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Lost in the Upload: A Knitting Chat Recap — February 14, 2025

Lost in the Upload: A Knitting Chat Recap

Hey friends,

Have you ever wondered what happens to your YouTube video when it’s uploading and processing for hours, and nothing seems to happen? I sure have! This morning, I did a live rocking chair knit and chat for 20 minutes, and now—poof!—it’s in the ether. Somewhere out there. I have no idea where.

So, since I don’t know when (or if) that video will show up, I thought I’d do a quick recap of what I talked about while sitting in my rocking chair, sipping my coffee.

First, I was working on my Northeasterly Blanket, but now it’s been put away. I finished up with it and decided to tidy up my space a little. This blanket is made from tiny pieces of spindle-spun wool—some hand-dyed, some not. I keep them in jars, and I now have two full jars ready to use. I’ll try to get a picture later.

Next up, my sock. This week, I made progress—I finished the leg, the heel, and now I’m working on the gusset. Then it’ll be on to the foot. I was hoping to finish it this weekend, but that might be a bit ambitious. These socks are for me, using the Vanilla Latte pattern and Tracy’s sock pattern. I’ll link those in the comments.

I also worked a little on my hat, which is a brioche knit with a double brim. It’s incredibly soft and poofy—such a nice pattern (also one of Tracy’s). I haven’t touched my sweater this week, so nothing to show there, but I did talk about fiber! I rolled up some Bluefaced Leicester, a Merino cross that I dyed with onion skins and avocado pits and peels. I’ve got about 200 grams total between what’s on the wheel and what’s waiting beside me. Not sure what I’ll make with it yet—ideas are welcome!

Now, on to Valentine’s Day. We went out for brunch at our favorite local apple store—no, not iPads, but actual apples! They also sell other local products and baked goods. We picked up some maple syrup (from St. Clements—so definitely within the 100-mile challenge!), and they were giving away free donuts. I bought a few extra of their little apple cider donuts because they are just too good to pass up.

While we were there, I also grabbed a bag of pre-packaged stew veggies—carrots, parsnips, onions, turnips, celery, and a quarter of a cabbage—all local, mostly within 100 miles. I also stocked up on potatoes and carrots, and I think we did pretty well with keeping our groceries as local as possible. The dairy and ice cream were local too, but chocolate? That one’s tough for me. Definitely harder to source locally! But we do our best and give ourselves grace where needed.

Speaking of keeping things local, I also picked up two plants. One is a mix of African violets for Valentine’s, and the other is an Iron Cross Oxalis. It looks like a shamrock but with a burgundy cross in the middle. I had one last year and, well, I killed it. I think I overwatered it, so here’s hoping this one survives! I got them from a greenhouse about 20 minutes from here—a great local spot full of flowers for Valentine’s Day. Instead of roses, I opted for something I can “keep alive” for a little longer. Fingers crossed!

So, what are my hands going to be working on this weekend? Hopefully, I’ll get some time at the wheel and make progress on my sock. The blanket is put away until next week, but I might pick up the hat again. We had our little date outing, which was fun, and for dinner, I’ll be using some leftover 100-mile chicken.

How are you doing? Do you have any questions about my sock? I’ve shown it a lot lately, but I love this pattern—it’s simple but so satisfying. The Vanilla Latte pattern is free on Ravelry. It’s a great go-to for an easy, cozy sock knit.

Oh! My phone rang, and I had a lovely chat with a neighbor. She was just calling me back to say she’s doing well, which is always nice to hear.

Anyway, I hope you have a fantastic weekend! It’s a long weekend here in Ontario, and we’re expecting a big snowfall—possibly 15 to 25 cm—so we’ll see what happens with plans. I’ll be live on Facebook Sunday morning for worship, possibly on Zoom if the snow makes in-person services tricky. But hey, it’s winter in Ontario—that’s just how February goes!

One foot in front of the other, right? Keep creating, keep making. Whether it’s fiber arts, cooking, journaling—whatever brings you joy. Just remember: if Doll can create, so can you.

Let me know what you’re working on—I’d love to hear about your projects!

Until next time, Doll

Rocking Chair Knit & Chat – A Rainy Friday Afternoon — February 1, 2025

Rocking Chair Knit & Chat – A Rainy Friday Afternoon

  • Host: Doll from Doll Can Create – and you can too!
  • Live Knit & Chat:
    • A cozy session during a rainy Friday afternoon.
    • Reflecting on self-care, or as a pastor, “self-ministry.”
    • Importance of ministering to oneself with kindness and uplifting activities.

A List of what I shared:

Current Knitting Projects

  1. Socks:
    1. Working on the toe of a sock, almost done.
    2. Using a standard wedge toe method.
    3. Yarn: Kroy Sox FX (75% wool, 25% nylon).
    4. Unsure if there’s enough yarn for heels and toes.
    5. Following “Vanilla Latte” pattern from Ravelry.
    6. Heel pattern from Tracy at thepassionknitspinner.
    7. Planning to cast on the next sock immediately after finishing this one. (which I did)
  2. Fingerless Mitts for Husband:
    1. Still working on the cuff.
    2. Used hand-spun yarn for the project.
  3. Hat:
    1. Designed by Tracy (thepassioknitspinner).
    2. Brioche knitting in the round.
    3. Using a heavier yarn, opting for a single strand instead of two-ply.
    4. Folded brim for extra warmth.
  4. Sweater (Whatever Sweater):
    1. Using Briggs & Little single-ply yarn.
    2. Knitting the bottom section, still a work in progress.

Other Crafting & Spinning

  • Neglected Spinning:
    • No spindling, wheel spinning, or fiber prep this week.
    • Plans to get spinning back into the routine.
  • Dyeing Experiment:
    • Used onion skins and avocado pits/peels.
    • Will share in a future video.
  • Spinning for Mittens:
  • Hand-Dyed Sock Yarn (Royal Oak):
    • Dyed with acorns collected by daughter and granddaughter.
    • Moving towards using locally sourced fiber for future sock yarns.
    • Wool sourced from a local farm (Rampart Farms)  (Merino & BFL cross).

Other Creative Interests

  • Crochet:
    • Enjoys crocheting but does it less often.
    • Working on a wall hanging using Arne & Carlos pattern. (Astrid)
    • Has a mile-a-minute blanket in progress.
    • Used to enjoy crocheting doilies and small projects.
  • Sewing:
    • Plans to start sewing again.
    • Purchased a Simplicity skirt pattern.
    • Prefers avoiding zippers in sewing projects.
    • Looking to use fabric from donated church supplies.
    • Would love to work with linen in the future.

100-Mile Life Challenge

  • Buying locally:
    • Focused on grocery shopping within a 100-mile radius.
    • Allowing exceptions for bananas, oranges, and some imported fruit.
    • Exploring thrifting for clothing.
    • Prioritizing local wool for fiber arts.

Home & Life Updates

  • Plants:
    • Revived a nearly dead money tree before Christmas.
    • Thriving with new leaves after proper care.
  • Matcha Tea:
    • Recently started making matcha using a traditional set.
    • Enjoys the earthy taste and daily ritual.

Community & Interaction

    • What are you working on?
    • Any new projects or patterns you want to try?
    • Do you crochet?
    • Where are you watching from?

Final Thoughts

  • Wrap-up & Invitations:
    • Subscribe & follow Dollcancreate.com for more.
    • Newly launched Patreon for additional content.
    • Wishing everyone a great weekend. Stay safe & God bless!

Bye for now! 👋

Rocking Chair knit and chat — January 16, 2025

Rocking Chair knit and chat

Join me in my cozy corner as we chat and knit or craft together in this mid-January edition of 2025!

In this relaxing session, I’ll be sharing my latest knitting projects, including a pair of cozy socks made from Patons sock yarn. As a passionate member of the knitting community, I love sharing my creations and hearing about yours.

Whether you’re a seasoned knitter or just starting out, I hope you’ll find inspiration in our chat. From spinning wool to creating unique pieces, I’m excited to share my yarn addiction with you. So grab your knitting needles, or crafting project, sit back, and let’s get cozy!

Have a blessed day!

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Rocking Chair Knit and Chat – A Cozy Conversation — December 11, 2024

Rocking Chair Knit and Chat – A Cozy Conversation

Hello, friends!

Today, I’m excited to share my latest YouTube video titled “Rocking Chair Knit and Chat.” In this cozy episode, I invite you to join me for a little knitting while we dive into some heartfelt conversations about life, the holiday season, and everything in between.

As I settled into my rocking chair, I found myself pondering many thoughts and feelings that come with this time of year. The Advent season can be both magical and overwhelming, and I wanted to create a space where we could chat about it all. From preparing for family gatherings to the hustle and bustle of the holidays, I shared my reflections and experiences, hoping to connect with you on a deeper level.

In the video, I also showcase a new bullet journal that I recently received. I’m thrilled with its design and features, which include an index and a future log to help keep my thoughts organized. Good customer service is something I truly value, and I shared a positive experience I had with the company that sent me a replacement journal. It’s the little things that make a difference! Bullet Journal for the win.

To add a touch of warmth to the video, I doodled a cute thumbnail of a cup of hot chocolate, which perfectly captures the cozy vibe I aimed for.

I appreciate every single one of you who takes the time to watch and engage with my content.

Thank you for being a part of my creative journey! If you haven’t already, be sure to check out “Rocking Chair Knit and Chat” on my channel, Doll Can Create. Let’s continue to share our thoughts and experiences together.

Warm wishes,
Doll

Tips for knitting mittens — November 30, 2024

Tips for knitting mittens

Title: 5 Essential Tips for Knitting Mittens and Socks

Welcome to the latest edition of our “Rocking Chair Knit and Chat” series! In our most recent YouTube video, published on November 30, 2024, we dove into the cozy world of knitting mittens and socks. Whether you’re a seasoned knitter or just starting out, these five tips will help you create beautiful and functional pieces. Let’s get started!

### 1. Choose the Right Yarn and needles
The foundation of any great knitting project is the yarn. For mittens and socks, opt for yarns that offer warmth and durability. Wool or wool blends are excellent choices, as they provide insulation while allowing your hands and feet to breathe. Consider the weight of the yarn as well; lighter weights are perfect for socks, while heavier weights can be great for mittens.

### 2. Don’t Skip the Gauge Swatch
Before you dive into your project, take the time to knit a gauge swatch. This small piece of knitting will help you determine how many stitches you knit per inch. Getting the right gauge is crucial for ensuring that your finished mittens or socks fit perfectly. If your swatch doesn’t match the recommended gauge, adjust your needle size accordingly.

Sometimes a swatch is not needed if you have been knitting mittens for a very long time.

### 3. Select the Right Needles
The type of needles you use can make a significant difference in your knitting experience. For socks, many knitters prefer double-pointed needles or circular needles, which allow for a seamless finish. For mittens, you can use straight needles or circular needles, depending on your comfort level. Experiment with different types to find what works best for you!

### 4. Reinforce Stress Areas
Socks, in particular, can experience a lot of wear and tear, especially in the heel and toe areas. To ensure your socks last, consider reinforcing these stress points. You can use a stronger yarn or a different stitch pattern to add durability. This small step can make a big difference in the longevity of your handmade items.

For mittens a duplicate stitch around the back of the thumb will give added strength.

### 5. Master the Kitchener Stitch
The Kitchener stitch is a must-know technique for closing the toe of your socks invisibly. It may seem tricky at first, but with a little practice, you’ll be able to execute it flawlessly. Watch our video for a step-by-step demonstration, and don’t hesitate to practice a few times before you reach that point in your project.

For mittens I often will close the top with the kitchener stitch. In today’s example I passed the yarn through the final 8 stitches in a tight circle and finished it off.

Bonus tip: When you have completed the first mitten or sock, immediately cast on the second. This will give some movement towards finishing the second one.

I hope you have found these tips helpful. Please add your tips or experiences to our conversation.

Happy and Blessed Advent to all!

Doll

Rocking chair knit and chat November 21, 2024 — November 23, 2024

Rocking chair knit and chat November 21, 2024

YouTube Live: summary (video is at the end of this post)

Hi friends! I wanted to take a moment to share a little bit about my day, my projects, and what’s on my mind. It’s been one of those days where nothing seems to fall into place, but I’m here, in my comfy rocking chair, knitting and chatting with you.

Yesterday was pretty typical. I went to Bible study, had lunch with Nick, and then took him to his writer’s group at the library. While he was there, I debated whether to go for a swim at the Y, and after much back-and-forth, I finally did! I didn’t swim much, but I enjoyed the water, the hot tub, and even the steam room. The rest of the day was spent on little things like unloading the dishwasher, making supper, and just keeping up with life.

Lately, I’ve felt a bit off creatively. I haven’t been picking up my spindle or knitting as much, and it’s been hard to focus with some things causing stress in the background. It’s frustrating when something out of your control feels like it’s affecting your energy and creativity.

That said, I’m still making progress on my knitting projects! I’ve been working on my sock—slowly but surely—and I’m determined to finish it by December 1. It’s fun seeing it take shape, even if it’s just a little bit at a time. I’ve also got a sweater in progress, and while I’ve hit a mental roadblock with it, I’m confident I’ll get back into it soon.

On another note, I’ve been thinking about the future. I’ve got five years until retirement, and I’m working on building a small business for some extra income. I’m brainstorming a newsletter that will include things like a free mitten pattern I’ve been working on, some of my favourite patterns, and possibly even recommendations from other creators, like my friend Tracy from @thepassioKnitspinner

I’ve also been reflecting on the upcoming Advent season. It’s one of my favorite times of year—a fresh start and a chance to dive into the Gospel of Luke with my church community. I love the beauty of poinsettias, Advent calendars, and all the small ways we celebrate this meaningful season.

To wrap up, I hope this little chat has been a blessing to you. Whatever you’re working on—whether it’s socks, mittens, or something else—keep creating, keep smiling, and find joy in the process. Thanks for spending this time with me, and I hope you have a wonderful day filled with small joys and inspiration.

Blessings,
Doll

Putting together a creative day — October 11, 2024

Putting together a creative day

As the leaves change and the air turns crisp, fall is the perfect time to embrace creativity and reflection. In my latest YouTube video, “How I Build a Full Day of Creativity,” I share my personal insights and tips for crafting a fulfilling day filled with inspiration and productivity.



#### A Cozy Setting for Inspiration

In this video, I invite you to join me from my favourite spot—a cozy rocking chair. This setting not only provides comfort but also sparks creativity. I believe that the environment we choose can significantly impact our creative flow. Whether it’s a quiet corner of your home or a bustling café, find a space that inspires you.

#### Key Ideas for a Creative Day

Throughout the video, I discuss various strategies to help you design a day that fosters creativity. Here are a few highlights:

1. Morning Rituals: Start your day with a routine that energizes you. This could include meditation, journaling, or a brisk walk to clear your mind.

2. Set Intentions: Before diving into your tasks, take a moment to set clear intentions for what you want to achieve. This helps focus your energy and creativity.

3. Breaks are Essential: Don’t forget to schedule breaks! Stepping away from your work can provide fresh perspectives and prevent burnout.

4. Embrace Flexibility: While it’s great to have a plan, allow yourself the freedom to explore new ideas as they come. Sometimes the best creativity happens when we least expect it.

5. Reflect and Adjust: At the end of the day, take time to reflect on what worked and what didn’t. This practice will help you refine your approach for future creative days.

#### Watch Until the End!



As we embrace the beauty of fall, let’s make the most of our days by nurturing our creativity. I hope my insights inspire you to create your own fulfilling day. What are your favourite ways to spark creativity? Share your thoughts in the comments below—I’d love to hear from you!

#### Join the Community

As a creator, I believe in the power of community. If you’re looking for more inspiration and support, consider joining our growing family at Doll Can Create. We’re a small but passionate group dedicated to exploring creativity together. Your participation can make a big difference!

#### Upcoming Content

Stay tuned for more videos where I’ll dive deeper into specific aspects of creativity, such as overcoming creative blocks, finding inspiration in everyday life, and even practical tips for organizing your creative space. I’m excited to share this journey with you!

#### Final Thoughts

Thank you for taking the time to read this post and for your support on my YouTube channel. Remember, creativity is not just about the end product; it’s about the process and the joy it brings. Let’s embrace this fall season as an opportunity to cultivate our creative spirits and make every day count.

If you enjoyed the video, please like, subscribe, and share it with friends who might also benefit from these tips. Together, we can inspire each other to build wonderful, creative days!
Thank you for being part of this creative journey!

Doll

September Challenge Wrap Up — October 3, 2024

September Challenge Wrap Up

As the leaves begin to change and the air turns crisp, I find myself nestled in my cozy rocking chair, well most days I am, reflecting on the journey we’ve taken together throughout September. In my latest YouTube video, “Cozy Rocking Chair Chat: Wrap Up of September’s Challenge,” I invite you to join me in a heartfelt discussion about crafting and spirituality—two passions that have intertwined beautifully in my life.

In this video, I don’t share tips or tricks; instead, I offer a space for contemplation. Crafting is more than just a hobby for me; it’s a spiritual practice that allows me to connect with my inner self and the world around me. As we create, we are not just making physical items; we are also transforming our lives. Each stitch, each brushstroke, and each crafted piece tells a story of growth and change.

Throughout September, we embarked on a challenge that encouraged us to explore our creativity and spirituality. I shared my experiences, and I hope you did too! The process of crafting can be a meditative practice, allowing us to slow down and appreciate the present moment. As we weave our creations, we also weave ourselves into the fabric of our daily lives, moulding our experiences and perspectives.

In the video, I reflect on how our crafted items can serve as reminders of our journeys. They hold the energy of our intentions and the love we pour into them. As we create, we are constantly evolving, and I believe that our crafts can mirror that transformation.

I am hopeful that it will resonate with those who seek a deeper connection to their creative practices. I encourage you to watch and share your thoughts in the comments. Let’s build a community where we can support each other in our crafting and spiritual endeavours.

Thank you for being a part of this journey with me. I look forward to hearing your reflections and continuing our cozy chats in the future. Remember, as we craft, we are not just creating objects; we are crafting our lives.

Warmly,
Barbara Doll Creelman

Rocking Chair Knit, Spin, and Chat — September 24, 2024

Rocking Chair Knit, Spin, and Chat

Welcome, dear friends, to a delightful corner of creativity and connection! Today, I’m excited to share my latest YouTube video titled “Rocking Chair Knit and Chat.” In this cozy session, I invite you to join me as we knit, chat, and spin together, creating a warm atmosphere that feels just like sitting in your favourite chair with a good friend.

### A Sneak Peek into Crafting and Spirituality

In this video, I tease an upcoming longer video that will delve into the beautiful intersection of crafting and spirituality. I believe that our creative pursuits can be deeply personal and reflective, and I can’t wait to share some of my own stories with you. I’ll also share the stories of our childhood that relate to spinners. So, stay tuned for that!

### What to Expect in the Video

During our 12-minute journey, I’ll be sharing:
– A glimpse of my current projects and a half-finished object that I’m excited about.
– A casual chat about my recent knitting and spinning experiences, including a little confession about my knitting progress (or lack thereof) on a dreary day.
– An invitation for you to grab your favourite beverage—mine is a slightly cold coffee in a fun Red Lobster cup—and join in on the conversation.

### Join the Community

I’m grateful for each one of you who joins me in this creative space. Your support means the world to me, and I look forward to hearing about your own knitting and crafting adventures!

### Let’s Connect!

I encourage you to watch the video and share your thoughts in the comments. What are you currently working on? How do you find spirituality in your crafting? Let’s have a conversation/chat and inspire each other!

Thank you for being a part of this cozy session. Until next time, happy crafting!

30 Day Challenge Introduction — August 30, 2024

30 Day Challenge Introduction

Happy to have you drop in! Today, I’m thrilled to share the highlights from my latest YouTube video, “Rocking Chair Knit and Chat AND 30 Day Challenge Intro.” In this short yet engaging video, I dive into the exciting journey ahead as we embark on a 30-day challenge that intertwines spirituality with our beloved crafts.

What to Expect in the 30-Day Challenge

Starting September 1st, I will be connecting with you weekly to explore how our crafting practices—whether it’s knitting, spinning, embroidery, or quilting—can serve as a pathway to spiritual connection. Crafting is not just about creating beautiful items; it can also be a meditative experience that allows us to reflect and find peace.

Crafting as a Meditative Practice

In the video, I share my personal experiences of how spinning on my wheel often puts me in a meditative state. It’s a wonderful way to engage in conversation while also finding moments of tranquility. I believe that each stitch and spin can bring us closer to our inner selves, and I can’t wait to explore this with all of you!

Current Projects and Inspirations

I also take a moment to discuss my current projects. I’m working on a sock pattern and have recently been inspired by a new design released by my dear friend Tracy. I’m excited to try it out, although I’ve had to set my sock aside for now. I’m also experimenting with some beautiful Merino yarn that I spun myself, and I love the unique colour variations I can create.

Join Me on This Journey!

I invite you to join me on this 30-day journey of creativity and spirituality. Let’s share our experiences, learn from one another, and find joy in our crafts. If you’re interested in seeing my friend’s new shawl design, check out the link here: [New Shawl Design](https://youtu.be/fYXvgkXsIu4?si=TDOhznTSNDCUQW_P).

Here’s a quick tracker you can use for the challenge: https://www.canva.com/design/DAGPYwuFx-I/WSMFml5k1JL0Eccu61ROeQ/view?utm_content=DAGPYwuFx-I&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=editor

Thank you for being a part of my crafting community! I look forward to connecting with you all as we embark on this exciting challenge together. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to my channel.