Thursday, November 10, 2011
Monster Mania
I've been busy knitting monsters and it has turned to an obsession... Just take a look at this:
It all started with "The Love Bug" Experiment by Kelsey Leib (also known as Caffeinated Frenzy in Ravelry). Then I knitted a few of my own designs...
This beautiful octopus turned out to have 9 legs, yes I know octo means eight not nine. But I was just having to much fun knitting and did not count the legs until I posted in the internet. Someone noticed my mistake right away and made a comment on it.
Next monster was a little kitty:
How about a gingerbread gnome! I made him up with a bunch of I-cord and magic loop knitting. He is just the sweetest knitted toy standing about 4 inches.
Then there where a few more that need no explanations:
This was made with the "monster chunk pattern"; check out Ravelry for more:
Little Birdie by Rebecca Danger:
Monster Chunk by Rebecca Danger. You can find the free pattern at:
http://www.rebeccadanger.typepad.com/DangerCraftsMonsterChunksKnittingPattern.pdf
or find her in Ravelry under the projects "Monster chuncks"...
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Healthy Recipes
Quinoa with Onion, Peppers
1/4 Onion-chopped
1/3 Cup Quinoa rinsed
2 Cups Organic Chicken Broth
1/4 cup celery chopped
1/4 Cup Red,Green,Yellow Peppers-chopped or use one color if you like
Spices: 1 Tsp of the following: cumin, Black Pepper, Dried Mustard, Mrs Dash Table Blend
1/2 Tsp Paprika, Sage, ground oregano, ground bay leaf
1 Tbsp Olive Oil
1 clove garlic minced
Sea Salt to taste
Large frying pan with high sides. Add oil, medium heat. Add onions, peppers and celery then Saute for 5-10 minutes. Add garlic and spices, stir. Pour in the rinsed/washed quinoa and mix well. Stir to mixed well, about a minute or so. Add chicken broth, mix well. Bring to a boil. Stir again, reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for 15-20 minutes. Fluff with a fork and serve.
Makes approximately 2 to 3 servings.
A great substitute for rice or potato and goes well with Chicken, Beef, Turkey or even Pork.
Refrigerate any leftovers; then all you have to do is re-heat.
I personally like to grill chicken or pork spear ribs, broccoli or mix veggies and Quinoa.
Veggies on the Grill
1/2 cup broccoli cut in bite size
1/2 cup carrots sliced
1/4 cup green beans cut bite size
1/4 cup green, red and yellow peppers sliced
1/4 onions sliced
With aluminum foil make a pocket and add all the ingredients. Close pocket and place in the grill for 15-20 minutes in the top rack.
*CAUTION: Be careful opening the foil, contents will be extremely hot.
Sprinkle a little salt and pepper to taste.
I also add oil and vinegar and serve as a salad.
BREAKFAST and / or DESSERT
Quinoa Apple Cinnamon
1/4 cup Quinoa rinsed
2 cups low fat milk
2 sticks cinnamon
2 tbs Xylitol
1/2 cup apples cut bite size
In a saucepan at medium heat add the cinnamon, milk, and the rinsed Quinoa then bring to a boil. Lower heat and cover for 15 minutes. Fluff with a fork and add the apples. Turn off heat cover and let stand for another 5 minutes and fluff again. Add Xylitol and serve.
I am following the Anti-fungal Phase one diet, you can find it at www.knowthecause.com
Check it out...
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Summer has come and gone
Summer is one of my favorite seasons. The beach, the pool, and vacation time are all rolled up into a few moths of pure pleasure. And who can forget the hours of knitting near a window while watching the rain fall (except when there is a thunderstorm).
check out one of the few projects I managed to design this summer:
Delicate Apron
The pattern will be in Ravelry soon. Still have to modify some parts, and correct a few I forgot to write down. It took a few days (more like 20) to come up with the right calculation or inches versus stitches and rows. But now that it is finished I really think the time was well spent.
Vacation got in the way of my knitting but who's complaining, I really had lots of fun this summer. Here a only a few of the pictures, I managed to take over a thousand pictures this trip alone. An unforgettable trip that will last a lifetime.
A picture is worth a thousand words, and there are no words to describe the pleasure of this amazing trip.
check out one of the few projects I managed to design this summer:
Delicate Apron
The pattern will be in Ravelry soon. Still have to modify some parts, and correct a few I forgot to write down. It took a few days (more like 20) to come up with the right calculation or inches versus stitches and rows. But now that it is finished I really think the time was well spent.
Vacation got in the way of my knitting but who's complaining, I really had lots of fun this summer. Here a only a few of the pictures, I managed to take over a thousand pictures this trip alone. An unforgettable trip that will last a lifetime.
A picture is worth a thousand words, and there are no words to describe the pleasure of this amazing trip.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Another Simple but useful pattern
The summer is just around the corner and workouts become more intense. I made this headband with gardening in mind. The heat in Florida becomes overpowering at times so it is helpful to have the right gear.
It is one very simple pattern in rib so it keeps its shape better.
Here it is:

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Here is a poem I thought I would share with the world:
Your Destiny
"Watch your thought for they become words,
choose your word wisely for they become actions,
understand your actions for they become habits,
study your habits for they become character,
develop your character for it becomes your DESTINY"
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It is one very simple pattern in rib so it keeps its shape better.
Here it is:

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Here is a poem I thought I would share with the world:
Your Destiny
"Watch your thought for they become words,
choose your word wisely for they become actions,
understand your actions for they become habits,
study your habits for they become character,
develop your character for it becomes your DESTINY"
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Thursday, June 9, 2011
I designed another simple project


I Phone Carry Case, a simple pattern that can be finished quickly, you can find the pattern in Ravelry.
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The moment has arrived for most of my patterns to emerge from the drawing board. I have finished several simple ones and one or two for the more advanced knitter.
In the next few weeks I will post some free here in my blog and others will be for sale at Ravelry.
Take a look at what is coming:

THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING ...
Thursday, April 14, 2011
TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER
Take a look at my new Minions, aren't they the most adorable things.


Check out the great hats I found at Disney...
LOVE THEM ALL




This is a picture of my miniature Chihuahua named Mikito Yamamoto.

And now we will talk about the Purple Shelf Monster who is here to stay, so don't be afraid because he does not bite. At least he is purple not green and that makes him a Royalty not martian.
If you hear "TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER", it might be this wonderful looking monster trying to make you laugh.
You can find the Pattern in ravelry, "Purple Shelf Monster".
Check out the great hats I found at Disney...
LOVE THEM ALL

This is a picture of my miniature Chihuahua named Mikito Yamamoto.
And now we will talk about the Purple Shelf Monster who is here to stay, so don't be afraid because he does not bite. At least he is purple not green and that makes him a Royalty not martian.
If you hear "TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER", it might be this wonderful looking monster trying to make you laugh.
You can find the Pattern in ravelry, "Purple Shelf Monster".
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Celtic Braid Royal Neck Warmer

I finally finished my new design "Celtic Braid Royal Neck Warmer". I think it is more for the intermediate than for beginners but if you like the challenge give it a try.
It is a combination of two famous patterns sewn together in a perfect harmony. I couldn't help myself and knitted in my favorite color PURPLE witch is also the color of royalty; or so I am told.
Blocking is highly recommended so the intricate work and the braided top can truly be seen.
I am going to ask three or four people to test knit this project before I put it up for sale, just want to make sure there are no errors in the pattern itself. If you are interested it is up for testing in "free pattern tester group" in Ravelry until May 7, 2011.
If you are interested let me know, pm me on Ravelry if you want to test any of my pattern.
Monday, April 4, 2011
A new stitch marker for sale
My new design is almost finished, I can't wait to see how it turns out.
Another pattern will follow shortly so stay toned if you are interested.
I have another hobby, stitch markers. Here are some of easiest one to put together.
For sale from $2.00 and up, buy 4 for $8.
You can find me in Ravelry as "ladychatia".
Saturday, January 15, 2011
A Very Simple Ribbed Hat
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