May 2008
Monthly Archive
Fri 23 May 2008
Just finished watching Sophie’s Choice (don’t read through the info in that link if you don’t want to know about the plot twists. Spoiler alert!). And now I feel completely shattered…
I’m going to go cuddle my kid for a bit (while trying not to wake him up), and hopefully I can sleep tonight. I knew the film was supposed to be really great, and Meryl Streep won an Oscar for her role, and now I feel pretty silly for not knowing more on the front end.
Give your kids a good squeeze (if you have kids) and tell em you love em. That’s first on my agenda for the morning!
I think maybe the next film I watch should be Legally Blonde…
Wed 14 May 2008

Yesterday, in a comment on Norma’s blog, I mentioned the beautiful Crabapple tree outside my apartment. I would love to go and “prune” a few boughs and have the lovely blooms in the apartment,

but it’s surrounded by buildings so I wouldn’t even be able to secretly take some cuttings under cover of darkness.

There are 2 more buildings along the left side, and 3 more on the right…
After mentioning it to Norma I thought you know what? It’s a beautiful day. I want to be out there. So there you see what I did. I went out and sat on the grass under the tree with my knitting and my laptop and my camera, and had a thoroughly wonderful hour! My wireless connection even reached me, so I got to listen to the CBC while I worked. It was great.
Knitting on Imogen continues apace, and I think before long I’ll be doing the sleeves. I have about 15 rows of the back left, so I am hoping to have the sleeves done by the weekend. I love that it’s the same colour as the Crabapple blossoms! Too bad that the colour is so hard to capture. It’s the old hyper-saturated reds dilemma. I’ll do the post-processing work on the photos for the big reveal, but I don’t have the time to spend on that for yer average blog post. I hope you understand!
Oh, speaking of post-processing and photo stuff. I hate to have to be so explicit about it, but…
All images and content on my blog is copyrighted, so please do not take anything from here for your own use!
I just found one of my images used on someone else’s blog, and I couldn’t even see a relevant subject link. Not that that matters, since the person didn’t ask for permission to use my image. Simply crediting the image is not enough. If you would like to use an image you find here, ask.
Right then. I’m going to get back to the laundry I’m supposed to be doing, cause a day off and a boy in school means Tidy The House! In lieu of Crabapple blossoms I have Lilacs on my kitchen counter, so combine that with the sun outside the window and I’m a happy camper.
Mon 12 May 2008
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Do you ever think about that little poem when you look up at the stars? Do you have a wish you’d wish for? I usually wish for the same thing, or at least the same sort of thing, like happiness and health for those I love and some more time with my favourite people, but today? If there was a star in the afternoon sky for me to wish on? My wish would be this.
To knit while at work.
I started my Imogen cardi again last night as my Mothers’ Day gift to myself, and knit 56 rows of the 124 for the back while watching the documentary features of Fiddler on the Roof. It was awesome! That is one of my favourite films of all time. No doubt. But at 2 hours and 56 minutes, I don’t get to watch it too often. So, last night I watched the Special Features and up to the wedding in the film, and then it was gone midnight and I had to go to bed. And now, all I want to do is knit!
I hope all the mums out there had a lovely day yesterday. Now, excuse me while I distract myself from my desire to knit by doing some work, ok?
Thu 8 May 2008
Seems the knitting Mojo is creeping back in. And that’s a Very Good Thing. It’s been so busy here these days that I often end up collapsing into a stupor at the end of the day, not leaving a lot of knitting time for things which require attention. But my fingers are starting to get that itch again, and my brain is starting to shake out the cobwebs and come up with ideas. Ideas! How novel! Seems I need some help with an idea though.
I have this:

It’s yarn I scavenged from a sweater I picked up at Value Village for all of $8. I do this periodically. Pick up sweaters in thrift shops and disassemble them, saving the yarn for some future project. I carefully check to make sure that they’re conducive to being unmade, and I am careful to go for natural fibres, and I try to contain my enthusiasm when it comes to cheap yarn, since there are reams of unmake-able sweaters with awful yarn. No matter how great the deal, I will never wear anything made with Mustard Yellow yarn. Natural fibres be damned!
Anyway… I picked up a sweater with a great big cowl neck made with this lovely grey tweedy yarn. I thought Tangled Yoke, yarn’s too thick. Coblestone Pullover? Nope. Oh, I know! Ram’s Horn cardigan from Knitting Nature! No, wrong gauge again. I know I could re-write the patterns to the new gauge (well, except the Ram’s Horn. I think that’s beyond me to re-write) but I want something that will require minimum adjustment. Just sleeve length for example. So. The gauge is 17.5 sts/4″, and 26 rows/4″. What would you do? I have enough for a sweater or cardi with some waist shaping.
I also thought you might like to see the Stash Skein of Fleece Artist for the Tempest cardi.

I’m off this afternoon to get its mate. I wonder if I’ll go with a blue or a green skein for the contrast stripes? There are both blues and greens in that skein up there, so either will work beautifully. We’ll see what Gisele has in stock!
Travel Knitting? Yup, there’s some of that too.

My friend Karri and I, as some of you know, have a little business in knitted items for babies and toddlers. We do a local show here in November, and this year we’ve pretty much decided to concentrate on hats. I have done sweaters in the past, but they never sell since they don’t say GAP in the neck (or so it seems). Anyway… the hats always go, so that’s what we’re doing this year. And I need to make stock! I started to make this up as I went along last night, but I have a feeling it’s pretty much a small version of another hat out there on the ‘net. I can’t think of what one though…
And the last feature of today’s post was prompted by this post. I wasn’t going to blog this, but I have to now! Yesterday I came to realise that my hair had become A Problem. I let it out of its regular looped up ponytail and discovered that it reached. my. waist! I haven’t had waist length hair since I was about 11 years old. I know that I tend to neglect it, but honestly. This was ridiculous! It was getting long enough that I would inadvertently pin my head to the bed by lying on it at night! But I was afraid. Read the above post. Honestly! Anyway, I decided it was time and in I went.

I should have thought to get a picture of it before I went to coach last night in a steamy pool, but there you have it. New hair! And no more head-pinned-to-the-bed. Whee!
Thu 1 May 2008

Doesn’t that little face make you want (another) one of your own? My good friend Tom’s daughter just gave birth to Sadie last night, and I had the pleasure of meeting her this afternoon. A lovely little one she is, too.
I have already started her off right, with a pair of Tulip Toes and one of my Baby Toppers. There is a long list of knits I would like to make for this little one. I don’t think she’ll object.
Then again?

She is already working on her Teenager Scowl.
This morning I saw that Knitty has their Spring Surprise up, and I absolutely Must. Make. This: The Tempest Sweater is a beautiful light cardigan made with Fleece Artist Blue Faced Leicester 2/8 wool. I just happen to have a hank of it which I have been hanging onto for just the right project. And this is it! It’s even one of the colours in the sample! When does that ever happen? So I’m stoked. And since half of it is already in the stash, I can convince myself that it only costs the price of one skein, right? That’s what I thought. Off to Wool ‘n’ Things I go!