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Entries from September 2007

I can’t stand it any longer!!

September 30, 2007 · 1 Comment

Even though this is a knit blog, and knit blogs are traditionally filled with pictorial documentation of projects past, present, and future, I cannot wait even one more day to start sharing my knitting life with you, the faceless internet. Until my beautiful camera arrives, I will pepper these posts with pictures of things that are similar to the things I am writing about, so you aren’t left in the dark, oh faceless internet.

So let’s get down to business. As of right now, I have one FO (finished object, in case by some bizarre coincidence a non-knitter stumbles across this blog), and at last headcount, three [active] WIPs (works-in-progress, by the same token). I’m not going to mention how many discarded projects are hidden around my apartment or ends I have left to weave in, out of fear that I may face litigation for causing an epdemic of heart failure amongst knitters.

I’ll start with WIPs, so we can all end on a happy note with an FO. Right now, I’m working on a generic top-down raglan baby cardi out of

Valley Yarns Longmeadow.

This is for my best friend, who moved on way across the state, and I moved the other, so we rarely get to see eachother anymore. I’m hoping that showering her with handknits on a regular basis will make up for the distance. Oh, and let the record state that I am doing the body in olive, and the collar, cuffs, waistband, and button bands in yellow.

WIP number two: Ysolda’s Gretel. I love you, Ysolda. This beret is adorable, you are adorable, yay on all accounts. I’m working it in:

Ella Rae Classic.

As a note to anyone thinking about trying this pattern: it is meticulous. Try it, you’ll like it.

And as for WIP numero tres, I really can’t do it justice without a camera. So internet, you’ll have to put your waiting caps on.

And now, the moment I’m sure you’ve all been waiting for, wherein I vainly boast about my FOs. Or FO, if you want to get technical. So about a month ago, I realized that although we have been dating for over two and a half years, I had yet to knit my dear, sweet (large-footed) boyfriend a pair of socks. This had nothing to do with fear of any curse; for I am cynical and don’t believe in anything, let alone some foofy knitting curse, muahaha! Ahem. Anyway, this had nothing to do with the curse, just that I hadn’t thought of it. A travesty, you say? I agree, and so got to work quickly. Unfortunately, my plans were waitlisted do to us moving and a mild case of second sock syndrome. Flash forward to the beginning of this week, when I realized I had better get my keister in gear if I was going to finish this damned pair of socks before Socktoberfest, and there you have it. Socks under pressure (really the only way I can work, honestly). In any case, they’re simple, generic stockinette toe-up socks with a short-row heel, out of

Knitpicks Essential Tweed.

I promise a proper writeup when the blasted camera arrived, but for now, this little lady’s got homework to do.

Categories: WIP · anticipation · fo

My Heart Goes Pitter-Patter for You, Canon Powershot

September 29, 2007 · Leave a Comment

I cannot even begin to tell you how anxious I am to receive my new camera. I have so much yarn, and so little time! This dillema is further compounded by the fact that there was a mixup at buy.com, where I purchased the camera. See, my lovely boyfriend (pictures to follow when said camera arrives) and I recently moved, and I hadn’t yet changed my address with my bank because I get my statements electronically anyway. So in a fit of utter camera lust, I typed my new address as the billing address for my check card. Obviously, this was incorrect, and I got an email from buy.com, informing me that they could not ship my purchase because the billing address was incorrect. So I emailed them, explaining the situation, and now here I sit, sad and camera-less. (I do want to put it out there that buy.com is doing the best they can with my scatter-brained mistake. I hold no animousity toward them.) Add this to the fact that I also ordered a Ravelry tee-shirt that won’t ship for another five weeks, and the sum equals one lonely, shirtless, camera-less blogger. Woe is me.

Categories: anticipation · camera · online purchases

And So it Begins…

September 26, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Some questions I must ask of myself on this, the eve of the birth of a new blog: Am I really starting a new blog? Am I really this far behind the rest of the cyber-savvy knitting community? Did I really just purchase a Canon Powershot A560 in order to satiate an unbearable need to take pictures of my knitting projects and post them on the internet?

The answer to all these questions, and probably more involving my lack of sanity, is a resounding “Yes.” I am now a knitblogger. I give up. You people have sucked me into your tawdry web, and I am stuck but good. I actually spent a good hour yesterday in the courtyard of my apartment building with my Pentax, taking pictures of assorted knitting sundries in front of several frat guys and their sorority arm-candy, which I plan to develop, painstakingly scan onto my boyfriend’s computer, resize, upload to Flickr, and…what was I talking about?

I blame Ravelry.

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