I’m still here! ;)

I just wanted pop on here and let you know that I AM still alive, lol!  Just super busy-busy.  I’ve been bitten by the pre-spring cleaning bug and have been spending most of my time in the “real” world, facing the messes that my time spend in the cyber world have let build up. 😛  This includes a ton of paperwork to file, shred, sort, shovel…you get the idea.

We have been going full steam ahead with hatching our very own Mr. Wobbles Penguins in the Loom Alongs happening in a couple places around the web, which has been how the majority of the allowance of my time spent online the last couple weeks has been spent.  It’s been great fun interacting with other loomers in creating these super cute little guys, and I wanted to let you know that there’s still plenty of time to join in on the fun, if you so desire. 😉  I’m hoping to have a bit of show ‘n tell at the end of it with a Mr. Wobbles Penguin Family Gallery, to show off everybody’s own versions of the pattern…won’t that be a blast?

I have been contemplating that in this new year of 2012, I will be trying to spend more time living in that before-mentioned “real” world, rather than always facing a computer screen.  I think I’ll actually end up seeing some fabulous results from this resolution:

  • better health (as I’ll get more fresh air and exercise)
  • happier attitude (as I’ll not be so pressured and so narrowly focused…and I’ll actually use my voice to speak and my ears to hear people respond right back in real time, lol…I will see them smile and I will smile right back…exercising my happy muscle!)
  • more satisfaction with life in general (see all of the above).

It will be good for me.  It is a must.  I will begin on a new adventure, actually living in my “real” life. 😉  It sounds so weird to say it that way, but it’s actually oh-so-true!

As a result of this, you may see just a little bit less of me each week via actual posts.  But, I will definitely try to at least pop in once a week. If I have something extra to say, then you’ll see me a little bit more than that. On the other hand, if you don’t hear from me in a week…there’s probably no need to worry.  I’m most likely still here.  Just living, trying the best way I can to be the most that I can.

So, on that happy note, I’m going to go enjoy the rest of my day.  I think you should try a little bit of that too…don’t you? 😀

Bethany~

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Mr. Wobbles Penguin wants to come live with you!

I’m fairly positive that you’ve heard the news by now that the Loom Knitter’s Circle E-zine has made an official re-launch for its Winter 2012 issue…can we hear a collective “Yay!”?  This very informative, entertaining, project-filled publication has been sorely missed over the last year that it has not been in circulation.  Well…it’s now back and better than ever! 😀  There are some amazing projects included, involving lace and mitts and sweaters, oh my!  Even a brand new comic strip feature by my very own girlie, Megan!  I’m so thrilled and bursting with pride for her rapidly expanding artistic abilities, as well as her quirky sense of humor, which shines in all the expressive faces and situations in which her funny little characters find themselves. 🙂  You truly must check it out and leave a comment to help encourage her to keep ’em coming, lol!

One of the projects included in this issue is my very own Mr. Wobbles Penguin.  Isn’t he just the cutest thing?  I simply love him!  I find that I have been having a terrific time lately bringing fun amigurumi-type personalities to life.  🙂  First we had Koby the Striped Kitty, the Silly Sidewinder Snake, and the Crazy Caterpillar (all featured in Loom Knitting for Little People)…now we’ll be having fun with this cold weather companion…this sweet little fuzzy-flippered guy.

Mr. Wobbles was created using the new Luxe Fur Yarn by Lion Brand.  This is a type of chenille yarn, but let me tell you, it’s much easier to work with than the usual variety.  This yarn seems stronger than most chenille yarns (but still be careful, as it will break if pulled on too hard!), and it doesn’t have the usual shedding issues that normally happens when working with chenille.  Both off these are big pluses in my book! 🙂  The fur itself is not quite as velvety as a chenille, most likely from it’s 48% wool content (which is awesome!), but is just the perfect thing for making the body of our penguin and is still oh-so soft and pet-able.

The flippers, beak and feet of Mr. Wobbles were created with one of my favorite go-to crafting yarns, Vanna’s Choice.  Just a little FYI: if you’d like to make the flippers in the fuzzy Luxe Fur Yarn, you’ll actually need to purchase 2 skeins of the darker color, as there just isn’t enough in one skein to squeak out the two flippers as well as the body. 😉

Exciting News!  We’re going to be hosting some loom-alongs around the web during the month of February to help you make your own Mr. Wobbles…he’s just dying to come and live with you!  Here are the places you can join in and loom along with us:

Gettin’ It Pegged Yahoo Chat Clique

Ravelry Loom Knitter’s Circle Group

Facebook Loom Knitter’s Circle Group

The complete pattern for Mr. Wobbles Penguin can be found at the Loom Knitter’s Circle, which will be posted online until the new issue is released in the Spring.  Be sure to purchase the PDF version, so that you’ll have all that great information all for your very own…it’s perfect for printing out the patterns you’ll be currently working on, as well.

Here are the materials you will need for the project:

Knitting Loom: 

The Martha Stewart Crafts Knit and Weave Loom was used for the sample. The sections which create a “D” shape of 26 large gauge pegs were used, while skipping every other hole.

To create this penguin on a similar loom, you would need a large gauge loom of at least 26 pegs. The Knifty Knitter pink or yellow long looms, with added loom clips, are recommended as alternatives.

Yarn: 

44 yards each of Super Bulky #6 in two penguin colors; Luxe Fur by Lion Brand in charcoal and ivory were used in sample.

Approx 75 yards of Worsted Weight #4 in feet/beak color; approx 1/2 skein of Vanna’s Choice by Lion Brand in mustard was used in sample.

Approx 20 yards of Worsted Weight #4 in flipper color; approx 1/8th skein of Vanna’s Choice by Lion Brand in dark grey heather was used in sample.

Notions: 

Tapestry Needle, Knitting Tool, Crochet Hook, Knitting Marking Pins, Fiberfill Stuffing, Queen Size Pantyhose/Stockings, Two ½” Button Eyes.

Hope you can join us!

Bethany~

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Bitten by Jack Frost~

We’ve been having some pretty impressive weather systems come through the Pacific Northwest this week.  First we had 7-24″ of snow across the Puget Sound and areas further south.  Then Mr. Frost decided to top that off with a nice crusting layer of ice across the whole thing, by means of a day of frozen rain.  Needless to say, because we’re not used to dealing with these kinds of conditions around here, it’s left everyone scrambling (and sliding, lol!) to try to get back to everyday life.  Megan has been out of school the entire week for a vacation in Winter Wonderland. 🙂  I have to say that for myself, it’s been a pretty cool deal!  We snuggled in tight, luckily kept our electricity going (as so many had theirs cut off due to ice and branches on the power lines), started some knitting projects, and mainly felt a little bit like it was a second Christmas break. 🙂

I wanted to show you the photos I was able to capture of this event…some of of the pure and absolute beauty of the ice coated…well…everything!  Others are of us just having fun. I hope you enjoy!

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