Hope you don't mind! :)
I SWEAR, this is the last change in layout you're going to see for a WHILE... it was all a matter of me not being able to do what I wanted. But we're good now.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Finished: Little String Bean
This is project 1 of ??? for W's big sister, who's child is due in May!
W's sis is going to know the sex of the baby, but she isn't telling anyone, mostly from a fear of primary colors. I feel for her. I wouldn't want a bunch of all-pink or all-blue stuff for my kid, either.
A note on the buttons: I picked them out at JoAnn's, having forgotten to actually bring the sweater with me! So I didn't want to go green for fear of not matching, and I saw these orange buttons and thought that they were perfect, just not-matching enough to seem chic.
Project notes:
Pattern: Little Coffee Bean from The Brown Stitch
Yarn: Cascade 220 in Green and White
Needles: Size 6 and size 5
Well, there we go! A FO to make up for the lack of knitting I've been doing this week (due to Week 9)
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2010
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
One of Those Days
Have you ever had one of those self-esteem-destroying days where you just can't do anything right? Yeah, welcome to today.
It took me two hours to do a lab that should've taken me less than one because I kept messing up simple math. 2+5=8? Sorry, that doesn't fly in college.
Then, when I was in class, I was still messing up basic addition! Maybe it's the lack of food (and lack of time to eat food) or the lack of sleep or the lack of free time. Anyway, I went to eat with Ash and we went to club, where I thought I could chat and work on my slippers. Knitting. What could be more easy?
Yeah, when you're having one of those days where your brain is in backwards, you probably shouldn't knit something that requires PAYING ATTENTION to each row, because there be increasing and decreasing going on in here.
Want to defy me? Learn from my example.
Maybe you're wondering what this picture is. I can clarify. Above please note the two pieces around a central, larger piece. This would be the two halves of my French Press Slipper. See how one piece is smaller than the other? That's where I decreased, forgot to knit the bit of stockinette in the middle that makes the piece long, then increased again for the top of the foot.
If words are hard for you, this is how it SHOULD look.
... One of the girls at club said "I feel sorry for you." as I laid out the pieces to memorialize my idiocy. Ash suggested maybe it will felt out... but I can't do that, I have to frog it back and rework it. It'll be fine. I can fix this.
In other news, I've written 5,000 word for NaNoWriMo and finished my baby sweater! I plan on making a FO post tomorrow for it.
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2010,
Hooks + Needles
Monday, November 1, 2010
National (BLANK) (BLANK) Month
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...
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...
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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).
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