An office can be a sanctuary, or it can be an overwhelming chaos that weighs you down. How can we make it more like a sanctuary? It needs to be organized! The biggest impact to keeping an organized office is having a place for everything so that everything can be put away into its place instead of floating around and collecting in piles. Keeping flat surfaces as clear as possible is also key – that way, you have room to move around and actually use your office space. Let’s take a closer look at how we can achieve that. Continue reading “How to Organize Your Office Space”
How to Organize Your Kitchen
The kitchen is one of those places that is usually used all the time. Unless you eat out constantly, you end up spending a great deal of time here. Let’s make that time count toward making delicious food and not looking for things! Continue reading “How to Organize Your Kitchen”
How to Organize Your Laundry Room / Entryway
Like a lot of houses these days, our garage door is in the laundry room, and like a lot of people these days, we usually enter the house from the garage. That means that our main entryway and laundry room are one and the same. That also means that it’s even more important to keep this tiny room organized so that getting dressed to head out and coming home is as smooth of a process as possible. Let’s look at how we can do just that. Continue reading “How to Organize Your Laundry Room / Entryway”
How to Organize Your Garage
Garages usually have a lot of vertical space. Use it to your advantage! If you don’t have a lot of room for cabinets or toolboxes, use the space above. The purpose of garages is to keep cars out of the elements, so work around the space where the cars are supposed to be parked and see where you can store things. Below are some tips to help you organize your garage better. Continue reading “How to Organize Your Garage”
Lace Beaded Wedding Shawl
I have been wanting to knit something lacy in a while, so when our team lead at work was getting married, I knew I had to knit a lacy shawl for her. I wasn’t expecting her to actually wear it during the wedding (those decisions are so personal), but I knew I wanted it to be white anyway, more as a symbol. I had thin white yarn that I thought might work, but I was worried that I wouldn’t have enough of it and that it would be too warm for lace. I knitted a swatch and decided to try it. I didn’t have the schedule to try it, but I couldn’t find a better yarn, so I bought clear beads, found a pattern, made a schedule of milestones (I only had a month), and went for it. Continue reading “Lace Beaded Wedding Shawl”
Knitted Stegosaurus
My son J was asking me for a toy stegosaurus that he saw on Pinterest for a while, so I finally decided to make it. He was really into dinosaurs at the time and really loved the knitted one, which was great for me because I enjoy knitting more than crocheting and knitted toys are not as common. Continue reading “Knitted Stegosaurus”
Angel Hair Cardi
My first attempt at a top-down, sleeveless cardigan didn’t go as planned, so I ended up making another. I decided to use bulkier yarn for this one and tried to cast on enough stitches so that it would be wide enough to drape at the front like a proper cardigan. I figured the angel hair yarn was of the perfect amount for this, so after figuring out the sizing on a swatch, I set out with the hope of making a better cardi.
Alpaca Hat
I was getting tired of my old hat and the slouchy part, so I wanted to make a warm hat with no slouch. I knew which yarn I wanted to use for it – the soft alpaca wool that I made a baby hat with a built-in scarf from. My son outgrew that hat and never really liked the alpaca fibers on his head anyway. Now I just needed the design. After a couple of weeks of searching, I settled on a simple hat with rolled up sides and a scrunched top – a no-frills hat that would show off the yarn. Continue reading “Alpaca Hat”
Green Waves Cardi
I started this project because I had an upcoming short trip to San Francisco and I needed to knit on the plane, in the airport, and while waiting in general. All my other projects at the time were large and cumbersome, so I was looking for something that would take up little space with the yarn I needed. Not too long before that, I found some yarn that I somehow neglected to add to my Ravelry stash, but it was gorgeous and soft and just asking to be knit with. And I only had three skeins of it, so it was perfect to take with me on a trip. I did some research and found the perfect item for the amount of yarn I had: a top-down sleeveless cardigan. So it was settled: I had the yarn, the design, and the needles. I wound the yarn into balls and was ready for the trip. Continue reading “Green Waves Cardi”
Arm Knit Scarf
The idea for this scarf materialized from seeing one my managers at work sporting a cool-looking arm-knit scarf one day and my brain going “I have to make one of those!” So one night, when I was sick with a bad cough and couldn’t fall asleep, I found the chunkiest yarn I had (leftovers from the Chunky Cabled Vest) and learned to arm knit. It looked easy – you just use your hands as needles, right? So I cast one and even knit a row easily. But what then? I couldn’t turn my right arm to the left side so I could knit the next row. So I tried pulling all the stitches off and moving them to the left arm, but that was just cumbersome. Continue reading “Arm Knit Scarf”