Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Mothers Day



Spent a wonderful mother’s day with my mom and have some pictures to share.  I made her a pair of socks from yarn she picked out, Staccato by Shibui, and in all honesty I’m embarrassed to say that it has been more than just a while ago that she picked it out.  On the other hand I am really happy they fit and she’s wearing them! 
She now needs more care and has just recently been moved to the next level at Elk Meadows.  Unfortunately she has lost her eyesight; her physical health seems to be fine although she has lost weight.  But something’s never change, like her love of cold milk and warm cinnamon rolls.  My niece Allison brought her one on our visit and she was in heaven!  It really was a good cinnamon roll.  She also believes in a manicure very two weeks. 


The one thing I can say about Utah, it always has surprises for me. On the drive to my moms I had been seeing bald eagle nests but had never stopped to look at them. This time I pulled over to take a few pictures, to my surprise and excitement a juvenile bald eagle flew overhead and was circling! I must not have look to tasty because he head back over to the lake.  

Take care everyone and enjoy your summer.

Julie

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

National Needle Arts Association (TNNA)


I spent some time in Long Beach a few weekends ago at the National Needle Arts Association (TNNA) Trade Show & got to check out some of the new yarns and color combinations for spring.  My favorite was Jade Sapphires cashmere linen blend they named Sylph; a skein made it into my suitcase…oh joy!

On Sunday I ran into Alana Dakos from Never Not Knitting with her daughter signing their book Annie and the Swiss Cheese Scarf; it’s about a little girl who wants to knit and her mother who teaches her.  It’s a cute story with beginning knitting instruction in the back. And if you haven’t heard yet Alana has another book Botanical Knits coming out in May with pre-orders being accepted; I have mine pre-ordered with Twigs & Willow in my Ravelry favorites already. 


For those of you that will be enjoying Stitches West in Santa Clara on the 21st through the 24th Chic ~ a will be there.  She doubled the booth size to accommodate more products so look for her at #932,934 and grab one of those wonderful yarn keepers I was telling you about, you won’t be sorry.

Julie

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Utah



On my most recent trip to Utah it was freezing!  Our first day there it was 0 degrees at 8:30 in the morning; this explains the picture of people ice fishing on our way to visit my mom.  I was able to sport around in some hand knits though.  

Ice Fishing

  












My mom wasn’t really up to pictures this trip; she’s been having good days and not so good days so adjustments in her care were made.
 
On the flight my son did take this picture of me knitting one of my frequent flyer hats; it’s the MOOSE hat from Bea Ellis Knitwear.  I hooked the Chic-a yarn keeper on the latch of the tray table to knit, it’s a great way to avoid the yarn rolling off your lap onto the floor (yuck) where you’d have to say excuse me to the person next to you as you politely try to retrieve it or worse it rolls three rows back!  I was also able to zip up the hat and pattern in the yarn keeper when I heard the familiar words “Please put your tray and seat in the upright lock position as we prepare for landing”.

I hope everyone’s year has started off well and that projects are flying off your needles and hooks!!

Julie