Posts Tagged ‘wtf’

Co-Inky-Dink!

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

A couple of weeks ago, I started work on the Retro Redux Shrug, from Lace Style (Ravelry link). I had originally started it months and months ago, but could only find one skein of the three Cascade 220’s I had bought in NYC. Cue much swearing and frogging. Well seeing as I’ve been cleaning for Ireland of late, I found the other two skeins.

Sure, the brioche stitch is a little repetitive. I loved it. Just enough variation to keep my fingers interested, not so much variation that I couldn’t knit it while watching movies or at SnB. The Wednesday before last, I brought it along to said SnB, with the intention of getting it finished that day so that I could move along and get cracking on the Two Tone Shrug from Fitted Knits. I got a prezzie of the yarn for this pattern (some variagated Cascade quatro, and some teal 220)  from the lovely MorningSprite, and had yet to make the thing. I had attempted it once previously after far too much wine, and frogged it the next morning.

When I arrive at SnB, I notice that KneeHigh has a copy of Fitted Knits with her. Not only that, but she was working on the start of her two tone shrug. In not entirely dissimilar tones to my yarn.

I got done with the redux shrug, as planned.

retroreduxshrug2

Could use a rinse with some hair conditioner (220 heathers seems to be much rougher than regular 220, whatever crazy things they do to it), but it’s done and dusted, and rather snazzy. On with the two tone.

We both arrived in last Wednesday as usual. We hadn’t talked about our projects since the week before but through some strange psychic link, had reached exactly the same point in the pattern. Not only that, but at some stage the night before we had both independently read the pattern, scoffed at the notion of seaming, and decided to magic loop the sleeves. It was a total kodak moment.

Ok, ok. Perhaps it’s only interesting if you were there, but it was rather funny. I’ve never had anything like that happen before  -in relation to a knitting project at least.

I’ve broken the cycle now anyway. Two nights up late watching the final season of Battlestar Galactica means that an awful lot of ribbing was done. I was pretty disappointed by the last episode, to be honest. It rivalled Return of the King for the most it’s-over-no-actually-it’s-not endings. I also didn’t like most of the wrap ups. My advise for anyone who hasn’t seen it yet (and I’m sure there’s at least one of you) is to watch all the way through to the end of the second last episode, then make the rest up in the personal movie theatre of your mind. I wish I had..

The shrug though, I am not disappointed in. It’s squishy, and the two colours work perfectly with each other. I can see myself wearing this a lot over the next few weeks, as the weather turns colder.

twotoneshrug1

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.

So what happens now..?

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

After almost a month without a shift at work, HusBeast was let go yesterday. It’s good in a way, because now he can go and get a job that actually gives him hours and pays him.

Today was when the safety net was ripped out.

I’ve been made redundant, effective immediately. The company are doing some streamlining, and they can’t justify my salary any more. Sure I get a full redundancy package and all that jazz, but I am more than a little shocked about the whole thing.

Knitting is not being done today. Mostly I’m sitting on the sofa with HusBeast, drinking rum and watching movies.

So what next?

Bloom where you’re planted

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Today is an overcast, blah sort of day in Dublin. The walk from the train station to the office found me feeling overtired and a little sorry for myself (insomnia, how I hate you) but things improved from there, I’m happy to say.

flytrap

My flytrap flowered!! The office has been an insect-free zone for a while now, but it’s still doing well.  If I was feeling particularly philosophical today, I’m sure I’d find a lesson in that somewhere…

The unofficial theme of today seems to be flora. Not all of it faring as well as my pot plant though.

tree

I mean, seriously…

who doesn’t chuck out their (real) Christmas tree until it’s almost March? I can be a total lazy packrat myself, but that seems just a little excessive to me. It did give me a giggle and a WTF moment, so that’s an upside I guess.

The theme of sorting out my stash is continuing (despite little progress in the actual knitting department over the last day or so) and there are a few things that I’m at a complete loss as to a use.

Elann laceweight

Elann laceweight

This stuff, for starters.

It’s Elann baby lace merino. Wonderfully squishable.  Some of my longtime readers may remember me doing a race to the finish (which I swore blind I wouldn’t let happen) to get it knitted up into wraps for my bridesmaids last year.

It was my first laceweight purchase, and I totally underestimated the huge amount of yardage you get with even one 50g ball. I have about two and a half skeins (1372m/ 1500yds, for the record) left over out of my four skein order, and I have no idea what to do with it. I contemplated the Fountain Pen Shawl from the Spring edition of Interweave Knits. Given that it’s black laceweight, I fear that I may go blind and mad if I attempt it. Am I being silly? Or is there some project out there that would be perfect in this yarn that I’ve missed?

Speaking of IK…I’ve been a subscriber for a couple of years now, and in general I find that the Fall edition is my favourite in the year, while the copy that drops through my letterbox in Spring is probably not going to contain anything that I’d knit for myself. For my personal taste, I just find that it has in the past been the weaker of the four magazines.

Not so this time! There are several patterns that I’m absolutely itching to cast on (Connie Chang Chinchio, you rock my fricking socks off) and the big colourwork piece that I normally bypass even got a proper read through.

There have been some unhappy rumblings in the IK subscriber camp for a while now, and it seems that they have really taken reader feedback on board. If only all publications did - I’m really delighted!

I’ll be flicking through my copy some more as I sit with a needle in my arm this evening. I’ve had 4 text messages from the IBTS over the last week asking for blood donors to go in urgently and to bring a friend if possible. They need 300 more donors to make their quota for this week, so if you’re an Irish reader and you are physically able to give blood, I really encourage you to think about it heading in.

After that, it’s Guinness time!


Domestic Bliss?

Monday, January 26th, 2009

I was positively grown up this weekend. I did a few loads of laundry, ran the dishwasher a couple of times, cleaned up the kitchen and living room, and did some dyeing. Very productive. I even did a (very) vague meal plan for the week and went to the supermarket to stock up on meat and veggies. My little bubble of domestic bliss could possibly have been heard popping from several aisles over, as I ran into this display.

It may only be January, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t stock up on Easter eggs already. Come on people, get with the programme! It’s been 3 weeks since the last holiday chocolate vanished off the shelves!

Now while I may not celebrate easter, love easter eggs as much as the next person. Egg shaped chocolate just tastes better, dammit. Easter isn’t until the middle of April though. I thought at the very least we’d get all the obligatory shamrock shaped/coloured/flavoured crap out of the way before the eggs made their presence known. Nope! Not this year!

..and no, I didn’t buy one. Though I was tempted. Outraged, but tempted.

As my Saturday went a little mad on the “doing stuff” side, I didn’t get the planned hours to sit down and finish my peach tree socks. I did get quite a bit more done though, mostly facilitated by a roast chicken dinner and half a bottle of wine. I’ve about an inch left to go before I start the ribbing, which means it’s just under the 3 inch mark before I can cast off. Rocking. Given that my game tonight has been cancelled and that dinner is some very nice and cheaty fresh pasta (simmer for 3 minutes, add salt, pepper, olive oil, and whack in a bowl) I might even get it finished.

Unless I get distracted by something else that’s squishy, shiny and demanding my attention. Like, oh I don’t know….these babies?

These are my much neglected STR socks. They’ve been sitting in the knitting basket beside the sofa since….I cast off the first one. They’re also what has made me decide to sod holiday/birthday/anniversary knitting, and go with “random knitted gift-ology” instead. I got the second one started on the bus this morning, and made embarassingly little progress before falling asleep and almost missing my stop.

The poor socks have been hanging about so long, they almost feel like a new project. Which brings me to my very efficient task list.

I’m hoping, by the end of February (…it’s a short month….and it’s practically here already…) that I’ll have both pairs of socks done, my one row scarf done, and will have made good headway on my scary project.

Scary project, you say?

Yup.

I’m finally going to teach myself entrelac.

Ok, ok, stop laughing. I know it’s not as difficult as it looks. It’s the setup thing at the beginning that is the intimidating part, which is why I’m giving myself a whole month to get started.

Reading the directions counts as getting started, right?