Archive for September, 2008

Surviving Ike

Posted by: Tiffanyin Family in Family
13
Sep

Whew!  My family pulled through Hurricane Ike with minimal damage, but are preparing for several days without power.  We’re now enjoying a cooler, breezy day with the occasional drizzle on the north side of Ft. Worth as Ike passes to the east.

Saturday evening with Ike

Saturday evening with Ike

If you are in the Houston/Galveston area or have family or friends in that area, my thoughts and best wishes go out to you.

Many thanks to Deneen at Yarns and Musings nominated me for a Brilliant Award.

Like her, I don’t consider my blog to be brilliant, but I do love to find links for the crochet patterns that keep me inspired to pick up my hook. In honor of her, I thought I would post a few new patterns that I’ve come across in the past few days (I’ve been researching just for this post!).

  • Rook Hat (Ravelry link) by Sophia Kessinger. The pattern is only available as a free download on Ravelry, but check out her blog for amazing knitting posts. There is a coordinating Rook Scarf also.
  • Driftwood Cap (Ravelry link) by Ellen Gormley (check out her blog). It will be published in the Fall 2008 Interweave Crochet. I cannot wait for this edition to hit the stands. This is one of many patterns that I cannot wait to make from the magazine.
  • Chicago Swing Jacket by Tammy Hildebrand. I want this to wear to school. The classrooms I’ve been in so far this year are freezing!
  • Crochet Brimster. I am in a hat making mood when my haircut is the absolute worst for wearing hats.
  • Mary Jane Slippers (Ravelry link - link to her blog here). I need slippers for walking around on my tile floors. I don’t know what happened to my old ones. They were eaten by the house goblins, I think.
  • 9 Sided Kitchen Mat - I want to make this in a bunch of pretty, bright colors for my kitchen. I’m tired of my neutral/fall colored home. Bleh.
  • The Munro Bag - I want this bag. I really, really need to get started on one.
  • Felted Hook Vase (Ravelry link) This one is also available as a free download on Ravelry. I like the idea of using it not only for hooks, but pens and such for my future teacher desk.
  • Matryoshka Roly-Poly Dolls - I cheated and bought the kit to make these so I would not be tempted to put them off because I didn’t have the right filling or felt materials.

I could keep going, but I’m just getting frustrated again at hard to find crochet patterns for girls. This is why I need to finish Mad’s skirt and Laura’s rocker accessories.

Now to give out my awards! I give Brilliant Awards to:

  • Julie at With a hook, who is always amazing.
  • Sheryl at Hip Cat Hooks, whom I miss now that I’ve moved out of Houston. Not only does she do brillian work with a crochet hook, she has by far, the best yarn shop in the Houston area.
  • Vera,who inspires me regularly with such beautiful work.
  • Sara at Crochet all Day. She’s a teacher so doesn’t post as much during the school year, but I still love checking in with her knitting and crochet work.

Are you a foodie?

Posted by: Tiffanyin Crochet in Crochet
3
Sep

Snagged from Deneen

a. Copy this list into your blog or journal, including these instructions.
b. Bold all the items you’ve eaten.
c. Cross out or italicize any items that you would never consider eating.

1. Venison
2. Nettle tea
3. Huevos rancheros
4. Steak tartare
5. Crocodile (does alligator count?)
6. Black pudding
7. Cheese fondue
8. Carp
9. Borscht
10. baba ghanous
11. Calamari
12. pho
13. PB&J sandwich
14. Aloo gobi
15. hot dog from a street cart
16. Epoisses (I don’t know - sounds like stinky cheese)
17. Black truffle
18. Fruit wine made from something other than grapes
19. Steamed pork buns
20. Pistachio ice cream
21. Heirloom tomatoes
22. Fresh wild berries
23. Foie gras
24. Rice and beans
25. Brawn, or head cheese
26. Raw Scotch Bonnet pepper
27. Dulce de leche
28. Oysters
29. Baklava
30. Bagna cauda
31. Wasabi peas
32. Clam chowder in a sourdough bowl
33. Salted lassi
34. Sauerkraut
35. Root beer float
36. Cognac with a fat cigar
37. Clotted cream tea
38. Vodka jelly/Jell-O
39. Gumbo
40. Oxtail
41. Curried goat
42. Whole insects
43. Phaal
44. Goat’s milk
45. Malt whisky from a bottle worth £60/€80/$120 or more
46. Fugu Fugu to eating blowfish!
47. Chicken tikka masala
48. Eel
49. Krispy Kreme original glazed doughnut
50. Sea urchin
51. Prickly pear
52. Umeboshi
53. Abalone
54. Paneer
55. McDonald’s Big Mac Meal
56. Spaetzle
57. Dirty gin martini
58. Beer
59. Poutine
60. Carob chips
61. S’mores
62. Sweetbreads No way, no how
63. Kaolin(uh, the clay? otherwise, don’t know what this is)
64. Currywurst
65. Durian Anything that smells like stinky socks, doesn’t appeal to me
66. Frogs’ legs
67. Beignets, churros, elephant ears, and funnel cake
68. Haggis
69. Fried plantain
70. Chitterlings, or andouillette
71. Gazpacho
72. Caviar and blini
73. Louche absinthe
74. Gjetost, or brunost
75. Roadkill
76. Baijiu
77. Hostess Fruit Pie
78. Snail
79. Lapsang souchong
80. Bellini
81. Tom yum
82. Eggs Benedict
83. Pocky
84. Tasting menu at a three-Michelin-star restaurant
85. Kobe beef
86. Hare
87. Goulash
88. Flowers
89. Horse
90. Criollo chocolate
91. Spam
92. Soft shell crab
93. Rose harissa
94. Catfish
95. Mole poblano (not a fan, but I’ve had it)
96. Bagel and lox
97. Lobster Thermidor
98. Polenta
99. Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee
100. Snake

So if you wanna play along, just follow the rules as stated above.

I made this beautiful headband while at the beach back in July.  I love it.  I love that in order to achieve the simple look, a little more complexity is involved, but it remains a project that can be completed in an hour or less.  I did not take one note, one scribble, one mental notation of anything save keep the yarn wrapper.  I worked in the peaceful morning while listening to the waves crash on the nearby beach.  I should have taken notes.  I have no idea how to come up with the right mathematical combination in order to write out the pattern correctly so that someone else could make this cute little headband for themselves.

Then, to make matters worse, Microsoft Word has decided to crash every time I attempt to open any saved document, particularly my pattern-in-progress for the headband and Mad’s skirt.  Curses on you, Microsoft!!!  The only reason why I use you is because I got a sweet deal on the Office for Students and Teachers pack a few years ago.  I am downloading Open Office as I type this.

I need a new project.  I want something for me.  A cardigan, perhaps.  Just something for me.  I have a few balls of a pretty new green in Lion Brand Wool Ease.  I think I need to do a pattern search tonight….