My Dear Jane Journal
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Scarf finnished
Yesterday morning I went out to the LYS and got a new ball of yarn. Apparently the incredibly thin ball of Noro I had for the second half of my scarf was an oddity. ( I rewound the ball so I know it was consistently thin and more of a sock weight than worsted weight.) It was Really strange how much narrower and the second half of the scarf was coming out with that thin ball of yarn. Even the ladies at the Yarn shop thought so.
I was so happy to get the new ball of yarn that I worked on it most of the day and was able to finish it up. I love it!
Now to find a use for that really thin ball of Noro.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Soap Sock

Soap Sock
Originally uploaded by flibbertigibbetbunny
I have had these two little squares of soap since before last Christmas. I decided to dress them up and take them out of their boxes. They were a quick knit.
Today is the Last day to leave a comment and be in the drawing for my 250th post giveaway. The Prize is a surprise. I will give a hint that I will include something handmade by me. (not the soap.)
Thursday, July 17, 2008
What I Knit on Vacation
Dishcloths! They were great practice for increases and decreases. Okay, so there was one crochet one too.
Sunday was the 250th post and I am going to celebrate all week giving everyone a chance to win a surprise prize. Just leave a comment and mention your favorite hobby/craft on any post this week to be entered for the prize.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
A New Bag
While I was on vacation, I saw this piece of fabric in my mother's stash.
Too Cute!
Sunday was the 250th post and I am going to celebrate all week giving everyone a chance to win a surprise prize. Just leave a comment and mention your favorite hobby/craft on any post this week to be entered for the prize.
Monday, July 14, 2008
From Jacket to Wallet
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Not Just a Blog Vacation
The first day we saw ELVIS! He was driving down I-40 just west of Oklahoma City.
He was talking on his Cell phone and wearing big sunglasses.
Then we climbed back into the car for the two day return home.
Thanks Mom and Dad for Having us out for a visit with only a few hours notice before we started our drive. The kids Had a great time playing, swimming, swinging, and go-cart riding.
We all had a great time.
This is Post 250! how about a giveaway?
Leave a comment and mention your favorite hobby/craft and win a surprise prize.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Chores!
I buy my supplies at Hobby Lobby but I am sure other craft stores carry the supplies.
I use a Speedball Lino cutting set. I have tried the pink Speedball stamp carving sheets and the white sheets made by Master Carve.
The Speedball sheets I have had seem to be prone to air bubbles so I get the Master Carve more often than not.
You can see what most of these items look like online in the Crafts Etc catalog.(Hobby Lobby)
Good tutorial pictures here.
This looks good too.
Here you can find some pretty good directions.
Friday, June 27, 2008
Summer Fun
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Geek Mittens Chart

I have had several request for the chart on Ravelry.
Note the disclaimer on the chart. For personal use only, not resale.
Gray areas on chart are not used in Knitting. Gray outlines the mitten shape.
I forgot to note that I cast on and knit the cuff with a size US 1 dpns switching to size US 2 for the increase rounds and the rest of the mitten. (The mitten pictured was my test mitten and I changed the cuff on my next mitten to use the two different needle sizes.)(green and white because that is what I had leftover from something else.) The worsted weight yarn makes a very thick mitten. This was my first mitten so it probably has a lot of room for improvement.

(Click on the image to get the larger version.)

Edited on June 24th, 2008: A big "Thank You" to Lime and Violet The Daily Chum, for mentioning my mittens!
And the pattern is still a little ruff so if you have a question or suggestion please leave me a note.
Edited on June 25th, 2008: Thanks to Craft for Sharing my Mittens! here
Edited 7-03-08:
Do want to make your own words? go here(scroll down the page until you see the table for ASCII printable characters)
Remember the doll house?
Myra and I have started trying to finish the doll house I started making several months ago.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Summer Sassy Apron Swap Recieved
Above is the Apron I received in the Summer Sassy Apron Swap. A nice summery Red, White and Blue. I love the Ruffly bottom section and the Red rickrack. Thank you, Chris.
I picked up these happy little Bowls at the thrift a while back. I finally made small 4.5 inch bean bags for them. I think the idea is to lay them face down and try to flip them over. The box has gone missing( I think it got wet). They did not have any bean bags when I found them. But I know the box said it was a bean bag game. I wish I had written down the name of the toy or the directions.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Myra's Tinkerbelle Apron

Myra's Tinkerbelle Apron
Originally uploaded by flibbertigibbetbunny
New Fabric but all thrift purchased bias and trim. The Bias is two shades of yellow, turquoise and white with light blue crochet edge. The ric-rac is light green and turquoise.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
The ear

The ear
Originally uploaded by flibbertigibbetbunny
The story behind the Ear. I had seen a few ears on Ravelry that were done as a Challenge. And having once a few years ago played Diablo Online with my friends, I wanted to make an ear. In the Game In Player vs. Player mode, when you killed your opponent and Ear with their name was left on the ground for you to pick up. (Yes it is just a little disturbing.) So the ear is sort of a Gaming memento. Plus I just enjoyed the challenge of crocheting a somewhat realistic looking ear.
Thrifty find...books
These books are in good condition and full of ideas.
They cover garment sewing, knitting, crochet, and embroidery.
Book one starts with the basics and each book there after covers progressively more difficult skills.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Bias and more bias

Bias and more bias
Originally uploaded by flibbertigibbetbunny
The bias seems never ending. Maybe it was because I kept sewing it to the wrong side. I sewed the bias on the the front so I could top stitch it from the back without worry of not getting all the edges caught. But at first I kept sewing the bias to the back. *sigh* I finally got my brain on the right track and finished up my apron.




