Sunday, April 25, 2010

Really Good Week

All and all this was a good week for me.
It was my birthday. We stayed home and cooked out, had a great day :D
Brent for my Birthday is paying for our next Reiki Class. Our teacher has set the date for the beginning of July. Wow I can't wait. Already Reiki has changed our life in so many ways. It's been so good for all of us. Not just health wise, most certainly health as well, I can't recall the last time I was pain free before Reiki, but in ways I wouldn't have thought of. New friends for one.
Through my writing about the odd things that had been happening in our trailer, I was introduced to Reiki and got a new friend. I am so happy to say months later we are still living in a trailer that feels so much lighter, happier and none of the ugly things that had been happening are any longer :D ( knock, knock, knock )
It had been quiet for weeks at a time in the past, but this time is different, it feels gone. Not to say we don't have spirits coming around, I don't think I could change that if I wanted to, it's part of just being me ;) but for now things are going good. If anything like that should happen again, I think we will all be better able to deal with it.

It didn't stop there with friends, and let me tell you it very well could have and I would have been very happy as she is a really cool person to know :), we have been meeting the nicest people at our classes and shares. Just yesterday at our last Reiki share, a lady we had in our last class gave us each two bracelets of power beads :D

She let us each pick out the ones we wanted. How sweet is that :D I was was walking on clouds all day, still a little off the ground today lol
I picked Snowflake Obsidian and Poppy Jasper ( the first 2 in the photo ) Jorden picked Smokey Quartz and Sodalite ( the next 2) and Andre picked Tiger Eye and Blue Goldstone ( the last 2 ).

Our garden for two.
This is a single plant of Swiss chard, almost 3 foot tall with leaves about the size of a small elephants ear :D The whole garden is going great, even plants that looked like goners are doing good with Reiki, dare I say it.....might it be time for peas and green beans, one can hope.....

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Hanging Hand Cloth




Hanging Hand Cloth
Size 8 US needles
Exact gauge is not essential to this project
52 yards worsted cotton yarn
One ½ inch button
10 ½ ” long by 6 ½” wide at main body ( 9 ½” bottom ) approximately


k = knit
k2tog = knit 2 stitches together
yo = yarn over needle
( )x = repeat directions inside brackets as many times as indicated



Cast on 34 stitches

1 - 2 ) knit
3 ) k2tog x 4, ( k1, yo )x 4, ( k2tog, yo )x 2, k2, ( yo, k2tog )x 2, ( yo, k1 )x 4, k2tog x 4
4 ) purl
5 - 6 ) knit
Repeat rows 3 - 6, ten more times, for a total of 11.

Bottom
1 ) ( k4, yo ) to last 4 stitches, k4
2 ) purl
3 - 4 ) knit
Bind off, weave in ends. Sew button on to match with yo on opposite edge of “tails“.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

No purl Delft Cloth



No Purl Delft Cloth
Size 6 US needles
Exact gauge is not essential to this project
40 yards worsted cotton yarn
7” by 7” approximately
 
k = knit
k2tog = knit 2 stitches together
yo = yarn over needle
( )x = repeat directions inside brackets as many times as indicated
 
 
Cast on 36 stitches
1) k2tog x 3, ( yo, k1 )x 6, k2tog x 6, ( yo, k1 )x 6, k2tog x 3
2 - 4 ) knit
Repeat until you have about 7 inches, ending with row 1.
Bind off, weave in ends.
The delft stitch dates back to the 1930's, using a few more stitches and adding a purl row as well as purls with the increases.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Cloth # 7



Cloth # 7
Size 6 US needles
Exact gauge is not essential to this project
41 yards worsted cotton yarn
7” by 7½” unblocked
k = knit
sl 1 kw = slide one stitch as if to knit
p = purl
psso = pass slid stitch over
p2tog tbl= purl 2 stitches together through the back loop
yo = yarn over needle
* * = repeat instructions between as many times as indicated
Cast on 34 stitches
1 - 3 ) knit
4) purl
5) k3, * yo, sl 1 kw, k1, psso, k2 * to last 3 sts, k3
6) k3, p1, *p2tog tbl, yo, p2 * to last 6 sts, p2tog tbl, yo, p1, k3
7) k3, * k2, yo, sl 1 kw, k1, psso * to last 3 sts, k3
8) k3, p3, * p2tog tbl, yo, p2 * to last 4 sts, p1, k3
9) k3, * k2, k2tog, yo, * to last 3 sts, k3
10) k3, p1, * yo, p2tog, p2 * to last 6 sts, yo, p2tog, p1, k3
11) k3, * k2tog, yo, k2 * to last 3 sts, k3
12) k3, p3, * yo, p2tog, p2 * to last 8 sts, yo, p2tog, p3, k3
Repeat rows 5 - 12 three more times
Knit 4 rows
Bind off, weave in ends.

This is a known stitch with knit border.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Crystals



I have always been drawn to a few things your typical buttons...yarn...needles.... beads....


However some of my first "prizes" were stones and cards :D I have always loved them both, and now some one put them together :D




All of the cards are close ups of crystals sweet :D


I've posted shots of some of the crystals I had received as a gift after starting this blog, but none of our others.

Taking photos of crystals sounded fun, so .........


amethyst


smokey quartz


quartz with a touch of amethyst

quartz

citrine

quartz with citrine ( found in yard )

amethyst

quartz found in yard
amethyst
Well thats a few of them
It is fun to take photos of crystals
they stay put for the most part ;)