I hope everyone had a stellar Holiday weekend! I headed up to Maine with the fam. I hung out, read HP, worked on my puzzle and just chilled. I love not having to worry about anything. I slept late, ate when I wanted and didn't have to worry about the dogs. The sky is so clear at night, you can see straight into the Milky Way. I left my knitting at home so I could give my poor hands and wrists a break.
Which brings me to my first topic. Keeping you hands and wrists healthy! I started getting really bad wrist cramps a few weeks ago, so I decided to go online and see if anyone else had this problem, and what they did about it. And I found a few things. I found this blog
article about keeping your hands healthy. If you scroll down to the bottom of the page, it has a few different links to exercises, info about carpal tunnel syndrome and some wrist braces as well. I think the most important thing is just to listen to your body and if it's telling you to stop, just do it. No project is worth permanently damaging yourself.
Now onto something exciting! Unicorns!

I don't know if I mentioned this, but awhile back I ordered a sick unicorn latch hook from amazon, and low and behold! it was waiting for me when I returned from Maine. I tore open the box like a kid on Christmas morning, only to discover that the latch hook wasn't included. Now I was the kid who needed batteries. So despite just driving 3 hours, we got back in the car and headed over to WalMart. I hate that place. Anyway, I picked up a hook, the yellow yarn I plan to use to make the stars on big blue and some tiny little size 4 needles to make my stars and flowers. When I got home I went straight to work on my lovely latch hook, and it totally was worth the wait. I still have a ways to go, but Kynan told me when it's done he's going to put it on his desk at work.

I'm hoping to get the flowers on my scarf today, especially now that I have my tiny little needles. Because this pattern is pretty easy, I thought I would share it with you all. I got the pattern from Stitch n' Bitch Nation. It's got some sick patterns in it, but I'm really not ready for them yet. I can make flowers though. They have patterns for a 5 and 6 petal flower. I only made 5 petal, but I'll provide the patterns for each. (Sorry for the awful quality, I've been using my old camera til we send in the new one for repair.)
5 Petal Flower
Cast on 42 stitches on straight needles (I used size 4)
Row 1: K.
Row 2: K2, *k1, slip st to left needle, lift the next 5 sts over and off the end of the needle, k slipped st again, k2; rep from * to end.
Rows 3 and 5: Purl.
Rows 4 and 6: K1, *k2tog; rep from * to end.
Break yarn and thread tail through rem sts.
6 Petal Flower Cast on 50 stitches on straight needles.
Row 1: K.
Row 2: K2 *k1, slip st to left needle, lift next 5 sts over and off the end of the needle, k slipped st again, k2; rep from * to end.
Row 3 : K.
Row 4: *P2tog; rep from * to end.
Row 5: *K2tog; rep from * to end.
Break yarn and thread tail through rem sts.
And there you have it. Enjoy!