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Saturday, April 21, 2012

Potty Training is a Bitch, but not my Bitch apparantly.

You'd think it would be simple. But as most things with parenting lately, not so much.
Though I did put my foot down and tell my son point blank, I will not buy any more pullups! And I haven't, but I've been doing ALOT of handwashing underwear. Yuck. He will pee just fine in the potty, and even ask me to go to the bathroom to pee. But number 2....nope. In the underwear, EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. I'm about to go crazy. Really, child. You are 3, almost 4 YEARS OLD!

Me thinks I need a glass of wine tonight, cause I haz the mommy fail today.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Rustic Cowboy


Well this came out cuter than I hoped! I was a lil worried about the color combo, I wanted a darker more chocolatey brown, but the mocha was all I had. I really love it now! Now if only the weather would get a little cooler so my little man can wear it :)

Friday, October 8, 2010

L'illo round 2

My 2nd time knitting the pattern. This time, it's for my son. It's an adorable pattern. It's fun to knit. I hate SEAMING it! But I love the end product so I suppose I will do it. Going to knit the sleeves today and hope to be seaming the thing up this evening. Maybe he can wear it for the next cool front. I love the Cotton Fleece yarn, it shows such great stitch definition. And with the cotton/wool blend, it should be just right for our Texas winters.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Infant Mouse Hat




I made this last week for a friend's new baby. I looked online and couldn't find a pattern I really liked so I made my own. Keep in mind that while I've designed alot of my own knitting patterns, I've never really written them out and shared them. So if you have any questions on it, just send me an email or post here. :) Sizing is easily adapted by using smaller or larger weight yarn and/or adjusting needle size.

Materials :
About 1.5-2 oz of worsted weight wool I used Cascade 220 in white
A small amount of pink worsted weight wool.
Size US#4 and US#6 16" Circular and Dpns (or size to get gauge)
Yarn needle
Stitch Marker

Gauge :
5.5 sts per inch on larger needle

Size :
Roughly 4-6 months, approximately 18" head circumference.

Directions :
Cast on 88 sts on smaller needles. I used the Twisted German Cast on for it's stretchiness. Knit in 2X2 rib for 1.5".

Change to larger needles and knit stockinette until it measures 5" from cast on.

Decreases rounds (switching to dpns when necessary)
Rnd 1 *Knit 9 sts, k2tog* repeat to end of rnd.
Rnd 2 Knit even across.
Rnd 3 *Knit 8 sts, ssk* repeat to end of rnd.
Rnd 4 Knit even across.
Rnd 5 *Knit 7 sts, k2tog* repeat to end of rnd.
Rnd 6 Knit even across.
Rnd 7 *Knit 6 sts, ssk* repeat to end of rnd.
Rnd 8 *Knit 5 sts, k2tog* repeat to end of rnd.
Rnd 9 *Knit 4 sts, ssk* repeat to end of rnd.
Rnd 10 *Knit 3 sts, k2tog* repeat to end of rnd.
Rnd 11 *Knit 2 sts, ssk* repeat to end of rnd.
Rnd 12 *Knit 1 st, k2tog* repeat to end of rnd.
Rnd 13 K2tog to end of round. End of leaving 6" tail. Put tail on yarn needle and thread through the remaining stitches on the needles. Pull tightly and secure inside hat.

Ear Directions (Make Two) :
Using a dpn, cast on 5 sts.
Turn dpn with right side facing you and upside down so that the live stitches are down and the bumps of the cast on are facing up. Using another dpn, pick up and Knit 4 sts in those bumps.
Using a third dpn and starting on the 1st needle again (5 sts on this needle), Kfab, knit 4 sts.
On 2nd Needle (4 sts) Kfab, knit 2, Kfab in last stitch.
You should know have 6 stitches on each needle, 12 stitches total.
Next round - Kfab, K across to last st, kfab.
Rep this round on each needle until you have 12 stitches on each needle - 24 sts total.
Then increase like this on every OTHER row until you have 18 sts on each needle, 36 sts total.
Knit even until Ear measures 2" from cast on.
K 1, ssk, knit across to last 3 sts on first needle, k2tog, k 1. Repeat for 2nd needle.
You should have 32 sts total now - 16 on each needle.
Duplicate stitch using the pink yarn on the ears to make the inner ear.
If you want stiffer ears, you can lightly stuff with polyfill before closing. I like floppy ears, so I didn't.

Graft ear stitches together and secure to top side of hat.

All done, and ready for the cutie! Feel free to use my pattern to sell the hats made from it :) Just please link here if you do.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

First Year of Homeschool

Dakotah is now almost 5 (wow how'd that happen?). So I thought it was time for her to be "officially" homeschooling. We started 1st grade a couple weeks ago. Going well so far. She absolutely hates math worksheets though, so I'm planning some projects to help her enjoy learning math. I can't really blame her too much, I hated math too! But we all gotta learn it. I know this year is going to be full of learning curves for both her and myself as we map out this road together. In a few years, the little boy will be joining her. If any of you have really awesome websites for homeschoolers, (free ones are even better!) I'd love to hear about them!

My Corona!



Finished this sexy, comfy little number last week. Free pattern, easy knit, fits perfect, what more can a girl ask for? At least 2 more of these, that's what! Love love love it! I can't wait for cooler weather so I can wear it out. It only took 4 skeins of Cascade 220 and I cast on for the XS size but knit the length for the largest size. I tried to round the hood out by decreasing according to another Ravelers specs but it didn't work. That's fine with me, I'm not a hood person anyway. I just loved the look of this particular "hoodie"

Friday, April 16, 2010

Super Swappers Magic Ball swag


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Originally uploaded by Tootsiemomma
My goodies from the Magic Ball swap on SuperSwappers (Ravelry)
Included:
1 skein of Malabrigo in Purple
A skull patch
Assorted chocolate and sheep chocolates
Lip balm and hand cream
black seed beads
2 skull buttons!