donderdag, juni 10, 2004

Yeah, yeah, I forgot to do the kufi pattern again.

I've been working on socks. It's so hot & humid I'm afraid they're going to felt as I'm knitting them, but what are you going to do? They're the Aran Sandal Socks from Socks, Socks, Socks, which means (by definition), the pattern has errors. I've made them before, so I've corrected most of the errors on my working copy, but there is a minor one I'd missed. Mostly because it doesn't really matter. After you finish decreasing the gusset you're supposed to have 58 stitches left, but the diagram illustrating how many stitches are supposed to be on each needle only totals 56. I can't decide if I want to work the rest of the foot on 58 or 56 stitches. Like I said - it doesn't really matter; I think I'm just bored.

Hmm - I just looked it up and it's such a minor thing that it hasn't made anyone's errata page. Okay - executive decision time: I'm going to go with (drumroll) 58!

I'm wearing my fingerless gloves made from the same yarn (WFB Nyala) as it's FREEZING in my office. She's really soft; hardly any prickle.

Lemme see if I can go refresh my memory on how I usually make Right foot & Left foot socks.

vrijdag, mei 28, 2004

I keep forgetting to write down that kufi pattern so I can post it here. It's rather cute, if I do say so myself.

It's spring. I have a crush on someone unavailable. What else is new? Crushes are cool. The object is irrelevant. At least you get to feel for a little while.

vrijdag, mei 14, 2004

Spring Cleaning

I finally broke down and threw out all of the fleeces I know I won't ever use. Most of these were stored improperly anyway (read: left lying around). I don't have the energy to go through my cedar chest of 20 year old yarn. sigh. So now I just have 3 fleeces to bring home from the office, and 3 more at the processor ... and 2 in the garage ... plus the ones stored properly. sigh. This is why I can't even look at yarn catalogues any more. The only thing that interests me is Euroflax Linen. I love my linen sweater to death, and I need more of them. (And I have no intention of spinning linen.)

So right now I'm trying to find a kufi pattern. I have a partial ball of organic cotton tape yarn, from which I made a shell. I figure, if I make a kufi, it'll keep my bangs out of my face when I'm playing volleyball, and perhaps suck up some sweat. (I have a terry headband, but my dorkiness does have limits.) I considered knitting wrist bands, but I wasn't sure if it would affect my passing. Which, believe me, doesn't need any sort of impairment. (Not that I have to pass so much; I seem to be stuck as setter this season. Now if I could just get them to run a 5-1 so I won't have to receive at all .... )I used to just wear long sleeves, but we have *uniforms* now ....

I found a couple - there aren't really many out there and none of them are really what I was thinking. Don't tell me I have to design something. feh.

dinsdag, mei 04, 2004

I found a weaving book on sale at the library today. It's Handweaving by Iona Plath. It's old enough not to have an ISBN; the copyright date is 1964. It's mostly 4 harness patterns for upholstery. The neatest thing is it still has the original receipt in it. It was purchased from National Book Company (MU2-3908), 6/30/65, for the whopping sum of $6.72 (+ 20¢ postage and insurance). National Book Company notes "Regret we cannot supply 'Swedish Handweaving'". LCM* of Lounsbury Road in Croton-on-Hudson was the purchaser.

Well, it's a good buy in that it's already provided me with more than $1's worth of entertainment.


*Name and address witheld for obvious reasons. BTW, LCM are my initials too! (And my father's, etc.)

vrijdag, april 30, 2004

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vrijdag, april 23, 2004

I'm not sure how I got here today. I was creating a LiveJournal Account (yeah - like I'll blog there any more than I do here - not to mention I set my preferences to display in Hungarian, so it takes effort for me to navigate around.) and tried to type in another URL, but I spelled it wrong and just ended up typing "t" instead of adding "t" to what I had already typed, and that somehow brought me to Blogger. So I figured I'd post.

I finished my computer gloves. That's probably the first project I've completed in what, 6+ months? It only took about 10-15 hours. I should knit more.

I got the WFB fleeces that I wanted. First time in 5-6 years I've been able to score a jet black lamb's fleece. Cool beans. Looking forward to getting those. At least it will give me some new colors of fleece to stare at in my office.

Well, signing into Blogger got me a new Gmail account, so I'm going to go play over there for a bit.

maandag, april 19, 2004

I hear its warm out today. It's supposed to go up to 82 degrees in NYC today. 84 in Philadelphia. The northeast is warmer than Florida. But I wouldn't know, I'm stuck inside.

Now that there is no more windchill, I'm crafting more. I tend to do all of my hobbies outside. Well, except for homebrewing. I've been working on gloves for a couple of days. (Still doing ribbing on 0s) I'm also trying to spin up some space dyed roving from Rheinbeck. I've got a pile of 7 skeins of sport weight wool that I'm trying to figure a purpose for (770 yards blue, 154 yrds eggplant, 154 yrds mauve). Any suggestions?