Monday, 23 June 2008

Budget? What budget?

June08I got my new toy the other day.

It's SO PRETTY! And it's quite fun to spin on - because it's so slooooow. Its lowest ratio is 3:1, and so it's fantastic for ze bulky goodness, which I'm hoping to do a little bit more of soon - make me some nifty hats - I have a great pattern for a top hat which I'm thinking this chunky stuff will be poifect for. If I can remember which Knit1 it was in. Hm. The guy I bought it from said that he thought the painting had been done by his mother-in-law, and it came with the most adorable "recipes for fancy yarns" which I'll photograph during the day - the macro won't pick it up at night time. Very very cute.

Phoebeiscute_006I've been knitting fairly quickly (by my standards where I complete one jumper per year) on the cotton jumper, it's looking luscious(this is me knitting on the greyhound to Sydvegas), and I'm trying to pretend that The Other Green Jumper doesn't exist. Other than that... tomorrow's my last day at my current work position, and I move sideways and slightly upward through the organisation to my two new part-time job and 2 day a week traineeship in school counselling on Wednesday. Eeeee! :):):)

Sunday, 08 June 2008

Update!

Salamander_002 It's been a while. I've been doing a lot of stuff, including changing jobs (*gasp*) and batting off the black dog with a stick. I've also been spinning lots, and have made a gorgeous new dye colourway called Salamander (which are mythical fire elementals, ooooh)

June08_001 June08_005 June08_004 So here's what I've been spinning: The first is a teal green mix of silk and merino, all wound on to my Andean plyer and ready to 2-ply, and the other is a bunch of purple merino that Rachel bought for me (yey Rache, you're awesome) and I'm thinking I might Navajo ply that, but I'm still thinkin.

June08_006 Knitting: The Green Jumper is stalled with too-short sleeves, and lies around the house looking gorgeous but fragmented. Bit like me on a Sunday afternoon. (bwahaha)

June08_007 Meanwhile I've started a new sage green cotton jumper called Twisted - you can see it on Ravelry (username monnsqueak) if you're a Raveler, but here's the first shot of the back. Look at that shaping! Mmmm! Slight problem with this one already - I measured and started this one about a month ago and have since gone on (another) diet. So 2 1/2 kilos later, I'm hoping it won't look like a sack on me when I'm done. *sigh*

Anyway, I'm off to feed my WoW addiction while living in jealousy of M-H running around Wales and hanging out with other knitting legends. *sigh* Have a wonderful long weekend!

Sunday, 20 April 2008

The weekend of heppy!

I have had a WONDERFUL weekend!

It started Friday night when Liz and Chelle came to stay with us for a night, and I went out to have nyummy asian food in Dickson with them... mmm. Laksa. How can you go wrong!

We got up reasonably early, and despite the fact that Canberra isn't very big, Chelle got lost going for a walk. It might not be big, but it's hell confusing - all the streets are curly and curvy, and because Canberra has no billboards (yeah, it's a bit Pleasantville) and the burbs aren't that old, it's actually quite difficult to find your direction because of the distinct lack of landmarks. It's all curvy roads and dry roadsides and rather conservative looking homes, and poor dehydrated drought ravaged gardens. (Well except for the parliamentary circle and anywhere near the lakes, which are divinely green and rather lovely). Anyway. I go rescue Chelle, who was half way back to Sydney, and we all took off to Belconnen fresh food markets and had brekky at the organic cafe there. Pretty nice. The eggs are amazing, though the quality of their roasted veg has gone down - no zucchinis or other greens, just sweet potato, pumpkin and carrot. Other than that it's a gorgeous little cafe with really good organic coffee and incredibly indulgent chocolates, and lots of hippy-chick sorta things like ear candles and organic sushi ingredients and stuff. We were having so much fun that we forgot to take photos. Always a good sign :D

Then I took off to work for a few hours, and after that the foody joy continued.

Weekendofheppy_002I was wailing away a week or so ago about how it's a bit sucky that Lebanese food is so luscious, but takes so long to prepare, so a few girlies put their hands up for the experience of coming over and making stuffed vine leaves. If you do this alone, you need about 3 or 4 hours. If you have girlfriends and a bottle of wine, you can knock it over in 2. And the 2nd hour is when they're cooking on the stove top, so it's an hour of rolling spliff-type munchies, and an hour of hanging out, drinking wine and gossiping enthusiastically about all sorts of silly stuff.

Weekendofheppy_005Divine, wonderful, beautiful way to spend a Saturday arvo! There will definitely be repeats of the experience, next time I'm doing stuffed zucchinis. *droool* The recipe for the stuffed vine leaves is very accessible, you can find it in this little Woman's Weekly book. A lighter, more traditional lemon-flavoured style can be found elsewhere, but I love this one because it's so sweet and rich with the tomato sauce.

Weekendofheppy_003And finally, the roast of doom later that night. Need I say more? Despite a no-show (silly boy doesn't know what he's missing, nor how sought-after a seat at the Doom Roast is), it was a raging success, especially with Maddi's home made margarita ice cream. Mmm.

Weekendofheppy_004Could it have been any better? Not in a million years. Bring on the 4 day week, I feel like a million dollars :D Now I'm just hanging out with a glass of rose and reading Jane Austen by candlelight. *heppy heppy heppy*

Monday, 26 November 2007

Vile capitalism, as experienced by the girly shoe shopper

Shoesies ChooseloveI got a cute little shoebox package in the mail today... eeeee! They're my lovely new Fluevogs, which I've been squeaking and squawking about for the past 2 weeks, and they fit! And they're mine! Whee! I was pretty excited about them, I got them from ebay for about $100 (including postage), and they're probably worth about $300. Yummm. I love bargains. The bottom of the shoe has this funky thing which says To Love or To Hate, The Choice is Yours... and then on the heel 'choose love'. *smiles gleefully* I can hardly think of anything cuter to put on my feet. Besides a labrador puppy, perhaps. So yah, that's me getting all girly and materialistic. Shame on me, shame... because something that's this much fun *must* be bad. Hehehe.

Greenjumperalmostdone_2 I've actually been wielding the pointy sticks with a bit more direction and intention lately, and I'm almost finished the green jumper, which is looking gorrrrrgeous darlings. Mmm. Pity I totally missed winter with this one. My only regret is that the fluevogs exactly the same as my purple ones but in this same green were snapped up by someone else. *sigh*... being a girly girl is *so* tough. I might give it up, real soon. Yeah.

Sunday, 30 September 2007

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Sunday, 23 September 2007

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Saturday, 22 September 2007

Progress

In shameless imitation of Didolikali's purchase of a heap of cheap canvases with the intention to just produce work, quality optional (though it seems to me she always gets that anyway). So yeah, cheap canvases, nice bright coloured backgrounds, and go for it. No artsy inhibition, just do it. Good plan, and one well worth copying, so I bought me a little handful of canvases and I'm covering them in calligraphy.

Whynot1 I thought I might take progress photos this time, so here's a base layer for the current quote "some men see things as they are and say why? I dream things that never were and say 'why not?'"

I'm not sure if I'm gonna change the "men" bit. Hm. Changing quotes makes them a misquote. I really like the sentiment. I'll have a think about it.

Whynot2The base layer seemed very stark, so I've gone over it with a foam brush and some silver gouache. That's a slightly better start I think.

As for knitting progress, I'm a few rows off the armhole shaping for my green jumper. Ah... yay for getting jumpers finished just in time for summer...

Friday, 21 September 2007

Ravelry

I'm becoming obsessed with it. I look at it 3 or 4 times a day.

But... omigawd!

I've gone from 5506 to 3483 since Monday morning! Yeeeeeeeee!

Sunday, 16 September 2007

gotta make em!

When even your boyfriend flips out at how cute they are, you know they're pretty damn cute.

http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEfall07/PATTwoodins.html

Must. Make. Them.

Saturday, 07 July 2007

Tarts and work and lurgy and shtuff

AllicansayisdatmylifeisprettyplainWhat can I say. The picture pretty much sums it up. Thanks to my latest obsession, icanhascheezburger, for the ridiculously silly and cute pic. :D

Hrm, yes. A pretty plain life at the moment. I'm settling in to work, which has some great moments and some horrid moments - fairly standard for most jobs I suppose. It's rewarding, but hell demanding, and I'm coming home pretty ratshit most days. As a result of huge change and adjustment (and exposure to sniffly coughing teenagers), I got sick. Third week into work and I've already taken a sick day. How embarrassing. And when I turned up to my volunteer work this morning, they told me to bugger off, go home, and don't even think about infecting them with my evil lurgy. Heh.

But! I am getting a tiny bit of time to knit. And I mean tiny... but I'm happy with that! Despite the fact that I took yesterday off, I spent most of it curled up on the lounge, unconscious or semi-conscious and having really freekin weird dreams. Booo for disrupted REM patterns. So I did a couple of rows, and realised that once again I'm having serious colour issues with the green jumper. Double booo!

The beeg excitement for this week was Cynthy coming to stay (I hope I didn't infect you too! Ick!) and going out for a hugeMUNGous dinner and hanging out chit-chatting and watching dvds. Yay for midweek visitors and courses in Canberra :D

8plychocandcaramelChocolate_tartA friend came over and hung out and dyed wool with me! It was awesome... I love having people over. :D It's one of those strange things about me: I'd rather host a dinner or a morning tea or a get-together at my home than go out most of the time. I do love going out, but something I love even more is having friends over, cooking, eating, drinking, enjoying love and life in this gorgeous little space that I call my home. I don't care if it's a bit messy, I stopped getting worried about "the mess" in my house a long time ago when I realised that no matter how clean or tidy it is, I'm always going to fret that it doesn't come up to scratch, so the only solution is to give it a quick once-over and forget about it. And enjoy my visitors! Any of my friends in Canberra who ever want to just come over randomly and/or spontaneously and hang out... call me!

I'm working on this new colourway... the first pic shows attempt number one, but it's way to golden and caramelish for my liking. I've re-hashed it with far less of the caramely colour and replaced it with deeper, richer browns, and it's called Chocolate Slut in honour of a dessert I used to have in Erskinville's Rose Pub when I was still a Sydney chick. Unfortunately, when I list it on ebay I have to call it something more respectable, so I call it Chocolate Tart. Close, but just not the same indulgent, rich implications that come with the word slut. Rowr. What a great yarn name... brings to my mind images of an unapologetically sensual woman, smirking knowingly as she wipes a tiny bit of chocolate sauce from the corner of her mouth. Heheh! Maybe Tarty Chocolate would do it justice without stepping over ebay's "polite" line. Hmmm....

Friday, 29 June 2007

It's Friday, and all is well...

Life has been pretty good to me lately.

So far, I'm enjoying my new job as youth worker. Unfortunately I don't really get to talk about work at all on the blog, so booooo to not being able to share one of the coolest and most interesting bits of my life with you all. Those of you who know me in person will have to catch up the old-fashioned way. :D

The weird thing about me is that the more I'm doing, the more I get done. No, wait. That sounds like a statement of the obvious, but it's not really. I mean... when I was not working, I tended to just get around to the housework whenever. But now that I'm working again, I'm remembering how much energy I used to have, and am rediscovering. So I'm actually doing more housework, and getting back to the gym (whee!) and knitting! Because my work hours aren't flexible (double boooo) I get up at about 7ish, but don't have to be there until 9am... and I usually have about 1/2 an hour free in the morning to hang out and do whatever.

Confused_birdySo instead of playing WoW for that 1/2 hour (30 mins isn't really enough to get into it and have a proper play) like Marty-Bear has been (tsk tsk Marty, you'd better start leveling that shaman), I've been doing a little bit of housework some mornings, and knitting. Yay! AND... the days I'm in the office for lunch (it happens occasionally), I pull out my knitting. It's attracted less comments than I thought it would, but my work colleagues are slowly realising that I'm not likely to poke them if they're nice to me. *evil giggle*

BackofgreenjumperI finished the back of my green jumper last night, yay! And I'd be casting on for the front of it, but I felt like bragging instead. :D Isn't it loverly? After the setback which saw me frogging a good 20% of the back, I put it aside for a little while and voila! I get a job, have hardly any time any more, and the only thing that's suffered is my gaming time. *blush* Funny that.

SSK last Saturday was AWESOME! The piccies will go up sooner or later, but M-H is even busier than she usually is these days, and for now you'll just have to believe me that it was huuuuge and there were so many people there that I didn't get to talk to most of the new peeps. My priority was more to catch up with my buds that I hadn't seen for so long though, so no biggie. Ooh! There's my alarm... I'm off to work, more later! :D:D:D

Thursday, 10 May 2007

Oh yes. Other issues...

Oh yeah. The other issue...

BlackbeltbarbieThis one's just a quickie: I'm thinking I might cast on for a Clapotis, like everyone else on the planet. I'm going to use some of my own dyed yarn (shock horror: I don't actually sell it all!) in a 4 ply, on largish needles so it's nice and airy and lofty and yummmmmmy. (very complex and technical terms in use here, I do hope you're keeping up).

I'm not so keen on the way the edges go, however, and the whole "right-side-wrong-side" thing with scarves and shawls annoys me: I like them to be reversible, so it doesn't matter how you arrange them, they still look good.

So I wanted to ask, before I got off my lazy bum and knitted myself a sample: Has anyone out there used the Clapotis pattern in garter stitch? :D I do know that Mary-Helen used 2 strands of finer yarn with gorgeous results for her scarf some time ago, and am also considering this as an option. But I'm intrigued by the garter stitch idea. Anyone done it?

Tuesday, 01 May 2007

Sock requests

I knitted David's mum a pair of socks for the first Christmas we spent together.

I know this is always something of a dangerous move, beginning a friendship or other relationship (what *do* you call your partner's mother? Margaret, I suppose, is the only option I have) by giving a hand-knit item. Or pair of items. She loved them, things looked good.

Until the other day, when she was on the phone, and told him that she wanted some more.

Um...?!

I detest knitting socks. I knit them for only two reasons: One, if I need a REALLY special present (like that first Christmas) for someone and can't think of anything else, and Two, cos I want some for my own feet, and wanting to wear handknit socks narrowly outweighs the annoyance of having to knit the damn things. I mean, I'd love to knit her socks til the cows came home if I got any shred of enjoyment out of making them, she's nice enough to perhaps think about saying yes, but even with the ulterior motive of buttering up the out-laws (*wink*) I'm just not going to go there.

So, I said, NOOOO! immediately, and told D to let her know that if my own mother isn't getting any more, I'm dreadfully sorry, but she isn't either. *giggle* I knit socks for mum, all three of my sisters, and my ex-MIL, and told them all that one was their quota, end of story. Hee.

I'm not quite sure what his family make of me. His father, at one point last Christmas, noted in a surprised tone "she can actually be charming sometimes, can't she?". They ask every now and again when we're going to get married (*cackle*), and when we plan on having children (*laughs until unconscious*). As for religion, I've quite happily skirted around the issue, and am happy to keep doing so.

And do I have any sockies on the go at the moment? Yeah sort of. I started some of Jussi's yoga socks a looooong time ago, and have just about finished the first. *yawn* I'll get there eventually, I'm sure.

Monday, 30 April 2007

Three toads in a pond: Toad Number Three

My final toad that I'm going to share with you is the Eternal Sock, so called because it seemed that it would be the knitting project that I worked on for the rest of eternity.

It was the year 2002. (ye gods...) I'd never knitted a sock before, but I had pictures of what knitting on dpns looked like (I still called them a set of knitting pins back then, because that is what my ancient "Dictionary Of Stitches" called them).

And I had just started with a lovely group of people known as SSK. Oh my.

The possibilities of truly creative knitting and fibre art opened for me with the group - here were people who liked the same things I did, were funny and smart and good fun to hang out with, and I imagined creative energy flowing through the room in the same fanciful way I've always imagined radio waves, a ghostly river flow of ethereal light zooming through the air.

And they talked about knitting socks. I could hardly imagine a sweeter luxury for my feet, which were generally stuffed into a pair of boots (my desire to wear silly girly shoes wore off after about 17, and didn't kick in again until after 30, but that's another story).

So. I found me a free sock pattern with a picture (there weren't that many out there then...) and off I went. I have a feeling that Brown Fox's sun and moon socks pattern isn't available any more, as a google search turns up old dead links, but I also think I have the pdf saved on my hard drive. Muhaha!

Suc40009I bought some merino babywool (LOL) and cast on. I knitted a bit. I put it down and knit other stuff. I knitted a bit more. I put it down again.

By the time I finally decided once and for all to just get on with and finish them off, you couldn't get the same yarn any more, and I would not have had enough to finish them anyway. I've always found it impossible to bring myself to throw them out, but today I did. Byebye toads! No more swimming in this little pond! Begone foul creatures, never to return!!!

Sunday, 29 April 2007

Three toads in a pond: Toad Number Two

My "raiding gloves" have been the source of much amusement to my WoW guild, with suggestions for a special guild design, and many hints at having a pair made, which I ignore. *hehe evil* I don't have a pic of it anymore, since my old photo server went byebyes and never looked back. Ah well.

Suc40008I have, however, offered my two favourite wower boys a pair of raiding gloves, so that cold winter nights spent at the computer cursing raid down-time doesn't have to include cold pinkies. So I started a pair for Damien, I couldn't get the sizing right, cast on several times, got sick of it, put it aside, picked it up again, put it down when I did the first, finally started again on the 2nd, and was almost finished the 2nd one when I ran out of wool. Bah.

It just wasn't gonna happen. I threw the bits out. And... instead of sockweight yarn, I'm doing them both a pair each in the leftover purple 12 PLY (woot! faster than the speed of squeaks!)... which of course makes them EPIC. Hehe.

And, yes, that's the very cute sleeve (with end not yet woven in) of my new purple cardi. Ooh!

Saturday, 28 April 2007

Speaking of purple cardigans...

Oh yeah. Speaking of purple cardigans... I've finished the knitting and I'm faffing around with the finishing, which involves weaving in, fixing the holes in the armpits, and putting little beads on the bottom bits...

Suc40010 It's looking VERY cute!

And the only other exciting thing is that I finally finished my Mrs Beeton cufflings, and wore them out last night to a luscious turkish dinner. They look awesome with my purple velvet vampire coat, but the picture of the finished item paired with coat will have to wait. Bah for forgettting to take piccies!

Three toads in a pond: Toad Number One

The Sanquhar gloves. Yeah. How could I forgot.

Suc40007Gorgeous stuff. I would still love a pair of these gloves, but the project is on that rather heavily populated backburner of mine now, jostling with a rogue, a beaded lace shawl for which I cannot work out which pattern row I'm up to (eep), a top hat, and other funky little numbers which I've always wanted to knit and just never gotten round to.

So what's wrong with the gloves?

Oh Sanquar Glove, How dost thou annoy me? Let me count the ways...

Firstly, the cuff. In mine, and on every Sanky glove I've ever seen a picture of, even the highly esteemed example in the link above, it curls. Hello, it IS stocking stitch, after all. This bugs me, and even with pressing and blockin and playing with it, you can see mine persistently curled. Bah.

Secondly, the finger thickness. I have small hands and my fingers are tiny. So my fingers sort of... swum around inside the glove finger, and that was the first one - it was only going to get worse as I headed towards the pinky. It was gonna make my hands look like that Van Gogh drawing of the carpenter. Mmm. Styyyylish.

Thirdly, the finishing on the fingers. It sort of came up to a... point. Like a fat pyramid on each fingertip. Not exactly the look I was after.

One day I'm going to start the whole thing again, and adapt the cuff, the finger sizing, and the finishing. And they're going to be luuurvely.

Until then, I might just make a nice pair of Dashings for myself. Yummmm. And finish putting the beads on my new purple cardi. :D

Oh, and it just occurred to me, post post (haha) that not everyone may know what a toad is. Besides a rather unfortunate looking amphibious creature. It stands for Trashed Object, Abandoned in Disgust. *giggle*

Monday, 23 April 2007

Oh Mrs Beeton, what a mess!

Firstmrsbeetondone Along with several TOADs (another story for another day) I found my half-baked Mrs Beetons in the semistash which was lurking about in the loungeroom last night.

Cool, I think to myself, I should finish those, with winter coming up they'll be yummy to show off and flounce round in.

So I fish out a heap of... shtuff. Tangled, crappy, stuff. D looked back from his computer at me, sitting happily waist deep on the loungeroom floor in tangly woolly goodness, and cringed. Hehe! Oh Mr Hart...

A big handful of shite heads for the bin, and another big handful of bits and pieces get thrown on the giveaway pile. And I pull all the bits out that I need to finish off my other wristlet. Or so I think. Grr. I sit down and start to knit, and realise that I'm missing the larger beads you need for the wrist. Aargh! I've just gone through my entire stash, and I can tell you that I know that the jar of those beads is nowhere to be found. They're... somewhere. Sort of like my dignity after a choir camp. I'm certain it's there, it's just not... visible. Ahem.

So yeah. Am I going to face another toad? *sigh*. Boooooring. And then I remember that I'd actually cast on for the last bit, and that the cast-on bit is somewhere in the huge tangled mess of crap that I'd put in the bin an hour before.

A little bit of bin-diving (how relieved was I that I'd just changed the bag... leftover Chinese in the wool, not a good thing), and voila! 13 shiny little beads clinging to the sad remainders of a ditched cast-on. Woot! Mrs Beeton, here I come!

Small pleasures, and all that. Yay.

Thursday, 29 March 2007

Purpley goodness

It's been ages since I actually knitted a garment. Mostly since I started uni (over FOUR YEARS AGO, PEOPLE!) I've just knitted... shtuff. Sockies, scarflings, covers for things like phones and mp3 players - little stuff.

Well bugger that for a boring way to knit. I want cool clothes again! My wardrobe has gotten sadder and tattier and uglier as my years as a student have worn on, and it's time to do something about it.

Enter the funky purkle cardi. Lacey yumminess from elann.com, clicky clicky for the free pattern. Yummm. I'm actually not doing it a cropped length, and am instead going for something that just comes down past my hips - a much more flattering style for a pear-shaped squeak.

CardiI'm ever so slightly concerned that the cardi as it currently exists looks small enough to fit my mother, who is somewhere between a size 6 and 8. Tiny. She gets her shoes from the kids' section. But I'm thinking that lace generally has the living crap blocked out of it, so I'm not hitting any panic buttons yet. I've never actually blocked a cardigan before. Mostly cos I've never made a cardigan before. Any tips?

Picotcastoff I'm loving the cute sleeve detail, which involves a picot castoff. In fact, the whole experience has been quite the adventure, with the pattern being somewhat... vague. Well, it's meant to be like that, since it's a "knit-to-fit" pattern, so it says, yeah do this and sorta knit til it's big enough to reach to about heeeeeere... hehe. So, yeah. Lots of trying on a half-baked cardi, and after a few false starts on the sleeves and 2 x 6.5mm circs later (which I'll probably never use again), I was off and running.

Milaneselace Oh, and Delly? This is the "lace" that I was knitting while fishing the other day on WoW. 6 stitch, 10 row repeat. Very easy, very cute. The word lace does not necessarily equate with difficult or complex. Promise. I did say necessarily, didn't I? Well this is one of the easypeasy ones. :D

Wednesday, 07 February 2007

about those finishing touches...

This is getting harder and harder to contemplate giving away...

Eye1 First I started by sketching a basic eye shape out on a piece of white felt, and after several frankensteinish attempts, this is what I came up with. Revolting-looking still, but it's early days.

Then I get out my embroidery thread (long neglected) and start to over-stitch. And... voila! One extremely cute dragonling eye! I was starting to worry that the dragon was looking extremely 'naive-art' looking, but it's finally shaping up to satisfactory.

Eye2_1 *smile*

Here's lookin' at you, kid!

and now for the finishing touches...

She's finished! Well, almost.

I actually finished the sewing up on Monday, just before the lovely Lizzie hailed back to Sydney after a gorgeously relaxed weekend. I think so many people already knew what I was knitting, but in the same way that parents pretend they don't know what the obviously-shaped lump is in their gift, they bestow the boon of studied ignorance, for the sake of fun. Hehe! You can link to the Norberta pattern here.

I still have to the eyes and teeth, but I have some white felt and a needle ready to go, so that'll be the finishing touches later today or tonight...

Mysterysolved1 Mysterysolved2I'm really pleased with how it's turned out, and I've put a little tinkly bell inside, so she rattles when you shake her. I think this is going to be a hard project to part with when the time comes to put her into a box to mail off. *sob*

In knitting news of the world, I'm enormously pleased to see that Brenda Dayne is feeling a lot better and has started podcasting again. I've been flirting around with other podcasts, but what I've found is that the amount of work and time she puts into her podcasts are what makes them superior to any other that I've listened to - content, sound quality, the ability to make me laugh out loud, and in the case of this episode, cry as well. (hoo boy, teary just remembering it, better than a chick flick!)

In particular I enjoyed her discussion of stash-busting, and it's made me realise how glad I was that I had a stash, since I've been knitting mostly from it for the past two years. It's been great for a student on a very strict budget, and yay for Chrissie presents on the cheap *wink*

Now, I'm off to give a little whelpling the gift of sight. And... teef. :D

Tuesday, 06 February 2007

the last bits

:D

Lookin' cute!

Mystery3_1 Mystery5 Mystery4 I had to buy the finishing touches thingy for it today, a total of 80 cents towards the project, as this was a stashbusting piece, and I just grabbed a couple of colours which suited one another out of the box and cast on.

Final shots tomorrow! Or... the day after. :D

In real life, I'm rediscovering the huge satisfaction I get when I have the time to practice a little bit of yoga every day or two. My favourite yoga instructor is Shiva Rea, whose dvds and cds you can buy from www.soundstrue.com (enter Shiva Rea into the search field). I like it because it's sneaky exercise - you can do it for half an hour, or even an hour if you get carried away, and you feel all relaxed and blissed out... and the next day you feel where you've worked (ouch!). Gorgeous way to get fit.

Friday, 02 February 2007

mystery project... another piece of the puzzle

Kirsten's guess of an octopus (based on the last pic which now only exists on my LJ) was getting slightly closer - it is a toy.

This next bit is probably a dead give-away, and as a hint, the patten for this toy is available for free online.

Mystery3 Oh, and it's cute enough that it will even entice me to knit whole bits of garter stitch - amazing but true - which I dislike almost as much as bobbles (hehe)

Wednesday, 13 December 2006

sock!

Mmm. Sockage.

I'm loving this new colourway, but haven't thought of a name for it. It's more intense than in this photo, but the colours don't come out true with this camera unless in direct sunlight. So what I'm doing here is testing out how machine washable wool holds dyes. Weird how it's ended up striping. Usually my dyeing is much less regular.

Suc40049 So David gets a pair of socks, and wears them in his vile blokey sneakers on the hottest day imaginable. If his toes turn purple, the wool doesn't hold the dyes.

Diabolically CLEFFER!

Wednesday, 01 November 2006

Podcasts and happy days

I've recently discovered the world of podcasting.

Well, not discovered as such, because of course it wasn't like an Antarctic bay waiting for someone to come along and poing excitedly and say "in honour of cockatiels everywhere I name this place Squeak Bay!"...

...and not even discovered as in I had no idea that it existed until now. Because I did know, but just never really looked into it. Firstly, I knew about podcasts, but because they were called *POD*casts, I originally thought (ok this musta been 2 years ago now) that you needed an iPod to play them, before I realised that they were just regular old sound files and they should be called mp3casts or something like that, so that idiots like myself... ok I'm just gonna stop there. *whew, that was close*

...and finally, there was no motivation to actually look into podcasts and to see if they were worth listening to. And then, I got a very cool and thoughtful birthday present from the lovely Emma... the whole first season of Cast-On, burned onto a CD. Coooool. So I started listening. I've listened to quite a few audio books over the years, and like the listening-while-knitting-or-spinning thing, but this was something new.

So, there's a new one. A local knitter (well, Sydney) called David, putting his voice and his heart on the line to talk about what he likes doing.

Interested? http://www.sticksandstring.com.au/ Go suss him out. I'm in the process of downloading, and will be taking my little mp3 player outside to weed the gardens once it's done.

Oh, and the obligatory birty photo. I have no idea how she got to be this cute. SillybirdI guess it's just a talent of hers.

update: omg! he's (sticksandstrings) an astrophysicist! I can just imagine it... yeah whaddayoudo? I'm an astrophysicist. No, really. I promise! Look, here, I have a little card wot says so... *pulls little gold-deckled card from back pocket*... yeah. So, am I hawt, or wawt? (sheesh, I think, another scientist called David... I could start a collection! Woot!)

Tuesday, 12 September 2006

Mmm, beads...

I'm currently working on a stats assignment and am taking a quick break to update. Last night I cast on for Mrs Beeton, and my yarn is way too fine for it. I get 32 stitches to 4 inches rather than the required 21. This is, however, exactly half as much again as the original gauge, so instead of casting on 108 stitches, I'm casting on 162, and taking it from there. I may have to add the occasional extra row in there to make it proportionately longer too.Mrsbeetoncaston

Any thoughts on resizing/regauging them?

And... study. Hm. This is a quick summary of it all:

... word count on current assignment: 988

... word count on thesis: same as last time, a little over 6,000

... written assignments left to do: 3

... presentations left to do: 1

... number of exams left to do: 1

... stupid weekly questions to write: 6

... days left til it's all over: 44

I was thinking of adding "tantrums to be thrown", "panic attacks to be had" and "lecturers' assignment boxes to sneak dog-turds into" but that stuff is always seat-of-your pants anyway, isn't it?

Special thanks to both my supervisor and my dear friend Rachel for alleviating my panicked moments this week with well-placed hints and advice. Forty four days and counting.

Tuesday, 22 August 2006

*squeak!* FO!!!

*beams proudly*  Finishedsums2Finishedsums1_1

And *that* is what you do when you have a looming deadline! Actually, it was perilously close to being finished, and I've been dragging it everywhere doing a little here, a little there, and finished it off during "television night" last night. *does the dance of squeaky joy*

...Lawrence of Arabia, eat your heart out.Lawrence

Wednesday, 09 August 2006

mmm, cables!

PurseprogressIt's been ages since I did any cabled stuff. Yum! Once the faeces er thesis is handed in, I'll be making an aran jumper or cardy of some description, it's been waaaaay too long. But until then, I need a change purse. And I have 50g of handspun wool to do something with. And I have an urge to knit cables. Lots and lots of them. Hm!

... words: 1143

...days to go: 78

Tuesday, 08 August 2006

What's so bad about kipping?

So today, a teacher at uni has asked me to not knit during lectures and classes. Why? Although I explained to them that it stops me from whispering constantly to the person next to me (sorry Rache!), helps me focus on just listening and following along with the notes, and helps me stay calm and happy (not to mention biting my nails) they asked that I "find other ways of coping with my anxiety". Apparently, it's distracting to them. An academic who's been teaching for how many years? Ah, yeah right. This person certainly doesn't seem to be bothered by the students sitting right behind me who chat and giggle for about half the lecture.

Hm. I just love being singled out when I'm doing nothing wrong. But since this person has made it "their problem" by obsequiously claiming that they find my behaviour distracting, they've made it into a disruptive and unacceptable behaviour. And if I fight this, I'm going to cause myself a whole lot of stress I really don't need, especially now that I feel as though I'm starting to come out on top. I would consider kicking up a stink if I didn't have two assessment tasks to be marked by this particular person, but if there's one thing I've learned from my time in both big corporate and university, it's that if your arse is on the line, just shut the hell up and don't rock the boat. *heavy cynicism*... long live freedom.

...word count: 875

...days to go: 79

Sunday, 06 August 2006

Caps and Birties

... I've just spent the last few hours getting my "questions" in for Monday morning (a regular assignment for uni, and one which has already had me in tears this semester) and reviewing my focus groups video for my thesis, and I'm feeling rather chuffed. And on a roll!

SumshellI'm nearing the end of the revolting SUMS cap. The thing has been driving me crazy, I have no idea what possessed me to agree to knit something so huge in STOCKING STITCH; not just that, it isn't for me, and I don't even rehearse any more, so I don't have a regular 3-hour stint in which to amuse myself with boring knitting like I used to while I sang with SUMS. But... since I'm all fired up and going like a mad thing, I might as well do a few rows. Like my degree, the end of it is in sight. Yay!

Sleepyphoebs Phoenix thinks it's all dreadfully boring, and would rather sleep. Oh, so cute! She's starting to moult, so she had her first shower in ages today, we hopped in, and squeaked happily in the shower amidst much fluffing of feathers. I do so love having birdy company! I initiated the shower after she tried to bathe in her drinking water the other day and ended up in a shallow bowl, but couldn't get her wings wet. Have you ever seen a more adorable birty??? Phoebebath

...word count: 616

...days to go: 81

Saturday, 05 August 2006

Mrs Beeton, here we come!

I started spinning this yarn when I still lived at Leichhardt with the wonderful Lizzie and Niv, and M-H, Sandra and Emma all within squeaking distance to me. It was one of the most gorgeous times of my life, with my dearest and most beloved friends surrounding me and just *being* there. It's occurred to me that the transition from Sydney to Canberra is being slowly dealt with in my mind, as I slowly finish off the projects begun in one place and finished in another, and this was no doubt planted in my mind by the inestimable Brenda Dayne. When she talked about her travelling sweater, the wool bought by her partner in Wales, taken to the US, begun in the US, and completed in Wales, I came very close to crying. Funny how certain stories touch your heart, sometimes completely by surprise.

As I tie off the loose ends of half finished projects and begin new ones, I also tie off loose ends of my life in Sydney and begin my new one here. And this little skein of yarn is one of them. I began spinning it one night sitting with Lizzie and Niv while watching Grey's Anatomy (which I still watch religiously! Ooh, this week's gonna be a good one!), the ultimate girly-bonding tv show *grin*. And I finished plying it yesterday, that momentous day when I actually BEGAN THE WRITE-UP OF MY THESIS! Ok, so I only have 266 words so far. But I'm aiming at working just one paragraph (minimum) in per day, and if I do that 120 words per day until the 26th October, I'll get it done on time.

Beetonyarn1_1 I took two pictures with the intention of using only one, but this first one shows the yarn to scale - that's a five cent piece - and the other shows a really nice detail *and* the colours are much more accurate in the second photo. So there you go... I'm going to string some sweet little purple and blue beadlings onto and make myself the long-promised pair of Mrs Beeton wrist warmers. Ooh, so sweet, oldfashioned and classy!!Beetonyarn2! I have a feeling that the yarn's too fine for the required gauge. But if I don't use the actual pattern, I'm just going to add in a couple of repeats to make it go all the way round the wrist. And I have pretty small wrists anyway, so it should all work out. I'm hoping that the colour changes in the wool, which I've navajo-plied, will facilitate the colour contrast between the two ruffle layers. Yummeh.

...word count: 383

...days to go: 82

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