Sunday, October 21, 2007

WIP

Yes, I know I'm not the best blogger out there.

However, I'd like to share my WIP.

While vacationing in North Carolina last month, we found the neatest yarn shop in downtown Asheville - Purl's Yarn Emporium. Lesley, the owner, is a talented knitwear designer as well as a very sweet person. She graciously gave me a copy of her Shawl Collared Wrap Cardigan, which I am knitting up in Nashua's Sitar in the Sunshine Spruce Colorway.

Here is the back:



And here is a close up of the stitches:


It's a lovely thick/thin yarn and the colorway is phenominal! Can't wait to finish.

And of course, Hogwarts Week is fast approaching at Indiana University. DD already had a Gryffindor scarf, so I'm now busy working on this Ravenclaw version:

I'm using Unger's Utopia in Dark Navy and Soft Grey. Love it!

Yesterday was the Southern Indiana Fiber Fest. As much as I SWORE I wouldn't buy anything - there were 3 (yes, I know) fleeces that were just BLEATING to come home with me. Look for pictures soon.
Now, get out there and enjoy this GORGEOUS fall day!

Friday, January 19, 2007

Finally

No, I didn't get my cord yet. BUT my daughter in law sent me some pictures - which I'm happy to share with you.
Dawn (DIL) is as cat-crazy as I am. So when a visit home brought her up close and personal with an orphaned kitten - well, he just had to come home with her.
Lest he bring unwanted stowaways home with him in his fur, he (now named Ozzie) had to have a bath.
Here is Ozzie at the Kitty Day Spa:



Now, here is said kitten visiting his Grandma for Christmas:



Say it with me - AAAAAWWWWWWWW!
Yes, that's me spinning away on some BFL I got for an Aran cardigan. All THREE pounds of it.
I think everyone needs a kitty to help them spin, don't you?

Monday, January 15, 2007

Still Cordless...

BUT I did break down and buy one online. Now I just have to be patient until it gets here.
Daughter came home from college and was saying how disappointed she was that she couldn't participate in Hogwarts Week at school. HOGWARTS WEEK? Cool.
However, now I'm committed to producing a Weasley sweater, a Gryffindor scarf (from SS) and a Ravenclaw scarf (from PoA). I better get knitting!
Anyway, saw this neat survey - and it was right on.

Your Birthdate: September 22
You tend to be understated and under appreciated.You have a hidden force to do amazing things, doing them your own way.People may see you as strange and shy, but they know little.Your unconventional ways have more power than they (and even you) know.
Your strength: Standing up for what you know is true
Your weakness: You tend to be picky and rigid
Your power color: Silver
Your power symbol: Square
Your power month: April


Give it try, won't you?

Friday, January 12, 2007

Lame Excuses

It's not that I don't want to post - but I still cannot find the freakin' cord to the camera!
AAARRRGGGHH!
Been knitting on my Noni bag and my daughter's Weasley sweater. Who would have thought that a college freshman would want a Weasley sweater? Evidently, IU Bloomington has Hogwarts Week and poor Danielle felt left out. I've got strict instructions to make a Weasley sweater, a Gryffindor scarf AND a cape. WHEW!
Actually, I would love a cape. I bought a Kinsale Cloak pattern last year and never found the right fabric for it. Guess I better double my efforts.
The baby bunnies are turning into BIG bunnies! But they are still so gosh darn cute.
I need to find that cord!
Stay tuned.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Noni Bag

I had hoped to add pics to this post - but couldn't find the cord that runs from the camera to the USB port. Maybe tomorrow.
Over the New Year's weekend (between trips to work and phone calls) I knit one of the new Noni bags - the Evening Adventure bag. As I got to looking at the design, I realized that this bag was going to be supported by two 4-stitch tabs on either side of the bag (now I REALLY wish I had pictures). If you are like me, you carry everything but the kitchen sink in your purse. I'm not sure that this bag will hold up to my lifestyle.
I went back and wove some extra strands of yarn through the tabs for reinforcement. I'm going to *try* and felt it tonight. I'll let you know how it turns out.
I love the design, but I think that the bag will take longer to finish than it did to knit. I'm really into mindless knitting now so these felted bags are perfect knitting.
Feeling VERY depressed lately. My daughter will be returning to school on Sunday and it will just be me and the hubby at home again. Not that it's a bad thing, but after having been a Mom for almost 31 years, it's hard to get into couple mode again.
I'm really looking forward to spring.

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

New Year

I've GOT to do a better job this year of chronicling my fiber fetish activities.
Although I tend to go overboard with things. I purchased and/or was given eight adult angora rabbits. *Manageable*
I put two rabbits together for a conjugal visit.
Female rabbit then presents me with THIRTEEN babies. Sadly, 3 of them did not make it - but now I've gone from EIGHT rabbits to EIGHTEEN rabbits.
Overboard.
At least they are adorable!
Here they are at three weeks of age:

















These are the children of my German cross buck - Albus Dumbledore. In the back, the lilac-y one is Nymphadora Tonks. The one behind her is Sevarus. You get the picture.
They are sweet. BUT now I need more cages.
Resolutions:
1) Post more in this online journal.
2) Eat healthier. If I lose weight, AWESOME!
3) STOP the SPENDING! I need more yarn/fabric/fiber like I need a hole in the head.
4) Do a better job of keeping in touch with my friends. I've been in a deep blue funk since hubby moved us to the middle of nowhere. I just have to suck it up and get used to it.
That's it. I'm not going to go overboard with resolutions.
I hope this year is a good one. I have faith.