Saturday, June 19, 2010

A New Project! (and it's got nothing to do with knitting!)

Yep, it's official. I've started a new project. Only I have help on this one! We're building an addition onto our house so we can move my Dad home! Two weeks ago, the man came and scraped all of our stairs right off the house! He scraped up all of our patio, our gas grill and, sadly, even our 30+-year-old blueberry bushes (which, I might add, were loaded with unripened berries. It looked to be a bumper crop this year *sniff)
This is what the back of our house looked like two weeks ago.

And then it rained.
This is how it looks after the rain. There are so many frogs, toads and croaking things in there that it's really hard to sleep at night with all the noise!
I'm hoping the proper permits will be procured soon and that the actual building will start. Every day that my dad stays at the assisted-living facility is another day gone by.
My mother's death is still so fresh for all of us and some days are just really, really hard. About a month ago, when my sister was visiting, we started talking about how lonely it is for my dad without my mom (they had been married for 62 years, you know) ... and we started talking about moving him to our house. Right now, our house is a typical, 1974-era, two-story traditional that is absolutely not handicapped accessible in any way! So, the only solution was to add a few rooms that would be ... and make sure the doorways to the rest of the rooms on the main floor were wide enough to accommodate the wheelchair.
We're adding an all-season porch that will have a wheelchair ramp outside the entrance from the yard. From this room, my dad will have a master bedroom with a large bathroom. The shower is going to be one of those great roll-in showers (no curb to get over!) with wonderful hand-held shower heads. It will be large enough to fit not only my dad and his shower chair, but another person, too, so we can help! We're going to make sure the sink can fit a wheelchair under and move the mirror down low enough so he doesn't have to crane his neck in order to see himself shaving.
A fabulous feature: A laundry chute from the bathroom directly into my little laundry area!!! No more hauling all his laundry down the halls at the assisted-living facility out to my car! Imagine that!
But the best part will be that my dad will be home. With us. We are going to keep some of his private-duty staff, but we won't need all the shifts, which will save an incredible amount of money.
And one other thing we're planning: A koi pond in the yard!!
In the midst of all this, though, I am, believe it or not, still working on knitting projects. I have two major ones in the works right now that are going to take a long time for all the pieces and parts, but I'm really excited about them and I hope you will be, too!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Cool Cat Makes His Debut!

This cat thinks he's pretty cool!



Cool Cat is knit almost completely in the round on size US 8 double-pointed needles, then felted in the washing machine. The only sewing is to add his ears after felting ... and to sew up his bottom! Now, how cool is that? His design is available for only $2.50 at The Pattern Box and on Ravelry.

Monday, April 26, 2010

New Ideas for Designs and Thank You!

Before I get started writing about all the new design ideas popping into my head, I have to say a huge "Thank You" to everyone who has been so kind to comment regarding my Mom's death. It's been very hard these last few weeks. I am trying to move forward, knowing my Mom is rejoicing in heaven ... but I miss her ... and it's still really, really bizarre to think that I won't see her anymore. In any event, I pray for courage ... and for my Dad ... and we go on to another day and hope I can do my best with it.

SO ... onto new designs! I'm really excited about these. While I was sitting outside one day, admiring the little statues and the bird bath in the shady spot I call a garden, I started thinking about knitting them! Small, stone statues made of knitted felt! I am setting aside my BIG project (which will remain hush-hush for now) to knit up a couple of test statues and see if they can come out in real life as I envision them in my head.

Also, I am just putting the finishing touches on Cool Cat (which will be renamed!) and the Garden Rabbits ... they'll be up soon!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

In Loving Memory...

My Wonderful Mom
Dorothea A. Mumm
February 8, 1926-April 1, 2010
I miss her so much
So sudden ... so unexpected ... my Mom's death. Now, my Dad, whose health has been fragile for so long, faces the future without her by his side. Please keep him in your prayers.
Things my Mom loved:
Heath Bars
Peanut-butter filled pretzels
Ginger ale
Pancakes and bacon
Coffee with cream
Walking
Sitting outside
Her red gloves
AquaFreshToothpaste
Dial Soap
Viva paper towels
Arpege perfume
Hot tea with milk
Butter cookies
Singing
Saying the Rosary
Going to Mass
Shopping
Giving hugs
Making everyone feel special

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Your Not-So-Average, Garden-Variety Rabbits!

Introducing the Tapestry Rabbit and the Topiary Rabbit ...

Tapestry Rabbit



Topiary Rabbit

... both are knit on double-pointed needles with wool yarn, then felted in your washing machine.

The Topiary Rabbit is knit with wool held together with one strand of Little Flowers novelty yarn. This one is Dappled Forest.

The Tapestry Rabbit is embroidered with simple stitches using Knit Picks Palette yarns.

I hope you like them! The pattern will be available shortly. (As in, as soon as I have time to lay it out and put it up on The Pattern Box!)

Friday, March 19, 2010

Signs of Spring!

Finally! The first signs of Spring are popping up here and there in the most unexpected places. A return to sunshine, warm weather and all the hope that it brings with it! A new season! As I usher in Spring 2010, I am still in the midst of all the health issues with my parents ... my mother is the one now in the hospital ... my dad still trying to recover from his hip surgery, now has bronchitis. *sigh
I have; however, completed a new Spring design! As soon as I finish the embroidery, I'll post it up.
I will return! I promise!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Winter Blast!


Here's Maggie waiting to get back inside!
Here's why:



She doesn't like the ice on her feet ... but she's not crazy about her boots, either!