Monday, February 13, 2012

sigh.

I've reached the end of season 5 of Dr. Who on netflix.  I need more Dr. Who!  sigh.

Almost done with the green fishy hat!

Will try to be more chatty tomorrow.  ;)

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Oi.

Yes, oi.  I've been watching too much BBC today.  So there.  lol

I've finished the main hat part of the last capucine hat and need to block both and make the tassels.  Such quick knits!  I'm now working on the main body of the first fish hat.  Absolutely love the color combo.  Frog Tree wool in a pretty apricot/marigold heathery shade for the accents and a foresty/olivey green tweed (queensland something yummy).  So striking!

And after almost finishing 5 seasons of Dr. Who (I still love the actor from season one the best!!!), I wonder when I can use the word gobsmacked without sounding silly...  hmmm...

BTW, Burn Notice is still working out!  Great guest stars too!

Have a good night!

Friday, February 10, 2012

grumble

Ugh - had to go into the snow today!  Sooooooooo cold!!!  With how temperate this winter has been, I am not prepared for the cold!  I'm now wishing that my Cassis cardi was done.  BRRRRR!!!!

On an up note, I'm almost done with the second Capucine hat!  They are just too darn cute.  I may have to break down and make one for me after I make one for Charla.  She's slowly making me appreciate earflap hats.  It was just hilarious last weekend.  Hubby and I were down at an auction house near here and one of the teenage helpers was wearing a earflap hat that looked like a penguin!  I've been seeing the patterns for animal hat lately, but I really only noticed the ones for kids.  I had no idea this was a trend!  Did I mention the teenager was a boy???  lol!  Sorry teenage dude, penguin earflap hat that my six year old goes gaga for makes me giggle!

Well, I'm about done for the night.  To anyone out there bored enough to read this and my wonderful mom, good night.  :)

Thursday, February 09, 2012

Snow!

It snowed!  Yay!!!! 

It's so pretty and I never had to set foot in it.  :)

Wednesday, February 08, 2012

Potatoes Rock!

Holy sheep everyone!  Potatoes make the most amazing doughnuts.  I used the Baked Sugar Doughnuts (Bread Machine) recipe from food.com.  I tossed everything in my bread machine (including mashed potatoes!  lol), mixed it up, used my cookie scoop to make doughnut holes, sprinkled them with cinnamon-sugar before baking, 8 mins at 375, and YUM!  They are the lightest and most tender doughnuts I've ever made.  I should've made a half batch though!  We'll be eating doughnuts for the next week!

(yum!)

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Stick a Fork in Me

DONE!  14 shipping labels printed and even scheduled a pickup so my mail lady doesn't whine.  :)

Now all I have to do is pack up all the star wars figures and collectibles and they will be on their way out!  I hope I bought enough boxes today....  lol

On another note, I LOVE NETFLIX!!!  Well, at least while they keep their good rates, of course.  lol  Hubbster and I just started watching Burn Notice.  It's a really good series!  Well, at least the first two episodes are.  That's all we've watched so far.  I love Bruce Campbell's character!   

Monday, February 06, 2012

Geez!

It's been awhile!  I feel as though I should be blowing the dust bunnies out of the corners of my blog!  lmao  It's amazing how time flies.  :)

Okie-dokie, now for some ramblings about knitting....  Hey!  I am knitting.  Not for myself mind you.  Commission knitting!!!  lol  I have the buttons left to knit on my peak's island hood and then that will be on its way to canada to the lovely Maggi who sent me lovely sock yarns.  I'm hoping to make the mcn she sent me into a pretty shawlette to keep my neck cozy and the gorgeous gothsocks into kneesocks.  i'm tempted to try some colorwork even.  gasp!  Anyways, the hood for Maggi was knit from Malabrigo worsted.  I've found this is not my fave yarn.  I know, shocked right?  I absolutely adore the sock yarn.  But the worsted is too splitty and thick and thin for me.  There was a definate weight difference in the first and second skeins.  The first skein bordered on bulky weight and the second was very much more on the worsted side.  It was wonderfully soft, though! 

My other commission is for the too cool Tairi.  (I think I spelled the name right!)  I'm knitting fun winter hats for her kiddoes.  Capucine hats (they look like little Hansel and Gretel fairytale hoods!) for the girls and Fish hats for the boys.  SO CUTE! 

When these are all done I'm hoping I'll be able to convince myself to get back to my cassis cardi.  I'm knitting it from a cozy sheepy grey/oatmeal rustic wool.  Christopher Sheep Farm Two-Ply.  Lovely stuff.  Been working on it since fall and I'm still on the raglan shaping.  Did I mention this is a top down sweater???  lol! 

Enough of ranting!  I'm glad to be back.  I'm going to go curl up with my book and my cat. :)