Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Wednesday WIPs: New Year's Edition

 

What's on my needles you might ask? Well.....too much as usual and I had a not so great idea to pile it all up and spend a rainy day binge watching the first two seasons of Only Murders in the Building while putting some mileage on EVERYTHING. Bad idea. Now I have knitting elbow and am unable to make a fist with my right hand...lol. It used to be champagne that would put me out of commission over the holidays. Now it's knitting. Sigh...

Happy New Year! 




Tuesday, December 30, 2025

TNT: Old Things, New Things

 

I don't have much progress to show off on this last TNT of the year. I finished the honeycomb section, the snowflake under it and started a geometric motif under the tulips on the Christmas Quaker. I won't put it away until that section is finished. Santa on the other hand is going in time out until the Christmas bug hits me next year. 



Plum Pudding is going along with Santa. I didn't get too far this Christmas but I did learn a lot about Victorian cross stitch. 



What's new is that I have reclaimed my dining room table for a day at least. As soon as The Mister broke down his Christmas puzzles I jumped on it. 




Until the tree comes down I can't get into the sewing room to work but I really wanted to get the Patchwork into a sandwich. I spent a ridiculous amount of time yesterday wrestling with it. I really dislike this part of the process but the pool noodle method does make it a bit easier. I was hoping to not have to drag them out but my first attempt without them was pitiful.



Now it's all hooped up and ready for me to start working on it. I struggled to make the decision to hand quilt it but I told myself that it took over a year to do all this paper piecing and appliqueing so why am I rushing the quilting?




My machine quilting is abysmal. My hand quilting is not much better but at least I can control the outcome. This is an example of one of my great grandmother's quilts I have. Look at all those tiny stitches. This is how high the bar has always been for such things. I wish I knew her secret.







Monday, December 29, 2025

Starting Out

 

For those of you that guessed that I have been bitten by the sourdough bug, you were right. I'm trying to up my bread game since my last few loaves were pretty meh. This is day 3 of my starter. So far, so good. It's growing as you can see and smells.....sour. I'm following along with some bread vloggers on YouTube because I have NO idea what I'm doing.



Right now it's living its life in a cooler aka my soap incubator with a hot water bottle to stay warm. We keep the thermostat at 68 which is too cold for growing yeast. I've been able to put all my soap tools in use since it seems sourdough and soap share a lot in common minus that whole scary lye thing. 




Speaking of soap, in case you were wondering what happened to all that soap I made back in October, here it is. Those are the ugly ends I keep for myself. It's all been tested and it's all wonderful. Look for giveaway details on the first. I won't be shipping until after the holiday rates change on the 18th but I can get started wrapping your "orders" in the meantime. 







Sunday, December 28, 2025

If You Know, You Know...

 

As if I don't have enough going on around here. A new bug has bitten.





Saturday, December 27, 2025

Rolling Along

 

It was 32 degrees when we went for a walk yesterday. There were snow flurries. Pup has decided that walking isn't her thing right now so she rolled along for most of it. Back at home it was a day of cleaning, laundry and deciding on projects for January. Since I don't have any socks on the needles, a good dig through the sock yarn stash was in order. That's always fun.


For now though, I'll just stick with the mitten. It's gone through its naughty stage and come out on the other side. Thank goodness. I would have hated to end the year with a fail.




Friday, December 26, 2025

A Christmas Cast On

 

Pup had a good Christmas morning searching for her bag of treats. Every Christmas she gets a bag of Pup-eronis. 



I usually have a piece of mincemeat pie for breakfast. This year instead of baking my own, I bought some. They weren't terrible. Just a bit sweeter than I like. I'll go back to making my own next year.




Then I made a big mistake. I got bit by the Christmas Cast On bug that all the vloggers were talking about and it didn't go well. 




I've been saying for a while now that I need a new pair of mittens. Mine have a big hole in the thumb that can't be easily repaired and besides that, I have a room full of yarn and no excuses not to make myself another pair.



I had to cast on twice then I had to rip back twice. My brain wasn't ready for setting up new colorwork so soon after the frenzy of all that stocking knitting. It left me grumpy and I still had a big dinner to make. 




Note to self: Make this the day before. The lasagnas were delicious but I was in no mood to cook a big dinner on Christmas Day. I wanted to sit on the couch and fight with my knitting while watching old Christmas movies.



I did enlist The Mister to help put the trifle together. That was a help.



I was finally able to sink down on the couch with a small piece of plum pudding as the sun went down. I didn't flame it this year since there was no one to impress but I did make brandy butter. I always forget how good this is. I always think it's just fruitcake but it's not. It's sublime. 






Thursday, December 25, 2025

And to All a Good Night

 

We do our big family thing on Christmas Eve. Oldest Son and DIL, both December babies, host every year and they go all out on the festive trimmings. Before dinner we got to Face Time with middle son who lives in Michigan with his family. We got a shy performance of "I want a Hippopotamus for Christmas" from the youngest. So cute.



Oldest Son loves to cook. He was smoking a prime rib all day. 



Dessert was exquisite as were the chocolates from a local confectioner. 




DIL had made cookies. They are so beautiful. Each one is a work of art. 



We got to see the new puppy again. He's much bigger but just as sweet. He's so soft he doesn't even feel like a real dog. 



Tiny baby Grand had a blast with all the empty boxes and the wrapping paper. No gifts needed for that one.




Medium Grand couldn't believe his luck at all the cool toys he got. 




Here's a posed shot of the Big Grands so I can keep track of how fast they are growing up. The oldest, another December baby, just became a teen. I remember when they were the wee ones playing in empty boxes and being thrilled with balls of torn gift wrap. Where does that time go? 



Back at home, I had myself a handful of cookies, my first slice of fruit cake and a peppermint martini while I watched my favorite version of A Christmas Carol. Today I'll be making lasagna and baked ziti for dinner-all in my new Christmas PJs. Then it's mince pie and a flaming plum pudding. Even though it's just us for the day, the celebration continues. 
Merry Christmas!