More on Rhinebeck later :)
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
Rhinebeck: Day 0
Ash picked me up and we arrived at the hotel around midnight.
It's in a lovely town called Fishkill.
We oogled over yarn that she won, which I tried to take pictures of.
I wanted to take a picture with my camera but it died.
Tomorrow, Walmart to buy a new camera quick.
Then RHINEBECK.
For now, here's a picture of Ash's glorious, glorious winnings.
It's in a lovely town called Fishkill.
We oogled over yarn that she won, which I tried to take pictures of.
I wanted to take a picture with my camera but it died.
Tomorrow, Walmart to buy a new camera quick.
Then RHINEBECK.
For now, here's a picture of Ash's glorious, glorious winnings.
One day, I will be a famous knit designer and people will be sending me yarn like this :)
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All about Me
Thursday, October 14, 2010
A Quickie.
Just an update - my life is kind of crazy right now, preparing for a convention all next week. Lots of schoolwork... boo!
But a few things you should know.
1. We have aquired another hedgehog, hopefully temporarilly, but he is too cute.
2. I'm going to Rhinebeck! I didn't know for sure what the plans were until a few hours ago, but hopefully I'll be there with Ash :) I'm super excited!
3. I really need a hat. Today is cold, rainy, and gross and I wish I had one :(
4. Today is W's birthday. :)
But a few things you should know.
1. We have aquired another hedgehog, hopefully temporarilly, but he is too cute.
2. I'm going to Rhinebeck! I didn't know for sure what the plans were until a few hours ago, but hopefully I'll be there with Ash :) I'm super excited!
3. I really need a hat. Today is cold, rainy, and gross and I wish I had one :(
4. Today is W's birthday. :)
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All about Me,
Hedgehog
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
A Glimpse into the Design Notebooks
Lots of fun things are happening around here, which I'll be able to blog about later in the week, but for now I thought I'd share something very personal... my design notebooks.
This book was started when I was still in high school (over 4 years ago!) The title of the book became the title of my old knitting blog. It has some great ideas...
Kitten mittens and a not so bad hat. |
;)
My current book is a bit smaller.
It also has some great ideas... but some of them are in progress, or I looked them up and there are patterns that do the same durn thing... or I just don't feel like making them.
Yes, my original owl design had colorwork... but it didn't look good at all! |
Moustache Mittens! Teehee. |
I also do a lot of doodling on papers... in class...
Trying to figure out mittens for W... but they're all girly. |
Pokemon schematics! My mom really wants a Meowth... |
Pikachu schematics :) |
Sometimes I'll draw the same thing obsessively... |
There are also some horrible, horrible ideas.
Can you imagine how terrifying these would look? Baklavas are scary enough. |
This sweater turned out HORRIBLY. |
And then there are doodles of the cats that lived in my neighborhood in Sidney.
I have so many pages and pages of ideas... I think if I dropped out of school and just knit, I'd be 100 before I made them all!
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Design Process
Sunday, October 10, 2010
How to Draw an Owl
Yes. Another one of these? I don't know, I thought I'd share my madness method. Also, I would like to post something but am rather depressed and stressed and super-over-worked. But the quarter is half way over, only 5 more weeks, and next quarter I'm taking less credits (or my parents will cut me off.)
These are, of course, based on the 1,000,000,000,000 doodles I did before I even started working on the owls pattern. I tend to get things in my head, and think about them over and over again, and when they don't go according to plan (as in, I don't see anyone make them, don't have any test knitters, no one says they like them, blah blah) I get rather glum and down on myself. I won't say I'm a perfectionist, just an expectionist, I guess.
Anyway, here's the little how-to, I'm going to get some cheese for my whine.
(There's a jump, so if you don't want to draw an owl, you don't have to ;P)
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Design Process,
Tutorials
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Rochester 2010 Yarn Crawl!
Today, I went with Ash and two friends from Hooks and Needles for the 2nd annual Rochester yarn crawl!
Before hand, I made a map, so we wouldn't get lost...
And we made four stops:
1. The Yarne Source, where I got fun fur for a dollar.
Here's the Fun Fur plan: I have some blue fun fur, and not I have pink fun fur. I also have some natural colored wool... to make hedgehogs! Maybe a blue on for me and a pink one for W.
2. The Yarn Boutique, where I was totally impressed by their amazing selection... and space! It was awesome!
I bought some purple and white yarn for my brother's Christmas present, which will be slipper socks in Alfred U colors :) The purple looks like blue on the camera :(
3. The Village Yarn, with mountains of books, magazines, and pretty patterns.
I bought two magazines and the Lion Brand Homespun Afghan Book! I admit, I'm not really an afghan person, but I really love the projects in this book. I would definitely make these afghans. :)
And yarn to make W's Christmas present and my next design :)
4. The Fiber Cafe, which...
... sells baked goods!!
Where we bought cake and sandwiches, and ooh'd and ahh'd at the beautiful atmosphere.
This trip was definitely a day well spent, as each yarn shop was slighty different and had different products to offer... not to mention different sales! I got the fun fur for a dollar, the Alfred U yarn for five dollars each, and the yarn for W for $3.50 each :)
Who says yarn shops are more expensive than big box stores? There's a better quality and we're supporting local businesses.
Here's a parting shot of the back of Ash's car :)
And also... Ash won the grand prize! I can't wait to see what's in the giant gift basket :)
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2010,
Consumerism
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Just Say NO to Knitting Without Paying Attention!
Another day, another mistake on my Spring Pools Socks.
Yes, I did. I knit from the wrong skein! I blame the television, since I was watching it and knitting.
Also, I'm starting another project... a secret sock project, in this yarn.
All I can say is that I've been wanting to design these socks for a LONG time! They were originally meant for W, but look what I noticed when I read the label on the yarn.
100% Merino wool. That explains why this yarn is SO delicious feeling... but, that's not a W yarn. I love him to pieces, but I don't know if he's ready to take the step to 100%, non-washable, can't-just-throw-in-the-machine socks. He IS a guy, and it's not like I do his laundry all the time. Just some of the time. I'm not going to risk it.
So, maybe these socks will be me socks. Or, maybe I'll give them away to someone ;)
While I was sniffling over my stupid mistakes, I figured I would take some time to photograph Lotus. While I was cleaning out her cage I snapped some photos of her.
Lotus always brightens my day. Or, at least, punishes me for being gloomy. I like to lie in bed and read while she rummages around the covers, playing cave explorer, I assume. Today she crawled up my pillow and attempted to eat my hair.
It's pretty hard to get good photos of Lotus, because she's happiest in the dark. I use my drafting lamp to give light, but direct it away from her so that she notices it less.
But I love looking at pictures of her :)
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2010,
Design Process,
Hedgehog
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