant from my mother- and father-in-law

THANK YOU SO MUCH EVERYONE!! :)