This year, I'm participating in my very first NaNoWriMo! So if you're doing it to, you should add me as a writing buddy.
My novel is a chick lit novel about knitting, death, and friendship... I think it's going to be pretty good. I've got a tart and an end, and some things in between, but I don't really have it all in place.
Also, I heard about this awesome thing called NaKniSweMo ... and I cursed myself. I would totally rather knit a sweater than write a novel!
Although when I was growing up, I really wanted to be a writer... knitting is more my thing now. If you don't want to think for yourself, you can knit a really gorgeous sweater. Writing on the other hand...
Monday, November 1, 2010
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Happy Halloween!
This picture of Rocky is pretty scary!
We've found him a great home at a local nature center, so sadly I won't be able to baby him for very much longer! :(
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Hedgehog
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Table for 6?
The quarter is almost over, and with that comes the joyous thing called free time. Until then, I have a ton of paperwork to do and not enough time to knit. This Monday marks the beginning of two-three weeks of stress, squabbles (from the stress) and indigestion (also from stress, but possibly from eating out every night.)
But, a few good things have happened this week that deserve to be memorialized in blog form.
I started working on Christmas gifts! For W's mother and sisters, I'm making French Press Slippers. They work up really fast! It's really gratifying to make these.
Yesterday, I saw a rainbow outside of my building! That was pretty sweet.
I started working on Christmas gifts! For W's mother and sisters, I'm making French Press Slippers. They work up really fast! It's really gratifying to make these.
Yesterday, I saw a rainbow outside of my building! That was pretty sweet.
Lotus and Rocky have been very active lately. They're much less skittish much more adventurous. If I let one out of their cage, the other wakes up and wants to sit on my lap (they aren't allowed to be out together, for obvious reasons!)
The number one good thing of the week, though, is this.
I bought a 35-piece set of China. Yeah, I know, what will I do with that? The future is ripe with dinner parties followed by dessert and tea.
I just need a table for us all to sit at.
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2010,
Consumerism
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Knitting (And Other) Updates
Whew! It seems like since I came back from my trip I've been working double time to make up for all the stuff I missed! But while I was gone, I managed to finish a lot of stuff, and start a few new things, so here we go!
My first FO to share... I finally finished my mom's socks! I managed to mess up the bind off twice, and ended up using a really nice sewn bind off that Joansie from Knitting By the Ocean told me about! And it worked awesomely! I've been plagued by too-tight bind offs, and she really saved my butt :) Never more will I be fearing the end of toe-up socks.
My second FO is this hat, which I am test knitting through the Free Pattern Testers group on Ravelry. I still have to finish filling out my comments, but I'm super happy with how the hat turned out! I'm so lucky that I got the chance to test it, and I'll post up when the pattern is for sale to the rest of the world.
This is meant to be FOR ME. Let's see if we can keep it that way! If I had to knit it over again, I would add an extra repeat to make it a little more floppy.
And now, a picture of a current WIP.
It's a baby sweater! The pattern I used was Little Coffee Bean, and I love the way this is going. I used Cascade 220 Superwash and size 5 and 6 needles for a denser fabric. I made the size for a 6 month old, but I really think that it lies somewhere between 3 and 6 months because of my needle change. W's sister is due in May... so I hope her baby gets a chance to wear it!!
Off the subject of knitting: Samson is adjusting well to his new surroundings. Ash brought him to club and he sat with us on the couch, and we plucked him a bit. We're thinking of shearing him, since he doesn't like to be plucked very much... :(
Also, I'm making these! Clothes for stop motion puppets! I have to admit, I don't like sewing as much as I like knitting. It doesn't help that I thought I would be a kind of advisor to this: showing them how to cut out the patterns, lending them my machine, sewing the stitches - but it turns out that they want me to do the whole thing, which wouldn't be a problem if I didn't have 12,000 other things to do. I don't really know anything about their film, but I'll show you guys when it's done (I hope!)
Other than that, things have been gearing up at school. It's week 8 and I spent two hours today calibrating equipment for my sampling project tomorrow - I'm nervous! If a single thing goes wrong, I could fail the class... and so many things have gone wrong!
Other than that, things have been gearing up at school. It's week 8 and I spent two hours today calibrating equipment for my sampling project tomorrow - I'm nervous! If a single thing goes wrong, I could fail the class... and so many things have gone wrong!
Phew. Anyway, there's where life is (right now at least).
Friday, October 22, 2010
Return to Normalcy
Whew! I'm back from my trip, back home with my lovely Lotus and Rocky, and now I can catch up on all the work I missed (ha, ha.) W is gone for the weekend to the Ottowa Film Festival, and so are all of my roommates, so the apartment is pretty quiet.
I thought I'd also share more of my Rhinebeck spoils!
From right to left:
- 2 skeins of hand dyed wool from Meadowland Farm (They don't have a website, but they're based in Hinesburg, Vermont)
- 1 skein of Opal Sox
- 1 Zauberball - I have to admit, these are the coolest things ever! I had trouble deciding which one to buy to make socks for myself.
- 1 skein of periwinkle sheep watercolor worsted superwash in "Hydrangea" - this color really reminded me of W, so maybe sometime in the future it will become something for him?
- 2 skeins of Spinnery Sock Art from Green Mountain Spinnery, one in a purpleish handpainted colorway and one undyed
- 770 yards of Merino Superwash in a lace weight from Maple Creek Farms. (They also don't have a website, but they mentioned an Etsy shop coming eventually!)
- 1 skein of handspun mystery yarn... I can't remember where I bought it, whoops!
The majority of these yarns I just bought on a whim - I like, so I buy. I'm hoping I can figure out what to do with all of them...
Urg, I need to not by any more yarn for a long, long time... At least not until I use it up!
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Consumerism
Monday, October 18, 2010
Rhinebeck Recap
I have to say, Rhinebeck was pretty awesome! I had a great time with Ash and we will definitely be doing this again, with some more planning. So before I disappear for a while to go to a conference, I can grace you guys with this nice long post about it!
Ash and I had been talking with Rebecca about going to NYS&W this year, but we hadn't made any concrete plans. Then, at the Yarn Crawl, we met a really nice lady that suggested that we go... and that was the sunny day that made the seed of the idea sprout up. We reserved a hotel room. I saved two paychecks.
We made the trip down in the dead of night on Friday, checked into the hotel at around midnight, and couldn't sleep. Regardless, we were bright eyed and ready to go both mornings!
Our spoils:
- Yarn. A lot of yarn. I actually don't have a picture of all the yarn together (that will have to wait until Friday!) but it wasn't a lot of yarn... but it was nice, fancy, expensive yarn.
- A commemorative re-useable tote bag (Ash knows me waaaay too well.)
- A ravelry button (pictured above. We went to the Ravelry meet up but got there too late - some guy gave us horrible directions and we wandered lost for almost an hour - to get any gift bags!)
- A yarn swift (This was much-needed, and will be shared among the club.)
- Sustainably harvested birch size five dpns.
- Samson:
Sleepy rabbit. |
Ash and I have decided to share joint custody of this angora rabbit. He is totally cute!
Note the absolute look of terror on his face. |
Being plucked on the ride home. |
On top of that, I got a lot of inspiration. I saw a few familiar faces, and took a ton of pictures!
Apple cider donuts - YUM. |
This stall was my favorite - it was like a forest of Christmas trees made of yarn. |
All in all, a great trip.
My favorite photo of the weekend |
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2010,
Angora,
Photography
Saturday, October 16, 2010
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