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December 4, 2006 at 5:35 pm
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Am bogging down on how much I’ve got to do. Here’s an inventory.
My updated Project List (December 4 - 21 days until Christmas):
- 12 pairs of socks to do D, A, K, W, J, B, M-C, J, T, T, C, Work (4 pair completed – 4 socks of different colours on needles.)
- 1 happy hooker red hat (have yarn, ripped out last effort, need to re-start)
- 6 +2 kids hats (easy peasy helmet pattern, just add crochetted ears – sooo cute!) (D x 2, B, B, N, V)
- 1 poncho caplet thing for A – have got yarn but keep hating result…maybe crochet?
- 2 ideas for something else for 2 brothers in law (might end up being another pair of socks)
Completed: (Maybe this’ll help)
- J’s caplet (yummy pink mohair – will sew silky fabric at lining as slightly itchy.
- Mom’s socks – Red ones
- A’s Socks – Green ones
- J’s Socks – Orangy Ones
- M’s Slippers (ok, must sew up)
- S’s Slippers (need sewing)
- Blanket for Dylan
- So cute pink blanket for future girl baby (mutter, mutter…I was sure Dylan was going to be a girl…probably not something to share with his parents)
Projects for future consideration (or things to do whilst at Mom’s for Christmas)
- yellow crochet caplet for MEEEEE
- socks for MEEEE – self striping, hugely expensive, beautiful yarn (Maybe Santa will pay for this?)
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December 4, 2006 at 12:51 pm
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I hurt my back in a dramatic (ok, not so dramatic) bending over to pick up my knitting accident. Cripes. I was fine one moment and then I leaned over and my lower back is SCREAMING at me. I think I tore a muscle or something. Youch!
Anyway, as a result of not being able to move, I finished a blanket for K’s new son Dylan. I can’t wait to see the baby. I had a lovely pink item already made up and ready to go but, oh well. Note for next time, use the SnB pattern for all future babies and add a pink or blue embelishment added after sex is determined (Auntie C’s boy/girl radar is crap! I’m 1 for 8 in predictions and should have known)
The pattern is from the Stitch n Bitch Knitter’s Handbook. Picked a Bernat Cotton Acrylic in a nice creamy colour. Really simple pattern. Used 5.5 mm straight needles.
- Cast on 126 stitches.
- Seed stitch for 18 rows (k1, p1) – bottom border made.
- Body – k1 p1 5 times, then knit 53, purl 53, k1 p1 5 times. Do this until whole length is about 14 inches.
- Body part 2 – k 1 p1 5 times, then purl 53, knit 53, k1 p1 5 times.
- Top border – seed stitch for 18 rows. Bind off.
Very simple – very cute – very elegant.
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November 30, 2006 at 2:22 pm
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I know (knew) two people who are pregnant and K just had a baby boy. 8lbs 5oz. Dylan. J’s is due tomorrow.
Knitting progress…not much. Knitted at lunch but spent some time showing another lady how to cast on. I have about 4 projects on the go so nothing finished but I’m not getting bored with just one project.
C
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November 29, 2006 at 4:09 pm
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House is somewhat less messy but still needs a good cleaning. My best cleaning happens when I run home at lunch and do a 45 minute flury cleanup.
After Brownies, I wanted to take a crack at a lacy pattern for a very elegant poncho. Used a red heart acrylic but just wanted to see the result. Might do nicely for A’s gift in a pink or similar. HMMM… Clean or shop for nice yarn for poncho? Clean or shop? Clean or shop? I’ll let you know the result tomorrow. (Actually, have a meeting tonight so probably neither will get done). C
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November 27, 2006 at 3:26 pm
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Eleven days in and I actually have 8 socks completed! Not exactly 1 sock per day but pretty darn good, considering it took me three days to do the first one.
I’ve become a little obsessed with making things and my house is truly showing the lack of care.
- Problem 1 – I came home from camp and immediately began knitting - completed the second orange tones verrugated sock last Sunday. Result – camping bins everywhere!
- Problem 2 – Monday (Nov 23) -resolved to do a quick tidy before knitting. Didn’t do said tidy. I made a green sock instead. Nice sock. Loved watching Heroes. No tidy.
- Problem 3 – Brownie night on Tuesday and had to unearth Brownie gear from under pile of Camping gear. More mess created.
- Problem 4 – Girls night on Wednesday. I made second green sock.
- Problem 5 – Thursday, attempted tidy but found my yarn bin – which quickly spread around room.
- Problem 6 – Friday – went to candle party (and knitted) – red tones verrugated Wool/Poly blend. Nice sock.
- Problem 7 - This weekend I should have cleaned. Did I? NO! My house is a disaster. I’m ashamed. It makes me ill to look at.
Answer – Clean tonight! Clean tonight! Not allowed to knit second of the fingering weight Bernat Sox yarn socks in lovely blue. Clean Damnit!
Cara
My updated Project List: (I guess I hope my family doesn’t see this)
- 16 pairs of socks (4 pair completed)
- 1 crochet Caplet (have yarn, need time – Happy Hooker pattern)
- 1 happy hooker red hat (have yarn, ripped out last effort, need to re-start)
- 8 kids hats (easy peasy helmet pattern, just add crochetted ears – sooo cute!)
- 2 pair phentex slippers (Found some in my last year’s pile. Done!)
- 3 ideas for something else for 1 sister and 2 brothers in law (might end up being another pair of socks)
How’s that for a schedule?
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November 24, 2006 at 5:01 pm
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My Project List: (I guess I hope my family doesn’t see this)
- 16 pairs of socks (2 pair completed)
- 1 crochet Caplet (have yarn, need time – Happy Hooker pattern)
- 1 happy hooker red hat (have yarn, ripped out last effort, need to re-start)
- 8 kids hats (easy peasy helmet pattern, just add crochetted ears – sooo cute!)
- 2 pair phentex slippers (not due until January so definitely on Christmas Break list)
- 3 ideas for something else for 1 sister and 2 brothers in law (might end up being another pair of socks)
How’s that for a schedule?
C
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November 24, 2006 at 4:54 pm
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I’ve got a heck of a lot of knitting and crochetting to do if I have any hope of accomplishing my goal of handmade gifts for everyone. Yesterday I wrote that I have about 15 giftees…well today I actually wrote it down and it is more like 25. Huh. That’s a lot of socks. (and in negative amount of time to do them).
So I’ve downgraded some of them to (will be recieving gift IOU before I leave on Christmas break – I always need something to do at Mom’s over Christmas). Just hope I don’t run out of steam.
Budgeting for all this…I know handmade gifts are way cheaper (unless you count the value of time) but this Christmas is still going to cost around $140. I know people spend thousands on gifts but I just don’t and $140 is a lot of money.
Was at Yarn Forward last night and hoooeeyy, yarn, (good yarn) can be expensive. I realize that good quality work deserves good quality yarn but next year I think I’ll watch the sales a bit better.
Weekend is here! Can you guess what I’ll be doing?
C
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August 8, 2006 at 8:53 am
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My iPod is fried…I am no longer panicking but I am now trying to find the reciept for the warrantee – can’t find the darn thing. It is amazing how dependant you can get on one bit of technology. Ahhhhhh!
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August 4, 2006 at 2:07 pm
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There comes a time in every iPod’s life where it would do better to re-format and start over. This has happened once before and I know that the benefits far out-weigh the anxiety of making sure I have everything backed up and that all my ducks are in a row. But it is rough pushing that go button. It takes a strong person. Am I there yet? Not quite. But close. I’ll let you know how it goes.
UPDATE - iPod is currently “under the knife”. It finally ceased functioning and the “your iPod needs to be formatted” came up after the diagnostic. The little bars keep marching across the screen so I hope all goes well. I’m like a smoker denied nicotine without my iPod.
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August 1, 2006 at 7:10 pm
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LOVE IT!
http://www.bayviewcycle.com/NewFiles/Acc_pages/Bags.html
Ever since I bought my bike (April 18, 2006 – my baby is three months old) I have become a bit of a gear head. I’m not surprised…when I bought my IPOD, I bought all things IPOD to go with it.
Anyway, my latest purchase has been the Trek Grocery bag and I love it. Since my commute is pretty short, I’ve been known to extend it a bit with a stop for something for dinner and then be faced with the how do I get stuff home dillemma. A regular pannier (which I did purchase, of course) is great, but it carries what it carries and no more.
The cost was a little steep ($49 Canadian) but it does exactly what I wanted it to and then collapeses away to nearly nothing when I don’t. I got mine from Bayview Cycle in Toronto. www.bayviewcycle.com.
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