Category Archives: swap
Resolutions – A Start
It is December so I should probably start on some resolutions. I started one today actually! I started to workout again. So I won’t include that one for the upcoming year:) So last year my number one resolution was to … Continue reading
The Year of the Sheep!
So you know that song the Year of the Cat? Every time I think of the year of the sheep, I sing it to that tune in my head. I am thinking that the year of the sheep is going … Continue reading
Happy Thanksgiving!
The Husband is not here for Thanksgiving and my kids don’t really eat. So we are doing a really chill meal this year consisting of nachos. We always have nachos with the big meal, but this year that is pretty … Continue reading
Spinning Confessions
For someone who owns two spinning wheels and a flock of sheep worth of fiber, I don’t spin that much. I want to spin… I want to turn all that fiber into yarn. Here is another terrible confession, I have … Continue reading
Drive By Post
I have been sick. Quite sick. I think I am getting better, but every time I think I am fine, my body surprises me and I relapse. So I am still waiting to get some bigger posts done, but I … Continue reading
Masonry Mitts
I am in a year long swap. Every month we make different projects to be delivered around Christmas time. In April I was supposed to make something for the hands. I made some Masonry Mitts. It took me about two … Continue reading
Weaving About
Last night I warped my loom in the first time in I don’t know how long. Today I finished a new scarf for a year long swap I am in this year. I will admit that I want to keep … Continue reading
First Year Long Swap Project Done
I joined a year long swap this year. It seemed like it could be a lot of fun. I will admit that I was a bit nervous about keeping up, but at least with the first month, I am done. … Continue reading
Short Post
Today will just be a short post. I am trying to update this blog at least once a week. Not sure why since my mother is the only reader, but I am trying to stay more current. In Germany, Christmas … Continue reading