Monday, July 28, 2008

When life gives you lemons . . .

I'd say it's fairly likely that everyone who reads this blog already knows I'm currently recovering from a fairly rough event, and will be off work for another month. So what does a knitter do under those circumstances?

Well, I finally finished these socks for Jeff


I started these socks the day I came home from the hospital, with "spare" yarn Heather gave me.


And I started a sweater for myself. I think this will be a quite nice interpretation of Tubey!

Friday, July 11, 2008

Disney trip

A little late, but at least it's here.
Just a few highlights of our recent trip to Disney.

This was the sight that first greeted us when we arrived in our hotel room at the Animal Kingdom Lodge

That evening there was a beautiful thunderstorm, so I took advantage of the long exposure option on my camera
More animals, right outside our window.


At Epcot, we had purchased a permanent spot in Disney back 7 years ago on our honeymoon.

Off Kilter was awesome as usual. How in the world does one bend pitch on a bagpipe!?!?!



Monday, June 30, 2008

Three things I absolutely love

My husband Jeff

Summer

The pit group furniture.


Okay, so the first one doesn't require any explanation. The second one is tied very tightly to the first. The third one will be an enigma to those who don't know me very well.


Since my husband is a teacher, he has summers off. So not only is summer the time we get to take vacations (like the one to Disney and Savannah from which we just returned, pictures are coming) it also is a time of year when we are able to really get the house cleaned. By "we" I really mean Jeff because he dedicates the first couple of weeks of his summer vacation to super-cleaning the house and getting in order some "summer chores" or major projects to undertake.

One of those for this summer was child-proofing the game room. Not for us, (not yet at least) but for our friend's son Alfie (whom you've seen featured here frequently). It will become incredibly useful for us in due time, but since the young lad is nearly ambulatory, the time to do it was now.
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We got home last night at around 6 PM. Energized and having taken a portion of the car ride time to contemplate how we would successfully child-proof the game room, we ate a light dinner and got right to it.

This brings me to why I so love that pit group furniture. It's 2.5" sections of the most coma-inducingly comfortable couch. We have 10 of such coma-inducing pieces, all of which is currently housed in the game room.

Since I was a major contributor to last night's cleaning frenzy I can say that I'm proud of what we've gotten done so far, and while it's not 100% complete, it's probably 90%. We're missing baby gates and outlet covers, and some of the weapons must be moved. The former two will be remedied soon, the latter will be remedied as the children involved get more and more mobile, until we need to put them in storage until they're old enough to be trusted not to play with them.

And so, without further ado, the pictures:

The gaming area

The "kid" area

The stairs down and up to main level (need 2 baby gates here)
The TV/video game area (need 1 baby gate here, plus a childproofer for the cabinet)

Friday, June 20, 2008

Knitting and Spinning fun!

Mom Kass's felted vest is coming along very nicely. It has all of its edges bound up in cotton, and it's ready for it's trip through the washing machine. I'm overall extremely happy with the way it's going. Not doing miles upon miles of stockinette stitch is definintely good for my hands. I like the challenging, finishing stuff!

Here is Jeff modeling it and Callay giving it one nose up!




I also spun up some more absolutely gorgeous yarn for market, I think I'm going to call this one Rumplestiltskin.


Thursday, June 12, 2008

Opinions Sought

I'm making a very simple shrug out of my first handspun. I'll post the pattern when it's done, but it's basically a rectangle with a circular border. My quesion is this: The first handspun yarn is blue and brown. There isn't nearly enough of just it to make what I have in mind, so I'm using it for the main part, and I spun more to work as the border.

I thought a dark brown/light brown ply would work well, and this one has some black in it as well. I think I like it, but I want to get some others' opinions on this color combination.

Fire away!

Regular


Extreme close-up



And, as a side, you know you've got to go food shopping when this is what you come up with for dinner.

I call it baconcheesepeas. Acually, it's really really good. Kinda like macaroni and cheese, but with peas instead. A healthy South Beach recipe maybe?


Sunday, June 8, 2008

Choices, choices

Said Callay "Let's see, I have two beds within about 2 feet of each other. Or. . ."

Choices

ahhh, papasan.

103

Despite the fact that it's supposed to be 103 here today, I put on some wool socks to model them. The things we do for art.

I'm calling these my flag socks. The pattern, Broadripple, I think is absolutely perfect for what this sock yarn does.
Why thank you, yes they do stripe nearly identically, thank you for asking!

I also finally have a picture of my first attempt at "froggy feet"
I like it! I think I'm going to dye some really REALLY bright yellow for a certain MIL who just adores yellow.

Lastly, we spent last week in Michigan. It was for a sad occasion, the death of Jeff's grandfather, but we made a very nice trip out of it. On the way back we saw this jackass:

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Katrina Roundup

Mom suggested I make a single post containing all of the projects completed during my time working in NOLA. Some of them were finished at home, but they were all primarly done there.

Froot Loops Finished

Piggles finished

Striped x times 2

Charade Finished

Crosswalkers finished

Nutkins Finished

Not bad.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Economic Stimulus

My economic stimulus check arrived, and I decided that Jeff and I should make good use of it. In NOLA, of course I spent quite a bit a quarter stitch and I spent a bunch at the Scrap Happy Quilter as well. Couldn't touch on that one though so I didn't spoil the surprise for Mom!

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It was a fun little quilt shop, and I ended up with a bunch of fat quarters, some for me, some for Mom, and a book which uses fabric coiled around clothesline, then sewn together to make bowls and purses and stuff. It sounds neat!

Then this past weekend I visited my favorite yarn shop in GA, The Oconee Yarn Company. She was having a sale, and oh boy did I stock up.

First, she had a box of yarn which was comprised of partially used skeins. They were marked $1 each, and I pretty much bought her out of natural fiber skeins.
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These skeins all feel pretty full. I'll have to weigh them tonight and see just how much got used, but I really don't think that much at all was pulled out of these.

Then I stocked up on some fun sock yarn.

More of the Cascade Cotton
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Some really neat self-striping yarn that will make flag socks
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Some Berroco Sox, something new!
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Some Cascade 200 Superwash for finishing Mom K's felted vest. It's a slightly mottled brown, which is exactly what I was looking for. I think it goes really well with the bright yellow which is the body of the vest.
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And
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Few
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Tofutsies!

Can you tell I liked working with the Tofutsies yarn? Heck! I'm even planning on making socks for Jeff's paddle-feet with it!

My mom also gave me some wool which was donated to her Project Linus group, but since it's wool they can't use it. I'll make a blanket on my USM as a donation of time for this. It's really nice, and back when Red Heart made wool! It's a bit scratchy, but I'll figure something to do with it.
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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Hot Zone

Yep. I did it.

Hot Zone merged

Note. This picture was taken in my apartment, then superimposed over the demolition site. NOT taken at an actual demolition, and the asbestos tape came off of a roll. No, I do not contain any asbestos.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Augh

After so many productive days I hit this

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Yesterday and today, work got shut down due to bad rain and thunderstorms.

Am I the only one who sees the irony in calling a stop to hurricane damage cleanup due to inclement weather?

Thursday, May 15, 2008

I love a challenge

Heather suggested I be held to the "Sock-a-day" standard. I can never resist a challenge, but I made it a little more interesting. I used a slightly more complex pattern, Knitty's Froot Loop

How did I do?

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Let's check the timestamp on that. . .

Yep, did it!

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And I even started the second one that night.

It promises to rain today, which may mean an early day. Whether I'll stay motivated to keep knitting when there's something to do other than look at a landfill, CIMG1294
who knows. Certainly if the weather keeps me confined to the car, I'll be in good shape.

Thanks for the motivation Heather!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

2 in 2

I did it. I did two socks in two days. I can't believe it. They aren't even like big boot socks on size 3 needles. They're for me, 60 stitches on size 1.5 needles. All that's left is sewing the ends in, but my darning needle is at the apartment.

I'm so happy I can knit without looking at the knitting. I caught a tire and a dorm sized refrigerator (both of which are unauthorized waste for the landfill I'm currently at) while knitting. I think if anything, it makes me more vigilant, because I HAVE to be watching what's going on outside the car.

Anyway, here's the socks
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. . . and the groove that the yarn left in my poor dried out skin. I need some moisturizer!

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Wow

I didn't know I had it in me.

I started this on Monday

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And this today.

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Think I can do two whole socks in 2 days?