Saturday, December 17, 2011

Moments from the Week

As I was clearing the table from supper and looked across the room, this is what I saw.



Abby hurt her neck - pulled something I think, and it felt better as the day went on but it sent her resting on the couch most of the day.  Sarah lovingly cared for her - getting whatever she needed - she is a caretaker - not giving a thought to helping.




Emmy with her big brother Nolan.  I love how he holds her and tells her she is the most beautiful baby in the world.



Sarah and Abraham making salt ornaments.



Emmy's little hand on her Dad's



Warm wishes,
Tonya

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Two Needle Mitten Pattern


Joining in with Ginny of Small Things for this week's Knit Along to share a simple mitten pattern that I have had several requests for...


This is a really simple two needle knitting pattern for mittens.

So far I have made the following sizes the first number is for our 3 year old, second for our 7 year old, and third number for our 11 year old.  Please note that our children are on the smaller size, but wool is very forgiving either way.
This pattern is adapted from the Wee Mittens in the book Vintage Knits for Modern Babies.
Cast on using size 3 needles with worsted weight yarn 31 (35) (39) stitiches.
Rib for desired length of cuff - K1P1 for each row.
Change to larger needles (size 5) and work 2 rows in stockinette stitch.
For the Thumb:
Row 1:  Knit 15 (17) (19), place marker, M1, k1, M1, place marker, knit to end - know you have 33 (35) (37) sts.
Row 2:  Purl
Row 3: Knit to marker, sl marker, M1, knit to marker, M1, slip to marker, knit to end -
Repeat rows 2 and 3 until you have 13 (15) (17) stitches between markers
Nest row: Purl
Thumb:
Row 1:  Knit 28 (32) (36), turn
Row 2:  P5 (6) (7), p2 tog, p 6 (7) (8), turn
Work 4 (6) (8) rows in Stockinette stitch
Next row:  K2tog across row
Break yarn and thread tail through rem sts and pull tight.  Start sewing up seam of thumb.
Top Shaping:
Rejoin yarn to stitches on left needles with right side facing, and knit to end  30 (34) (38) stitches.
Continue in Stockinette stitch until work measures length for hand, ending with a purl row.
Decreases:
Row 1:  Knit 2, knit 2tog across row
Row 2:  Purl
Row 3:  Repeat Row 1
Row 4:  purl
Row 5:  Knit 2tog across
Break yarn leaving a long tail and run needle through remaining stitches pull yarn tight and sew up seam of mitten.

I am still reading the Charlotte Mason Companion and have started a new nightly chapter book with Sarah - it is an older book called A Horse like Mr. Ragman.  It is a book that horse lovers would enjoy and Sarah is most definitely a lover of horses.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Handmade Holiday - 2011






Gathered greenery and added some birch bark hearts to the ends of some twine which is holding the         swag together - all can be returned to the earth

Knitting another pair of mittens for oldest daughter in purple

Knitted cotton washcloths to go with these beautiful soaps from Old Gates Farm

Printing these gorgeous free calenders from A Number of Things

How are your holiday projects coming along?

Please feel free to share links and ideas in your comment.

Warm wishes,
Tonya

Friday, December 9, 2011

Glad that

there are still pumpkins in the basement (our unfinished basement makes a great root cellar) to make these delicious pumpkin bars


it has turned cold enough to make icicles and snow - enough to provide a layer of cover on the ground and trees


Emmy Sue is getting chubby and her crying times are getting fewer


that Abraham keeps taking out the yoga cards and asks me to do them with him.  We usually finish with some hopping, skipping and jumping jacks.

I am also glad that the the children enjoy a few good rounds of Simon Says - perfect for these cold days when there isn't quite enough snow on the ground yet and the ice isn't ready for skating.  I enjoy hearing their laughter and silliness as they try to trick one another into doing something when "Simon doesn't say".



I bought these DVDs from Above Rubies and would like to pass them on to the first person who leaves a comment saying they would like them.  They are a very basic introduction into living a life centered around God and family, one that proclaims children to be a blessing.

What are you glad about today?

Warm wishes,
Tonya

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Knitting and Reading again for the Yarn Along

Joining in with Ginny of Small Things again...

I have just cast on with some wonderfully soft baby alpaca yarn to knit up this sweet hat, the pattern courtesy of Ginny.  If all goes well, I have some natural colored alpaca as well and I would like to size it up to knit one for myself.

I am reading The Ministry of Motherhood by Sally Clarkson as I need extra encouragement right now as we are still working on rhythm and balance and reading her book helps me to  remember what an honor it is to have the privilege of mothering all of our blessings.

I could really use a good fiction read  - any suggestions?

Warm wishes, Tonya

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Handmade Holiday - 2011


Inspired here, I am in the process of knitting apples for Abraham - it is so much fun to have a lot I think - to count, play in the play kitchen, sort and more.  I have still have to knit some green ones.




Sarah is working on note cards - I purchased the blank note cards from dickblick.com  - about $3.00 for 10 and she is giving them in sets of 4.


Do you have an ideas to share this week?

Friday, December 2, 2011

December

a nativity calender - gifted to us - when each flap is opened, a Bible verse is revealed


our Stockbridge, Massachusetts village - gifted to us over many Christmases when we lived in the Berkshires


a tree from our little homestead