As I get back into blogging, I'm finding things to catch up on. Like, some fabulous things I've found over the past month or so...
I spotted a Santo doll years ago in a decorating book and have been on the lookout for one ever since. I found some a few years ago that were (supposedly) authentic antiques. They were, however, very expensive! I just couldn't bring myself to spend so much on one. I kept looking and recently found a reproduction Santo that was more in my price range. She's so beautiful and I've been wanting one so bad that I splurged. I love her face!
The antique store that I found her in had a pretty rosary draped around her neck. After I brought her home, I quickly went on Etsy and bought a red one for her.
She's 27" tall. The orginal Santos were used in Catholic ceremonies and were heavily adorned. I'm thinking that she might look really pretty with a gathered silk skirt in an antique ivory color.
Something else I've been wanting for a long time...years...are some cowgirl boots. And, not just any cowgirl boots. I wanted "Old Gringo" brand boots. I've tried on mannnny boots over the past few years and always fall in love with Old Gringo. They have such a great look and feel. I like how the tops are narrower than most brands too. That works well on my skinny legs. The only problem...they're usually around $500! That's definitely not in my budget! Imagine my excitement when I found some online for only $149! I bought them for myself for my birthday. Here they are...
I've heard women talk about how, when they put on a great pair of high heeled shoes, they feel powerful, wonderful and like they could conquer the world. When I put these on, I know exactly what they're talking about! I love them!
I'm always on the lookout for transferware. These days, it's pretty hard to find. When I do find it, it's usually expensive. I stopped in at one of my favorite antique stores recently and found three pieces of transferware! And, the prices were great!
I'm not sure if I've ever seen this pattern. It's called "Paisley"...
Here's the back...
Another cute little plate in the "Branble" pattern...
Here's the back of this one...
I even found a little cup!
Here's it's bottom...
I feel like I've been hitting the jackpot of fabulous finds lately! I wonder what I'll find next?! I can hardly wait to find out!
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Do Over!
I recently started knitting a pair of socks with yarn from my stash, Berroco Comfort Sock. I knitted a pair of socks with this yarn in the past and thought I didn't like the feel of them. When I actually wore them, I loved them! So, it makes perfect sense to make another pair. First sock, done! Looks great!
I dove right into the second sock...
But, I did so without thinking! I forgot to do a little planning and make sure I started the yarn in the same color spot so the stripes would match!
I tried to go with it but I just can't! I know, they won't show under my jeans. But, I'll know!
Rip!
Time to start over! And, this time, with a little thought and planning!
If I had done a little homework before I started this pair, I could have had longer socks too! I weighed the first sock this morning and it only weighs about half an ounce. I have over two ounces left! Ugh! I should know better because I usually plan better. Oh well. At least I can do the second one over.
Happy Knitting!
I dove right into the second sock...
But, I did so without thinking! I forgot to do a little planning and make sure I started the yarn in the same color spot so the stripes would match!
I tried to go with it but I just can't! I know, they won't show under my jeans. But, I'll know!
Rip!
Time to start over! And, this time, with a little thought and planning!
If I had done a little homework before I started this pair, I could have had longer socks too! I weighed the first sock this morning and it only weighs about half an ounce. I have over two ounces left! Ugh! I should know better because I usually plan better. Oh well. At least I can do the second one over.
Happy Knitting!
Monday, January 24, 2011
Yarn Trippin'
The Riverside Knitting Guild hosted a yarn trip on Saturday to four Los Angeles yarn shops. The $25 charge was a good deal, considering it would have cost that much or more in gas to drive there myself, plus lunch, and I would have had to deal with traffic. This way, we all boarded the bus, visited, knitted and didn't have to worry about which freeways to take, addresses, parking, or traffic. Lunch was even included!
There were about 40 of us. They had us split in half and dropped half at one shop, half at another, and then switch. We did that again in the afternoon with two more shops. It worked pretty well for us to see the shops but not overwhelm the shops (too much) with too many people all at once.
Our first stop was in Brentwood. What a lovely place. The J. Paul Getty Museum was on a hill just above the yarn shop (a must visit museum and garden). The shops and cafes were charming...
The area was filled with fancy cars, fancy shops, and even fancy dogs...
The yarn shop was tucked into a group of little stores with a fountain, pretty tiles (on the stairs), and the day was simply gorgeous...blue skies and temps in the 70's.
Jennifer Knits is a cute little store with a really nice owner and employees. They can make custom patterns for their customers. And, they even have an upstairs area with bargains...yarns for $5 and up!
Our second stop was at "Compatto Yarn Salon" in Santa Monica.
The shop was just up the street from the ocean and was busy with classes and customers. It was filled with lots of beautifully colored yarns!
I was on the look out that day for gorgeous lace weight yarn. I found some here! They wound all 950 yards of it on an electric winder...
It's "Madeline Tosh, Tosh Lace, Hand Dyed yarn" in the color, "Baltic". Gorgeous!!!
Next, we all gathered at a park for lunch. What a beautiful day!
The third shop was "Wild Fiber", also in Santa Monica. I loved this store! It was filled with soooo many gorgeous yarns!
So many wonderful possibilities!
I bought "Punta Yarn, MeriSock, Hand Painted". It doesn't have a color name, just HP60. But, just look at all the pretty colors!
We stopped at one more shop but I won't name names because I wasn't impressed. It was mostly discount and outdated styles of yarn...acrylics, furry yarns, etc. Plus, I was shopped out by then and had spent plenty on my two fancy skeins of yarn. At that point, our bus decided to break down. As we waited for another bus to come and get us, we made good use of our time. Some of the ladies worked on projects they brought, others started new ones with their new yarns, patterns and/or needles, some relaxed and chatted, and some of us wound our new yarn by hand...that's what I did with the beautiful MeriSock yarn that I bought.
I'm excited to get started on new projects with my new yarns!
There were about 40 of us. They had us split in half and dropped half at one shop, half at another, and then switch. We did that again in the afternoon with two more shops. It worked pretty well for us to see the shops but not overwhelm the shops (too much) with too many people all at once.
Our first stop was in Brentwood. What a lovely place. The J. Paul Getty Museum was on a hill just above the yarn shop (a must visit museum and garden). The shops and cafes were charming...
The area was filled with fancy cars, fancy shops, and even fancy dogs...
The yarn shop was tucked into a group of little stores with a fountain, pretty tiles (on the stairs), and the day was simply gorgeous...blue skies and temps in the 70's.
Jennifer Knits is a cute little store with a really nice owner and employees. They can make custom patterns for their customers. And, they even have an upstairs area with bargains...yarns for $5 and up!
Our second stop was at "Compatto Yarn Salon" in Santa Monica.
The shop was just up the street from the ocean and was busy with classes and customers. It was filled with lots of beautifully colored yarns!
I was on the look out that day for gorgeous lace weight yarn. I found some here! They wound all 950 yards of it on an electric winder...
It's "Madeline Tosh, Tosh Lace, Hand Dyed yarn" in the color, "Baltic". Gorgeous!!!
Next, we all gathered at a park for lunch. What a beautiful day!
The third shop was "Wild Fiber", also in Santa Monica. I loved this store! It was filled with soooo many gorgeous yarns!
So many wonderful possibilities!
I bought "Punta Yarn, MeriSock, Hand Painted". It doesn't have a color name, just HP60. But, just look at all the pretty colors!
We stopped at one more shop but I won't name names because I wasn't impressed. It was mostly discount and outdated styles of yarn...acrylics, furry yarns, etc. Plus, I was shopped out by then and had spent plenty on my two fancy skeins of yarn. At that point, our bus decided to break down. As we waited for another bus to come and get us, we made good use of our time. Some of the ladies worked on projects they brought, others started new ones with their new yarns, patterns and/or needles, some relaxed and chatted, and some of us wound our new yarn by hand...that's what I did with the beautiful MeriSock yarn that I bought.
I'm excited to get started on new projects with my new yarns!
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Cottage Socks
I recently ran across a chunky sock pattern on Ravelry that I HAD to make! I thought they were cute and would be great to keep my feet warm around the house. I had no idea when I got started how cute they'd look with my wellies...
They're soft, warm, and make my wellies feel and fit better!
The "Cottage Socks" pattern is free on Ravelry and the Lion Brand website. I knit them with two skeins of Michael's Loops and Threads Charisma yarn and size 10 1/2 double point needles. I made them long enough to go up to my knees and fit me perfectly. However, when my daughter modeled them for pictures, I found it interesting that, even though we're the same height, our leg proportions are very different...they don't reach her knees!
They were super simple and quick to make...except for the gussets. I had so much trouble with them and I'm not sure why. But, I was determined to make these and just kept working until I got it! The pattern was a bit confusing on the toe part. So, I tweeked them and made them work. I finished the toe with about eight stitches across (eight in the front and eight in the back) and kitchener stitches.
I love 'em!
They're soft, warm, and make my wellies feel and fit better!
The "Cottage Socks" pattern is free on Ravelry and the Lion Brand website. I knit them with two skeins of Michael's Loops and Threads Charisma yarn and size 10 1/2 double point needles. I made them long enough to go up to my knees and fit me perfectly. However, when my daughter modeled them for pictures, I found it interesting that, even though we're the same height, our leg proportions are very different...they don't reach her knees!
They were super simple and quick to make...except for the gussets. I had so much trouble with them and I'm not sure why. But, I was determined to make these and just kept working until I got it! The pattern was a bit confusing on the toe part. So, I tweeked them and made them work. I finished the toe with about eight stitches across (eight in the front and eight in the back) and kitchener stitches.
I love 'em!
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Ahhhhhh...
Warm weather is paying us a much appreciated visit. It feels sooo good after months of cold! We were so excited about the warmer temps that we packed up our RV and went to the beach for three nights and four days! It felt so good to thaw out, relax and enjoy the amazing views. Check out this sunset...be sure to click on the picture and enlarge it for full, warm weather, sunset enjoyment...Oh...and notice the paddle boarders and surfers watching the sunset...
In the foreground of the top photo, there are some small birds. I don't think I've ever seen this kind before. They might be migrating through. They sat near the water in groups. I had to get a closer look. I like the reflections of them on the sand...
They moved as a group and it was either very smooth or the whole group bounced up and down. As we got closer, we found out why. They all stand around on one leg and pivot to see things. They even move around on one leg, hopping! Thus, the bouncing/hopping movement of the group. At first, I wondered if they all had only one leg. But, then one of them scratched with it's other leg. Later, they all used both legs when the group wanted to move faster and that's when they moved smoothly. They're adorable!
These plants were lying on the beach. They're so delicate and pretty. They remind me of ferns or feathers...
Salsa enjoyed the warm weather too! We took her on long walks on the beach where she enjoyed splashing in the water and some good old fashioned digging time. At camp, she spent time lounging on a chair...
A camping trip at San Elijo/Cardiff By The Sea wouldn't be complete without a trip to the "Seaside Market"! It's a wonderful little market with lots of organic and exotic produce, fresh sausages that they make each day and lots of other amazingly yummy treats! I just had to take a picture of this beautiful heirloom tomato that we got...
The weather has been slowly warming since about Wednesday. It was in the mid 70's when we were at the beach. Today, at home, it was in the 80's. Ahhhhh! I'm soaking up every minute of it before it cools down again next weekend.
In the foreground of the top photo, there are some small birds. I don't think I've ever seen this kind before. They might be migrating through. They sat near the water in groups. I had to get a closer look. I like the reflections of them on the sand...
They moved as a group and it was either very smooth or the whole group bounced up and down. As we got closer, we found out why. They all stand around on one leg and pivot to see things. They even move around on one leg, hopping! Thus, the bouncing/hopping movement of the group. At first, I wondered if they all had only one leg. But, then one of them scratched with it's other leg. Later, they all used both legs when the group wanted to move faster and that's when they moved smoothly. They're adorable!
These plants were lying on the beach. They're so delicate and pretty. They remind me of ferns or feathers...
Salsa enjoyed the warm weather too! We took her on long walks on the beach where she enjoyed splashing in the water and some good old fashioned digging time. At camp, she spent time lounging on a chair...
A camping trip at San Elijo/Cardiff By The Sea wouldn't be complete without a trip to the "Seaside Market"! It's a wonderful little market with lots of organic and exotic produce, fresh sausages that they make each day and lots of other amazingly yummy treats! I just had to take a picture of this beautiful heirloom tomato that we got...
The weather has been slowly warming since about Wednesday. It was in the mid 70's when we were at the beach. Today, at home, it was in the 80's. Ahhhhh! I'm soaking up every minute of it before it cools down again next weekend.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Funky Fungi
Getting outside and enjoying nature is one of the best things in life! It's so refreshing for the mind, body and soul. I always feel so refreshed after spending time outside. That's just what we needed today! So, we bundled up, grabbed some gear, snacks, cameras, our dog, and hit the trail at the Santa Rosa Ecological Reserve in Murrieta, California.
We've had a LOT of rain over the past few months and it shows! We saw lots and lots of fungi. Probably, more than we've ever seen in one hike and varieties that we've never seen. We saw fungi that was bright, orange...it kind of looks like dirty cheese whiz or something...
Bright, golden, yellow that was ruffly like a flower...or does it look more like macaroni and cheese?...
Red...
These have edges that look like flower petals...
These look like they've been toasted to a golden, crispy brown and like they might be crumbling on the edges...
More golden brown with ruffly, pretty edges...
I love the rosey edges on these...
Check out the cinnamony, brown color on this one. It looks like the wood on a nice piece of furniture with a rich, stained finish...or a beautiful piece of leather...
It's amazing how something so white can grow up out of dark brown soil...
They're so delicate yet strong enough to push mounds of soil, leaves, and sticks up as they grow...
This one is holding a bunch of little sticks. Check out it's gorgeous underside...
Many of them were really big, at least seven inches across, or more. Here's a shot of one with my daughter's foot to give an idea of the scale/size of it...
These look like something from a fairy tale...
These were growing out of the sides of a log...
How about a vase?...
Some had flat tops...
Some of them look like they were falling over...
So cute...
This kind is so well disquised that we almost missed it. The color and curls blend in so well with the leaves. They curl around like flower petals. So interesting...
It's interesting how thick some are and how some turn down and some turn up...
All the colors were fascinating too. Here's another orangey one...
This one looks so delicate and so pretty with it's rich, brown color...
These black ones are really different and funky!...
I always love it when we see new and unexpected things on our hikes. We sure hit the jackpot on that today! How fun!
We've had a LOT of rain over the past few months and it shows! We saw lots and lots of fungi. Probably, more than we've ever seen in one hike and varieties that we've never seen. We saw fungi that was bright, orange...it kind of looks like dirty cheese whiz or something...
Bright, golden, yellow that was ruffly like a flower...or does it look more like macaroni and cheese?...
Red...
These have edges that look like flower petals...
These look like they've been toasted to a golden, crispy brown and like they might be crumbling on the edges...
More golden brown with ruffly, pretty edges...
I love the rosey edges on these...
Check out the cinnamony, brown color on this one. It looks like the wood on a nice piece of furniture with a rich, stained finish...or a beautiful piece of leather...
It's amazing how something so white can grow up out of dark brown soil...
They're so delicate yet strong enough to push mounds of soil, leaves, and sticks up as they grow...
This one is holding a bunch of little sticks. Check out it's gorgeous underside...
Many of them were really big, at least seven inches across, or more. Here's a shot of one with my daughter's foot to give an idea of the scale/size of it...
These look like something from a fairy tale...
These were growing out of the sides of a log...
How about a vase?...
Some had flat tops...
Some of them look like they were falling over...
So cute...
This kind is so well disquised that we almost missed it. The color and curls blend in so well with the leaves. They curl around like flower petals. So interesting...
It's interesting how thick some are and how some turn down and some turn up...
All the colors were fascinating too. Here's another orangey one...
This one looks so delicate and so pretty with it's rich, brown color...
These black ones are really different and funky!...
I always love it when we see new and unexpected things on our hikes. We sure hit the jackpot on that today! How fun!