The other blanket was crocheted using a size I hook. I purchased some organic cotton from
Knitpicks.com in "Malted Milk" and used Lion Brand Cotton-Ease in Almond and Blossom and used it in a shell pattern. It's sized about right for a crib blanket.
Curling up in an oversized chair with a book or some yarn and a hook or needle, music playing in the background.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Susan and Bowen's Baby Shower Blankets
Starting Something New... again... for the ... oh, I've lost count
I already have a blog. I admit, I am pretty bad about posting. I've tried keeping a diary and journaling. I have several journals, their pages crisp, the bindings pristine. I do try, though. In addition to wanting to keep a record of thoughts and events in my life, I want to keep a record of what I've read, heard, made. Projects. Things like that. That's what I'm going to try and do here.
I love to read, but I don't necessarily have the best memory for authors or titles. There are too many books that I've read and loved, but can't remember the name of the book or who wrote it. One instance that comes to mind is a book I read when I was in elementary school (Go Carver Cougars!). Don't remember much about the book, but it was science fiction, which was something in and of itself back then. The book had a few pen and ink drawings, and one in particular stands out. Main character is a boy who's somehow ended up in the den of a dragon. This is a space dragon that has challenged the boy to a game of chess. Don't remember how the boy ended up in the lair, the stakes of the chess game, or really anything else.
Maybe that's one of the goals of this new blog. Since this is a public forum, I'll be able to keep a record of the books that I'm reading (or have recently read), but maybe I'll be able to get some help in learning the titles and/or authors of books that are flitting at the edge of my memory.
In addition to reading, I also knit and crochet. By no means am I an expert, but I have a growing stash of yarn and new projects that I am itching to start. Most of the things that I've taken time to finish have been given away as gifts. Again, I'm not the best when it comes to keeping a record, so I'll also try to use this blog to keep a record of what I've made: a picture (if I don't forget), yarn, needle(s), hook(s), etc.
I'll do my best to add links to cool spots and will refer to my other blog, k-place.blogspot.com. That's where I'll record the real life stuff and why I made something.
I guess I'm ready to jump in and see what happens!
I love to read, but I don't necessarily have the best memory for authors or titles. There are too many books that I've read and loved, but can't remember the name of the book or who wrote it. One instance that comes to mind is a book I read when I was in elementary school (Go Carver Cougars!). Don't remember much about the book, but it was science fiction, which was something in and of itself back then. The book had a few pen and ink drawings, and one in particular stands out. Main character is a boy who's somehow ended up in the den of a dragon. This is a space dragon that has challenged the boy to a game of chess. Don't remember how the boy ended up in the lair, the stakes of the chess game, or really anything else.
Maybe that's one of the goals of this new blog. Since this is a public forum, I'll be able to keep a record of the books that I'm reading (or have recently read), but maybe I'll be able to get some help in learning the titles and/or authors of books that are flitting at the edge of my memory.
In addition to reading, I also knit and crochet. By no means am I an expert, but I have a growing stash of yarn and new projects that I am itching to start. Most of the things that I've taken time to finish have been given away as gifts. Again, I'm not the best when it comes to keeping a record, so I'll also try to use this blog to keep a record of what I've made: a picture (if I don't forget), yarn, needle(s), hook(s), etc.
I'll do my best to add links to cool spots and will refer to my other blog, k-place.blogspot.com. That's where I'll record the real life stuff and why I made something.
I guess I'm ready to jump in and see what happens!
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