About Tricia

I am Tricia. Momma of nine, homeschooler, artist, foodie and maker of all kinds of things. It's a pleasure to share here our family homesteading adventures, the things we make, and what inspires our days. Read more about my family and work here. Thanks for visiting!

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off the wagon

Like many of my friends I have a thing for fiber.  I love the feel of good yarn, hand dyed, made from someone’s beloved animal, the more handmade the better.  For the past year and a half I hae stuck to my goal of not acquiring new yarn until I used up my stash of already purchased yarn.  Well, it’s safe to say I have fallen off the wagon with no plans of getting back on any time soon!

It happened two weeks ago when my favorite economical wool yarn went on sale.  Cascade yarns are soft, wonderful and cheap enough to let the girls use it.  We ordered about 12 hanks and a few days later Brambleberry had another sale.  Keeping in mind what my kids might need me to make them, the birth of our first grandbaby and holidays, I carefully picked some more yarn and when they all arrived, I felt like a rich woman to be surrounded by so much loveliness.

I am using the brown Cascade for the sweater I am designing as well as a new pair of loafers to go with it.  I think I am at the final pattern for the cardigan though everytime I work it up I make a change somewhere.  It will be fun to be done with it and make the final cardigan for Matthew.

Lots of seed saving and harvesting to be done today in the herb bed which has become quite junglish. I also have quite a surplus of milk from Tilly to deal with so I’m off to make butter and cheese.

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from poppa to baby pants

Not sure why I was surprised but last Sunday, I had a hard time finding any clothes that could fit Matthew.  I scraped together an outfit for him to wear to mass and then added making him clothes to my mental to do list.

A few days later, Poppa comes home with ruined pants which he was about to toss.  He gave a me the look when I told him to put the pants on my sewing table.  The look he gives me when I have shared one of my Lucy and Ethel type plans.  I told him the baby needs new pants and I could  probably use the fabric from his pants to make them.

Last night, I took my seam ripper out and started taking the pants apart and an hour later I had a new pair of pants for my little guy.  The zipper is still functional and I added an elastic waist band to the back side.  Now,  I just need to buy Poppa a new pair of pants.

He still needs more pajamas, shorts, shirts and some comfy pants so instead of buying them I  am going to see how much of it I can make from clothing we already have and fabric from my stash.  The downside to this you know is that my baby is really growing up, can you believe he is already 9 months old??

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