Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Last Post for A While

Did anyone happen to read the article by Amy R. Singer in the latest edition (Summer 2008) of Interweave Knits titled Last year, I Hurt Myself Knitting?

If case you didn't see it or read it, it's about carpal tunnel syndrome & how you need to take frequent breaks from repetitive tasks & hobbies like spinning & knitting, just to name a couple.

I found this article very coincidental in that I'm having CPS surgery next week. I've done & do the exercises. I use to go to a Chiropractor that would adjust my hands & tape them in a way to open up the tunnel. It gave me some relief, but not for very long.

Had I known then what I know now, I probably would have done things exactly the same way. I don't learn the first time, or the second time........

I have roughly 14 cane bottom chairs in my house, not including the ones out back in the shed (I think there may be 8 more out there). It was getting so that you couldn't sit down in a chair without part of your bottom poking through the other side. What was I going to do? I didn't want to replace the chairs, they've been in the family forever & I love them, they're part of me.

I called Cliff Pair, the only caner I'd ever heard of, and I think at the time he quoted me $1.00/hole. Some of the chairs have 76 holes to them. Seventy-six times $1 = $76/chair times how many chairs? It was obvious I couldn't afford to have them re caned. What to do????

My only option was to learn how to re cane them myself. My father had re caned a couple of them many many years ago & I really wanted to kick my own butt for not learning how to do this from him while he was alive. My mother was able to find daddy's chair caning instructions for me, but they weren't complete. What now.................

Several months later I was looking over a Samford After Sundown paper and lo & behold a Chair Caning class was being offered. Naturally, I signed up immediately & couldn't wait for the class to get under way.

I came away from the class feeling like I could finish up my chair & get started on another. I proceeded to cane 3 more chairs. Yes indeedy, I was an expert!!!

To date, I only knew how to weave the 7-Step Caning method & wanted to learn how to weave rush, sea grass, & flat reed, etc. I made a call to the man, Cliff Pair, who had quoted me the $1.00/hole price & begged this man to teach me the other styles of caning. Of course I was willing to pay him. Mr. Pair ended up coming to my house & looking at the chair I wanted to redo. He tore out the old seat cause he was going to show me another method & the whole chair fell apart. Over the years, the glue had dried up & the woven seat was the only thing holding it together. Mr. Pair was going to take my chair to his house to re glue it & get it ready for the new cane job.

Mr. Pair looked around & was checking out my dining room chairs. He asked me who caned them & I proudly told him that I had done them & all about the class I had taken at Samford. You could tell Mr. Pair didn't want to burst my bubble, but he informed me that the chairs weren't done "exactly" right. I was bummed in a big way & cursed the woman who taught me the WRONG way to cane a chair(s). You mean to tell me that I have spent all this money & time doing something wrong!!! Not to mention being totally humiliated in front of the "expert". I wanted to sit down & cry & scream & beat my fists into someones face in a BIG way. I kept my composure until after Mr. Pair left.

Mr. Pair told me I should attend his class that he taught at the Folk School. What Folk School, I said? He proceeded to tell me that there was this folk school in NC where he taught chair caning classes several times a year & that there was one coming up in a couple of weeks. The more Mr. Pair told me about the school & the classes, the more worked up I became. I called Paul at work & told him about it. Paul told me that if I wanted to go, we would find a way!!! Paul is sooooo good in this regard & I love him for it.

In March 2002, determined to learn the art of chair caning, the RIGHT way, I drove myself to Brasstown, NC with a carpal tunnel brace on my right hand. The few chairs I had re caned had done a number on my hand. But, I was on top of the world, I was going to attend a five day class on chair caning at the John C. Campbell Folk School taught by one of my favorite people in the whole world, Cliff Pair. I believe Cliff was 80 years old at the time he taught this class.

My hands hurt so bad after a full day of caning that I slept in the hand brace at night so I could make it through the next day's class. This went on for five days, but I was determined to learn this dying art.

To make a long story short, I had CTS surgery on both my hands 3 years ago & it can come back!!! My right hand is having it's 2nd CTS surgery next week. The hand had nerve conduction tests and an MRI 2 weeks ago & it seems that there's also a cyst growing between the ligament & the nerve that needs to be removed. Healing time = 12 weeks. I'm freakin'...........

What, NO knitting, NO spinning for 12 weeks!!!!
This also means that I won't be posting for a while either.

But, I will think, dream & read about knitting.....



Cliff Pair "Happy Pappy"

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Nature's Gifts





Peonies....










Lily of the Valley............May's birth flower





My reward for picking up trash around the lake across the street...............


Hawk or owl?











Five Purple Finch babies in geranium basket
















Knit it?

Rip it?

Knit it?

Rip it?

Which is it???







Mama Wren peeking out of her nest while she awaits the birth of her 5 chicks.

She's incorporated a snake's skin into the nest.

She hasn't moved in a day or two so it must be getting close to time. Another Wren is bringing her food.












Singing for their supper!
Only 4 chicks made it though. One of the eggs is sitting on top of the nest.
The other day I saw a Geiko hanging out very close to the nest with a smitten look on it's face...................do you think it could be the robber???
Sexiest foot in town...
Another set "bites the dust".....
This is the 5th set of socks needles the "Outlaw" has destroyed.
I swear this cat goes into my knitting bag at night & hunts down my sock needles.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

The Trickle Down Effect

My oldest granddaughter has caught the creativity "bug" from her mother.


Mermie was passed down her mother's old sewing machine & she's "sewing up a storm"!


This is an eyeglass case made out of felt. A covered fabric button secures your glasses so they won't be lost. Colorful leaves appear as though they fall from the button's branches.


Mermie wants an Etsy shop & I think she's well on her way to reaching her goal......


Can you guess who this awesome foot/paw belongs to???


The "Outlaw" after a hard day's catch of cave crickets & bird watching & wishing.....



P.S. To those of you who inquired about my daughter's bags, she'll be taking orders the first of May!!!

Friday, April 11, 2008

This 'n That

UFO's no more:


1 - Irish Hiking Scarf knit with Eco Wool from Cascade - 1st cable project


1 - Rustic Kate Tam knit with 4 oz of Superwash Merino roving from Wooly Treasures - 1st project completed with homespun

I know, I've already "shown off" the tam!!!



Do you see what happens to middle age folk when all the kids have flown the coop??? We must entertain ourselves any way we can.
The "Outlaw" turned one on Tuesday & we had a little celebration of sorts with Bert & Ernie party hats.







Josie with her most favoritest birthday toy, la catnippy fishy!












Molly looking very possessed & a lot like "Cujo" in this shot.

A grand time was had by all!





The "shocker" homespun










Mother bird came back & laid 4 more eggs to the existing 1 that was already there!

Now, I think this is a chickadee's nest...




This nest is right next to my back door & is definitely a Wren's nest with 5 eggs occupying it





If I remember correctly, Wendy told me this is a Spirea.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

She's Just Like Us


I tell you, there's not a stand-up comic around that has anything on this lady, our beloved Yarn Harlot!!!
The entire day was wonderful & one I will remember as one of the top 20 special days in my life. Yes, it was that good & as Stephanie would say "a non-knitter just couldn't understand"!

Our day started at 6:30 a.m. with Wendy driving us safely from Birmingham to Atlanta. There were tons of cops out & you had to wonder if they were trying to catch all us knitters. I think they heard what happens to a knitter when they're going to a knit shop they've never been to before & that knit shop is hosting Stephanie Pearl-McPhee.................

Stephanie autographing her new book, "Things I Learned from Knitting whether I wanted to or not".
She's so sweet & took time with each person she signed for. No rush job here!!!


Wendy & I waiting for Knitch to open
Don't you know the anticipation was killing us, but we talked with some fellow knitters from Chattanooga that helped pass the time.

We met Abby & Mr Orange from Chattanooga (if I remember correctly), who I learned through the Harlot's blog designed the Knitters Without Border button.





The shop was really nice & the staff did an excellent job of organizing the entire event. What I found on my person when I got back home was: 8+ ozs of Ashford Corriedale roving in Sky Blue, a short sleeve sweater pattern along with the yarn (8 skeins of Rowan Summer Tweed in an almost navy color) & wooden buttons to complete it.

While waiting in line to get into the theater, a Knitch lady was handing out little packages of S.O.A.K.......yeah!!!

We ran into Grace & her Atlanta friend, Evilsciencechick.

Left to right: Wendy, Grace & Evilsciencechick






I finished my "Rustic Kate" Tam while waiting in line to see The Yarn Harlot.



Grace was gracious eought to model it for me & I'm real pleased with the way it turned out. It is my first real knit with yarn that I spun with my very own hands.






Grace at the Knit-In as if to say in a Bette Davis type voice..... "Yes darling, I'm waiting to hear the Yarn Harlot speak to me & only me".



Raffle ticket win:
The lucky tickets & 3 skeins of Suss Alpaca worsted weight in Pomegranate





Do you envious knitters recognize who has his arm around me?
It's the Warlock, yes the Warlock & he told me had his "Willie Warmer" on. I got all warm & flushed inside & outside it appears too!!! He didn't offer to show it to me. His cute wife, the Knit Witch was there beside him.

It was a perfect day all the way around....................



Monday, April 7, 2008

Thank You Canadian Neighbor


Manon, my Wee Tiny Sock arrived safely on Saturday & I was so excited to receive it! Who would imagine that something so tiny could bring so much happiness??? I know......... only a knitter could understand!!!
I love the Karma colourway, my 2 favorite colors green & blue.
Can't wait to try a sock in the Fancy Knitted Stripe pattern on the cute note card. What an ingenious idea that is!!!
Thank you...............

Funky Tawoos (Peacock)



Last Wednesday I picked-up my eldest granddaughter for her monthly orthodontist appointment. Before taking her home, we did a little Hobby Lobby shopping, had a nice lunch & ran a few other errands.

Upon taking "Mermie" home several hours later, I was presented with one of my daughter's homemade bags.

In the time that we were gone my DD made me one of her awesome one-of-a-kind creations & I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!

The bag has sturdy burlap handles. It also has burlap around the edge, which ensures all the weight that it will endure.

I love the fact that she used a piece of batik that I had gotten her when I was in Asheville, NC last October.

Nicely lined, it has 3 interior pockets for cell phone, pen & keys.

Shirley, your creativeness never ceases to amaze me & thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to think of me!!!


More creations..............






DD has been asked to make 10 bags for a fashion show in Atlanta this May.





The Golden Temple on Southside will be selling her belts.