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My Handy and Cool Camera Strap.


22 Aug

As I’m sure you’ve figured out by now I just had to personalize my camera. I’m still deciding on a name for her…LOL! So, I dug into my stash and found a hemlock ring doily that I knit with a most beautiful sock yarn. (I’m sorry, I don’t remember what company made it) A hemlock ring doily that I spent sooo much time frogging and re-doing…….a hemlock ring doily that just didn’t seem to look right anywhere. Well, it has been frogged for the last time and recycled into my camera strap.

It is simply an extra long strap that is turned up at each end to form a pocket. BAM! No more forgetting which pocket, or “cup” I put my lens cap in and I can carry an extra memory card. Perfect!

Here’s the pattern:

I used a 3.5mm crochet hook.

Chain 200 and work in single crochet until your strap just covers one side of your strap. Bind off and make the second side.

The reason I didn’t make this all one piece was that I wanted it lay flat against my neck. At this point you have to decide, “Do I want to take my strap off the camera?” My decision was to crochet the sides together right over the strap without removing it from the camera. However you want to do this is fine!

Turn each end up until you achieve the length you desire and tack a few stitches on the back of the strap to hold your “pockets” in place. Easy peasy!! Now you are done. Enjoy.

I know, I know….the pics aren’t the greatest but HEY….my Olympus was in use. LOL

Until Next time!

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Where the heck you been?


16 Nov

How do you start that first sentence? What do you want to say, really? It’s been some time since I’ve done any writing, personal or other wise. SO… guess I’d better get back at it.

Where have I been? Right here….really!! Just kinda fogged out. Things have improved so much over the years but I still have tough periods with my depression. OKAY! Stop what you’re thinking! (if your asking ,”What is she depressed about?”) You obviously aren’t aware of what clinical depression is and how it affects it’s victims. Do this world a favor and educate yourself about depression. Especially if you have kids!

Kids during puberty are at risk. Kids that have experienced trauma and major life changes are at risk. If depression goes undiagnosed and untreated, it can cause so many behavioral issues and a life-time of unhappiness. Been there! Done that! Got the t-shirt! I can’t tell you how many kids I’ve met and spent time with that are truly suffering and need us to know!!! Really, who are the adults here anyway??

Okay, new subject. GRIN I’ve been working on my kitchen. A large room with dingy white walls and beautiful old woodwork that has been re-molded by many layers of paint. I’d say it has cost about $40 all together. I bought most of a bolt of beautiful red material from Value Village. ($29)

materia

$10 on a can of mistinted red paint. (I love how the doors turned out!)

doors

A good friend gave me this Tiffany-type light for over the table:

light

And, from FreeCycleLondon three cute little wooden cabinets that I painted:

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When I can afford paint the walls are my next project but it’s a start. The curtains are simple but look quite nice and help cover sins. LOL!

My sweet hubby is helping me create some funky lights for over the sink. More too follow…eventually.

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Kayaking on Beautiful Lake Huron


14 Aug

Spring came and went. Birds migrated through our area with little or no aplomb. Was this actually the way it happened? Where were the fresh, cool winds? Was there nothing truly exciting during migration season? Did we even have a spring? Last time I really looked it was April and the sun was shining. Now…it’s mid-August and I”m wondering where did the season go?

babies

When our brains are clogged with too many worries and stresses we forget to STOP, and look around. We tend to ignore the small things that give us pleasure. Why do we do this to ourselves? Sometimes we need our friends to give us a good kick in the butt. Thank you! You know who you are. Thank you for the “straight from the shoulder”, “no bs” talk!

Moving on! Over the past few months I have started as many projects as I have frogged. Nothing has really felt “right”. Recently however I cast on some simple, variegated kitchen cotton. First I tried a prayer-type shawl …no not right. Now I’m more than halfway through an old fashioned triangle shawl and it’s beautiful. I think it will also serve well as a beach towel. We’ll see.

shawl

If you want to try an old fashioned triangle shawl here’s the garter stitch pattern. Play around with it, add different types of stitches to have some fun.

Cast on 5 stitches.

Row 1: Knit 1, yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, place marker, knit 1, place marker, yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, knit 1     

Row 2: Knit

Row 3: Knit 1, yarn over, knit to marker, yarn over, slip marker, knit 1, slip marker, yarn over, knit to last stitch, yarn over, knit 1.

Row 4: knit.

Repeat rows 3 and 4 until it’s the size you want.  It’s just that simple.

Kayaking has been great this year. I actually had a chance to yak around Dorcas Bay, near Tobermory. It was beautiful. Northern Lake Huron is so clear.  I could see all the rock at the bottom. Honestly it was like looking at the surface of the moon underwater. As I was paddling I kept seeing two and three Cormorants at a time flying overhead. I kept wondering if I would be lucky enough to find (and smell) a nesting site.

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Rounding the point into Johnson’s Harbor I spied a tiny island of rock with small specks of black moving around. The closer I paddled the more certain I was that those specks were Cormorants. Now I was getting excited!

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Paddling closer still I was able to clearly see that not only were there Cormorants but Terns and ducks that look similar to Hooded Mergansers! I’m still not sure what they were.  I’ve only ever seen one or two Hooded Mergansers so this was treat!

ducks

Stayed tuned for my next post!  I’ll share with you the reason we were in Tobermory.

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