Friday, May 16, 2025

Flosstube podcast Ep. 29 - Biscornued out



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Current Works in Progress (WIPS)



Project name: One Stitch at a Time
Started: Jan. 10, 2025
Finished:
Designer/Source: La-D-Da Stitches, purchased at 123stitch.com
DMC conversion: 501, 3799, 315, 3826, 169, 05, 832, 3787, 3859, 640
Fabric: 28 Charles Craft DMC "Tea Dyed"
I'm participating in a stitch-along in the Across the Pond - Stitch and Chat group on the book of faces.

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New Starts



Project name: Black Bellied Whistling Ducks
Started: 5/3/25
Finished:
Designer: Lindy Stitches, part of the Bird Crush Club
Chart purchased at Lindy Stitches in 2023
Fabric: Hobby Lobby 14 count aida
Fabric color: Mist
Fabric count: 14 ct
Floss used: DMC 310, 605, 827, 644, 08, 3064, 712, 838, 3819, 3782, 3863, 603, 3790, Threadworx - Rustic Red



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Project name: Love, Hugs, and Kisses
Started: 5/9/25
Finished:
Designer: Arlene Cohen of WorksByABC
Chart purchased: Just Cross Stitch Feb. 2023 issue
Fabric: Stash aida
Fabric color: White
Fabric count: 14 count
Floss used: DMC 816 garnet instead of the called for DMC Mouline EtoileC816.


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Project name: Licorice vanilla socks
Started: 5/3/25
Finished:
Needle size:
Yarn: Knit Picks Stroll "Licorice Tweed"
Yarn color: Charcoal grey with flecks of color
Yarn Purchased: Stash yarn that was given to me.

Other channels mentioned:

ElizabethAnnCanStitch - for her project bag tutorial
Mudpuppy Stitchery - She has a new chart.

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Monday, May 12, 2025

The full week

 I thought I'd give something a try this past week.  Sort of stream of conscious. Sort of normal update. Enjoy! 

Monday

It was publishing day.  We put out a special issue for Pope Francis. Weather was really nice. ... It made it a bit hard to stay focused on work when I could see how nice it was outside. 

Before work I went out and opened the greenhouse.  It feels so nice to say "open the greenhouse." Spring and the growing season is officially here. Nothing that I planted this weekend has sprouted yet.  Ha!

In the late evening I decided to break out the fabric I bought earlier this year for a new project bag. I cut the fabric to get it ready for sewing


Tuesday

Another gorgeous day.  GORGEOUS.  Hit a high in the 80s. I started quilting the new WIP bag before office hours.  I spent my lunch hour cleaning my vehicle. I think I got a bit of sun burn on my shoulders. 

I knit on my sock a bit in the a.m. and worked on a new cross stitch project by Lindy Stitches

In the hour before bed I started sewing the fabric and zipper together.  I could hear the frogs croaking away.  That's another sound I've missed.  

Wednesday

The first of a few days of cooler weather.  We broke down and made a small fire in the evening. It wasn't too exciting of a day. I ran to town and the office to dig in the archives.  In the evening I worked on my Lindy Stitches project and my works in progress bag. *sigh* something happened and my bag front was larger than the back. No idea how that happened.  So I fussed and adjusted the front around a bit to get it to work. Then I discovered the bottom of the front was crooked. The heck? I was so disappointed and said to myself "This is why I don't make bags to sell.  I purchased some poster board to make a template so I don't have weird issues when I make my bags ... I'm wondering how well the poster board is going to hold up.  It's cheaper than buying the template plastic so I can always keep remaking the templates and use the poster board for floss drops. Plus, I can't get the template plastic in sizes that I need. I.e. larger than 12 inches. 



Thursday

I broke down in the morning and made a fire in the wood stove. Just too chilly otherwise.  

I don't remember much else from Thursday. I guess I got distracted, or there just wasn't anything remarkable going on Thursday. 


Friday

I decided to take the day off and kind of get ready for the weekend. Ran to town, looking for Jalapeño plants for the garden since next to none of my seeds sprouted. None to be found. Boo! I did start more jalapeño seeds a couple weeks ago and they are just now starting to sprout.  

When I was back home I spent some time out in the greenhouse, up potting some Christmas Cacti I had propagated when the mother plant was knocked over back in January (I think). In the square pots are some watermelon seeds.  Each year, I swear, I'm always trying to grow watermelons.   



It was my first time propagating something like this and I am pleased they "took." And it was so easy. 

The weather was supposed to get only as warm as the mid-60s.  It must have hit the 80s. It was a really nice day. 

In the evening I started my very first biscornu.


I started and completed the smallest size. 


Project Name: Love, Hugs and Kisses
Started: May 9
Finished: 
Designer/Source: Arlene Cohen of WorksByABC, Just Cross Stitch magazine, February 2023
Fabric: Stash 14 count Aida
Floss in called for colors: DMC 816, garnet
Needle Size: 24
Made For: Myself. 

I'm waiting until all three are complete before I attempt the sewing part. Wish me luck on that bit.


Saturday

Saturday was a lovely day. My husband and I went out for the first bike ride and picnic of the season. We rode the e-bikes out to a lake close to us. 


As we were coming around the corner. 


It's a nice little park next to the lake.  


It was so quiet out there at 11 a.m.-ish on a Saturday morning.  We saw two boats out fishing. 


The picnic area. 

Yes, I brought my knitting. 


In the evening we went out for our first fishing trip (jaunt?) of the year. 


It was lovely out on the lake. Water was still pretty cold, so no fish were biting. 

I was feeling so optimistic before I went out. We have been kayak fishing for the last several years. I enjoy it.  You can get in to places you can't with a fishing boat. 


So, no fish for me.  My husband caught a bass, though. He made it for his supper and said it was *SO* good. 

The chickens, aka "the ladies" remember fish.  It was so funny.  As soon as he walked back there and they realized what he was doing, they immediately ran over and hung around, waiting for him to toss them tidbits. 


One of the filets.  



Sunday

Mother's Day! A nice and a really warm day. Also very windy.

We started the day by making a run to town to get some supplies for a project over by the garden.  Then we went for another bike ride down to the Brule river. 

A great spot for a picnic, but is was SUPER windy even down there. Did I mention how windy it was? 


After eating I meandered down to the river. 

Yes, I took my knitting again. 


I think I need to start some bright colored socks for moments like this. 

I took a photo of the map and am pointing to where we were. Can you see? 



After the bike ride I hung out by the garden for a little bit.  My husband started the first step of his project. I hauled the tomato plants out of the greenhouse so they had a chance to be battered around by the wind a bit. 

Then I pulled out the cross stitch and stitched for about 5 minutes. It was so windy that my magazine pages kept turning.  




For Mother's Day my son gave me a really nice birdbath.  I immediately grabbed one of my little solar pumps and stuck it in. 


I haven't settled on a permanent spot for it.  I'm thinking of having it in front of the house, or keeping it over in the garden. Last year I did witness a bird using the bath and it was one of the neatest things to see in the garden. I want the garden area to feel safe for the birds. 

I got my steak dinner.  It was a porterhouse and SO tasty. At my request it was smoked before it was cooked. 



So, yeah, ... that was the week. Let me know what you think of a full week blog post at a time, or if you like my haphazard way better.  As you can see, my weekends are my hopping days. The weekdays are more sedate, unless I'm on vacation.  

Thursday, May 8, 2025

Flosstube podcast Ep. 28 - Growing the Flock




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Finished Objects (FOs)

Bedelia Bunny – The Artsy Housewife. This is a stitch along I'm doing with Kenzie at Mudpuppy Stitchery. 




Project name: Bedelia Bunny

Started: Jan. 10, 2025
Finished: April 12, 2025
Designer/Source: The Artsy Housewife, purchased at 123stitch.com
DMC floss: 732, 3025, 3829, 951, 300, 3773, 3771, 3865; Changed color of bunny to DMC 03 to match the color of my little Feffer's fur. I also used Classic Colorworks - Blackbird for the eye and the few other spots in the flowers
Fabric: Stash Hobby Lobby Lugana 28 count "Ivory" color
Needle Size: 26

New starts and completions 

Breathe 




Project name: Breathe
Started: April 22, 2025
Finished: April 23, 2025
Designer/Source: Barbie Lay of Twisted Willow Designs, Just Cross Stitch Summer 2025 issue.
DMC floss: 310
Fabric: Stash Aida 14 count
Needle Size: 26
Given as a gift.

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Emotional Support Chicken - cinnamon cedar yarn




Project Name: Emotional Support Chicken - Cinnamon Cedar
Started: April 19, 2025
Finished: April 21, 2025
Designer/Source: Knitting Tree L.A. 
Yarn: Hobby Lobby "I love this yarn" 
Colorway: Cinnamon Cedar
Colors: Autumn colors
Needle size: U.S. 5
Made to be a gift. I need to figure out a way to ship it. 

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Emotional Support Chicken - Zen yarn



Project Name: Emotional Support Chicken - Zen 
Started: April 24, 2025
Finished: April 27, 2025
Designer/Source: Knitting Tree L.A. 
Yarn: Lion Brand Mandala yarn
Colorway: Zen
Colors: Blue Greens, turqouise
Needle size: U.S. 5
Made to be a gift. I need to figure out a way to ship it. 

Haul

Two magazines 

Etsy store I ordered the needle minder from: https://www.etsy.com/shop/KraftyKatieVT

Chart from Patty Penn - Thank you!

Book series I'm listening to: "Gone" by Michael Grant

Currently watching, here and there: Dark Winds, Grey's Anatomy, Veronica Mars I received shoutouts from the fellow stitchers *Thank you!*

Niecielynn ‪@niecielynn‬ 

Other channels mentioned:
Karen ‪@karencombsstudio‬ Leann ‪@leann.stitches‬ (Forbidden Fiber Co.) 

Other youtube channels I’ve watched recently and enjoyed 


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Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Flosstube podcast #27 - If I say two weeks, a month it is





These shownotes are *definitely* late.  I don't want them *not* posted here on the blog as the blog is my keystone for all the things.  So here you go. Thank you for watching!

Finished Objects

Spring Vanilla Socks



Project Name: Spring Vanilla Socks
Started: Feb. 14, 2025
Finished: March 27, 2025
Pattern: My own vanilla pattern
Yarn: Knit Picks 
Colorway: Spring blooms
Colors: Pinks, green, blue
Crochet size: U.S. 1 / 2.50 mm

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Hope Song - Heartstring Samplery



Project Name: Hope Song
Started: Jan. 3, 2025
Finished: March 27, 2025
Designer/Source: Heart String Samplery - Purchased through Homespun Needlework FB group.
Fabric: 16 count Zweigert, "Taupe"
Floss in called for colors: DMC 414, 433, 640, 647, 842, 938, 3027; Weeks Dye Works 2219 (Whiskey), 1233 (Cocoa); Classic Colorworks: Tennessee Red Clay, English Ivy, Egg Shell, Blackbird, Cherry Cobbler
Needle Size: 26
Made For: Myself. 

Works in Progress (WIPs)

One Stitch at a Time – La-D-Da stitches



Project name: One Stitch at a Time

Started: Jan. 10, 2025

Finished:

Designer/Source: La-D-Da Stitches, purchased at 123stitch.com

DMC conversion: 501, 3799, 315, 3826, 169, 05, 832, 3787, 3859, 640

Fabric: 28 Charles Craft DMC "Tea Dyed"

Needle Size: 26

I'm participating in a stitch-along in the Across the Pond - Stitch and Chat group on the book of faces. 

What it looked like before:



New Starts

Bedelia Bunny – The Artsy Housewife



Project name: Bedelia Bunny

Started: Jan. 10, 2025

Finished: 

Designer/Source: The Artsy Housewife, purchased at 123stitch.com

DMC floss: 732, 3025, 3829, 951, 300, 3773, 3771, 3865; Changed color of bunny to DMC )# to match the color of my little Feffer's furn.  I also used Classic Colorworks - Blackbird for the eye and the few other spots in the flowers

Fabric: Stash Hobby Lobby Lugana 28 count "Ivory" color 

Needle Size: 26

New Starts and Completions

Octopus 




Project Name: Octopus for preemie - Cinnamon Cedar
Started: March 4, 2025
Finished: March 7, 2025
Yarn: Hobby Lobby yarn "I love this yarn" 
Colorway: Cinnamon Cedar
Colors: fallish colors
Crochet hook size: 3.5 mm (?) I'm not sure, I grab a smaller size and work with it. 

Preemie Octupus - http://mynomadhome.com/octopus-for-a-preemie-osmiorniczka-dla-wczesniaka/

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Pepper and Poe Porcupine Pals (Just one so far)



Project Name: Pepper or Poe Porcupine 
Purchased at Theresa's Crochet Shop
Started: March 30, 2025
Finished: March 31, 2025
Yarn: Lion Brand "Heartland"
Colorway: Mammoth Cave, and Grand Canyon
Colors: Smokey and brown ? 
Crochet hook size: 3.75 mm 

I mentioned the Emotional Support Chickens. The pattern can be purchased here: https://theknittingtreela.com/products/the-chicken-kit?variant=40049424793687

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I received shoutouts from the fellow stitchers (Thank you!)

Sarah @Sarahthenorthwoodsstitcher

Patty Penn @StitchingWithMyKitties-xe8qz 

Sarah @SarahsStitchySpot


Other youtube channels I’ve watched recently and enjoyed

@leann.stitches  Leann - Owns Forbidden Fiberco.

@mudpuppystitchery Kenzie   She also has new charts out at her etsy shop

https://www.etsy.com/market/mudpuppy.stitchery

@JanetJabber  Janet 

@Westitchandweknowthings  Ashley and Jan 

@stitchingbytheshore   Laura 

@debrarobinson2471  Debra 

@yarnoverwithus  Linda and Susie


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Monday, May 5, 2025

And then it was May

I hate when I think of what I think is a really clever start to a blog post and then I forget it because I didn't write it down right at that moment. ... *sigh* 

So, yeah ... I'm still around.  I even made a Youtube video last week. 

Yesterday I noticed my last blog post was back in March.  How did April go by so fast? Well ... 

This one is going to be kind of quick and dirty because I'm sort of playing catch up on a few things this week. 

The long and short of it is this: I wasn't feeling so great last month and it turns out I had a health thing going on again. Yup, another infection and no obvious signs of something going on. It is *so* much fun being middle-aged veering in to menopause. 

There, I said it.  I'm middle-age and I'm not too far off from menopause. Fun, fun. 

So ... to circle back.  I felt not myself for a month and I didn't realize how much I *wasn't * doing until I started feeling better.  One thing I noticed when I'm feeling like myself is that I posted a lot more project updates on my Instagram.  I didn't do much crafty stuff for most of the month.  

In other news, the weather just switched. This past weekend was a fantastic weekend, weather-wise. We got out and did all sorts of projects and we roto-tilled the garden and I planted some lettuce seeds and radishes. 


I started a new pair of vanilla socks. 


That's about it for now.  I hesitate to say I'm in "recovery mode." It's definitely more of a "catch-up" mode and now that the weather has finally changed to lovely spring weather I feel I'm going to be a bit busy for a while. 

That's all for now. 

Oh, P.S. I know i still need to write up more in depth show notes for my Flosstube #27.  I'm not sure how good those are going to be since it's been so long ... and I've recorded another video since then.  Something will get written.  

Okay, later! 



Sunday, March 16, 2025

Spring is trying, winter is losing it's grip

 Last weekend the weather was nice and enough snow was melted/cleared away from the log pile that we were able to get in there and cut up loads off wood over the course of the week. 


We've got a routine down for cutting and moving the wood to it's final destination. Last fall/early winter we had it that my hubby would cut some wood after work. Then the next day over lunch I would split it.  Then he or we would stack it. Usually he stacked it because I am just not good at stacking.  I'm hella good at splitting, though. 



This is what the area looked like the weekend of March 8-9, 2025. 

Sunny but still just enough snow to make you go "blech."



It was amazing to see the sun, though. 


The holtzhausen that was abandoned when the snow got too deep for working.  We threw a tarp on it, temporarily, so the snow didn't soak everything. The tarp was a bit of a bear to take off.  You can't see the ice from the melted snow. 



We got the tarp off, eventually, and my hubby got to work cutting.


While we were working on the wood project, the chickens were enjoying the nice weather and running from here to there. 

I thought this was a fun photo.  She was running to the coop to lay an egg.  Yes, I know she looks so much dirtier than she really is. Nothing is as clean-looking as clean snow. 


The rooster and one of his favorites enjoying the sun on *my* stoop. 


I had visitors at the front stoop again. 

"Hey, we heard there was a party." 



This week I had a few health-related appointments.  One was in the new clinic building over in Duluth.

Oh my word. ... If you are familiar with Duluth and the downtown clinic then you understand what I'm saying. 

First, I was thrilled that I remembered how to get to the parking ramp without having to drive around the block at least once. Then, I forgot that they knocked down the old building.  I got out of the parking ramp elevator and was directed to the new building and one of the helpers walked me to almost where I needed to go. 

We went through the skywalk to a different building. The skywalk kind of winds a bit, too.  In the different building I had to take an elevator down to the main level.  Walk what felt like several blocks to another bank of elevators. Then up to the floor my appointment was on.  Leave the elevator, walk what felt like two more blocks to check in.  Then walk at least another half block ... 

However, the view of Lake Superior from the clinic is amazing. 


The famous lift bridge can be seen on the right side of the photo. 

I was so focused on taking photos of the lake that I didn't catch there was an almost empty parking lot below us.  Come summer that parking lot will be packed full. 


I couldn't tell you which floor I was on because Duluth is built on a hillside so on one side of the building might be the first floor, but on the other side the first level might be the third floor. 

When I left I took the one elevator down, crossing my fingers I chose the right floor. I did. Instead of taking the way back that I took when I first arrived, I looked for doors to the outside (which took a few minutes) and walked across the street and prayed I remembered which floor of the parking ramp my vehicle was on. 

The rest of the week was quiet-ish, and the temperatures steadily increased.  That part was lovely.   The ice and melted snow was not so lovely. I quickly tired of almost slipping and falling or walking through the water. 

Finally, the frost went out and most of the snow is gone. 

What a difference a week makes. 



This is what's left of the wood pile. 


Part of the front yard. I can't wait til the green grass starts popping. 


The holtzhausen is all done. My husband put the finishing touches on it this morning. 


We have the spot for the last holtzhausen picked out.  A few loads of wood ready to be split. 

Look at how little snow is left around the she shed. 


On Friday after work I had some gardening fun. I hauled out the tomato starts out to the greenhouse and up-blocked them. 


Earlier this week my friend Becky asked if anyone was knitting anymore.  

Uh, yeah!!



I usually have something on the needles, or crochet hooks, but I don't post project updates quite as much as I used to. I started this second vanilla sock on Thursday.  This photo is from Saturday morning.  I was getting a few rows in before starting the day. 

Speaking of knitting, and crafting, I'll have a video out later this week.