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Victoria Jicha's Tales of an Aging Knitting Quilter: A New Fall, A New Job, A New Yarn Shop
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Victoria Jicha's Tales of an Aging Knitting Quilter. Patterns for a Circular Sock Machine. Tuesday, September 1, 2015. A New Fall, A New Job, A New Yarn Shop. It is the beginning of new relationships, and I couldn't be happier. As many of you probably know our main yarn shop here in Green Bay closed a couple of years ago, and we have all been left high and dry – until now. A local quilt shop, The Silver Thimble. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bay Lakes Knitting Guild.
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Victoria Jicha's Tales of an Aging Knitting Quilter: November 2014
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Victoria Jicha's Tales of an Aging Knitting Quilter. Patterns for a Circular Sock Machine. Sunday, November 30, 2014. As a knitter I couldn't let the opportunity to knit a few baby things slip by. I ordered some yarn yesterday to that end, and I also found a really nice section of knits for babies in Sock Yarn One Skein Wonders. Links to this post. Saturday, November 29, 2014. The Yarn Deal Was Really Super! Surprise, surprise. That pair of socks washed up beautifully. I didn't. Links to this post. The p...
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Victoria Jicha's Tales of an Aging Knitting Quilter: Cold Weather Breeds Activities
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Victoria Jicha's Tales of an Aging Knitting Quilter. Patterns for a Circular Sock Machine. Friday, December 5, 2014. Cold Weather Breeds Activities. Usually, this time of year, I would be baking Christmas cookies, but since Dad passed the family doesn't congregate here anymore. It is easier if we are the travelers. Oh, I will do some Christmas baking, because it's nice to take goodies with you when you go visiting, but it's not like I am feeding a dozen people three times a day the way I used to.
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Victoria Jicha's Tales of an Aging Knitting Quilter: September 2014
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Victoria Jicha's Tales of an Aging Knitting Quilter. Patterns for a Circular Sock Machine. Saturday, September 20, 2014. Yesterday it was windy all day in Green Bay, Wisconsin. I don't remember another day, however, that produced such a deluge of acorns, and everyone of them seem determined to hit our back deck or skylights (We have 2 of them in the house.). As you enter the venue there is a small Oneida long house, and they have begun building an actual standard size long house for next year's Apple Fest.
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Victoria Jicha's Tales of an Aging Knitting Quilter: September 2015
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Victoria Jicha's Tales of an Aging Knitting Quilter. Patterns for a Circular Sock Machine. Tuesday, September 1, 2015. A New Fall, A New Job, A New Yarn Shop. It is the beginning of new relationships, and I couldn't be happier. As many of you probably know our main yarn shop here in Green Bay closed a couple of years ago, and we have all been left high and dry – until now. A local quilt shop, The Silver Thimble. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bay Lakes Knitting Guild.
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Weeping Willow Shawl | Victoria's Weblog
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Musings on Knitting, Quilting, and Life. January 22, 2012. Finished – surgery and all. What a relief! Laquo; Hey Look At Me! Gray in Green Bay. Love the colors. Beautiful! On January 22, 2012. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Follow Blog via Email.
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Victoria's Weblog | Musings on Knitting, Quilting, and Life | Page 2
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Musings on Knitting, Quilting, and Life. January 21, 2012. Hey Look At Me! I’m typing with both hands. This carpal tunnel stuff is a piece of cake. Very little swelling, very little pain, and I’m thinking of trying to knit in a bit. The idleness is driving me crazy! You can play just so many games (I know; I’m Facebook games addicted) and your brain starts to rot. Sock Yarn selection at Monterey Yarns. January 20, 2012. New Look at Time Management. Housework: Need I say more? January 16, 2012. I’m ...
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Life in Indiana | Victoria's Weblog
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Musings on Knitting, Quilting, and Life. January 29, 2012. I’m in a suburb of Indianapolis for the next 10 days. I arrived yesterday via airplane and could have driven it faster than flying. I flew out of Milwaukee to Kansas City and then on to Indy, but there was a 2 hour delay in KC, so the entire trip took about 10 hours. It’s a 7-hour drive if the traffic around Chicago cooperates. The Rachmaninoff was one of my mother’s favorite piano concertos. I remember her playing an old 78 recording o...You are...
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Spring in Indiana | Victoria's Weblog
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Musings on Knitting, Quilting, and Life. February 3, 2012. The last few days have seen highs in the 50s – unbelievable for the end of January and start of February, at least in NE Wisconsin where I live, but central Indiana has been very temperate. In fact, the daffodils and some of the perennials are peaking up in my son’s front garden. Poor little things. They will probably receive a rude awakening one of these days soon. Only I will know, because I am the one who will wear them. Laquo; Life in Indiana.
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Victoria Jicha's Tales of an Aging Knitting Quilter: March 2015
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Victoria Jicha's Tales of an Aging Knitting Quilter. Patterns for a Circular Sock Machine. Monday, March 2, 2015. Finally - a Finished project! I don't mind alliteration either, by the way. This quilt, (I know this isn't knitting! Has been in the works for almost a year. The Evergreen Quilt Guild has a tradition of collecting blocks and giving them to out-going Presidents when they finish their two-year term in office. Last year they presented me with hundreds of purple and white 9-patch blocks. It doesn...