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Tag Archives: crafts
Indian Corn Wreath …
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Tagged autumn, crafts, Martha's Vineyard, Photographs
Pencil bag for Dan
The drawstring dice bag was such a hit that the guys requested a matching bag for pencils and pens. I simplified the method given in the tutorial to omit the circular bottom and again made button holes on opposing sides and cross-threaded the ties. You know you’ve done a good job when they come back and ask for more.
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Tagged crafts, Dan's Doin's
Leftovers
I almost always make some extras when I am baking potatoes. They make a delicious quick lunch.
Home Fries
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 baked potato, diced
1 clove garlic, minced
minced oil-cured black olives
Fry potato over high heat until brown and crispy on both sides. Add garlic and olives, season with salt and pepper, and cook 30 seconds longer or until garlic is fragrant.
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Tagged crafts
Salt dough ornaments
I had my first little experiment with salt dough ornaments last week. They looked pretty sloppy going into the oven but they shrink up a bit and look much tidier when they come out. Next time I want to flip them half way through because they didn’t dry evenly. I’m thinking I need a straw or something to make a larger hole as well.
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Tagged crafts, ornaments, salt dough
Smashing little boxes…
In the wake of the USOC cease and desist letter and subsequent apology, had a thought: I hate stereotypes. In a world where we must define everything, from the name of the particles that make up the air we breathe to the ethnic categories we claim on the census, it's preferred that everyone and everything fit nice and neatly into its own little box. Speak a hybrid of Spanish or English two equally different boxes? Then you now speak a new language called Spanglish.
I am not too particular about stereotypes for obvious reasons, but the main one is the fact that, because I do not fit into one box on a number of levels, I can make people uneasy (or curious...it all depends on the person). I mean, really, as a girl I was supposed to love the color pink, love cooking and cleaning, right? Nope! Give me a tricked out Honda Civic and I'll be the first girl in line to race Vin Diesel in the next Fast and Furious movie, because I'd be more interested in the sleek lines of the interior than the actor's chiseled muscles (though, as far as preferences go, the muscles would be at a very very close second). :)
So why do knitters and crocheters get the stereotype that we're all grannies, spinsters, or just plain old women with a house full of cats and nothing else to do? I mean, when I first presented the idea to my husband that I wanted to open a yarn shop, he asked me why I wanted to be in an industry full of old ladies. And the fact that the USOC so quickly issued (and re-issued) an apology to our community of fiber fanatics means that we have more pull than the average person may think.
This is why I do what I do. I want to pass on this craft to people who want to learn, join our powerful community, and have fun doing something that can make the world more beautiful, one stitch at a time.
So, with a successful grand opening of the brick and mortar shop, a growing number of wonderful customers, and my design mojo back, I will keep working hard and travelling on this path. I'm designing a few patterns now, working on getting more new items in the shop, and keeping us in the Bay View area for as long as we can.
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| Peanut and me at the shop Photo by Jennifer Kresse |
So why do knitters and crocheters get the stereotype that we're all grannies, spinsters, or just plain old women with a house full of cats and nothing else to do? I mean, when I first presented the idea to my husband that I wanted to open a yarn shop, he asked me why I wanted to be in an industry full of old ladies. And the fact that the USOC so quickly issued (and re-issued) an apology to our community of fiber fanatics means that we have more pull than the average person may think.
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| Green layette I designed and hand knit this one |
So, with a successful grand opening of the brick and mortar shop, a growing number of wonderful customers, and my design mojo back, I will keep working hard and travelling on this path. I'm designing a few patterns now, working on getting more new items in the shop, and keeping us in the Bay View area for as long as we can.
| Peanut models The Wonderful Wallaby I wanted him to have something fun for the fall and practiced raglan yoke at the same time! |
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Tagged crafts, knit, Knitting, local yarn shop
A Call to Arms: Setting Up the Shop
| The shop on the same day we got the keys... |
Since I didn't want to complain about EVERYTHING, I haven't posted. I could have posted about the 10 hours a day I spend in the shop with my curious 2 year-old (who insisted on giving me hugs and kisses while I was lifting heavy items). I could have even posted about how tight the money is since we are spending our own money left and right to get things moved in and fixed up. But why stay positive? Because that's what gets me through the day! In spite of all the bumps in the road, I know that this yarn shop is something I want to do and it will work out the way it should.
| How one area of the shop looked as of yesterday. |
We funded this business out of our own pockets. That's admittedly the scariest thing about starting the yarn shop. There's so much on the line. If it fails, it will take a long time to recover. I'm starting to feel the same strain that I did when I worked at my last job, I made good money, had great health care benefits, but hated the job. I was torn because working their benefited my family, but I was losing my sanity. Now, I'm doing what I love, but this has the potential to not be a good thing for the family. Then I just pick up and start knitting an item for my Etsy shop or stare at pictures of the LYS and feel a sense of calm. See? Yarn is good for your health.
When we got the keys almost two weeks ago and I began moving in, the space looked empty. Then, a week later, the furniture was moved in and I could barely move around without hitting a box or getting a bruise from the corner of a fixture. My husband, his brother, and a friend moved all the large items in and I ended up moving everything where it needed to go. That meant I had to tramp up and down the basement stairs with heavy boxes and bins of things from our storage unit and the basement of our home.
| The other half of the front area. Today, all of the yarn was finally put out... |
So now I'm stressing about all the other little incidentals that need to fall into place before we open the doors. You know, the final touches to make this business launch. The sign is the most difficult item to do, because I cannot do it myself (grrrr...). You'll find out quickly that, while I am a team player, I love my independence.
Peanut finds all the running around amusing. He's got a stash of toys and plenty of things to get into while I have my attention on something else. He's even noticed that UPS delivers "mommy's yarn" so now whenever he sees a UPS truck, he proudly exclaims, "That's mommy's yarn! Mommy, we get yarn! Mommy, we go yarn shop, get yarn!" I see another yarnie joining us in the future...
Why is this a call to arms? Well, it being a bit of a slower time for yarn shops in general with warmer months coming, internet sales have slowed to somewhat of a stand still, so we need your help. I implore my followers to continue to patronize the online shop, tell your friends and family about us, and if you're in the area, come in for our Grand Opening so that we can keep up with the demand. :)
What you'll see shortly after Midwest Yarn opens are classes, craft demos, knit alongs, open knit sessions, and some great promotions that will keep you coming back for more. If you're a crafter or an artist interested in selling your items at our shop, contact me at melina@midwestyarn.com for more information.
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Tagged crafts, knit along, Knitting, local yarn shop, LYS
2nd New Jersey Yarn Crawl …
This past weekend Deb and I went on the 2nd New Jersey Yarn Crawl. We only crawled to 5 of the 15 participating yarn stores.
The Stitching Bee in Chatham was our first stop.
Then to the beautiful town of Madison…
…to The Blue Purl. This yarn shop is one of the nicest, as are the people who work here.
Third stop was Angelfire Studios in Basking Ridge.
Also in Basking Ridge was Down Cellar
Not only is Down Cellar a friendly and nice yarn shop but during this visit my daughter Deb and I got a bit of a surprise ! As I walked back into the room where she was, she pointed to a woman sitting at a table and asked me if I knew who she was? It took maybe a second to recognize her. Deb and I hadn’t seen Diane in over 11 years… we all used to be part of a book group that began online. Although we used to get together from time to time we did lose touch after awhile. I had been thinking about her recently and she, while going through old photos had been thinking of Deb and me. Guess the cosmos worked its magic and brought us to the same yarn shop at the same time. It was fun to see her and I’m sure we’ll do better at keeping in touch.
Last stop… Nonna’s Yarn Cafe in Denville. The two sisters who own this yarn shop took a devastating hit last August with the flooding from hurricane Irene. Their store is lovely and it’s nice to see them back in business.
It was a fun day.
Links:
Nonna’s Yarn Angelfire Studios
(Click here for Yarn Crawl of 2011 post)
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Still Here!
| Sock Madness Round 2 - Submitted last night |
| My first "official" pattern - Garter Stripes Cardigan for 0 to 24 months |
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| My favorite design - Falling Leaves Jumper |
And as if I didn't have enough to do, I've been convinced by my mother to write a book of patterns for baby clothes. To raise money for that venture I started a Kickstarter campaign, so if you like my designs, please contribute to the cause (and there are some great rewards out there too). I've got quite a few sketches ready and some other ideas that need to make it onto paper, but funding is mainly to get materials for testing patterns, making swatches, paying a photographer, etc. I have also made plans to attend the publishing workshop at Stitches Midwest in August. I will be booking the class soon, just have to price hotel stays etc. Wish me luck!
| My son, Peanut, modeling a few of my impromptu child hat designs. Above - Groundhog ; Below - Packers/Sport Beanie |
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Tagged book, crafts, design, kickstarter, Knitting, online yarn shop, patterns, project, publishing, yarn, yarn shop
Painting Party …
Recently I had a birthday – a big, scary one. To ease the transition into a new decade I decided I’d like to spend part of the day doing something with my daughters Patty and Deb. We rarely do anything together and so I wanted it to be something we’d all enjoy.
Last August Patty and I went to Pottery Pizazz to paint pottery and had so much fun that I decided it was what I wanted the three of us to do. (CLICK HERE)
Patty brought home made chocolate cupcakes (two had chocolate pudding in the middle…yummm) and a birthday balloon.
Took awhile but finally we chose what we wanted to paint and then set about our task.
Patty’s
Mine
The pottery painting was Patty’s present to me and this is the gift card she made.
Me and my girls.
(The above picture has been tweaked … ya think
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I still have one more gift to collect so stay tuned in March to find out what it is and where Deb and I are going !!!
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Tagged crafts, Family, New Jersey, Photographs, photoshop
Mom’s And Mine …
My mother did these two counted cross stitches over 80 years ago.
Gay Head Lighthouse still had the lightkeepers house attached to it.
Only 4 lighthouses instead of 5 on the Vineyard map – do you know which one is missing?
My counted cross stitch of Gay Head lighthouse done in 2004.
Vineyard map done in 1993… my first of 11.
CLICK HERE to read the post I did about our two Vineyard maps.
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