This is a really cute movie. But that's not the point. The point is, that cute little beach coverup/dress that Jennifer Aniston is wearing. I noticed it when I watched the movie, and now I see pictures of it all over the 'net. So today, I'm looking at that movie, and I'm thinking 'I could so make that!' Seriously. I could. So I have decided that I'm gonna. Figure out how to make it. What do y'all think. Cotton thread, or maybe a lightweight cotton yarn? Maybe something else. The pattern looks fairly easy to figure out. I've got all weekend off this weekend. Let's see what I can come up with.Thursday, October 13, 2011
Just Go With It
This is a really cute movie. But that's not the point. The point is, that cute little beach coverup/dress that Jennifer Aniston is wearing. I noticed it when I watched the movie, and now I see pictures of it all over the 'net. So today, I'm looking at that movie, and I'm thinking 'I could so make that!' Seriously. I could. So I have decided that I'm gonna. Figure out how to make it. What do y'all think. Cotton thread, or maybe a lightweight cotton yarn? Maybe something else. The pattern looks fairly easy to figure out. I've got all weekend off this weekend. Let's see what I can come up with.Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Love these pillows!

I just love this basketweave pillow pattern. The pattern I have for it calls for a G hook, but I didn't like the way it came out using four-ply yarn with a G hook, so I use an I hook. I made this to fit an 18-inch pillow form, and I love the way it came out. LMHO So much so that I now have two more on my hooks, one in gold, and one in off-white (RH Aran, to be precise). They work up fairly quickly, too, just four or six hours apiece. It's a nice mindless pattern to work while I'm watching TV or whatever.....
Y'all have a great day.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
David's Latest Hat
Well, here is the Acrobat Hat from Shannon Mullet Bowlsby's "Heady Affairs". The picture, of course, does not do the pattern justice. It has a great post stitch texture that is so cool to see, and just wonderful to touch. I just know David is going to love this hat. There is so much to keep his fingers busy.
I made it with ILTY Ivy League print. That yarn is so gorgeous, I love the combination of colors. They are all so vibrant and beautiful. I made a little shoulder bag with this (I still have to finish that off, with sewing and adding little notions and a handle.) yarn that I am going to love when it is finished. It's one of those multi colors that is just so wonderful.
Now David wants the Steam Punk hat. I'm trying to decide what colors to make it in. This is a really good book, and the patterns are easy, too.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Finally a FO!
Ack, this is a terrible picture. I finished my Christmas afghan, a round ripple in ILTY Cranberry, Linen, and Dark Olive. Oh, this thing is beautiful, if I do say so myself. I bought three skeins of each color, and only used two of the green and the linen, and have most of the third of the Cranberry left, so it didn't take a lot of yarn. I worked four rows of each color per repeat (seven rows of Cranberry to start, I like the center bigger so it doesn't get lost visually) and the finished product is about sixty inches big. I'm loving this.It's only October, heck, I may make two Christmas afghans this year! Ha ha ha!
Y'all have a wonderful day!
Southern Living Idea House Tour
Well, I went to the Southern Living Idea House last Friday. I love those things, those idea homes. I love to go anywhere that inspires me, and kind of gives me decorating ideas. When I go furniture shopping, I take pictures all through the store, of things that give me ideas on how to arrange a seating group, or a tabletop, or whatever.
The welcoming committee was lovely. He didn't say a word, but he made me glad to be there.There were a lot of rustic images, though. The ceilings were great.


The dining room was lovely. The chairs were different heights, staggered around the table. That was interesting. Also, it was draped beautifully. In fact, the whole home was draped wonderfully. They had little seating areas tucked in the corners of the dining room. That seemed like a fun idea.
They used these little ottomans all over the house. Now there's an idea I will use. Ottomans are c
I enjoyed the home, though. I love looking through idea homes. I wish I had more chances to do so. I got a lot of ideas here, things I am thinking of putting in my own little home. I am inspired!
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