Posts Tagged ‘cardigan’

Froggy

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

The Ravelympics kicked off on Friday night, and I kicked off mine by frogging the living crap out of two hats. Took much longer than expected, as I’d done a stellar job at weaving in the ends, so couldn’t actually find the things again.

Still, all worked out nicely, and now I’ve got these hanging around as evidence…

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The eco beret

frogged-urchinand the Urchin.

More to follow on those at a much, much later date.

So on with the main event.

I started Vivian on Sunday, having spent all of Saturday in town with some fabulous knitters for the LSG 2nd birthday party. There was beer, cake, rugby, tea and zen knitting. A very enjoyable day, all in all. There are photos, but I’ve still to locate my damn Nokia usb cable. Anyway, I cast on on Sunday afternoon, and by the time dinner rolled around I had finished frogging it for the second time. Nothing to do with the pattern or the yarn, but more my total inability to read the bit on the cable chart that says to repeat the first 3 lines until line…..30-something. Which means that I was technically starting the waist shaping somewhere distinctly south of my navel.

At that stage of the evening, I just couldn’t bear to cast on a third time, so instead I pulled out the chart for the left sleeve and got to grips with that. I’m pleased to report that it went swimmingly.

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Left sleeve is on multiple stitch holders and residing in my knitting basket. Right sleeve has been cast on and is progressing well.

Now I realise that this leaves me behind schedule right at the start of things. Added to this is the fact that I’ve promised to write a game for a convention that’s happening this coming weekend, not in 3 weeks’ time like I thought. On Thursday I’m also heading to breakfast at my sister in law’s house so that we (plus HusBeast and the niece and nephew) can go to see The Princess and the Frog matinee. Vivian is really not cinema knitting. I’m hoping to get the right sleeve done by Thursday so that I can get the body up and running and get a couple of hours done on it on Friday…because I’ll have no knitting time at all on Saturday.

Phew.

This whole event is proving rather interesting already. I am looking forward to seeing just how much I can get done by the closing ceremony - it’ll be an experiment in anti-procrastination. I mean, if I really can get something like this done (or near to done) in 15 days, then there’s no excuse for not finishing all my wips in a suitably speedy timeframe either.

Or something like that.

Next jumper I make though? Garter stitch, totally.

The times, they are a changin’

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Life has been a bit of a rollercoaster over the last 8 weeks.

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The Monster is still without arms, legs or facial features.

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The pretzel cardigan remains about 10 rows and a button band away from completion.

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The bed frame is still taking up most of the downstairs hall, and is still held together by spit and hope….

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The mini eco-system that is the back garden is still flourishing, and the neighbours’ adorable black cat comes to visit and play in it on a very regular basis.

…..so what exactly has changed in the two months I’ve left unblogged?

Lots.

I’ve been doing everything other than blogging, because I’ve been run off my feet on a regular basis. I might not have a proper job, but you’d never know it. I’ve even had to splash out on a proper filofax to keep track of things.

The end of June was mostly spent dealing with tax bits, which I’m still dealing with and am not going to bore you with. By the time my mother’s birthday rolled around in July, things were in full swing. She had her first break out of the rut in two years, and came to Dublin with my dad for a couple of days. As soon as that was over, it was into gaming high season for one of the many gaming groups I’m involved with.

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All very glamourous, but rather exhausting.

From there, I moved rapidly on to working on a short movie…

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…then got my dig on. Indiana Jones, eat your heart out!

Myself and Husbeast are working on a show at the moment as well; the last couple of weeks have been mostly filled with propmaking, painting sets and sewing costumes. It’s awesomely good fun. I’ve missed being involved in theatre and film so much since my dad got sick, and I’m finally starting to make my way back in to it.

I haven’t entirely abandoned my yarny goodness, even though it has been entirely moved to the back burner for the last while. It’s on the way back with a vengence. Have to either fit more hours in the day, or learn to survive on far less sleep in order to cram everything in - that’s the tricky bit.

In an effort to get some mindless knitting going (as nothing complicated should be attempted when sleep depped or stressed) I started my Christmas present for my mother.

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It’s the  Adobe table runner from Summer’s Interweave Knits. Amazingly simple, and will look fab when finished and blocked. My mother’s dining table is about two feet longer than I had realised though, so I need to put in some serious time on this yet. The yarn is some indigo dyed fingering weight cotton that I picked up from Avoca. I had been trying to come up with a way to use it, and had my lightbulb moment on flicking through IK. The slight downside is the milage.  Even after finishing this runner, I’ll have enough left for an entire set of placemats and coasters for her birthday next year…..and still have most of a kilo of the stuff left. It’s not making my stash knitdown any easier, I’ll tell ya!

Yup, the stash knitdown. Seeing as I have a yarn budget of precisely zero at the moment, I’ve been reassessing my stash. Some is going to be sold off, because I have a lot of pretty things that I bought in a moment of weakness and will most likely never get around to knitting. The rest is finally going to be worked through, a piece at a time.  I have the yarn to make a central park hoodie for almost three years, but haven’t even downloaded the pattern yet!

Am I the only one to have the bag of yarn for some jumper or cardigan or other lurking in the stash for years? With the pattern picked out, and all the right sized needles ready to go? I may not be crazy lady with cats, but I sure seem to be “crazy lady with RowanSpun”…

Goodnight, sweetheart

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

The last week has flown by in a flurry of knitting, frogging, re-knitting and refrogging, learning to count to 14 successfully, not setting fire to a chart (due entirely to my own inability to read it as opposed to some inate flaw in the chart itself) worrying about cashflow, trying to declutter, and catching up with friends who came over on Friday night because we can’t afford to go out (in honesty, they’ve been coming over every Friday for months, but they bring chocolate and whiskey and sympathetic hugs now too).

I went for a costume fitting, which was fun and productive, and holds promise of some days of work over the next few weeks. My final Wollmeise sock club package arrived, which was a truly joyous moment.

WWKIP day passed me by once more, as did SnB, as the moths started to fly from the wallet. This is vaguely better now, as my social welfare paperwork finally got stamped and authorised and all that jazz this week. (See you on Wednesday girlies!!)

Insomnia seems to be this weeks’ special though.

As much as I intended to have a regular sleeping pattern when I got the boot, it has been slipping gradually over the last couple of weeks. What’s one more pattern repeat or one more episode of Buffy when you don’t have to face rush hour traffic in the morning, eh? Quite a lot as it turned out.

HusBeast was the first to give up on the idea of sleep last night, and got cosy with the XBox at about 2am. I decided to continue tossing and turning and having those amazingly vivid dreams that you have when you’re not quite asleep, yet not quite awake (the kind that has seen me almost launch out of seats on planes on more than one occasion. Thank heavens for seatbelts, I say!). By the time 4am rolled around, it was clear that I was fighting a losing battle. I lay there for another half hour, listening to the dawn chorus and veering wildly between “perky and awake” and “so tired I could cry” before heading downstairs.

The adventures really started mid-morning. My trip to the wonderful land under the sofa resulted in my finding the remote control which went for a holiday there on Thursday. Having gotten lots of headway made on my cardigan, I realised that my feet were not filled with pins and needles from sitting on them, because they were that damn cold. Being the vaguely sensible girl that I am, I headed upstairs to break out the handknitted socks. I managed to keep my balance while hopping about and struggling with a sock. Score one for me. Not in a million years did I think that, as I tried not to fall over a runaway ball of sock yarn, that the simple act of HusBeast sitting on the bed would result in my having to stay up til midnight.

I realise that one of the perils of living in rented accomodation is that the furniture is mostly held together with the power of the Force or something. The flip side of that, to me at least, is that…well…being blunt, a double bed that is intended for two people to sleep (etc, etc, etc) in should really be robust enough to sleep in. Sitting on the corner of it should not be cause for concern.

It’s partly our own laziness (and lack of a toolbox), I guess. We bought a new bed ages ago, and have not put it together. We put the new, fab, orth mattress on the crappy frame that someone had gerryrigged together using a 4×4 and a tube of No More Nails. Still, it held up fine. We’ve been sleeping in it for months with no problem. It seems, however, that sitting on the damn thing was just asking for trouble, as the loud cracking noise attested to.

We mostly laughed it off, as the frame has been defying all laws of gravity and physics since we moved in. Tonight when I got into bed and noises came from the wood that you’d normally hear in some form of documentary on demolitions, I realised that it was just plain wrecked. I busied myself with emptying the dishwasher and making tea and trying to convince myself that my ass isn’t really that big while HusBeast and The Lodger got down to rearranging our room. This evening, we’ll be sleeping on our very expensive mattress on the floor. The frame is being coaxed into standing up against the wall in the downstairs hall as I type.

Tomorrow, there shall be photos to document this marvel of the modern age. There will be large amounts of swearing and blinding as we try to put the new bed frame together, and frustration as I realise that I couldn’t lift that mattress with an IronMan suit. I also get to call the landlord and get him to send someone to pick up the firewood old bed. I’m a little apprehensive about that, to be honest. The memories of Sparky the WonderOven are still a little raw. Almost getting electrocuted will do that to a girl.

Now, however, it’s time for sleep. Here’s hoping that the morning will bring productivity, good vibes, and a day of less than 22 hours.

Water of life

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

We woke up on Sunday morning to sun and glorious blue skies. After some quick consulting with the all-knowing Google, we decided to take a road trip.

The weather was perfect for driving, and as we were heading to the midlands and not the beach, most of the traffic was going in the other direction. We were even in such a good mood that when the googlemap directions turned out to have been written by blind monkeys and were abandoned in favour of my internal satnav, we were still smiling.

It was a day on which there were many reasons to smile.

The first day this year that the birkies have been worn outside without risk of frostbite, for one!

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Wow…I need a pedicure.

The drive (eventually) brought us to what is traditionally known as “culchieland” by those in Dublin….and by a lot of people outside it as well. County Offaly has been the butt end of jokes for countless years. Most involve sheep or having an extra finger/toe.      Our current Taoiseach (Prime minister) is known as BIFFO (Big Ignorant F***er From Offaly).  It’s quite a gorgeous place though, for all the slagging off we give it. 40 shades of green doesn’t even come close. It’s also home to one of the last remaining distilleries in Ireland.

Yes, dear readers, I drove all the way to see whiskey on my sunny Sunday.

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Not that there were many objections from HusBeast, who even deigned to pose for a photo.

The Tullamore Dew distillery was in the building behind him for most of it’s life, but was recently moved out in favour of this “modernisation” malarkey. The building has been turned into a heritage centre, and while it’s very much geared up for TransAtlantic tourists, it was an interesting way to spend an hour or so. There are displays about the history of the town, whiskey making, and some nice bits of old kit

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like this bottlefiller, which was manned by an amazingly creepy looking waxwork of a bottlefiller operator.

At the end of our wander around, we headed downstairs to the bar that’s not really a bar. It used to be a working bar at some stage in the past, and now sits empty and forlorn looking in between busloads of tourists. We had a sample of Tullamore Dew, which is not my favourite whiskey by a long shot, I must admit. It’s good in cocktails and fab in Irish coffees, but I prefer my whiskey without an umbrella in it. Irish mist has been associated with big hair and shoulderpads and other pinnacles of 80’s fashion in my head since childhood, and it turns out that it’s actually a nice drink too.

Naturally, we had to take home a souvenier. Ahem.

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It’s a bottle of Heritage, which is their special distillation. When it’s gone, it’s gone  - that kind of deeley. No idea what it tastes like, as the nearest pub didn’t actually have any Tullamore Dew at all. Not the smartest marketing strategy, I feel.

Since then, I’ve mostly been knitting. The Tangled Yoke is flying along.

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Flying for me, at least. The body section is done, sleeve one is done, and sleeve two is coming along nicely. Once that’s finished, it’s on to the slightly complicated part. This is actually the first Interweave Knits pattern that I’ve knitted (as opposed to queuing and never getting around to knitting) and I’m getting into the swing of their pattern-writing style nicely.

If that wasn’t enough, I’ve also had the dyepot going. I’ve posted off a custom order today, and I’ve been working on something new to boot. Here’s a sneek preview

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More to come soon!

Lions and tigers and bears…oh my!

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Well, something like that anyway.

The lions were off being lions and were distinctly not cooperating for the camera. Bloody celebrities.

The bears were cute as all hell and I’d like to take one home.

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Yes, technically the is a bear. A red panda bear!

The tigers, much like the lions, were off sleeping and being far less pose-y than is necessary for blogginess. Durn cats.

The day at the zoo was fab. It’s so much removed from the last trip I made there when I was 12 - it was really like a different place. Huge open areas for animals, and plenty of places for them to hide from the bad weather when it arrives. Or cameras, in our case. We had a picnic lunch with a rather fabulous guest

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…and naturally had to stop off at the city farm, where the pigs were sleepy

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but the sheep were more than helpful.

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Yes, I realise that this makes me a massive knitting nerd, because I went to the zoo and saw sheep. Personally I found it more than a little disturbing that a “city farm” has become part of the zoo because some people have never seen a sheep up close. Or a cow. Or a pig.

I am a firm believer in knowing where your food comes from, especially if that food has a face. I die a little inside when stories about kids thinking that hamburgers come from McDonalds or Tesco and are shocked when it has to be explained to them that actually, it’s a bit of a cow (though given the meat content of a lot of sausages and burgers, not that much. Urgh.)

But I digress.

My “welcome to the umemployed club” paperwork arrived this week, which was strange. Even though I knew it was coming, it made things all the more real. This reality was added to in bright technicolour when I spent most of Thursday in the social welfare office, sitting around and waiting to be seen by someone who would tell me that I didn’t need to fill out an AB form, but an aB form and could I go back to the end of the queue. After three hours of sitting around feeling like I was in the waiting room from BeetleJuice, I was starting to despair in humanity and the Irish Government. Surely if these offices are that understaffed in every major town in the country, they could, oh, I don’t know……hire some of the huuuuuuge numbers of people who are standing around twiddling their thumbs to do some of the work?

The upcoming elections here are going to be epic. Absolutely epic.

Other things I’ve been doing over the last week or two (other than blogging…..no biscuit): cleaning. Lots of cleaning. Huge amounts of decluttering. Quite a bit of knitting.

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It’s another One Skein Wonder, in my own organic merino. ‘Cos I may as well get some squishy for myself!

I’ve also taken up the Tangled Yoke again, and it’s going fabulously well. I didn’t manage to get the photo off the camera before the battery died though, so that will have to wait til my next post.

I’ve been doing some dyeing as well, both custom orders and some new skeins for the store, which will be going up this evening. Here’s a sneeky preview

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A strange, up-and-down sort of fortnight, overall. I’m not sure if things like “getting all (yes, all!) of the neverending laundry finished” and “going dust bunny hunting under the bed” count as being blogworthy though. While I’m feeling rather accomplished about tackling these tasks that I’ve been putting off for an embarassingly long amount of time, they hardly rank as exciting.

Well, maybe just a little…

Begosh and bego….*smash*

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

While I am endlessly proud of my country and her history, today is an important day for many reasons. One is that I have a beer beside me, my Tangled Yoke in the works and it’s not even the weekend. Second is that this is the biggest day in the year for my “For the love of KnitPicks, please stop calling it “St. Patty’s Day” ” campaign.

It’s going better this year than last. I’ll clock that up as a minor success. Then again, I’ve been avoiding the Oirish stuff like the plague today.

Being the vaguely productive type, I’ve got some more goodies up on the shop now. Laceweight in baby alpaca. I may cry when I have to hand it over to customers. It’s one of the squishiest, most edible things I’ve ever made. I might even have to keep a skein for myself to make some long underwear out of or something.

My STR socks have not only been finished, but I’m wearing them! Today is just not a day for shoes. I had them on for an hour this morning as we went to the bottle bank and that’s enough of that, thanks much.

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I love them to death. The colours are perfect for me, they’re really comfy, and for a change they’re for me and not HusBeast or someone else. Bwah ha ha haaaa.

Tangled Yoke is coming along. It takes aaaages to knit a single row, as it’s all in one piece, but there’s enough done now so that I feel I have more to show than a rather large cast on.

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I’m not even half way through the first ball of Felted Tweed yet, so I am slightly optimistic that I’ll get through it without having to turn up at the door of This Is Knit in tears five minutes before they close on some Saturday evening, begging them for one more skein. Of any colour at all.

Anyway, it being the day that’s in it, I’m going to stop typing, put my laptop away, and go beat the bejaaaaaaysus out of Darth Vader with a lightsabre. Did I mention how much Lego Star Wars on the Wii rocks? Cos it really does.

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Lá fhéile Pádraig shona do gach éinne. Sláinte!

Overkill, much?

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

I’ve officially hit max capacity on projects. I’m at 4 WIPs now, which is the most I think I’ve had on the go since I first learned to knit. While I realise that some people have more WIPs than finished projects to their names, I am normally very strict at keeping my project basket as free as possible.

It’s possibly a form of OCD or something. Personally I think it’s a reflection of the fact that I get distracted by teh shiny quite easily (some would say that I actively launch myself in that direction on a regular basis) and if I didn’t make myself either finish or frog projects, then I’d be living in a house of WIPs and not much else.

Honestly, one of them needs to be frogged. I started some megaboots socks a full eight weeks ago on the train home, and have progressed no further than the toe. It’s progress, and in the right direction, but there’s not a hope in hell of me getting them done any time soon, and I swear they really are taunting me from the WIP basket.

The handbag project is, as usual, socks. My STR socks are still moving along, but they really only get attention on the train to and from work. Unless I fall asleep. I’ve about an inch to go before I get to rib away to my hearts content.

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This cheeky little minx is the Retro Redux shrug from Lace Style. It’s mostly true to the pattern, though I couldn’t resist a little fidgeting with it, as is my way. I’m up to the end of the first “arm” and the next needle size up. Which I don’t have.

Argh.

I’m starting to think that this thing does not want to be knitted. By me, at least. I was in my LYS on Saturday and picked up some needles for another project, and forgot the 6mm needles that I needed for this. I did a mad five-minutes-before-closing dash there again this week and picked up my sixes. Knitting away last night, smug as a….smug thing, I got to the next line of the pattern that advised me to move on to my largest needles. You know, the 6.5mm ones that I don’t actually possess?

Did I get stressed? No. Did I wonder how I got to this point in my life without a set of 6.5mm needles? Nuh uh.  Did I hurl my project across the room, questioning the parentage of everyone in the room in the process? Nope!

I did what any knitter in the same situation would do.

I cast on another project.

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Two hours later I had what essentially amounts to a yarn pretzel.

The second smallest size of Eunny Jang’s Tangled Yoke cardigan requires a 269 stitch cast on. While this will be awesome for the lack of sewing at the end, I nearly went blind and insane in the process. It seems that I lose my ability to count when tired and/or stressed. First attempt I had 267 stitches. That had to go. Second attempt I was clever. I got HusBeast to hold both ends of the circ while I, looking like someone who should clearly be on meds, went along the cable and counted each stitch. Twice.

I’m going to completely ignore the fact that it took me an average time of 35 minutes to a row by the time I got passed the epic casting on and reached the stage in the photo above.

Now that there’s some actual fabric (all one inch of it) it’s a much easier beast to tame. I’m even feeling brave enough to take it to SnB this evening. In a pub.

Perhaps a lifeline might be a good idea….

Those 3am moments of clarity

Monday, May 21st, 2007

So, another weekend spend on a train and in a hospital has passed, and it’s Monday again. Bah and humbug.

I got sod all knitting done this weekend. Didn’t want to cast on a new project on the train (new project is lace) and risk a sudden bump or stop resulting in me flushing my yarn. Cardigan is now too big and annoying to bring on public transport.

Instead of knitting, I read some Harry Potter. Order of the Phoenix. I’ve had it since the day it was released, and never managed to finish it, due to moving house and classes and other real life ™ stuff. My next problem is that my copy of Half-Blood Prince is in storage. Gah.

Well I should have some proper pics for you again tomorrow - I’m bringing home the lappy tonight, which means that I can do some uploading. Huzzah!

I do have many, many plans at the moment though, some even involve yarn. Yes, I’m remaining cryptic for now. I think I’ve decided that I need to retrain (as opposed to thinking and then dismissing said thoughts), and in what.

Since the age of 4, I’ve been studying drama. I even spent 2 years going to a professional acting school. Somehow, I managed to end up in a desk job, where my unofficial title is CS manager/office manager/I.T. manager. It is a strange evolution.

Don’t get me wrong - as office jobs go, this one rocks. I really like the people I work with. They’re nice, friendly people, and when we have nights out we have a blast. The work is challenging enough to keep me on my toes, but not so challenging that I’m pulling out my hair in frustration.

Despite this, I’m setting myself up to leave. It won’t be until next year, but I will be leaving this job, in the hope that my creative endevours will work out.
There is about 4% chance of me ever being a working and bill paying actor. The two sides of that equation only meet in those lucky few that grace our screens on a regular basis.

I’m not giving up though. I’m just…expanding.
Hopefully my waistline won’t follow suit as well!

…..watch this space….

Tagged and ready for departure

Friday, May 18th, 2007

It seems that I’ve been tagged by Nan.
I always worry that I will bore people with things that I think they might find interesting. Here’s my attempt!

So this is how it works: Each person tagged gives 7 random facts about themselves. Those who are tagged need to write on their own blog those 7 facts as well as the rules of the game. You need to tag seven others and list their names on your blog. You have to leave those you plan on tagging a note in their comments so they know that they have been tagged and to read your blog.

Alrighty then…
1. I’m an only child.

2. I’m useless at delagating tasks to other people, because I’m never convinced they’ll get done to my standards and on deadline.

3. Little by little, my “great” office job is killing me. I will be in a padded cell if I don’t get off my butt and work in something creative again.

4. Snakes. Snakes squick me out. I think it has something to do with them not having legs, as I am rather taken with lizards, geckos and the like.

5. I have a hamster. His name is Dagon. (He tells me to do things…like buy yarn).

6. My yarn stash is scarily organised. Just about everything is in labelled ziplocs. Sometimes I think that if I have the time to label and bag all my yarn, I obviously have a small and puny stash.

7. I bake when I’m stressed. This normally results in several phonecalls to people to come and help me scale the cake mountain.

I’m going to be a big chicken and not tag anyone, but if anyone would like to do this after seeing it here, please comment so that I can go and read yours as well!

Right, well this apparently is a knitting blog, so I’ll mention that I got a whole inch done on the ever-present wraparound cardigan last night, before my eyes decided they weren’t on speaking terms with my fingers anymore. The only thing less exciting than endless rows of stocking stitch are endless rows of moss stitch on 4.5mm needles.
I was home a tad late last night, having decided to go on a window-shopping walk after work to clear my mind. I may have ended up in several bookshops. I may have bought Charmed Knits. I may have stayed up til 2am wondering what to knit that wouldn’t be too warm to wear on my trip to the next HP movie. I may be too geeky for my own good.

Next we have the entirely random “Things I see on my walk to work”. I don’t have any stalkers that I know of, but if I do, I may be making things a bit easy for them.

Anyway, here it is.

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It was raining rather heavily this morning, and just as I got to Dublin castle, the rain cleared and the sun peeped out for a moment. Nice metaphor, that.

Wahoo!

Friday, May 11th, 2007

Camera cables found, photos transferred, smiles all round.

So, to start, here’s the blue scarf of doom that I can now put to rest entirely, having blogged it. It’s being modelled by the birthday girl herself.

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One down :)

This is the current scarf, for my dad.

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It’s going to be finished this weekend (it is, dammit!) and blocked next week. The colourway is entirely different to any pictures I’ve found of it online.That’s my foot crammed into the side of the picture. Did I mention that my room is teeny?

Well since I had my camera out, I thought I’d take another couple of pics, to make up for the ongoing drought here.

First off, we have my little yarn tidy.

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The blue blob on the left with the needles in it is the cardigan. I’m not going to post pics til it gets to the stage where it’s done apart from the arms, because it’s knit in one piece and looks silly right now.

Next we have a cone of yarn of mystery yarn in a shade called Lagoon.
It’s a nice colour, but not a very nice yarn to knit with. Still, it’s yarn. It came to me as part of a large box o’ yarn from a destash that my mothers friend was doing.
In front of that is a leftover ball of Kilcarra in Moss, the ball of black is for a craft me-me thing that I should have started months ago.
In the ziploc bag we have 3 balls of Sirdar Blur for starting on as soon as I get done with the current scarf. They will, by the magic of television, be turned into a fabulous lacework wrap for my chief bridesmaid to wear at my wedding.
Underneath that lot is another bag of Blur and a few other bits. I am a one skein ho.

There’s more hiding in the wardrobe, and under the bed. And in the wardrobe of my room in my parents house. Oh, and a bunch went to the new house already.

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…..and we all know that yarn kept in desk drawers at work doesn’t really count, cos we haven’t even had a chance to look at (or fondle) properly yet. It’s only just out of the mailbag, for heavens sake!