Interim Mitts

Another week, another new pattern is available.  A few fabulous test crochers have put my pattern to the test and now it is available for free for you all.  I never thought that I would be a crocheter, not in the least but the patterns and ease make it sort of addicting.

Interim Mitts

Uses 1 skein of knit picks stroll sock yarn or any fingering weight yarn roughly 20o yards.

 

Knit & Crochet Is What I Do

So another week hsa passed and I’ve been poor again about blogging.  What with work and training the Tankers to be a good pup my days are pretty booked.  I have crocheted a hat that is just about ready for some test crocheters.

I was aiming for a perfectly slouchy but not sloppy hat and after a few test runs I think I finally have it. 

I’ve also made some good progress on my Classica Coat. I am totally in love with the color and the pattern is pretty easy.  I’m actually doing a sweater WITH the hood!

I’ve almost finished my second jellyfish mitt and I’m still loving them.  I’ve worked up the chart in PDF form and will need test knitters soon. 

In non-knitting news the Tank puppers is doing pretty well.  he had his first vet visit and did excellent.  He’s unfortunately infected with a kind of mite (that isn’t contageous) so he’s on antibiotics.  I have to say that he takes meds the best of any animal I’ve ever seen.  Just open the mouth & drop the pill in and the dog swallows. Crazy.

Also I have a brief rant.  Since the Mr and I are so aware of how huge Tank is and how he could be easily out of control we have taken every measure to make sure that we are pack leaders (ala Cesar Millan) and that he does exactly what we tell him to.  He walks on a leash like a dream with out pulling and with out going after other dogs, people, bikes or runners. 

So WHY is it that the smaller the dog is the more out of control they are? Every walk we go on Tank and I are rushed by a small dog and an owner who doesn’t see that their dog is being extremely agressive.  Also, it’s just plain bad manners!  They all look as though Tank will eat their dog (which he will not) but they are the ones causing the situation.  Just because your dog is small doesn’ t mean they should be allowed to do whatever they want. 

We are doing our best to make sure that Tank is well socialized with people, places, situations and other dogs, I wish other people would do the same. 

Brief Update

We spent the weekend at the ranch with Tom & Mette.  I was hoping that Tank would do well with the other dogs and the animals and it was better than I had hoped.  He fit right in with the pack and played until he fell over exhuasted at the end o fhte day.

He’s such a fabulous boy with a loving heart and a gentle soul. I love him so darn much!

I’ve also been knitting quite a bit.  Here’s a little preview…

I’m still crocheting too just little projects though,

Happy 2010

It’s the new year & we are up and running here at chez poopers.  The Mr and I spent the weekend at Ranch Of The Oaks with our good friends Mette, Tom, Jim & Carol.  In short it was AWESOME.

First, Jim made so much chilli that we could have exported it to end world hunger, but then again we would have initated the burning off of the rest of the ozone layer with that much methane…course, it could be the new “green” energy (why is it that everything “green” stinks?). Anywho, chilli was awesome.  After that we bribed, begged, pleaded, cried, and finally forced everyone to play Rock Band.

They played & they liked it

After the first few songs everyone was diggin it.  We even found someone who can actually sing Bob Dillian REALLY well! Even with a terrible sinus headache he rocked it out.  Tom really kicked major butt on the drums & the ladies all sang & played guitar. It was awesome.

We had our own little KAL for the incognito cowl which was fun!

I have been knitting a lot lately.

 

Zag Hat, pattern coming soon!

And Crocheting too.

Cloudy Day Cowl

We also have a new member of our family.

He doesn’t have a propper name so until then he’s Poopers Jr.

He’s a sweet fabulous 8 month old great dane mix that we already love more than anything. 

And on the subject of dogs…

Well, back to puppy proofing the house. Expect more pictures soon!

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