Just a thought……
January 5, 2008I had this thought the other day. Sissy and I have these long conversations about life and memories and woulda coulda shoulda. Being first time Grammies, we also have a lot to say to each other about the wonder and joy of a grandchild. My daughter tells me often what a fabulous thing it is to see me and Sweet Baboo playing with and caring for GrandDolly. I tell her often what a great mother she is. I know it is the same with my sister and her daughter. Sissy and I both are over the moon with the way that our “girls” have become such great mothers, particularly because we weren’t sure what we were doing when we raised them. We didn’t have a particularly good role model for mothering and nurturing. However, we had a fantastic Nanny who showed us how unconditional love works and how special the bond between Grandmother and Grandchild can be. Our girls turned out to be much better than we were at mothering, in spite of how we surely screwed them up. Lucky for us, Nanny’s lessons of love are still with us and showing us the best way to be a Grandmother.
Piano Music to Soothe Your Soul
January 5, 2008I adore country music — it’s no big secret that I love Kenny Chesney and Brad Paisley. However, when I am writing, knitting, or reading, there is nothing I enjoy more than piano music. No words to listen to or figure out — just flowing, beautiful music. Keeps the mind clutter free. And I found this great site for just piano music on i-Tunes radio under Classical (Whisperings: Solo Piano Radio.) You can also visit the website for a free stream using Windows Media Player. Check it out here.
Darling Daughter’s Putt Putts
January 5, 2008I’m not sure of the origination of the name putt putts, but that’s what they are called in this corner of Connecticut. I’m not even sure if I spelled it correctly. The carpeting in our house is a Berber off white with flecks of colors (oy, what were we thinking?
) so I decided that I could probably make these for my daughter and son in law when they come over to visit. One pair down, one to go. I used Red Heart yarn — it’s a little less pricey and will still stand up to alot of wear.
This is the pattern that I got from my friend Kimmie, who got it from her Memere. I haven’t been able to find one on line or in Ravelry, (I’m probably not looking in the right place) so I thought I would write it down in case someone else is looking for it.
Kimmie’s Memere’s Knitted Putt Putts (Slippers)
#10 needles
Worsted weight yarn, using 2 strands at a time or bulky yarn, single strand. I used just about one skein of Red Heart Super Saver yarn (5 oz skein)
Cast on 41 stitches
Row one - K5, P1, K29, P1, K5
Row two - K15, P1, K9, P1, K15
Repeat these two rows until you have 13 ridges for an adult and 9 ridges for a child
For the next two rows, bind off 6 sts at the beginning of each row, then continue across in pattern.
You will have 29 stitches on your needle.
Row one - K1, P1 across, ending K1.
Row two - P1, K1 across, ending P1
Repeat these two rows until you are 1/2″ from what you would like the finished length to be.
For the next two rows, K2 together across row. There will be 7 stitches (+ or -, don’t sweat it). Cut a 12″ strand of yarn and thread it through a needle. Run your yarn through the stitches of the toe and pull tight. Run it through again for good measure. Continue sewing up the instep of the slipper.
Sew up the back.
Voila! A slipper! Now cast on for the other one!!

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