Tuesday, May 29, 2007

I have a blog?

Oh, yeah. I do have a blog, and while that doesn't mean that I'm supposed to post every day, it does mean (to me, at least) that if I'm gonna do it right, I need to pay it more attention than once a month! How was that for a run-on sentence?!?! So, back at it!

I've been busy with many things. To name a few: shower gifts, afghan squares, reading, seeing Pirates 3 - excellent, by the way, dying yarn, sewing 2 prom dresses (what was I thinking???), buying a new bed (what an ordeal!), and agreeing to work with my sis on Encore Performing Arts production of, "Grease." Not that all of that excuses my absences, but it does seem that I've been kind of busy, doesn't it? A little?

I've been really enjoying the knitting. I knitted a bib and washcloth for Sarah K., loomed 2 hats and a blanket for a nephew plus started a onesie for him, another washcloth for a friend expecting her third, finished Seraphina and sent it off, finished 2 Esther shawls for VT Shawl ministry and sent them off, finished another afghan square - I'm only one behind now! - and started the 4th, started a Sunny washcloth for my niece. Notice there is no mention of Forest Canopy or the Civil War Shawl. They are both in time-out. The next group starts on Civil War June 1, and I'm hoping to be "in that number." I've had a bit more experience knitting lace since March, so I'm hoping that helps. Yvonne is perplexed at my lack of progress on Forest Canopy. She has been chugging right along. Maybe if I bring my sorry 10 inches in and let it sit next to hers, some of her mojo will rub off on mine. Maybe spark it to behave? Oh, well. A time and place for everything.

I decided to not do costumes for this fall's musical, "Grease." I think it's time for other members of the community to dive into that great adventure! I had a blast doing "Annie" and "Into the Woods," but it's a lot of commitment. I'm ready to do something a little less intense - like be assistant to the director. Who just happens to be my blog-less sis. Hey, she has a life! No time for blogging. Anywhoo, I'm excited to work on this production, and things are coming together. Stay tuned!

About the new bed, last week I awoke to wet feet. No, I didn't have an accident, but our waterbed did. Hey, waterbeds are still around! Just not ours, alas. It went to that great american waterbed clearance in the sky dump. We were obligated to drive into the big city and lay on beds all over town for hours. It was not as restful as it sounds. Actually kind of embarrassing, and annoying as the salespeople try to carry on conversations with you as you are trying out the left side for 5 minutes, the right side for 5 minutes, then your back side - I mean, laying on your back for 5 minutes. Couldn't they see that we were trying to rest? We finally decide, plunk down way to much money, only to be told that the bed wouldn't be ready for a week! Arghh! So, back to our little town, to our house in the forest, and our slowly draining bed (it took 3 days!) to await our new place of rest. Guess where we rested that night? On the floor! It just isn't as fun now as it was when I was 9. My hips, with all their padding, still complained loudly! What is all that padding good for anyway? Hopefully, the new mattress won't give me such grief. It darned well better not!

Again, back to the work at hand. I will try to post again very soon!

P.S. - Thanks, Destiny, for finding me!

Friday, March 02, 2007

Finally some progress on the Civil War!



--- Shawl, that is. I'm pretty happy to say that I've gotten to row 10 without too much drama. It is tiny. Very, very tiny. One might even say, ~wispy~. As I told a fellow Civil War Shawl devotee, it feels like I'm knitting spiderwebs! But, it's also kind of fun. Something new!

Also have about 121-ish stitches of the 195-ish I'm headed toward on Forest Canopy. It's very pretty, but I really nead to pay attention. Lots of tinking, trying to find missing yo's. It will be worn for everyday, so, I'll see those missing stitches. Every day. Must tink to correct count. This, too can be fun. Just wish it wasn't every dang row!

Jewelry is on hiatus until next week.

Mood: Interwoven. Just, interwoven.

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Sunday, February 25, 2007

Busy, Busy, but not on what I should be

First, I am working on both knitting and jewelry. That said, none of it is what I'm supposed to be working on right now. Meaning, the Great Am. Afg., or Jayne Hats, or anything else over there in my WIP's.

What I am working very industriously on is the Forest Canopy Shawl - not terribly successfully - only had to completely frog it once, but numerous small fixes. Dang! If I could only learn to count!

Also, once again cleaning my jewelry bench up. This time in prep for picture day! Finally found my missing camera, the misplacing of which was really making me whine. So, now I can start taking photos of all my cool pieces to upload to the new website, which is still under construction. Whew!

So, until then, I leave you with this.



Really. I thought I looked more like Meryl Streep.



Well, maybe not.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

A Plethora of Knitting, and Jewelry to come!

Well, I've done it again. My greedy knitting-eyes dolled up greedy knitting eye
have made me commit to not one, not two, but thr33 (that's 3 for you folks who don't read leet) KAL's. What was I thinking? This in addition to committing to do a jewelry trunk show in two weeks, and the continuing drama of website construction! Can you say, "overextended?" Better yet, will I ever be able to say, "Maybe soon, but right now I have other commitments. Yeah. I'd better work on that one.

To describe my new commitments:

  1. Seraphina: Yes, she's chugging along, tho' still not even to row 20! Crocheting in Caron Simply Soft

  2. Great American Aran Afghan
    aran afghan love sq knitting this in Araucania Nature Wool. Just 40-ish rows into it.
  3. The Civil War Shawl by Suzanne Pufpaff - just purchased the pattern (thanks for fast shipping and great instructions, Suzanne!) and 2 different yarns: Ornaghi Felati in Deep Sage from my lys, Knot Another Hat; and Jaggerspun Zephyr 2/18 lace weight in Indigo from Sarah's Yarns. Having never done lace before, I just couldn't decide on the yarn, so I guess I'll make 2!
So, what to do? Petition the Good Lord for more hours in the day? Expect my loving husband to give up one of his free days to do housework, so I can follow through on my commitments? Alas, these and other miracles (waking up 30 pounds lighter, etc.) will not occur. I must simply quit obsessing about the layout of my blog, quit eating HotTamales, and do KNIT! At least 3 hours a day! So, get knitting, Sarahcita!

Mood: kinda inspired ^_^

Monday, January 08, 2007

Cute, huh? Found this on another's blog, so I just had to try it on for size. It actually sounds very quite appropriate.

My Peculiar Aristocratic Title is:
Lady Sarah in the Middle of Goosnargh Leering
Get your Peculiar Aristocratic Title

Goosnargh. Leering. (hee!)


Almost done with Yorick. Had to fiddle with the eye areas as they just weren't lining up for some reason (couldn't be that I read the pattern wrong!?!?) , but it's looking fine now. My only concern is the amount of edge curling going on. Never having felted before, I'm a little nervous that I'll wind up with a nice round rope with 2 skulls at the ends, instead of the beautifully blocked Yoricks in the pics at knitty.

Have to mention my stash enhancement expedition last Saturday. I needed a, um, well, I needed something at the yarn store Saturday - don't ask me what as I don't need any excuse to see Sarah, she's a gem! What did I just happen to happen-upon? Store-wide sale! Plus a gumball bonus! I wound up with 40% off of these gems:
Yeah, that's some Noro Silk Garden you see (for the Lady Eleanor Entrelac Stole in Scarf Style), a ball of Rowan Soft Baby for the Baby Cardigan in One Skein Wonders, and a cone - yes, I said a cone! - of Peaches and Cream for my Monthly Dishcloth group goodies! Oh, and that absolutely gorgeous hank at the bottom right? That was just a little alpaca. I couldn't leave it. A true jewel, an orphan left to flounder in the basket of plenty at Knot Another Hat. A wonderfully touchable skein of Prime Alpaca Fiber from Miner Creek in elderberry, grown right down the road from me! Not sure what I'll make yet, but it's bound to be gorgeous out of that beauty!

You know, it sounds a bit like I might be somewhat compulsive about acquisition of beautiful bits of string. Possibly a stash-along is in order . . .

Well, enough about knitting. (did I really just say that?!) On to jewelry! Still plugging away at increasing the inventory. Found a great massage wand for a friend out of a terrific bit of chalcedonny called bloodstone. I know, it sounds gross, but it's a terrifically healing stone, and she does wonderful things with her hands - she's a massage therapist! I hope she likes it. If you're ever near Hood River, OR, look up Karen Hoffman at Mt. Adams Wellness Massage Therapy Studio!
And stop saying that it looks phallic! It's a healing wand for therapeutic massage, you perv!




Friday, January 05, 2007

Thanks for the meme-ories . . .

Here's a meme, with thanks to Progressive Purls

1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 123.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions.
5. Don't search around and look for the coolest book you can find. Do what's actually next to you.

"I think metal is so beautiful." - "Knitting in America," Melanie Falick, Chris Hartlove
Great book; fascinating quote.

Lame way for me to jump back in to blogging for a new year!

No excuse. I will not attempt to explain the why's and wherefore's, I'll just blog.


Jewelry business is picking up steam. Made this ----->
while I've been not-blogging. Yummy pearls!
Busy building inventory and a website! More to come . . .



Knitting is still in overdrive. OTN:

  • Yorick from Knitty for a special young woman in Chicago;
  • Ski-bum-ski - a hat of my own design out of Nashua for my 19 y.o. son. Almost done, but needs sewing and felting.
  • Seraphina CAL with my yahoo group - through row 15, yay!
  • Estelle shawl for a greiving friend
  • Pocket scarf for my gram
  • January 07 KAL Dishcloth with another yahoo group
OTN, but not active: Witches poncho, Jayne hats
I did finish all of my Christmas presents, so, to quote Carl Spackler (Bill Murray's character in "Caddyshack") "I got that goin' for me."

Soon to begin:
That's it for now. Back to the needles and beads...

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Mother's Bracelets


So, I jumped on the bandwagon and did a mother's bracelet for a friend with two little boys. It turned out sparkly, just the way she wanted it to. She had wanted it to wear all of the time. The Swarovski's will be great for that. She liked the silver set of alphabet cubes, but I'm thinking of doing one in mixed silver and gold to make it more versatile. What do you think?