My new fav yarn used in this pattern.
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Cowlie Conditions Ahead!
My new fav yarn used in this pattern.
Monday, December 28, 2009
New year, new knitting resolutions!
Take it away!
1. Discover a new charity to make items for. Check out Ravelry groups, visit knit1fortheroad.com for reliable charities and other sources you trust. There are so many people in need this year, don't miss out on an opportunity to use your crafty talents to help.
2. Meet other people who like to do similar crafts and enjoy the community online and in your local area. These friendships can last for years and help you grow as a knitter and crafter.
3. Support handmade artists and spread the word.
4. Recycle, reuse, upcycle and celebrate the Earth whenever possible. Choose eco-friendly materials and always do your homework on how you can improve your efforts to go green.
5. Economize your crafting materials so you don't end up on late night debt consolidations spots (knitting in shadow, of course). You will save yourself unhappy feelings in 2010.
6. Any hoarders out there? I know, I'm guilty too. This is the toughest of all for some of us. Try donating the yarn you know good and well you won't be using or haven't used in a long time. Let it go---give it a chance for a new life...it's stuffy in that plastic container in the back of the closet.
7. Organize! Yes, another tough one for for some of us. No. 6 will help you get a great start. Try sorting, plastic containers, great eco-friendly project bags, or any other orgainizing method that fits your lifestyle.
8. Invest in a few books and magazines that will help inspire you. Online and digital are great ways to do this. Only invest in hardback books or paperback books that are unique and ones you will want in your library for a long time. There is something wonderful about holding them and flipping the pages, I admit, but going paperless is also wonderful, saving you space, money, and a few trees.
9. Make your crafting place your own. Set up an area just for you with all your materials just the way you like them and make it off limits to pets, children, and spouses. You deserve this space!
10. Last one, but an important one to keep in mind. Turn to your needlework or crafting whenever you feel tired, lonely, or just plain bummed out (do people even say that anymore?) It will help relax, rejuvenate and allow your creativity shine through but warn your friends and family they may want to grab a really cool pair of shades to shield them from your glow.
I know you're going to create wonderful projects in 2010 and remember to craft with intent, helping to make the world a better place because you're in it.
Marg (getting geared up for 2010!)
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Keep it simple, knitty and organized!
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Merry free winter patterns!
Yorkshire Cowl
Swift River Hat
Woods Hat & Scarf Set
Also check out AmazingTM Yarn while you're there.
A special note of thanks to all of you who read my little blog, visit my Etsy shop and send me all your wonderful hearts. Your kind comments and emails of encouragement are appreciated and keep me going. I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas and New Year - be safe and stay knitty all year long and together we'll continue to sprinkle a little hope, love and charity into our stitches this coming year.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Owl-licious Baby Bib
Monday, December 21, 2009
Sock City -icey with a chance of cocoa...
KAL with RavelryGroup KnittyDirtyGirl on Ravelry OrganicBobYarnPile project bag from the RavelryMini-Mart. The yarn is from KnittyDirtyGirl on Etsy. Rachel-Marie is on vacation so do check the box yes, if you would like to be notified when she returns.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
What's in my library holiday book roundup!
Knit, Crochet, Embroider and Laugh your year away with these crafty books. All of these books are in my library and I reach for them constantly for inspiration and great patterns. I thought I would share some of my favorites with you. These are also wonderful holiday picks for yourself or a friend. Love yourself, love your friends and stay crafty in 2010.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Keep it simple, knitty and organized!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Did I mention free?
Come on, let's get started.
First off ... I adore Cocoknits and the wonderful patterns and Knitter's Block.
Check out their Holiday Freebies section. The Simple Slouchy Hat is one of my favs.
Try some last minute knit and crochet tree and package ornament patterns from LionBrand Newsletter. Listen to YarnCraft#55 for gift ideas that will inspire and motivate your crafty side.
Knit Picks has unique free holiday patterns from Grumpy The Lump of Coal to a sweet Snowmen pattern and more to amuse you and get you out of grumpus mode.
Skip on over to JellyYarns for free Crochet Jelly Glow-in-the-dark Holiday Mini Ornaments Patterns and let the fun begin!
Well I sure hope I had you at "free" or else you just missed out on some really super duper cool holiday patterns!
Marg (embracing the spirit of the holidays)
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Monday, December 14, 2009
Getting Loomy!
A rainy weekend is the perfect time to work on projects that you've really wantd to do, but haven't had the time. It's almost as good as a day at the spa and all the chocolate you can eat, isn't it? Maybe better!
Here are a few projects that I worked on and thought you might like a peek. Drum roll, please!
I've had this pattern in mind ever since I first saw it in YarnFoward Issue#7 2008. A friend of mine is having a baby girl and I thought this Caterpillar Baby Sack would be perfect. I checked the YarnForward online shop and Issue #7 has sold out but you can still purchase the digital issue on Yudu.com. You can also find a project page on Ravelry.com under Vickie Howell in pattern search.
Chemo caps for Ravelry group Hearts of Love.
'Tis the season for community, charity projects and sharing. Here are a few chemo caps for one of Hearts of Love projects on Ravelry.com.
Well, the sun is out and another week is beginning.
Happy knitter, happy life!
Marg (ready for the next project!)
Visit my flckr project page, margknittinaround, for additonal pics for this project or if you're on Ravelry, stop by my margknittinaround project page.
You might also like to check out these posts:
DelicateDesire Fingerless Gloves
Hearts of Love Interview with Teresita Valadez
Friday, December 11, 2009
It Takes a Village of Etsians!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Crafty Christmas and Holiday Roundup!
1. Craft Corps Stencil Kit and Craft Corps the book coming soon! You can preorder the book at Vickie's OpenSky shop. brought to us by Vickie Howell. View other projects made with this kit...Messenger Bag and T-shirt. The kit is easy to use and both items are so reasonably priced that you won't be able to resist! Your crafty friends will thank you.
2. Next Up, Halcyon’s Drop Spindle Kit has everything you need to help you with your first fiber spinning project. A wonderful gift for the adventurous knitter who yearns for the yarnie experience of spinning.
3. Kid's Craft Kits galore on WeekendKits. There are kits for kids with carrying cases or totes, great kid colors and projects that are geared toward kid safe crafting.
4. Snowman PinPunchKit from JoanneFabrics. This makes an adorable ornament or pin. Make an adorable Owl baby bib from Jenny Hart for the new baby in your life.
5. Knit and Crochet Kits from the fabulous folks at LionBrandYarn. These kits are beginner friendly and fun.
Well, there's your crafty roundup for the week. Enjoy!
Marg (dizzy from all the crafty choices!)
Monday, December 7, 2009
Neat Knitting Gifts for $10 or less!
3. Knitting Chart Keeper from Knit Picks for $9.99.
4. PolarKnit StitchDots - Stitch Markers at Noble Knits for $6.95. You might like to read Find and keep your place with ease...
5. Alsatian Soaps Santa's Peppermint Shea & Silk Soap from DreamWeaverYarns for $8.00.6. Attitude Adjustment Mug MiniMart for $8.50,
7. Frogged and Ripped Shots for $10, or
8. Animal Magnet Pack for $5.00. (6-8 are available at Ravelry.com Mini-mart) Support this wonderful online community of designers, knitters, crocheters, spinners, fiber artists and all things yarnfully delicious.

9.0 Small Pom-Pom Maker from LionBrandYarn for $7.95.

10. Sheep Tape Measure from YarnMarket for $9.35.
Well, there you have it 10 gifts for $10 or less.
Marg (wishing with my eyes squeezed shut)
In search of the oldest knit artifact...
History 101 , Knitty.com
History of Knitting, Hub pages
Take pride and joy in your stitches today - they've come a long way.
Marg (thankful for the first knit stitch and the person who made it)
More history here ...
THINK, READ AND BREATHE...
BRAVE NEW KNIT/CROCHET WORLD
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Do you knit or crochet?
Please visit the site to see the amazing work that is being done and join the community of KOL knitters and knotters. Create a warm cap (no wool, please) for a cancer patient in need. All the info you need is on their site. View their patterns, yarn requirements (RH side of pattern page), download the handy form to turn in with your cap(s) and voila you're ready to make a cap for a very grateful patient just waiting for a beautiful handmade cap. Check out the testimonials and you can see the impact the simple act of making a handmade cap has on a patients life.
If you'd like to help and don't knit or crochet, there is a handy donate button that takes your right to paypal or perhaps purchase their Knots-of-Love tote bag. They're roomy and sturdy (great for holiday shopping)and a wonderful way to raise awareness.
I've worked with this org for awhile and am constantly amazed at the dedication and determination of Christine Shively and all the wonderful KOL members.
Marg (crocheting the rainy day away, hope you'll join me)
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Hipster Holiday Ornaments Go Vegas!
I secured beads to the center with super glue after lightly felting with warm water. The yarn colors used...GhostBar for the crochet circle and trim and Flying Elvis for the star.
There are many ways to make a star. I chose this way because it was a more relaxed style and went with my trim. Use the method you feel comfortable with or choose another shape if you like.
Dr. Seuss Quote...
You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself, any direction you choose.
Dr. Seuss
Visit knit1fortheroad.com for knit and crochet resources and more!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Do you have a wrapping strategy?
A wrapping project from Eco-Wrapping Treasure Hunt!Smock letterpress.
snowy652's
The Craft Pantry featured in Childstyle, US Weekly & Hallmark Mags
FarAwayDesigns's
Feeling crafty enough to try making some of your own unique wrapping? Here are some ideas.
How-To: Recycled Wrapping Paper Bows on Craftzine
Eco Gift Wrapping. Holistic Secrets with Rachel Avalon a great little video with some ideas for keeping your wrapping eco-friendly, economical and organized for all your wrapping needs.
Create Your Own Designer Papers - All Over Stamped Designs at About.com
You might also enjoy ECO-WRAPPING TREASURE HUNT!
I hope you're officially inspired now
That's a wrap!
Marg (re-thinking my wrapping strategy)
