Archive | January 2010

Himself brought Grandmother’s Christmas Cactus over from the studio today. It was not thriving over there and I thought it might like it here where there is a bit more heat and light. What you are seeing is a very large and very old plant that has sat outside each summer for as long as I’ve been acquainted with it. It was this big when I first saw it in 1979 so I have not a guess at how old it might be. But this summer the deer decided, one day when we were gone, that it was eatable . I think it’s going to survive but  we were really bummed to see this damage.  Since old Jack died the deer know no bounds. They come right up to the house and are not easily chased off. They are not a bit afraid of Cori the Corgi who can terrify a grey squirrel.

Well I guess we won’t be putting the plant outside this year and have our fingers crossed that it likes it in here with us.

Survivor?

Knit pattern

An alternate view

I’ve been asked about cotton for the doll pantie pattern so I tried it with some Paton’s Glace.  It works up a tince large so I added a row of eyelets under the ribbing and threaded a bit of ribbon just to keep them safe! 🙂 Click on the link to the right to see all the patterns, knit and weave. Not all are for dolls, believe it or not!

Happy New Year

Happy New Year

foot prints

Well, here we are at 2010. So far it looks a lot like 2009 but I’m sure it will probably get better. Maybe as soon as dh heads out to make more tracks in the snow… man, dog & squirrel! It’s raining heavily on the snow again and he’s fidgiting. Hope your New Year is starting out warm and comfortable.