Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Wednesday squared: granny square 2

Here is my next square. I added the border around the edge to make it easier to stitch together. I am going to try to sew it together as I go.  We will see how that goes.



I am also going to try to use four of these in my sampler. So I need to stitch up the other three.  This square is also from Beyond the Square Crochet Motifs book by Edie Eckman. She has done such a great job of writing directions that I would look up the instructions in her book. Don't you like the color combinations in this one? I do. I can't wait to see what the other look like.

See you next week.

Karen

Monday, June 18, 2012

Goal checkup Monday #2

Here we are another Monday. I am running a goal check. This helps keep me on track and remind me that I AM reaching those goals and actually doing something!

Business goals:

  • Finish three two afghans (I have two left to finish this goal. Currently I have three afghans started....


 

The zig zag chevron stripe is finished. The one on top is started....and I have a granny striped started in my new yarns, and a sampler granny square afghan started.

  • Start three more afghans

  • Sew 50+ cup cozies in new styles ( I prepare for the holiday buying season in advance, because I also home school.)

  • Sew the 30+ new items I need him to photograph

  • Make the new Christmas items....

  • Blog more consistently (I have been writing ahead and found my blog planning pages...)

  • Write a business plan


Family goals:

  • Take two summery day trips every week

  • Make some meals for the freezer for THOSE days when I just really need them (one lasagna down...)

  • Help K get her things ready for College.... (two major things marked off our list.)

  • Take T for driving practice

  • Exercise (walked and/or exercised three times last week.  YAY!)

  • Make the kitchen a better place to be, using things I already have. (It seems small and I really have to work at loving being in there.)

  • Make the curtains in the living room fit the windows better and the hems the same length (I put these curtains up super quick when I realized that the bamboo shades are see through at night with the lights on.)      Woohoo, finished this one! I am working on the Kitchen curtains now.


Rather lofty goals aren't they. I also have some personal ones that I have not added to this list.

Personal goals:

  • Work through my Bible study that I stopped this Spring.

  • Have us sit at the table for dinners 5 nights a week. (Totally missed out on this one this past week, but we have another week ahead of us!)

  • Keep my kitchen and laundry caught up and ready for action. ( Frankly, got clothes washed but not folded or put away. Laundry is my most hated chore. It is never finished)

  • Have some friends over for dinner...or coffee or dessert or something. Planned and asking!

  • Read some books about homeschooling

  • Attend the home school curriculum sale this weekend.  (Totally missed out on this. Now, I need to find inspiration in another place...)

  • Help with the Youth at church at least 2 times a month.


Well, those are my rather lofty goals. I hope that things get better and I get more organized at meeting my goals.

Things I/we accomplished that weren't on my list of things to do!

I started cleaning and organizing my studio areas.We also moved the furniture around in this area and I need to finish organizing, pitching or donating items.  I have a lot of boxes left to go through but we are happy with the new arrangement of the room and how it is starting to come together.  I re-opened my Amazon.com shop by listing more books for sale. We did a quick check up on our budget and re-affirmed our money goals. I sat down with our calendar and checked dates and times of appointments as we missed some important things last week.

Talk to you later,

Karen

Monday: Goal Check 1!

Here we are another Monday. I am running a goal check. This helps keep me on track and remind me that I AM reaching those goals and actually doing something!

Business goals:

  • Finish three two afghans (I have two left to finish this goal. Currently I have three afghans started....


 

The zig zag chevron stripe is finished. The one on top is started....and I have a granny striped started in my new yarns, and a sampler granny square afghan started.

  • Start three more afghans

  • Sew 50+ cup cozies in new styles ( I prepare for the holiday buying season in advance, because I also home school.)

  • Sew the 30+ new items I need him to photograph

  • Make the new Christmas items....

  • Blog more consistently (I have been writing ahead and found my blog planning pages...)

  • Write a business plan


Family goals:

  • Take two summery day trips every week

  • Make some meals for the freezer for THOSE days when I just really need them (one lasagna down...)

  • Help K get her things ready for College.... (two major things marked off our list.)

  • Take T for driving practice

  • Exercise (walked and/or exercised three times last week.  YAY!)

  • Make the kitchen a better place to be, using things I already have. (It seems small and I really have to work at loving being in there.)

  • Make the curtains in the living room fit the windows better and the hems the same length (I put these curtains up super quick when I realized that the bamboo shades are see through at night with the lights on.) 


Rather lofty goals aren't they. I also have some personal ones that I have not added to this list.

Personal goals:

  • Work through my Bible study that I stopped this Spring.

  • Have us sit at the table for dinners 5 nights a week. (Totally missed out on this one this past week, but we have another week ahead of us!)

  • Keep my kitchen and laundry caught up and ready for action. ( Frankly, got clothes washed but not folded or put away. Laundry is my most hated chore. It is never finished)

  • Have some friends over for dinner...or coffee or dessert or something.

  • Read some books about homeschooling

  • Attend the home school curriculum sale this weekend.  (Totally missed out on this. Now, I need to find inspiration in another place...)

  • Help with the Youth at church at least 2 times a month.


Well, those are my rather lofty goals. I hope that things get better and I get more organized at meeting my goals.

Things I/we accomplished that weren't on my list of things to do!

I started cleaning and organizing my studio areas.We also moved the furniture around in this area and I need to finish organizing, pitching or donating items.  I have a lot of boxes left to go through but we are happy with the new arrangement of the room and how it is starting to come together.  I re-opened my Amazon.com shop by listing more books for sale. We did a quick check up on our budget and re-affirmed our money goals. I sat down with our calendar and checked dates and times of appointments as we missed some important things last week.

Talk to you later,

Karen

 

 

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Blog feature...

Hi all,

Just a note to let you know that Chocolate Dog Studio was featured on this blog today!

http://treeshides.blogspot.com/2012/06/hello-sponsors.html



Thanks so much,

Karen

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

New Chevron Ripple

Here is my unveiling of the just this week finished Chevron Ripple. I originally started it to use up the left over yarn from the granny square afghan. Ha ha, the joke is on me as I "had" to buy more to finish it off. This ripple was fun as It has a black stripe in between every two rows of colors. Some of the rows match and some don't. This crochet blanket was created with Vanna's Choice yarns and Loops and Threads Impeccable. It is 53" long by 40" wide.  The beautiful black zig zaggy edging is on the long sides and the stripes run up and down its length.

 

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Isn't it gorgeous. It makes me so happy. The kids of course want to keep it like all of the other crochet blankets but it is headed to the Etsy shop.

Talk to you later,

Karen

Wednesday Squared: square 1

I enjoy the mindlessness of crocheting granny squares. I have long felt that I need to try some new squares. I have been intrigued by this

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crochet blanket and I have long wanted to put together my own crochet sampler. Here is my square a week.



This pattern is taken from Beyond the square Crochet Motifs by Edie Eckman.

I think I will use at least four of these in my crochet sampler blanket.

What are you doing new this week?

See you later,

Karen

 

Friday, June 8, 2012

Goals...

I received a wonderful package in the mail last week when my Mom was visiting. I restrained myself and only opened the packages to make sure that the order was right. I set goals for myself to help me finish my projects. I received my yarn that I had mail ordered and I was right it is softer and brighter than what is available locally. I bravely pushed it back into the bag and set it aside. I have two other fish to fry before I can start on the new yarn. It is calling to me. =0) I have two afghans started the zig zag, chevrony  ripple and another diagonal afghan. I am making myself finish both before starting on the new yarn. Mom was visiting so I just spent about 7 days not really creating anything and I think I am refreshed and ready to begin again.



This post was supposed to be about setting goals. So these are my goals for June. I always use bullet points as it helps me realize that these goals aren't in any certain order. I have a bunch of sewing to do as our oldest son is coming in July and he takes the majority of my www.ChocolateDogStudio.com photographs. I bribed him to come (not that he didn't want to come anyway.) but I mentioned that I had some work for him and would pay his gas for the trip. It helps if there is a bunch for him to do.

Business goals:

  • Finish three afghans

  • Start three more

  • Sew 50+ cup cozies in new styles

  • Sew the 30+ new items I need him to photograph

  • Make the new Christmas items....

  • Blog more consistently

  • Write a business plan



Family goals:

  • Take two summery day trips every week

  • Make some meals for the freezer for THOSE days when I just really need them

  • Help K get her things ready for College....

  • Take T for driving practice

  • Exercise

  • Make the kitchen a better place to be, using things I already have. (It seems small and I really have to work at loving being in there.)

  • Make the curtains in the living fit the windows better and the hems the same length (I threw these curtains up when I realized that the bamboo shades are see through at night with the lights on.) 


Rather lofty goals aren't they. I also have some personal ones that I have not added to this list.

Personal goals:

  • Work through my Bible study that I stopped this Spring.

  • Have us sit at the table for dinners 5 nights a week.

  • Keep my kitchen and laundry caught up and ready for action.

  • Have some friends over for dinner...or coffee or dessert or something.

  • Read some books about homeschooling

  • Attend the home school curriculum sale this weekend.

  • Help with the Youth at church at least 2 times a month.


Wow, I had better stop before I organize the world....lol.

Do you have goals for your summer or do you just let it happen? Can you share two of your goals for June? I would love to know that I am not alone. Summer seems busier than the school year.

Talk to you later,

Karen

 

 

 

 

Monday, June 4, 2012

Mom's baby quilt

My Mom had the honor of being the first baby in the family. As a mom myself, I know that first children get some special treatment that the others don't get. Simply because Mom has some free time. Handmade lovely items abound when you are the first child. My grandmother embroidered these cute squares for Mom before mom was born. This is a penguin wearing a top hat. They were to make a baby quilt.

 













Gran ran out of time so the quilt was never finished until Mom put the squares together and quilted it.

Talk to you later,

Karen

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Mug Cozy Pattern...

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Friends are great. I have a long time friend, Dawn. We have known each other since high school. She has encouraged, and listened and put up with me for a long, long time. She also teaches sewing, quilting and worked for some big names in the sewing and fabric industries. Not too long ago she encouraged me to sell patterns of my mug and coffee cozies.  She even offered to help me edit the instructions. She did and I finished up with some photos on the instructions. Chocolate Dog Studio now has its first pattern for sale. I am so excited to be able to offer this pattern to you. You can now make your own mug cozies!

Dawn, Thank you for all of your help and encouragement.

Karen