Monday, May 25, 2009

Say, "Hello!" to Cool Cat, Version One

Here's my latest little critter ... I wanted to knit (and felt) a cat that could be done all in one piece, including the arms and legs and tail, and who could sit, as well. So, here he is: Meet Cool Cat, Version One!
The only sewing you have to do is to sew up his bottom and stitch on his ears ... that's it!

Here's a side view. I am working on a smaller version and a larger version. As soon as all three are ready, I'll have the pattern available for sale. I hope you like him!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Old Favorites New Again! Take-Along Sun and Sockless Sock Monkey PDF Versions Now Available




After receiving a couple of emails from people who found it difficult to print out some of my free patterns from my blog, I have finally gotten around to adding pdf versions of the Sockless Sock Monkey knitting pattern and the Take-Along Sun knitting pattern to my website. If you remember, the Take-Along Sun was wonderfully translated into French and that version is also available. You'll find all of these free patterns at The Pattern Box on the Free Patterns page. You can click here to go there now! I hope you enjoy these versions and find them easier to print out.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Just a little update ...

I'm sorry for having been away for over a month! I can't believe it! Things got rather hectic the first few weeks of April ... what with my father's surgery and then birthdays and Easter and ... well, in other words, LIFE going on! I thought I'd be back sooner, though, but then I caught a cold (or something like it) and haven't felt myself since ... and then my daughters came home from the university for the summer (hip-hip-hooray! It's WONDERFUL having them home, if I do say so, myself!) and so we've been cleaning, throwing away, pulling out the old to make way for the new and all that. And now, I have to finish up fourth quarter with my son. This is exam week, so we should be finished soon! And then I hope to have my garden lantern pattern up for you. It's very fun and easy to make and there are so many variations!
Thank you for your patience and do visit again. Don't give up! I'll be back! (Now ... where did I put my tissue box again? *sniffle *sniffle cough cough)

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

A Snappy Egg!

Here's something else you can do with my free Panoramic Egg and Egg Box pattern. After you've felted the egg, carefully cut the top off (only about the top inch or so), then cut out "V" shapes all around. I stuffed a little bit of my Kool-Aid-dyed roving into the bottom, then put Big Chick in. This is the egg knit on size US 8 needles. Try the smaller version (knit on size US 6 needles) to have smaller chicks or bunnies peeping out!

Friday, March 27, 2009

Gloomy, but Warm

It's a gloomy day today, but it is getting warmer. At least I didn't have to wear my winter coat (which is full of Maggie's hair right now) ... It's raining again, though. I am so very, very tired of the rain.
I should feel good ... I mean, I think I finally found all of my father's information needed for the tax preparer (it's all so confusing to me!!!!) ... and I called in to refill all my parents' prescriptions ... so I think I handled all the details for today. Audible sigh of relief!
Meanwhile, I am still spotting wonderful Dennison Crepe Paper outfits and booklets for paper dolls on eBay. I just love looking at them and imagining the people who played with them ... who, so painstakingly, decorated and cut out those little dresses and then pasted the bits of paper lace trims and things. They are lovely!
I think it's time for another pot of coffee! Oh! And if you are a member of ravelry and want to join the free, Sugarless Panoramic Egg Knit a long, just look for my group (the one with the Take-A-Long Sun as a mascot!) and join in! We're just about ready to get going. It's a super fast, super easy pattern that's very cheerful. It's sure to bolster your spirits even in this gloomy weather. I've heard it's snowing in some spots! So, think spring!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

My New Paperdoll Acquisition: The Creepy Family!

Here is my latest Paper Doll Family. I haven't decided what to name them yet. They are really big compared to my other paper dolls ... and quite old. I'm not sure of their age, but Dad here has a bit of mold growing on his head. I think this is really rather odd, but adds to the overall creepiness of this group. The child is quite big.
I dressed Dad in one of his outfits. Notice how he holds a cigarette! The nanny is watching him closely. I'm not sure I'd feel comfortable leaving my child with her! She looks rather secretive. I just know she's hiding something! Or maybe she knows something!

Here is a close up look at her eyes. What do you think?
I haven't decided just yet what I'm going to do with all these dolls. I originally started collecting them for two projects I'm working on. Yes, I'm working on knitting "paper" dolls that would really be unstuffed and flat, yet two sided. They would have changeable clothing that ... and now, remember, this is all still in the very early developmental stages ... perhaps close with velcro. Remember the Betty Campbell Round About paper dolls? Anyhow, the paper doll is one project and the other is a special anniversary present for my dear, darling big sister. SHHHH! It's a secret that I can't spoil, but I can divulge that it involves old books and paper dolls!

Party Decorations ... and Dinner Party Etiquette Revisited

I have been having tons of fun with these old, crepe-paper decorating-idea books from Dennison Manufacturing that I've been collecting. These were published in the '20s and '30s and they are just chock full of fantastic ideas. I am really quite inspired to make up knitting patterns for all the decorations they have! Centerpieces could very well be one of my (many) next projects. There are still lots of these little decorating booklets out there on eBay, if you're as interested in old-fashioned fun, like I am!
I just have always loved decorating for a party. I have to admit, I'm not much of a party person. I like the decorating, the fixing of party favors and the baking and arranging of delicious foods and greeting everyone at the door (and then, if I could, I would leave)!!! See you! Have a great time! I'll just be upstairs now!
I am the youngest of 5 children, you see, and my siblings are 5-7-10 and 12 years older than I ... so they were all gone away while I was still young. I spent my teen-age years as pretty much an only child. As such, I attended and (helped be the hostess for) countless dinner parties. I got very good at planning, decorating and serving and, if I do say so, myself, I am even quite a very good listener, but it takes a lot out of me. I've never been a particularly social person, so every event was (and still is!) quite draining.
While still a teenager, I noticed a strange thing at dinner parties ... someone will inevitably start a story at the dinner table and everyone is focused on the speaker at first. But then, rather quietly and gradually at first, two-by-two, other little conversations break off into hushed whispers around the table, as if by whispering, no one will notice that they are not paying attention to the original speaker anymore! I became very good at remaining attentive to the poor guy who started his story. His (or her) eyes would hunt around the table and always find mine. I became quite adept at allowing people to finish their stories without having to just trail off into nothingness! As long as the speaker still had one listener, he could at least finish with some dignity!!! I knew just when to add an appropriate "AH!" or "Oh, I see!" while keeping a forkful of food hovering just so over my plate.
Also, it's simply a given that if you are attending a dinner party, you must bring a gift. A fabulous bottle of wine ... a gorgeous plant or floral arrangement ... perhaps a delectable dessert or maybe even a tiny toy for the house dog ... but you MUST remember this! It means so much to the host or hostess!!!
Here's another must: You must be able to ask more questions than you answer. It's common knowledge that everyone wants to talk about himself more than he wants to listen to others. So try not to chat much about yourself for an evening and just try asking questions and listening. It's amazing what you'll find out. You have the honor of remaining quite mysterious because you now know all kinds of things about everyone else, but they know hardly anything about you!
So keep these tips close at hand. Spring officially arrives tomorrow ... sowing the seeds for warm-weather parties and picnics!