Sunday, October 30, 2011

Cooking

Along with knittign I really enjoy cooking. I have recently discovered canning. It was a nasty weather day (Snow in October, seriously!!!)

Today I decided to make Cranberry Mustard.The recipe is from. Aside from screwing up the order of the recipe, I thik it came out really great.


Saturday, October 29, 2011

AFI Top 100 Films

I have been determined to get through the AFI top 100 films for SUCH a long time. I will keep track of my progress here.

Here is the list: I have crossed off films that I have already see in the past. I may watch them again, but let's try to make this easier.

1
CITIZEN KANE FYI . . . it's a sled
1941
2
THE GODFATHER
1972
3
CASABLANCA
1942
4
RAGING BULL
1980
5
SINGIN' IN THE RAIN DUH, of course I have seen this one.
1952
6
GONE WITH THE WIND
1939
7
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA
1962
8
SCHINDLER'S LIST Saw it in the theatre
1993
9
VERTIGO
1958
10
THE WIZARD OF OZ Step mom's Favorite
1939
11
CITY LIGHTS
1931
12
THE SEARCHERS
1956
13
STAR WARS
1977
14
PSYCHO
1960
15
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
1968
16
SUNSET BLVD.
1950
17
THE GRADUATE
1967
18
THE GENERAL
1927
19
ON THE WATERFRONT
1954
20
IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE Moms Fave
1946
21
CHINATOWN
1974
22
SOME LIKE IT HOT
1959
23
THE GRAPES OF WRATH
1940
24
E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL
1982
25
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
1962
26
MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON
1939
27
HIGH NOON
1952
28
ALL ABOUT EVE This movie has such amazing one liners.
1950
29
DOUBLE INDEMNITY
1944
30
APOCALYPSE NOW
1979
31
THE MALTESE FALCON
1941
32
THE GODFATHER PART II
1974
33
ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST
1975
34
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS
1937
35
ANNIE HALL
1977
36
THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI
1957
37
THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES
1946
38
THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE
1948
39
DR. STRANGELOVE
1964
40
THE SOUND OF MUSIC So many family memories of this movie.
1965
41
KING KONG
1933
42
BONNIE AND CLYDE
1967
43
MIDNIGHT COWBOY
1969
44
THE PHILADELPHIA STORY
1940
45
SHANE
1953
46
IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT
1934
47
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
1951
48
REAR WINDOW
1954
49
INTOLERANCE
1916
50
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING fairly confident that i saw this on opening night.
2001
51
WEST SIDE STORY
1961
52
TAXI DRIVER
1976
53
THE DEER HUNTER
1978
54
M*A*S*H
1970
55
NORTH BY NORTHWEST
1959
56
JAWS
1975
57
ROCKY
1976
58
THE GOLD RUSH
1925
59
NASHVILLE
1975
60
DUCK SOUP
1933
61
SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS
1941
62
AMERICAN GRAFFITI
1973
63
CABARET
1972
64
NETWORK
1976
65
THE AFRICAN QUEEN
1951
66
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK
1981
67
WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?
1966
68
UNFORGIVEN
1992
69
TOOTSIE
1982
70
A CLOCKWORK ORANGE
1971
71
SAVING PRIVATE RYAN  Saw is in the theatre. I was amazed by the opening sequence. I never thought you could hear underwater. the sounds were incredible.
1998
72
THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION  I LOVE this movie. I can't watch it enough.
1994
73
BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID
1969
74
THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS I know most lines i this movie, and it still freaks me out. I love it.
1991
75
IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT
1967
76
FORREST GUMP I remember seeing this movie in the theatre, and I still love it.
1994
77
ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN
1976
78
MODERN TIMES
1936
79
THE WILD BUNCH
1969
80
THE APARTMENT
1960
81
SPARTACUS
1960
82
SUNRISE
1927
83
TITANIC
1997
84
EASY RIDER
1969
85
A NIGHT AT THE OPERA
1935
86
PLATOON
1986
87
12 ANGRY MEN
1957
88
BRINGING UP BABY
1938
89
THE SIXTH SENSE creepy...........
1999
90
SWING TIME
1936
91
SOPHIE'S CHOICE
1982
92
GOODFELLAS
1990
93
THE FRENCH CONNECTION
1971
94
PULP FICTION
1994
95
THE LAST PICTURE SHOW
1971
96
DO THE RIGHT THING
1989
97
BLADE RUNNER
1982
98
YANKEE DOODLE DANDY
1942
99
TOY STORY  love it., love it, love it. and I feel all three films should tie for this umber because the trilogy is just perfect.
1995
100
BEN-HUR
1959

Weekend WIP : The Circus tent hat. . (AKA the Joy of Short Rows)

I discovered the joy of short row knitting when I made my first multidirectional scarf  I Love this pattern, and if you have never tried short row knitting, this is the perfect start. I have re knit this pattern multiple times, and have loved it every time.

I went on Ravelry to find some interesting hat patterns so that I could challenge myself a bit while working on Pat Pat's hats . I came across the Short Row Sideways Hat on Ravelry. This pattern was designed by Kristi Porter at the Domesticsphere. Be sure to check out her patterns, they really are great. So now I give you the
Circus Tent Hat.



I have had this particular skein of yarn for so long. I remember when nutmegknitter and I were at her house and she was being incredibly generous with her stash. She got this yarn from the All Raveled up Sock Club from Blue Hands Fibers on Etsy. We were both amazed how this particular yarn wound up into the cake. It was PLAID!!! Sure enough, it was just as fun to knit. I love how the playful colors made a joyful hat. I had to give it a fun name. 

I stuck with the pattern for this hat, and I got a great preemie hat with just a little bit of sock yarn. If you are new to my blog you will discover that while I LOVE sock yarn, I am not a sock knitter. This sock yarn made an adorable preemie hat, and it is even soft enough to wear. I can't wait to donate it. 

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Why We Knit Wednesday-- Nutmegknitter

Thank you all for your kind comments on my post last week, it was a wonderful homecoming to my blog. I am intrigued by this question, because as we all know you can buy socks at walmart, sweaters at Old Navy, and hats at Target. . . Why knit?

I hope to have visitors to my Blog with their responses to this questions. We will start with Nutmegknitter. She is not only a fantastic knitter, she is also a fabulous mom and most importantly to me a wonderful friend. In her house, I am known as "aunt Betsy, your knitting friend" I don't know if I am allowed another catagory, but I'll take it.


Why do you knit? 
It makes me slow down and focus, one St at a time. It is relaxing and quiets my brain.

Couldn't have said it better myself. She is a great one for finding just the right thing to say. I have a large and sometimes overwhelming family. When I am without my knitting, or a spindle, I feel awkward and I never really know what to say with them. With my knitting, I am relaxed, the chaos around me doesn't seem so bad. No matter how fast  you knit, and some people are pretty speedy, knitting takes individual stitches that must be crafted individually. Each one must be in the right place, or the pattern is lost.

Thank you Becca for being the guinea pig at this project, so now I ask you. . .


Why do you knit?


Monday, October 24, 2011

Work/train knitting


I openly admit to my knitting addiction. I have knitting with me all of the time, I get nervous when I don't have knitting, I think about knitting, I eye patterns when on the train and think "I wonder if I could figure out that pattern?".

I typically have multiple patterns on the needles. I tend to have something challenging (maybe involving lace, cables, or (GASP) the need to keep a proper Gauge. I always have a work.train project. I am fortunate that I can knit, and sometimes spin, at work. This is a huge bonus, I am aware of this. I work in software support and I spend a lot of time on the phone. That means I can easily pick up my knitting and work on a project. Train/work knitting should be carefully planned. It shouldn't involve counting, it should be easily picked up and started, and just as easily put down.

Thankfully, I LOVE knitting hats!!! Hats are my travel knitting. Many people have socks, I always have a hat.Apologies for the crappy photo quality.

I was able to complete the hat pictures in one night. (While meeting the yarn harlot, more on that later as she deserves her own post).

This hat, and the one in progress, will be donated to Pat Pat's hats. I find hats to be wonderful travel knitting. They are easy, fun, versatile, and can be knit with almost every yarn. I enjoy adding little patterns to make them more interesting. Hats also give me a chance to try out my own pattern ideas.

Yarn: Farmhouse Yarns I'm Allergic to Wool. I've always enjoyed this yarn. It is soft, has great texture, and makes awesome hats!




Sunday, October 23, 2011

Weekend WIP: Epiphany Ishbel


I decided to take a break from hats, and get started on some Holiday knitting. I don't know that I have ever knit something for my Step mom, so I decided to make her an Ishbel. I Love this pattern, I have made it before and I love mine.

I am making the scarf out of Cascade Epiphany. This yarn is Heavenly, that's all I can say. I just love it.

The only problem, I've become too much of a perfectionist, and I can't seem to get it in my head to keep track of my stitch count. So here I am, after frogging the lace for the third time, working on the Ishbel. I am finding this pattern much more challenging than the last time I worked on it. Maybe I need this knitting challenge, but seriously? it's holiday knitting season folks, I need my knitting brain back! Not more autopilot knitting.

I purchases the Yarn at Minds Eye Yarn in Cambridge, MA. I cannot say enough wonderful things about Lucy at Minds Eye. When I started my spinning wheel shopping (Yes, I got one) I went to visit Lucy. She sat with me for almost 2 hours. I didn't end up buying my wheel from her (some day I will have a bigger place and I will get my Ashford Traditional, which was SO much fun to knit with).

Anyway, if you are visiting Boston, check out this spot. It's wonderful. I really love it and don't get there often enough. It is directly off the red line in porter square. A great spot to visit for knitters andNon-Knitters alike.



Friday, October 21, 2011

FO friday: Irish Hiking Cowl


The Irish Hiking scarf is one of my favorite patterns, I have always thought it was simply perfect. I wanted to make a cowl for my sister for Christmas, so I decided to modify this pattern into a cowl. I couldn't have been more thrilled with the outcome of this project. from the color, to the fit, to the yarn. I was so pleased.

Yarn: madelinetish Baltic
Purchased at: either webs or Windsor button (multiple skeins, multiple shops)
Buttons: purchased at seed stitch a fine yarn in Salem, Ma
Knit for: my sister Jennifer





Thursday, October 20, 2011

Introducing Pat Pats Hats!!

Introducing Pat Pats Hats!!!!!

Okay, so in yesterdays post I mentioned knitting when I found out my nephew was sick. Well, here it goes. . .

On Aug. 30th my nephew was brought to Yale New Haven Children's Hospital Emergency Room. For a few days he had been complaining of a "boo boo " on his head and he was vomiting. The Doctor told my sister that it was likely a stomach bug when the symptoms presented, unfortunately, he wasn't getting better. The doctor told my sister to take him to the ER.

The Doctors int he ER were amazing, and immediately took Patrick into an MRI (he will never be an astronaut, he now hates space ships). The MRI revealed a mass on the back of Patrick's brain.

The next day, Patrick went into surgery to remove 3 brain tumors. We were informed that these tumors were malignant, and Patrick had Medulloblastoma.

We know that Patrick, after everything, will be okay. He will be enduring 6 months of Chemo to ensure that there are no lingering cancer cells, but in the end this little man is going to grow up and hopefully never remember this experience.

As a knitter, the first thing that I did when I found out about Patrick's impending surgery, I knit a hat. Then i found out about chemo, I knit another one. What else was I supposed to do, I'm a knitter and my nephew is bald. It's the PERFECT excuse to stash dive and cast on.

I decided that rather than only knitting for Patrick,I could knit for others (also, the stress of the situation made me forget just how big Patrick has gotten in his almost 3 years, and one of the hats was CLEARLY meant for a preemie). This got me thinking. . . . What if I asked people to donate hats to the hospital?

Thus Pat Pat's Hats was born

On January 6th 2012 (a few weeks after Patrick's 3rd birthday) we will be donating hats to Yale New Haven Children's Hospital. I am looking for hats of all shapes and sizes. . the softer the better. These hats will be donated to the hospital so that the children receiving treatment can take a hat home if they need one.

How much does it take to knit one hat? barely a skein?maybe a day or two?I know that you can do it, and these kids are sure to appreciate it.

I need to personally thank nutmegknitter and the yarn harlot who have helped spread the word about this project.

I hope to be able to donate hats every year, so keep those needles and hooks moving!!!

if you would like more details about the project you can check out our facebook page, or you can email me at
patpats.hats at gmail.com

Also, the Ravelry Group has been created
http://www.ravelry.com/groups/pat-pats-hats

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Why We Knit Wednesday

photo.jpg by theatreknitter
photo.jpg, a photo by theatreknitter on Flickr.

I can't believe that I have been gone from my blog for so long. Last night I had a fabulous experience and realized that I have been gone for too long. This could be what is missing from my life. So I am back. More on Last night in another Post, tonight I am thinking about a question. . .

Why do we knit?
Clearly there are easier ways to get a scarf, a hat, a pair of socks, a sweater, some lace. . . So why do we do it. I asked this question on Plurk and Twitter, and I will ask it to you. .

Why do you knit?

Why do I knit? To Cope.

I can personally remember the fist day I purchased needles. Nope, I really can. It was Sat. Sept 8th 2001. I remember this because I returned home from Michael's Crafts in High Point North Carolina with a pair of needles and a skein of yarn. I'm fairly certain it was pink. Right when I got home I was informed that my Boppie was dying in CT. I went through the next couple of days, I wandered around hoping that I would get home in time to see him, and learning how to knit. Then on Tuesday Sept 11, 2011. . . well we all know what happened that day.. . but I wandered through that day trying to figure out how to get home, because my Boppie had mere days to live.

For my early knitting projects I remember a pink scarf, I remember a hat, I remember a Christmas stocking. But I will always remember the day I purchased my first set of needles, and where I was.

Throughout the years, knitting ultimately became something that I always had with me, and over the past year it has helped me cope with terribly stressful situations.
This past year. . . . well. . . It has been awful. I won't beat around the bush about that.


When my aunt was passing away last October I was working on some blankets. The intention was for them to be given to my cousin and her new twins. unfortunately I don't knit very well when incredibly stressed. I have those blankets still, and I am reminded of the love that was surrounding my aunt during her last moments of life.

Sadly I don't remember what I was knitting while my Grandmother was passing in January, but I do have the February Lady Sweater that I knit for her as an 80th birthday gift. I loved knitting that sweater, and I think she enjoyed having it. Well, at least I hope she did. I wear the sweater with pride now. It doesn't quite fit, and it's a bit pilled, but I don't care.

This year, in early August, I received a call that my father fell off a cliff. . . no really he did. . . he fell 15 feet into a ravine. He broke multiple bones, but is alive and walking. When I was taking the train to meet him. . . . I had knitting.

And when I found out that my nephew was having brain cancer, I knit a hat (see more about that project in another post.

So why do I knit. To cope. sometimes it's stress, sometimes it's family situations, sometimes it's death, sometimes it's coping after a bad day.

Why do I knit?

to Cope

Why do you knit?