It rained last year...it might rain this year but at least it will be warm, unlike last year. So it will be good! And since its going to be warm I am NOT going to wear this....
But as you can see here...its finished in time. I purchased the yarn for this at last year's Wool Festival as I mentioned in an earlier blog. This picture doesn't show the true color of the garment. Its a darker charcoal gray than what is represented in the photo. Alas, I am not a photographer and do not own a fancy camera. I am extremely glad to be finished with it because I have so many other projects that are clamoring to jump in my bag!
Here's what shouted the loudest this week
Yes indeedy, I've cast on and started knitting the 2nd Traveller's Stocking (in red Koigu, starting out on size 0's, 2 circulars) finally! I think this was the sock of the month in October or November for the KOTR KAL. I'm glad to have taken the break from them and I am having fun with them again. Who knows...maybe someday I'll make another pair......riiiiight! Well maybe in the next life, ya never know.
And here is the beginning of the Arm Cosies that I'm knitting for those chilly movie matinees and the office refrigeration days...er, summer office environment. I'm using Classic Yarn's Cashsoft Aran which is a blend of "extra fine merino", microfiber and cashmere. This was some of the yarn that I picked up on my first visit to The Sheepy Yarn Shop in White Bear Lake. Rina and I were there collecting charms and hopping around the metro on the yarn shop crawl - 7 Jewels of the Twin Cities thing last year. The Koigu was also purchased that day at Needlework Unlimited.
So while I was sitting here a Pileated Woodpecker stopped to take a drink from the bird bath just feet from my window! The camera was right here but the damn memory card was stuck in the USB drive of my computer! I'm so bummed that I missed that photo op even though I suck at photography! It was a beautiful and rare site in the backyard. We have tons of birds but the pileated doesn't come around very often so it was a special treat.
This is the book I'm currently reading. DF started reading Jim Butcher's Dresden Files series after watching the show on cable this spring. The characters in the book have the same names and the plots are similar but that's about the end of the similarities. Murphy, the cop in the series, is blond and medium build in the book and she is dark and petite on the show. I can see why the change...I think I like the Murphy in the show better. Same with the watchdog from the White Council who hounds Harry (Dresden, the main character), in the book he's middle-aged and kind of heavier....and on the show he's a big hunk of a guy around, oh....28 or 30 maybe. Harry is a wizard-for-hire in Chicago and the Police Dept calls on him often to assist with bizarre, occult-type murders. So far I'm not sold on the book, I'm about half-way thru the first one. I'm just killing time until my other favorite authors release new books. But I could end up liking these...jury's still out.
Spidey 3 was ok. Bittersweet at the end once again. Dammit anyway. Looking forward not to Pirates and Shrek and Harry.
A Fluffy TTFN to y'all!
4 comments:
I'd love to go to the Wool Festival - I've never made it to any (yet). But I have the MS 30/60 bike ride Saturday and a gathering of the team members in the evening. Sunday I'm hoping to sneak in Mom time and wool time. It will be tough but who knows. Hope you find some wonderful homemade soap and sock shapers. Enjoy your day!
I wish I was closer because I've never been to a knitting festival and would love to experience it! Wow you have so many projects going. So far I've been showing on my blog what I've done in the past - but really only work on one thing at a time (although I do think of what I'm going to do next a lot). Oh, what is a sock shaper? Is it in the shape of a foot?
Sock shaper = sock blocker and is the shape of a 2D foot, ankle and part of the leg...more like the shape of a sock, eh.
And check this site out...http://www.illinoisgreenpastures.org/events_fleecetofiber.html.html - Wheaton is just a wee bit due-west of Chi-town.
Those sock blockers are really cool - I think I will get a pair! There is even some on e-bay with a maple leaf (that Todd may appreciate in his Canadian pride). Cool site too for the knitting festival - I'm defiantly going to go to that! Thanks!!
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