The sacred moment between Yule and Ostara invites us to journey inward to nurture the selves we are becoming. Â Courage and grace to you.
Seeds Under the Snow – poetry and meditation for older readers.
The sacred moment between Yule and Ostara invites us to journey inward to nurture the selves we are becoming. Â Courage and grace to you.
Seeds Under the Snow – poetry and meditation for older readers.
This double-thickness scarf is knit in the round using the Magic Loop method. One surface shows a Hufflepuff team pride pattern, and the other is a blank canvas for letters naming your position, house, or name in duplicate stitch, illusion, embroidery or intarsia as you prefer. Any smooth yarn will do. You might use a pom-pon or a button for his dear little snout – and if you’re making this for a small child, may I suggest a bobble, so it doesn’t come off? The sample shown here uses safety eyes; you can also just leave the stitch pattern of the eyes showing.
This little chart is intended as a supplement to the brilliant Hogwarts Double Knitted Bookscarves by the lovely and brilliant Ann Kingstone. Â Her charts are available on Ravelry.com, a free site for fiber crafters. Â I used this chart to make the double-knitted bookscarf you see here. Â It can also be a repeated stranded motif on a hat or socks or sweater yoke, or used singly as intarsia-work, perhaps on the back of a mitten!
Written for a lovely gal and her daughter to brighten the dark days and celebrate her crafting accomplishments! Â This bit of nonsense is my first foray into the world of Oracular Hens and allegorical farm animals. Â Lead on, Mr. Chaucer!
Riona and her father have a secret. Â It’s up to her to travel the continent and find those few who can be trusted to share it and keep a dream alive. Â She must use her wits to avoid suspicion, find her new friends, and teach them skills they’ll need to help the glowing ember of freedom live through her country’s dark night.
Autumnal Equinox blesses our families with bounty, beauty, and stability. Â May you find balance and abundance this harvest season.
Finding Balance -Â What’s up in Matt’s life? Â There are too many things to do; can his spelling list help?
I have created a few stories and a few support documents for you religious educators and home educators who are using the Spirit Play storytelling method. Â Please use freely! Â Also, many of the stories on the Beginning Reading pages can be adapted as Spirit Plays!
Spirit Play Story: Origin of the Moon    Accompanying Story Pattern!
Spirit Play Administrative Files: Spirit Play on a Shoestring. Â My friends, this PDF of a Keynote presentation is having the darnedest time getting uploaded. Â I will happily email you the 9.4 MB PDF file.
This is a modest addition to the geometrifantastic “Stockinette Short-Row Sphere†by Brent Annable, found for free on his web site.  I’ve simply made an intarsia chart to help you turn one of his spheres into a model of Planet Earth. I mean, every kid needs a stuffy planet, right? Begin at the International Date Line and work westward (as the sun does).  You’ll find good success with slightly sticky yarns; smooth yarn such as bamboo would be very tricky.  100 yards each of green and blue will be more than sufficient; duplicate stitching Antarctica in white is a nice touch.
Earth Chart for Brent Annable’s Sphere
Double soles, pretty cables, plus felted bulky wool equal toasty toes! Â These use about 100 meters of yarn for each slipper, and I prefer Reynolds Lopi. Â One skein will make one woman’s medium slipper. Â Cast on an additional 10 stitches and get an extra skein of wool for a much larger foot. Â Contrasting dark colors for the soles are recommended.
These quiet stories invite reflection and meditation, and make good Spirit Plays.
The Truth of the Tree People  The story of a beautiful friendship between a child and a tree.
Angharad must help Calum, the 14 year old heir to the Dukedom, prepare for his duties. Â Just a few problems – the neighboring country is attacking, they must find a mythical highly poisonous plant, and Calum isn’t quite sane.
Ready for reading beyond “Pony and Little Girl”? Here are some primary reader stories which my kids loved – our heroes use cooperation and their wits to engage in adventures laced with welcoming values and fun.
The Great Laundry Mystery Karen’s Mom is marrying Gwen’s Mama, and the girls find adventure in the middle of all the preparations! Â Karen is an extra-energetic gal and her almost-sister Gwen is a very deliberate, careful girl. Â How will they work together?
Nthabi’s Star What could the Sea Faeries be searching for outside Nthabi’s window? She’d better get her favorite adult and go help them!
Katherine’s Gift How can a kid solve the problem of getting a gift for her baby sister? It can be tough when you have no money, no transportation, and you’re not allowed to leave the yard without a grown-up. Thank goodness for Cat Magic!
Junior Brigadoons Sometimes adventures are closer than you know! A sister and brother learn things they never knew about fire safety and help out a friend in need.
Abigail and the Sea Abigail makes a magical friend! The two girls from different worlds combine their wits to diffuse the danger of the Great Grump.