This is my new Picot Lace Hat & my Horseshoe Lace Scarf which were inspired by "Larisa" on Ravelry. My friend, KnittingDivaGirl (Dawn) are trouble when we get on the telephone on a Saturday and wonder around the pages of Ravelry upon which one or both of us find a knitting project that the yarn MUST be purchased right now. Funny because when we first started doing this, we happened upon many a yarn that had been discontinued, at which Dawn would exclaim, "that's been discontinued, you can't find that!"
We are both kind of natured in the way that you probably should not tell us we can't have something....heehee! While on the telephone looking at these two projects, low and behold, I found the yarn and then she found more and we had the yarn ordered before we could say goodbye!
Of course, we were both working on knitting projects that had to be put aside because these two things were added must haves to our knitting projects and we needed it right now! If you're an avid knitter and you're reading this blog, I know you get it! so......I just want to say how much fun it is to knit with a best friend. There is nothing in the world like it. Without her permission because she's not home, I'm going to post her picture as well as a couple more of mine on the bottom of this blog and hope you enjoy!
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Happy Thanksgiving! and my blog about FEAR!
I decided to post these paintings that are currently in a little shop in Reidsville NC called MishMosh for sale...these are my paintings and just a reminder that you are only limited in your life by your thoughts. I never took an art class and never even knew I could paint until visiting a neighbor and a friend who had taken painting classes and I sat down with a book and drawing pad and was amazed that I could actually draw. I was in my late 50's and began painting and learning and loving it.
My fifties proved to be rewarding for me where I learned several things I never thought I would - like getting my motorcycle license. So I decided to write a blog about FEAR and how it keeps us from doing things in our life that we could be thoroughly enjoying.
When you're a small child you learn about the world through your reactions -- mainly from your reactions to your parents. The world is a scary place. You hear your parents arguing and it frightens you. You hear scary sounds. You hear the wind and the rain and you shiver in fear, you hear your parents worrying about bills and you recoil in fear. You hear strange noises in the night, you hear frightening sounds that you don't understand, your infantile mind shrinks in confusion and terror -- you feel or perceive that the world is a strange and scary place. I remember my daughter had such a fear of bugs, I promise I think she could see a gnat at night!
You cry to be comforted and you may or may not be comforted. If no comfort comes, your reaction may be that there is something wrong with you and you feel unlovable and unloved and not cared for. You are terrified. You are alone and afraid....in a world that you do not understand. You are seeing from a different perspective.
The crux of that is that you respond to your infantile perceptions as though they were actual experiences. You do not differentiate infantile perceptions from actual experiences. What you perceive and react to become experiences. These experiences sift down into your unconscious. Later in life, situations that you may encounter mirror your infantile "experiences". These infantile experiences become embedded in your unconscious. They stay with you. They affect and color your entire life. They influence everything you do throughout your life, although you might never be aware of it.
In other words, your reactions and experiences as an infant may very well influence you during your entire life. I know mine did and so did those of my daughter. In a strange way, your infantile experiences may influence everything you do in later life. Your infantile perceptions may stay with you during your entire adult life. The spouse you pick, the profession you choose, the food you prefer, where you live, may very well be influenced by your infantile perceptions, experiences that have remained with you...."leftover" perceptions (experiences) from infancy. These are all very true and real.
To put it bluntly, for many of us, one of the biggest components in our lives may be unrecognized and unconscious FEAR ---- residual fear buried deep in our unconscious----remnants from a terrified infancy.
I challenge you today to breakout and break bad and shake loose some of the FEAR that restrains you from doing something new in your life and what a better time than through the season that brought about new to a different level through the person of Jesus Christ who made all things new, the same yesterday, today and forever!
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Oh Happy Day!
Good news today from the plastic surgeon who removed a place on my face this week and 1 on my leg....the place on my face was a "basil cell carcinoma" but she got it all on Monday and the place on my leg was "sun damage". It's so strange what your mind goes thru when they do these things and then waiting on the pathology report. I was telling my husband, I think being human just causes you to worry even if you're praying and thinking you're really okay.
Just reflecting this week about some of the things that bring me so much pleasure (besides knitting, of course) and these ferns were purchased very early this year because of the fabulous spring weather we had here in North Carolina. I have already thoroughly enjoyed them....they are called "Macho Ferns" and they are the first I've ever had. They don't shed which gives them a big thumbs up from me but they are absolutely gorgeous!
So pretty, I just wanted to share a couple of pictures along with my great news!
Just reflecting this week about some of the things that bring me so much pleasure (besides knitting, of course) and these ferns were purchased very early this year because of the fabulous spring weather we had here in North Carolina. I have already thoroughly enjoyed them....they are called "Macho Ferns" and they are the first I've ever had. They don't shed which gives them a big thumbs up from me but they are absolutely gorgeous!
So pretty, I just wanted to share a couple of pictures along with my great news!
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Swing Coat
Love this swing coat because it's pretty, comfortable and looks great with my leggings and boots and of course, because I knitted it! It's so much pleasure wearing your knits when they turn out well. This was a simple pattern and the yarn turned out quite a piece.
Did I almost forget to mention Angel, my silky terrier! I didn't have room for both dogs in this chair and my hubby was picture taking and in a hurry!
Hee, hee.....I bought the exact same yarn as my buddy, Dawn Flynn, KnittingDivaGirl, same color and all....Noro Furisode which has been discontinued. Glad she didn't mind. She's got a great eye for color and we don't run in ALL the same circles.
Already moved on to about 3 new projects! knit on sista!
Visit my Etsy store at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/ncknittinchick
Visit my Etsy store at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/ncknittinchick
Monday, December 19, 2011
Pleasures of Shopping in Small Towns
I love Kernersville NC! I used to live there until we moved out more in the country but we are still only 15 minutes away so I frequently do alot of my shopping there.
The downtown area is great with the town taking an old furniture factory and revamping it turning it into shops. That's where I finished off my Christmas shopping today and decided to post some pictures of the decor outside and also a glimpse into Lady Bug's Garden & Gift Shop.
There is so much more charm to these locally owned business than the big box retailers as well as customer service. It's so neat to me that they take the time to make your purchase bags look like a gift in itself. Having been a previous business owner before retiring, I know it takes alot for these people to stay in business during tough times and it is my desire to help them stay in business longer. More of us should think local before we go big retailers! There is character in the shops themselves but also uniqueness in the gifts you find. So...I challenge you to shop local!
Love North Carolina and all the offerings we have here. I like calling North Carolina home!
Oh and you can visit my Etsy shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/ncknittinchick
Friday, December 9, 2011
Getting Projects Off Needles
After spending 2 days, actually 3, looking for my Size 7 Addi Lace needles, I decided to get some of my projects off needles so today, I will show off the first two of this task. But, first I must tell you about the time I spent looking for those needles and believe me, it ruined one perfectly fine Sunday afternoon. I looked everywhere that I have yarn hidden....oh I mean stashed! - in all the closets, under the bed, in my linen closet upstairs.....you name it! - and to no avail.
On Tuesday (of course, I spent time on Monday looking), I was taking a bath and I prayed, not the first time, but I specifically said, PLEASE help me find those needles! After getting out of the tub, I had the thought to go back into my bedroom closet and look on the floor in case I had just dropped it and maybe it wasn't on a project. I went into the closet and moved a couple of blouses back with my hand and low and behold, there was yet another knitting bag!!!!!!!!! and there were 2 other projects in the bag and there was my Size 7 Addi's! I was so excited and immediately said "thank you" to the one who gave me the insight to look there once again.
That day, I decided that I would put everything else aside and finish 3 projects that were almost done and the rest of the projects on needles would be removed from the needles and put back in the stash. In this post are the 2 projects that I currently have finished............whew!
I know if you're a knitter and you're reading, you identify. But, I must tell you.....I never did this much until I met my new knitting buddies and they inspire me to start more and more new projects....lol.
On Tuesday (of course, I spent time on Monday looking), I was taking a bath and I prayed, not the first time, but I specifically said, PLEASE help me find those needles! After getting out of the tub, I had the thought to go back into my bedroom closet and look on the floor in case I had just dropped it and maybe it wasn't on a project. I went into the closet and moved a couple of blouses back with my hand and low and behold, there was yet another knitting bag!!!!!!!!! and there were 2 other projects in the bag and there was my Size 7 Addi's! I was so excited and immediately said "thank you" to the one who gave me the insight to look there once again.
That day, I decided that I would put everything else aside and finish 3 projects that were almost done and the rest of the projects on needles would be removed from the needles and put back in the stash. In this post are the 2 projects that I currently have finished............whew!
I know if you're a knitter and you're reading, you identify. But, I must tell you.....I never did this much until I met my new knitting buddies and they inspire me to start more and more new projects....lol.
Friday, December 2, 2011
My New Red Sweater
I haven't been here for a while mainly because I've been sooo busy knitting and setting up my new Etsy page and just doing life but it's all good. Busy is my "happy" place. That's why I think knitting blesses so many of us because it keeps our minds healthy, moving always in some kind of direction. I'm almost as good at unknitting as I am at knitting. But it's all good.
This is the Aidez Sweater pattern. This was probably my biggest challenge and you will notice I didn't take my pictures too close because I didn't wanna show you the mistakes. But, hey, it's MY sweater and I will wear it with the booboo's and all and be happy for it. It was a learning experience - probably the best one yet for me and it was a hard pattern for me but believe it or not, I already have the yarn to do it again. My next one will fit better and look better but none other will hold a place in my heart like this red one.
A BIG SHOUT OUT to my friend, Dawn Flynn, KnittingDivaGirl, who made this sweater possible for me and was there for me every time I needed something. LOVE my knitting girlfriends. It goes to show you are never to old to experience wonderful new friends and find things in life that make you smile. Love my girls!
Love my new wreath pictured in my picture. My hubby actually went and got it for me just from a picture. He loves to shop almost more than I do and that's hard to believe. He said, "just give me a picture". He did a great job!
This is the Aidez Sweater pattern. This was probably my biggest challenge and you will notice I didn't take my pictures too close because I didn't wanna show you the mistakes. But, hey, it's MY sweater and I will wear it with the booboo's and all and be happy for it. It was a learning experience - probably the best one yet for me and it was a hard pattern for me but believe it or not, I already have the yarn to do it again. My next one will fit better and look better but none other will hold a place in my heart like this red one.
A BIG SHOUT OUT to my friend, Dawn Flynn, KnittingDivaGirl, who made this sweater possible for me and was there for me every time I needed something. LOVE my knitting girlfriends. It goes to show you are never to old to experience wonderful new friends and find things in life that make you smile. Love my girls!
Love my new wreath pictured in my picture. My hubby actually went and got it for me just from a picture. He loves to shop almost more than I do and that's hard to believe. He said, "just give me a picture". He did a great job!
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