Monday, January 25, 2016

Busy Week: Episode Two Podcast

I have created my second podcast! I want to thank all of those people who subscribed this week. I love receiving an email that says I have a new subscriber. It brings a smile to my face. This week I was overwhelmed with projects that did not involve yarn. I spent a great deal of time prepping and teaching a GATE workshop (Painting With Picasso) to third through eighth graders. It was a lot of fun seeing the students create superhero paintings in the cubist style of Picasso. When I wasn't working on the workshop I was busy sewing and creating medium sized project bags and DPN holder project cases. I was able to get some of these posted for sale in my Etsy shop last Friday. Here is a sample:
I would love for you to grab a cup of coffee (or any beverage) and join me for my latest podcast.


As promised, I'm including my show notes here.

Episode Two: 1/25/16 Show Notes

Ravelry: Everything Jenni group
Instagram: everything_jenni
Facebook: Everything Jenni Page
Etsy Shop: Everything Jenni
Website: www.everythingjenni.com

Works In Progress (WIPs)

Coziest Memories Blanket (Junkyarn)
  • UPDATE: ordered yarn from XrayAnn on Etsy (set of 8 hand-dyed mini skeins in the autumn sampler color way)
  • Are any of you working on this project? If so, please share on Everything Jenni Ravelry group page for the WIPs thread. Tell us if you are you using the same weight of yarn or the same pattern? What size needles are you using? How many squares have you decided to do? We love to see what you are working on.
Whispering Pines Shawl
  • Yarn: Manos del Uruguay Alegria
  • Colorway: Antigua
  • Needles: US 6  or 4.00mm
  • Pattern: Whispering Pines (Molly Klatt of A Homespun House)
  • Notes: I just started, but using this yarn I can see that I will not see the snowflakes well, but the pine cones and trees will be awesome.
Hiker Socks
  • Notes: I’m making the men’s size medium, so I cast on 60 stitches. I’m still working on these, but did not make much progress this week.

Sewing Projects

  • Medium size project bags and DPN Holder Project Cases available in my Etsy shop now
  • UPDATE: I have been busy stitching away on my sewing projects. I hope to have Valentine project bags available by the end of the week. I’m also in the development stages of a few surprise projects.

Finished Objects (FOs)

Christmas Eve Socks (Little Bobbins Knits)
  • Yarn: Madelinetosh Sock
  • Colorway: Clematis
  • Needles: Karbonz Circular – Size 1
  • Pattern: Vanilla Latte Socks by Virginia Rose-Jeanes
  • Notes: I used the “eye of partridge” heel flap and the rounded wedge toe.

Casting On This Week
Rustling Leaves Beret from Coastal Knits
  • Yarn: Woolfolk Tynd
  • Colorway: Color No. 3
  • Needles: Size 2 and 3 circular 16"
  • Pattern: Rustling Leaves Beret (book: Coastal Knits)

New Yarn Purchases

  • Yarn/Colorway:  The Lemonade Shop in Harvest Moon
  • Yarn/Colorway:  Paca Peds in Mermaids go Walking

Patterns I Would Like to Try


Art

  • Artwork Behind Me
  • Artist: Christopher Burgan
  • Title: Hanging Onto Time
  • Medium: Oil Paint on canvas
  • Subject: Early 1900’s era everyday tasks by everyday people
  • Website: http://www.chrisburgan.com (artwork coming soon)

Love Notes Postcard Project #lovenotesjb

Recipe

  • Recipe:  Loaded Chicken and Potatoes from Tip Hero on FB
  • Notes:  Recipe calls for hot sauce, but I used my own seasoning mixture and a white gravy. I omitted the bacon.

Thank you for stopping by. I hope you join me for my next podcast.

Hugs,

Jenni

Monday, January 18, 2016

My First Video Podcast!

I have put off the idea of creating a video podcast because I truly felt no one would want to sit and watch me talk. However, I have had several requests recently to get out there and post one. The holidays were just too busy to think seriously about what I was going to talk about. With the start of the new year, I decided I would try this new approach to blogging. I have been working on organizing and setting up a space in my creative room to film my podcast. I finally got it together and jumped in. I welcome you to my newest form of blogging: video podcasting.

Welcome to my new podcast - Everything Jenni.


I mention in the podcast that I would provide show notes in my blog. So here there are.

Ravelry: Everything Jenni group
Instagram: jenniburgan
Etsy Shop: Everything Jenni

Works In Progress (WIPs)

Christmas Eve Socks (Little Bobbins Knits)
  • Yarn: Madelinetosh Sock
  • Colorway: Clematis
  • Needles: Karbonz Circular – Size 1
  • Pattern: Vanilla Latte Socks by Virginia Rose-Jeanes
  • Notes: I used the “eye of partridge” heel flap and the rounded wedge toe.

Coziest Memories Blanket (Junkyarn)
  • Yarn: various fingering weight/sock weight
  • Colorway: various
  • Needles: Hiya Hiya Sharps 16” Circular – Size 2
  • Pattern: Junkyarn

Hiker Socks
  • Yarn: Neighborhood Fiber Company
  • Colorway: Druid Hill
  • Needles: Karbonz Circular – Size 3
  • Pattern: Ragg Hiker (Two At-A-Time Socks Book)
  • Notes: I’m making the men’s size medium, so I cast on 60 stitches.


Sewing Projects
  • Medium size project bags will be available in my Etsy Shop soon


Finished Objects (FOs)

Shawl
  • Yarn: Madelinetosh Chunky
  • Colorway: Tart
  • Needles: Knit Picks Harmony Interchangeable Circulars – Size 10
  • Pattern: Boneyard Shawl by Stephen West
  • Notes: I changed yarn and needles to larger sizing. The Elizabeth Zimmerman sewn bind-off is fabulous, but requires a lengthy tail to sew. It can be time consuming.

Slippers
  • Yarn: Malabrigo Rios
  • Colorway: Arco Iris
  • Needles: Knitter’s Pride – Size 4.0 mm DPNs (pattern calls for 4.5 mm)
  • Pattern: South Marysburgh Slippers
  • Notes: I changed my cuff to be a K1, P1 rib stitch for four rounds instead of the seed stitch cuff. I am also adding the Fiber Trends Suede 2-Piece Slipper Bottoms in size medium and charcoal coloring. I had enough yarn to make two pair, but on my second pair I am using a different colourway to add a much taller cuff for a winter slipper.


Recipe
  • Slow Cooker Loaded Potato Soup from Tasty on Facebook
  • Notes: Make sure that your stovetop portion of the recipe is thickened before adding to your slow cooker to cook for an additional 30 minutes. If it is not thickening add a little more flour.


Thank you for stopping by. I hope you join me for my next podcast.

Hugs,

Jenni