These gloves were made for the sole purpose that my hands were always freezing when I was on the computer and I needed something I could type in (fingerless), but also something that would keep my hands warm. It wasn’t perfect because my fingers didn’t get any warmer and it was awkward to use the mouse in them, but they have seen their fair share of use, especially with sweaters that have a three-quarter sleeve or a short sleeve. I ended up taking the thumbs out and using them more or less as wrist warmers when I was working. I am planning on making another pair with thinner yarn that will be longer on the fingers side, but maybe later. Continue reading “Long Fingerless Gloves”
Amigurumi Santa and Snowman
I made these little guys for the Christmas gift baskets that my mom was gifting to friends a few years back. One of the families had a little boy (my sort of nephew-in-law now since I married his dad’s cousin later), who loved the snowman. Continue reading “Amigurumi Santa and Snowman”
Crazy about Making
A while ago I took a test to see which GTD personality I am because it looked fun. I usually don’t like personality tests because they are either wrong or repeat the answers in the results, but this one was short enough and looked like it would provide a funny result. And so it told me that I am a Visionary / Crazy Maker, which sounds totally like me – I always have a ton of ideas and make crazy lists of what I want to do, make, learn, etc.
Elimination Communication and Cloth Diapers
I recently commented on a post regarding advice for new parents that I would like to expand upon, along with some reviews. I know everyone and their grandmother out there is writing about cloth diapers, but I would like to share my experience with cloth diapers that is also paired with the practice of Elimination Communication (EC), Natural Infant Hygiene, or whatever else people call it these days.
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Homemade Pizza
It seems fitting that the first post in this new format (I upgraded from a self-scripted journal to a full-blown blog with comments) is about one of my favorite subjects: food.
Confession: I love cooking, I love experimenting with different flavors, and I love creating tasty concoctions from various aspects of other recipes. The problem is that I don’t have the time to do that anymore, so lately I have been resorting to the familiar, the recipes I can’t even call recipes because I have no idea how much of what goes into them. No longer do I count the spoonfuls (of various fullness), instead simply emptying the contents into a mixing bowl. Some might call that being an expert; others will consider it sloppy. It doesn’t really matter to me because I’ve never even followed a recipe exactly. There is always something I estimate, substitute, omit, add, or splice with another recipe. In essence, I use recipes as ideas, often reverse engineering my own recipes from pictures of dishes. Following parts of recipes seems to only be a lesson for a new technique or a dish completely unfamiliar to me (last time I remember doing that was when I didn’t know how to make the crust for an apple pie).