Knit and crochet patterns, bead charts and random crafting tips... with a few reviews tossed in
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
easy knit scarf
use any yarn you want, this one is made with bulky
cast on 20 sts. or any number, using US 11's or bigger, go to smaller needles if using thiner yarn
knit all rows
bind off when you get the size you want or run out of yarn, weave in ends.
these are made with worsted weight using size US 9 needles
5 yards at a time scarf
This is a very easy pattern only one stitch ( knit ) and no weaving in of ends :D It can be adapted to any size. Turned into a wrap, small blanket, rug etc.
cast on 125 stitches, any cast on you like.
size 11 US ( or any size ) circular needles with a long cable for the length
use any yarn you like, I used everything from bulky to sport weight...great for using up end pieces
Knit to the end and grab another piece of yarn about five yards long, knit to that end repeat until you have it as wide as you want. Bind off and tie the ends to make the fringe. That’s it.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
super easy reversible wrap
I’ve been so busy lately knitting time was limited to a few minutes a day if I was lucky…..I just didn’t have any time to work out a new pattern…
So I went with another mindless knit ….a super easy reversible wrap, mostly straight stitch with knit rows on the ends and two by two edges.
I used almost 2 full skeins of Caron’s Simply Soft in soft green. I love the feel of this yarn when it’s all knitted up, but it can be a bit of a pain as it splits easily. That did take away from the mindless knit part a bit lol but I do love how soft it is :D
Gauge really doesn’t matter, that said my was 3.5 sts. By 4.5 rows per 1 inch in straight stitch ( stocking stitch )
Size 10 US straight needles
Approximately 620 yards of worsted weight yarn
21 inches wide by 63 inches long
Cast on 75 stitches
1-5 ) knit
6- 255 ) 2 by 2 ribbing first 6 stitches than straight stitch to last 6 stitches 2 by 2 again so
First ( p1, k1 )x 3 knit to last 6 stitches ( p1, k1 )x 3
Next row ( k1, p1 )x 3 purl to last 6 stitches ( k1, p1 )x 3 placing a marker after the first 6 stitches and before the last 6 makes it even easier.
256- 260 ) knit bind off
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
greens eggs
This is one of our girls she is an Ameraucana. She laid her first egg ( green )...she was so proud :) it was so cool she waited until I came in :) this has happened with most of our girls...a few days ago one of the buff Orpingtons pushed her way past our barred Rock and one of the reds to lay her first egg right in front of me :D cool
they love it when we give then reiki as they are laying....well they just love it lol
once they see us start reiki they all want to be held
That green egg brought the total for today to it's highest so far of 11
We still have 1 buff Orpington and 2 Ameraucana's to start laying, they are around 30 weeks now it can't be much longer.....knock knock knock
After going back out to the coop we found # 12 by one of our reds, our first full dozen in one day Sweet :D Thank you girls.... good chickies :D
We were getting a bit scarce on eggs around here....we were only getting 6 and 7 per day. Brent had been working on our coops all last week, slowed the eggs down for a few days then it picked up again but when he stopped working on it they slowed down again....hate to tell them there are more changes to come lol
One of the changes will be happening tomorrow ( we had expected today ) is our shipment of chicks.
The other change we had no clue about happened last night.
A friend came across an injured chicken, that was fighting hard to keep going...was trying to live among horses.
You could see where she was spending most of her time in a wash under weeds...she had clearly spent a long time there...was sleeping in one of the sheds full of fiberglass insulation poor thing.... her leg is injured, won't let us get a good look at her yet, but no clear injury, no broken bones that we can feel or see, no cuts or other marks, she is moving around much better today, eating drinking water, doing the regular chicken things .... all we know for sure is she is molting so she's not real young ( where she was staying had feathers everywhere, no signs of any other animals in the clear tracks )...she is very small so bantam I'm thinking, no other clue as to what breed she maybe...only guessing on the "she" part, haven't heard any crowing, no spurs....
Now the issue is...... it was a "can you come and help now kind of thing" so I stuck her in the area we were going to place the new chicks............
While she seems very alert, I can't place her in the big coop of course....the reds would eat her alive....we have roo's in the other 3 coops.....
be careful what you ask for ;)
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Autumn...love .... hate
I love the holidays, the crispness of the air. I can see the beauty of the color changes.......
but I hate seeing so much of our loved, worked so hard for plants die.....
seems so short....they worked so hard to put up with the hot and mostly dry year....
our poor willow is still trying to fight back, those beetles really took their toll :(
Around here we feel all life matters ... every plant and animal...we all work hours each day to see to the happiness of each, from feeding and watering to energy work....
each plant has it's own energy, life force if you will.....same as animals....
the tomatoes hide most of the chicken coops....( we now have 4 different areas...one large for the hens, one medium for the 2 roo's who get along and two smaller ones for the 2 who no longer get along lol )
he does he best to take care of them :D
Friday, September 28, 2012
Roosters
We have been talking about getting more Ameraucana chickens, we tried getting more right away but the feed store was out.
We ended up getting 3 Americana chicks and a few buff Orpingtons to round off things, very sweet birds we are happy with the choice
The Americana ( silver ) chicks all start out looking the same but as soon as the feather up you can see a big difference

This is one of our silver Ameraucana hens
This is one of our silver Ameraucana roosters.....
this is our other one....it turns out some of our friends ended up with roosters, they already had as many roosters as they needed....and offered them to us :D
We meet them a few times as they were growing up....seemed like sweet birds, got along really good with each other.......until they got here...
even though they were from the same batch and have been raised together they are now trying to
de-feather each other :(
The first night was okay, by mid afternoon the next day we had to separate them....okay no biggie the whole pecking order thing right....it'll work out after they have been here a bit longer.....or at least that was the plan....
While we had them getting used to everything around here I came across a free cycle add offering 2 roosters to a good home, one a buff Orpington the other was said to be a speckled Sussex....cool both easy going breeds
what could go wrong ...
First off it's not a Sussex it's an Easter egger lol
After more than a week of the Ameraucana roosters getting used to the hens, we let them in the garden together....yeah....I put the roosters back in separate areas....not going good at all...very nasty to our barred Rock....looks like they will be staying in separate areas....
Update turns out the guy at the feed store had no clue what kind of rooster he had sold the lady who gave us the buff and other roo.....he's a Russian Orloff, I'm sure he didn't know this when he sold the chick to her. When I had asked if he ever ordered any Russian Orloff's he said no, so guessing it was a mix up at the hatchery....He's a cool rooster now named Orly :D
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Labor Day weekend
Our weekend started with helping out a friend.....now we always are willing to do what we can to help out....
but when you have a friend who is a great musician "helping" doesn't really come close to what we did..... this guy works so hard, puts in long, long hours.....we come along and move a few things and stand around getting to see a great performance....yeah sure we sell a few cd's here and there...talk about hard listening to all of these people telling you how great your friend is ;) yeah that's some real hard work there.......
André was "working" so hard he had time to sit down and trade pencils with another friend of ours Cecy :D
just a quick sketch but I think they got the feel of Randy ...... Cecy came up with the look she wanted and André worked with that......they both do good work
The next thing we did was go to White Sands for a full moon concert by Randy Granger.....we kicked back in the sand and watched him play...I found a seed bead a few inches deep in the sand...all of this white sand and out pops a blue bead cool :DWhat a show...the dunes were full of people as far as you could see....it was so surreal in the moonlight you could see people but not make them out clearly....we were sitting a few feet from the friends we were planning on meeting, but didn't realize until it was almost over........ the music carried so beautifully....you would never have known by the way Randy played that it had been a long day for him already....it was truly magical
Like a full day of going out and listening to great music the day before wasn't enough for a great weekend as it was.....
This morning we woke up to 2 more eggs, laid by different hens...we now have 3 chickens laying.....
we had thought that one of the reds was laying until a few days ago....then our only barred rock laid one while I was there lol....she tends to lay her eggs in the early afternoons ( and did so today so we got 3 :) )
so the question is who laid these two...one is clearly darker than the other....I have read that reds have darker brown eggs than some chickens......we do have buffs that are sounding really ready to lay as well.......
So doing good with eggs and chickens......
and off to "help" at another show of Randy's....... a few of the same people who saw him yesterday came back to hear more.....
This older gentleman comes up and puts a tip in the jar.....than comes back to speak to me
asks me how I know Randy....I say just a great friend I enjoy helping out
He gave me a tip too :D
a dollar coin...how cool is that :D
Last month we had a reporter from the local paper ask if they could stop in and ask us about reiki....we invited them to a workshop......
the article came out today.....
oddly enough we had just about the same clothes on today lol
tonight we are looking to do a bit of work around here...after that find something to put on the grill....
Wishing our best to you and yours
Check out Randy Granger here
Friday, August 31, 2012
Jewelry at Pi
While at Pi Pilates Studio the other day I started to realize how many of my items Ellen is stocking for me..
Beaded bracelets and a few ankle-lets

Beaded necklaces
Reiki energy wands, made with Jorden's rosewood and charged crystals.....no need to have reiki to use ( all our items are charged with reiki energies )
We have a sale on earrings right now :D
and now my latest
at Pi
Pi Pilates Studio & New Age Health Shoppe
2521 Avenida De Mesilla Las Cruces, NM 88001 575-526-0977
just finished....
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Randy Granger at White Sands Sept. 1
Randy Granger at White Sands
Saturday, September 1, 2012 at 7:30 pm
Randy Granger, Native American Musician
Native American flutist Randy Granger will fill the moonlit night with his unique blend of instruments, interpretation of traditional melodies, and heartfelt music. Join this native New Mexican for a relaxing summer evening.
Native American flutes, Hang pan drum, world percussion and vocals.
http://www.nps.gov/whsa/ planyourvisit/ full-moon-nights.htm
$3 admission. Arrive early as the amphitheater is in the middle of the Dunes. Bring chairs or blankets.
Saturday, September 1, 2012 at 7:30 pm
Randy Granger, Native American Musician
Native American flutist Randy Granger will fill the moonlit night with his unique blend of instruments, interpretation of traditional melodies, and heartfelt music. Join this native New Mexican for a relaxing summer evening.
Native American flutes, Hang pan drum, world percussion and vocals.
http://www.nps.gov/whsa/
$3 admission. Arrive early as the amphitheater is in the middle of the Dunes. Bring chairs or blankets.
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