That nasty scarf is finally off the loom. I hate everything about it. I hated working on it. I hated how the colors pooled, I hated how stiff and scratchy it is. It's Zauberball in case you're wondering. It's good for sturdy socks but not good for something you want around your neck. It's an ugh for sure.
Thursday, January 8, 2026
First Fails of 26
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Wednesday WIPs: Attachments
The sleeves did indeed get attached on The Mister's Riddari. The colorwork yoke is underway and now I remember why I called this my #&%! Riddari over on Ravelry. I hated doing the 3 colors in a row thing then and I hate doing it now. I'm trying to psych myself out by doing only one row at a time while putting something interesting on TV and just resigning myself to get as much done on it as I feel like in one sitting. When I get to the rows where there are only 2 colors it feels like a holiday.
It was a decent loaf considering all the misery I put that poor dough through for 24 hours. It made some nice avocado toast.
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
TNT: Possibilities
No. I did not finish the little doodad on the right so Christmas Quaker is still with us for another week at least. I did start the Camel and have one whole row done on the very top. It's slow going but I do enjoy it.
Monday, January 5, 2026
First Finish of 2026
There is one less thing in the WIP knitting pile but there is a problem. It fits, kind of. The circumference is perfect but the length is not. I bought this pattern from Knit Picks because it supposedly uses one ball of chunky Brava but it turns out that it is not enough for the length I like. As you can see, I didn't have enough left over to do much more than a few more rows and this is a problem because...
In Betty news, she's been growing. A lot. Every day. It's been exciting to see her come alive but now I have to figure out what comes next. I haven't thought that far ahead because I honestly doubted I'd get this far so soon.
I did read where I need about 100 grams of starter to make a loaf so I panicked and instead of discarding half, yesterday I kept 80 grams of it and started another jar. This is Big Betty because she is in a much larger jar. Little Betty is only about 50 grams and doesn't have much more room to grow. Big Betty has plenty of room to spread out and lives in the microwave and seems very happy there in spite of the cooler temperatures.
I've been feeling so confident that I bought a couple of bannetons for proofing. If I can keep the Bettys alive until Wednesday I just might have enough to start my first loaf. How scary is that?
Sunday, January 4, 2026
Long Story, Not So Short
Remember these? I made a few of these melt and pour type gingerbread men for the Grands. I wanted to make a lot more of them and some other glycerin type soap for gifting but my supply order got delayed and arrived on Christmas Eve just as we were leaving for the family dinner. I was left with $70 worth of soap blocks so...
So here's the deal. As usual, pick your 3 favorites from my list of regular soap and your 2 favorite scents from my glycerin soap (the Lemon, Coconut Lime, Vanilla or Persephone's Kiss bars at the top) and I'll see that you get one of each. My stock of regular soap is a bit small right now due to holiday gifting so having the glycerin soap to add to this giveaway turns out to be a very good thing.
The soap supply company sent me a coupon for 30% off my next order to apologize for the delay in shipping so more supplies are already on their way for even more soap making and hopefully an early spring giveaway.
You know what to do. Message me your choices and your mailing details on either Ravelry or my soap email. Both are over on the side bar. I'll be mailing these out after the 18th so I can avoid the holiday shipping rates.
Thanks again. I've got some new fragrances on the way that I'm excited to try so I really need to clear my shelves!
Saturday, January 3, 2026
Done and Dusted
Literally dusted. I spent yesterday removing Christmas and cleaning up the aftermath. The tree is back in the holiday closet and the spinning wheels are all back where they belong but in need of some attention. The drive bands slipped off with all the moving. Adjustments need to be made.
Friday, January 2, 2026
Taking the Plunge
In spite of the freezing temperatures and frigid wind, the Plunge was very well attended. It was 31 degrees at noon. We'd had a dusting of snow overnight. The water temperature was 39.
And...look at Betty. While we were gone I left her in the microwave with a hot water bottle not wanting to leave her alone on the heating plate. It's hard to see but she's grown over the top of the band. It's just a little bit but it's a start. She's alive!
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