Showing posts with label freecycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label freecycle. Show all posts

Friday, January 16, 2009

New stuff for free

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Finished up another pair of Feetz. Small bed or house socks.
Keeping the "We" in "Yes, We Can!"

Some energy saving baking tips!

I have often talked about Freecycle here. I have managed to give away perfectly good items we don't need any more and have also been on the receiving end of it, too. This past week was a good week for monitoring the posts there. Freecycle is a great way to get stuff you need or want or to give away stuff you don't want. It's worth finding a group in your area and monitoring their board to see how you can help out or be helped. BTW, I once got several big black garbage bags full of yarn. I still am knitting from it.I picked up this slightly used cat bed. I originally got it for my BFF, F, who just got a new kitty, but he and his hubby said Kittie didn't need it. So I kept it for my own. It was pretty dirty, so I took out the padding, and put it in the washer on a gentle cycle. It really cleaned up nicely. The padding is just a case full of fiberfill so I ran that through the dryer on fluff to remove some of the cat hair, plump it up, and freshen it. As you can see, Millie thinks it's the cat's meow!And I lucked out with a flat screen monitor, too. It's 3 inches smaller than the monitor I had, but it takes up so little room on my small computer desk. And it can be pushed back out of the way when I need more space for my knittin' stuff. It feels like I've gotten a bigger desk as well as a monitor. My monitor went upstairs for Youngest Son's computer and his monitor came downstairs for Eldest granddaughter's computer. She's inheirted my old computer, now that there is a monitor for it.

Slow Fabric....very interesting concept. Here's how we can help slow the world. Slow food would suggest that taking the time to cook is a good thing, rather than just throwing a prepackaged grocery store food item in the microwave. Yes, it takes time. Which means we might have to choose between this activity or that activity, which is the whole point. To slow down and do some things well and not do a lot of things half assed.

Of course, how much you slow down and what you choose to slow down up is personal choices. Going back to the slow food thing...the result will be healthier food that costs less. Slowing down will have benefits on many fronts.

Many of us already have chosen to slow the world with our knitting. We make socks, sweaters, hats, scarves, mittens, slippers and much more, when we could just run to Big Box Store and buy them. By slowing down and making them, we produce a higher quailty item, entertain ourselves with a process that lowers our blood pressure, provides a creative outlet and keeps us off the streets and out of the bars. Maybe Simon and Garfinkle had it right!

Slow down, you move too fast, you've got to make the morning last
Just kickin' down the cobble-stones, lookin' for fun and feelin' groovy

Feeling groovy

Hello lamp-post, what's you knowin', I come to watch the flowers growin'
Ain't you got no rhymes for me, do-it-do-do-do, feelin' groovy

Feeling groovy

I got no deeds to do, no promises to keep
I'm dabbled and drowsy and ready to sleep
Let the morning time drop all its pebbles on me

Life I love you, all is groovy

Friday, March 2, 2007

March 2, 2007

First Dyeing of Sock Yarn
First Dyeing of Sock Yarn magnify

I had too much fun dyeing yesterday. I decided it was time to work on my sock yarns from KnitPicks. The purple is made from Wilton's, blue food coloring and vinegar simmered on the stove. It's still bleeding a little blue, but it'll eventually wash out (and stain my hands and needles while knitting, but hey, that's half the fun!). The Fiesta is Orange, Cherry, Watermelon Cherry, Lemonade, and Lemon Lime KA. I spent more time working on that skein than I have on any other hand painted yarns.

I didn't rewind the skein from Knitpicks...it's 100 gms and is probably about an 36 inch skein. If I can, today I'm going to rewind another skein into about a two yard skein. Haven't quite figured out how to do it yet, but hey, how hard can it be???? Have to go buy some more KA, too. I was really disappointed I didn't have any blue KA. I really wanted some blue in the Fiesta one....

Can't wait to finish up my Sockotta socks and start working on the Fiesta!

F called me yesterday to tell me there was an dryer on Freecycle. I called and low and behold, my son is going to pick it up for me tomorrow. It needs a new belt, but F's confident he can fix it for me. Life will be so much easier for us (me) now. Most of the dryers in our complex don't heat up, so we have load everything in the car and drive several blocks to a laudrymat to dry our clothes. Cost of time and $$. With a dryer I can keep up with the laundry and not be dependant on my daughter's days off to do it.

The plan for today is F is coming over to help me fix the back door where the dog has scratched a big hole. The hole now, however, goes all the way up to the white spot under the door knob. We are also going to price a screen door. Now, my back door is built backwards, so the screen door will go in the inside, as it should, but will open up into the kitchen. My solid back door opens out into the yard instead of into the house like a front door would..... But that's okay, cuz the screen door will never be open except to walk through it. And the amoung of natural light in the kitchen will dramatically increase.

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The Sudafed has done it's wonders and I'm feeling about 98% better than two days ago! I still sound a little stuffy, and am coughing some (useful coughing that is loosening things up), but, hey, I can think and function again!