Thursday, January 26, 2023
Updates!
Sunday, January 22, 2023
Just For Baby JD
The day has been set for the baby shower—February 5, birth of baby JD is undetermined yet. There will be a time set soon for granddaughter’s time to deliver. It is best JD stays in his home for now and as long as he can.
Little JD has a defect: but, it’s so marvelous that doctors already know what that defect is and how they will proceed after his birth. JD has CDH Disease. We had never heard of this disease; according to our study of CDH, we found that 1 out of 2500 babies are born with this.
This baby has so many prayer warriors praying for him—his little life has already touched many. Each doctor visit shows improvement even before he has his first breathe outside the womb! Prayers do work!!
JD’s photos show a cute little face!
Always excited to see each development of his growth! You may ask—-“what does JD stand for”? The parents haven’t decided the name yet, just that they want to call him JD!! We have given them many suggestions, of course. In the meantime, as the parents zero in on a name, We are happy to call this sweet baby JD!
Now, to my quest—since JD will be in NICU for some time, mom is asking for things he can use while there—blankets, socks, hats, mittens—I’m ready with my yarn and needles!! Research here I come! I’ve never knit for NICU babies. I was excited to think I could use some of my handspun! NOT! Babies need acrylic!! Drats! I hate working with that yarn—but, I WILL—just for JD and his fellow NICU friends!
I found some soft baby yarn, acrylic, of course!
✅ Use yarns on our Required Yarn List to knit or crochet a blanket made from any soft, cozy, lightweight yarn.
✅ Remember, these tiny preemie babies that sometimes weigh only 1lb will be wrapped in your blankets.
✅ Do not choose a lacy pattern because little fingers, toes, and tubes can get caught in blankets with holes.
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
Determination!!
Gathered around me are all my knitting bags—all seven of them . I bought the bags when the granddaughter was selling 31 products. Never can have too many bags—these bags are perfect size to hold yarn, needles, pattern, etc. one small problem—three of the bags now hold an UFO knitting project! I hate that there are all these unfinished items—for some reason, I began with happy fingers and determination to knit a shawl, a hat, or a scarf; somewhere along the way, I lost interest and the project went to the wayside.
Now! I have real Determination! To finish these projects! I’ve decided to take one of those bags, open it, pull out the instructions and begin—again! To complete this UFO!
Saturday, January 14, 2023
Little This, Little That
Let's talk! What have you been up to these January "blue" days? there is no need to get down in spirits just because the sun is hidden by clouds; you just want to curl up on the sofa with a good book, cup of tea to sit under the latest quilt you have finished!
Here is a challenge to decide the next book to read. Try this each month which comes from Friends and Fiction
My One Word Title is Beartown by Fredrik Backman--I'm reading via Scribd App--sometimes I can do audio, which is perfect. It is book about hockey in a small town.
Facebook group Read with the Book Girls encourages us to read books set in different USA locations. Each month there will be suggestions from several regions--it's not reading 52 books in a year!! Although, that would be delightful!
Wednesday, January 11, 2023
Well , I’ll Be!!
Sunday, January 8, 2023
Yellowstone and Beyond
Oh Yes! We love the show "Yellowstone"! What great characters! and the story line draws you in and each week you want more. The first season of Yellowstone ended in late December and now we wait for the other season to drop, maybe sometime this summer! I have no patience!
I have so many enabler friends! Thank you enabler, Judy from Colorado! She emails me one day with this--"I know you love Yellowstone. There is a shop in Missouri who is hosting a quilt along with a quilt from the show--Let 'er Rip"
I immediately went to the website and ordered the pattern--it comes by slow mail, not a PDF I said I have no patience! But, finally the pattern arrived--another friend loves Yellowstone as much as I do, so she and I are going to make this quilt--when? I don't know, but we'll gather our fabrics and be ready for the perfect day!
Low and Behold--that same Colorado enabler friend emailed with this!! There is a pattern for Elsa quilt from 1883!! Oh No!
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Wednesday, January 4, 2023
Reduce, Recycle, Reuse
As I was looking for something else in my studio (forgot now what I was looking for!). Anyway, I pulled out the desk drawer (one I don’t use often) my hands found my old journals! Gee, I’d forgotten about these books of ideas, photos from past conferences, notes of programs, business cards of fellow artists—what memories! You can guess now why I don’t remember what I was looking forward in the first place. Because here in my hands were years of thoughts, notations, plans for future projects! And so, I spent part of the day browsing through those pages and remembering!
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