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Archive for August, 2005

Birthday Celebration

Posted by awanda on August 29, 2005

Thank you to everyone for your birthday greetings. They were very well received and I appreciate them all. I had a great day on my birthday. I woke up to my boyfriend wishing me a happy birthday, which was just the beginning of my day. Had a nice, leisurely day waking up and got dressed and met up with some knitters! Hung out with everyone, made some progress on my sock and the scarf and then began attempting Eris, which really gave me a headache, but I worked about 6 rows of the first chart. I guess charts aren’t so bad, this just isn’t knitting for social activity or mindless knitting in front of the tv, at least not in the charts. Then went to lunch with my girls,Michelle, Cyn and Stacey. We had ourselves a great time and these lovely girls even treated me to lunch, much to my surprise. Thanks again ladies, you helped to make my day special!!

Then I was off to go home and make myself pretty and trust me, that takes a little time. I had to drag out the box of contacts and clean a pair so I could wear for the evening, a quick pedicure, shower, change of clothes, put the front of my hair up into bantu knots, change of purse, application of makeup, putting in contacts, perfume, jewelry, etc and then a quick mani before we were out on our way to dinner at The Keg Steakhouse, mmm, yummy. Even the vegetarian M was satisfied with his steak (swordfish, caught ya!) and great dessert. It was nice to go out for dinner as we haven’t with so many things happening this summer, it was really good to have a lovely, romantic dinner with my sweetie! He also gave me a beautiful bouquet of roses and a card.

Just to show you something I made last summer but never wore is a shawl. But not in the traditional form of a shawl, but one made from Rowan Kidsilk Haze and a skein of Colinette, can’t remember the name, but it is a thick and thin yarn.
View from the front:

Birthday girl in shawl I made last year, finally making its debut 
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and one from the back where you can really see the detail:

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On to the knitty progress, as this will be quick. I finished the first sock for my Sockapalooza pal and am on the heel flap of the second sock. I’m almost done with the heel flap and on to my least favorite part, picking up stitches and doing decreases for the sock. I don’t mind picking up stitches at all, I just hate doing the decreases, but oh well, once those pesky decreases are done, I’ll be on my way (close to halfway with the foot being done).
Here’s a pic of the sock in progress:
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and a closeup of the lace rib:
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Lastly, a pic of the Thandi mohair scarf as it is progressing nicely:
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The brown chai color I found for this scarf goes very well with the other colors and I enjoy knitting it so much, I’m finding it to be addictive. It’s easy to knit a color change pattern repeat as it’s only 22 rows long and about 34 stitches on the needles, it goes by quickly.

No pictures of Eris thus far as I’ve not even finished up one of the 5 charts that makes up the collar. I will have to make time to work on this one with no distractions, but the charts aren’t nearly as difficult as I thought. Thanks Michelle for the hand-holding! :-)

That’s all for now. I will try to post a little later in the week as I’m busy reorganizing and destashing stuff, books, yarn (yes, even some of my yarn will have to leave-some will be up on Ebay in a day or so, I will update the page when that happens) and I need to go through some things in my storage closet as well. Thanks to Margene’s thoughtful post on decluttering, it really got me thinking. I’ve been unhappy with the state of stuff that I have and I really need some more organization to happen. Probably this has been exacerbated by the fact that M brought over the last of stuff into the house as well as his youngest son living with us, so all this clutter I’ve been hanging on that has no meaning or value to me anymore must go. I’m tired of lugging all this stuff with me.

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Birthday Celebration

Posted by awanda on August 29, 2005

Thank you to everyone for your birthday greetings. They were very well received and I appreciate them all. I had a great day on my birthday. I woke up to my boyfriend wishing me a happy birthday, which was just the beginning of my day. Had a nice, leisurely day waking up and got dressed and met up with some knitters! Hung out with everyone, made some progress on my sock and the scarf and then began attempting Eris, which really gave me a headache, but I worked about 6 rows of the first chart. I guess charts aren’t so bad, this just isn’t knitting for social activity or mindless knitting in front of the tv, at least not in the charts. Then went to lunch with my girls,Michelle, Cyn and Stacey. We had ourselves a great time and these lovely girls even treated me to lunch, much to my surprise. Thanks again ladies, you helped to make my day special!!

Then I was off to go home and make myself pretty and trust me, that takes a little time. I had to drag out the box of contacts and clean a pair so I could wear for the evening, a quick pedicure, shower, change of clothes, put the front of my hair up into bantu knots, change of purse, application of makeup, putting in contacts, perfume, jewelry, etc and then a quick mani before we were out on our way to dinner at The Keg Steakhouse, mmm, yummy. Even the vegetarian M was satisfied with his steak (swordfish, caught ya!) and great dessert. It was nice to go out for dinner as we haven’t with so many things happening this summer, it was really good to have a lovely, romantic dinner with my sweetie! He also gave me a beautiful bouquet of roses and a card.

Just to show you something I made last summer but never wore is a shawl. But not in the traditional form of a shawl, but one made from Rowan Kidsilk Haze and a skein of Colinette, can’t remember the name, but it is a thick and thin yarn.
View from the front:

Birthday girl in shawl I made last year, finally making its debut 
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and one from the back where you can really see the detail:

Posted by Picasa

On to the knitty progress, as this will be quick. I finished the first sock for my Sockapalooza pal and am on the heel flap of the second sock. I’m almost done with the heel flap and on to my least favorite part, picking up stitches and doing decreases for the sock. I don’t mind picking up stitches at all, I just hate doing the decreases, but oh well, once those pesky decreases are done, I’ll be on my way (close to halfway with the foot being done).
Here’s a pic of the sock in progress:
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and a closeup of the lace rib:
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Lastly, a pic of the Thandi mohair scarf as it is progressing nicely:
Posted by Picasa

The brown chai color I found for this scarf goes very well with the other colors and I enjoy knitting it so much, I’m finding it to be addictive. It’s easy to knit a color change pattern repeat as it’s only 22 rows long and about 34 stitches on the needles, it goes by quickly.

No pictures of Eris thus far as I’ve not even finished up one of the 5 charts that makes up the collar. I will have to make time to work on this one with no distractions, but the charts aren’t nearly as difficult as I thought. Thanks Michelle for the hand-holding! :-)

That’s all for now. I will try to post a little later in the week as I’m busy reorganizing and destashing stuff, books, yarn (yes, even some of my yarn will have to leave-some will be up on Ebay in a day or so, I will update the page when that happens) and I need to go through some things in my storage closet as well. Thanks to Margene’s thoughtful post on decluttering, it really got me thinking. I’ve been unhappy with the state of stuff that I have and I really need some more organization to happen. Probably this has been exacerbated by the fact that M brought over the last of stuff into the house as well as his youngest son living with us, so all this clutter I’ve been hanging on that has no meaning or value to me anymore must go. I’m tired of lugging all this stuff with me.

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Birthday Celebration

Posted by awanda on August 29, 2005

Thank you to everyone for your birthday greetings. They were very well received and I appreciate them all. I had a great day on my birthday. I woke up to my boyfriend wishing me a happy birthday, which was just the beginning of my day. Had a nice, leisurely day waking up and got dressed and met up with some knitters! Hung out with everyone, made some progress on my sock and the scarf and then began attempting Eris, which really gave me a headache, but I worked about 6 rows of the first chart. I guess charts aren’t so bad, this just isn’t knitting for social activity or mindless knitting in front of the tv, at least not in the charts. Then went to lunch with my girls,Michelle, Cyn and Stacey. We had ourselves a great time and these lovely girls even treated me to lunch, much to my surprise. Thanks again ladies, you helped to make my day special!!

Then I was off to go home and make myself pretty and trust me, that takes a little time. I had to drag out the box of contacts and clean a pair so I could wear for the evening, a quick pedicure, shower, change of clothes, put the front of my hair up into bantu knots, change of purse, application of makeup, putting in contacts, perfume, jewelry, etc and then a quick mani before we were out on our way to dinner at The Keg Steakhouse, mmm, yummy. Even the vegetarian M was satisfied with his steak (swordfish, caught ya!) and great dessert. It was nice to go out for dinner as we haven’t with so many things happening this summer, it was really good to have a lovely, romantic dinner with my sweetie! He also gave me a beautiful bouquet of roses and a card.

Just to show you something I made last summer but never wore is a shawl. But not in the traditional form of a shawl, but one made from Rowan Kidsilk Haze and a skein of Colinette, can’t remember the name, but it is a thick and thin yarn.
View from the front:

Birthday girl in shawl I made last year, finally making its debut 
Posted by Picasa

and one from the back where you can really see the detail:

Posted by Picasa

On to the knitty progress, as this will be quick. I finished the first sock for my Sockapalooza pal and am on the heel flap of the second sock. I’m almost done with the heel flap and on to my least favorite part, picking up stitches and doing decreases for the sock. I don’t mind picking up stitches at all, I just hate doing the decreases, but oh well, once those pesky decreases are done, I’ll be on my way (close to halfway with the foot being done).
Here’s a pic of the sock in progress:
Posted by Picasa

and a closeup of the lace rib:
Posted by Picasa

Lastly, a pic of the Thandi mohair scarf as it is progressing nicely:
Posted by Picasa

The brown chai color I found for this scarf goes very well with the other colors and I enjoy knitting it so much, I’m finding it to be addictive. It’s easy to knit a color change pattern repeat as it’s only 22 rows long and about 34 stitches on the needles, it goes by quickly.

No pictures of Eris thus far as I’ve not even finished up one of the 5 charts that makes up the collar. I will have to make time to work on this one with no distractions, but the charts aren’t nearly as difficult as I thought. Thanks Michelle for the hand-holding! :-)

That’s all for now. I will try to post a little later in the week as I’m busy reorganizing and destashing stuff, books, yarn (yes, even some of my yarn will have to leave-some will be up on Ebay in a day or so, I will update the page when that happens) and I need to go through some things in my storage closet as well. Thanks to Margene’s thoughtful post on decluttering, it really got me thinking. I’ve been unhappy with the state of stuff that I have and I really need some more organization to happen. Probably this has been exacerbated by the fact that M brought over the last of stuff into the house as well as his youngest son living with us, so all this clutter I’ve been hanging on that has no meaning or value to me anymore must go. I’m tired of lugging all this stuff with me.

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You Say It’s Your Birthday . . .

Posted by awanda on August 27, 2005

Well, It’s my birthday too. Yep, today is my 33rd birthday. I’m just happy and blessed to be alive and have wonderful friends and family and a loving boyfriend in my life. I’m very grateful. I plan on enjoying my day. Will catch up with you all later.

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You Say It’s Your Birthday . . .

Posted by awanda on August 27, 2005

Well, It’s my birthday too. Yep, today is my 33rd birthday. I’m just happy and blessed to be alive and have wonderful friends and family and a loving boyfriend in my life. I’m very grateful. I plan on enjoying my day. Will catch up with you all later.

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You Say It’s Your Birthday . . .

Posted by awanda on August 27, 2005

Well, It’s my birthday too. Yep, today is my 33rd birthday. I’m just happy and blessed to be alive and have wonderful friends and family and a loving boyfriend in my life. I’m very grateful. I plan on enjoying my day. Will catch up with you all later.

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It’s Raining Yarn

Posted by awanda on August 25, 2005

Yep, that’s what I said, It’s Raining Yarn over here. I love it!

To the rescue, another secret pal angel, much to my surprise. I received this package in the mail yesterday and couldn’t wait to show it to you. I got some of the best stuff. I was so excited when I opened the package. I put up two pictures, because I couldn’t get one to show everything just right.

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This picture shows the yarn pretty well. I got two balls of some cool sock yarn in bright colors, pinks, greens, blue and it’s Norwegian yarn. Pretty interesting and very soft. And also some Brown Sheep Handpaint Original, which I’ve always loved but never bought for myself. This might be used in a scarf or so, you just never know!

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I got a very sweet card, although I have to say, I have no idea who my angel is, except she’s Canadian (that’s the postmark anyway) and that she travels alot. The beaded bag is from her travels in Laos (wow!), a cool magnetic bookmark, which I just love. Regular bookmarks always get lost. And M actually bought me some beautiful ones last Xmas and I’m scared to use them for fear I’ll leave it in a library book or something. Magnetic bookmarks are just a smart idea and I went on and on about this last night. I must hit the bookstore to look for more. Ok, can you tell I’m easily excited by simple things! A couple of stitch markers, one with a Pooh bear and beads and the other with a Chinese symbol on it and beads. Also some very cool flower stickers that look 3-D. I love this package and thank you so much to both my Secret Pal Angels that swooped in and made this experience much better for me! I so appreciate it all.

Not much knitting to report, I worked a repeat on the lace scarf with the Chai color and it’s turning out great. And I finished the first sock. Still need to kitchener the toe though. And I worked a few more rounds of lace rib on the second sock while waiting at the dentist yesterday with M’s son. He had to go twice for 4 cavities. I usually hate to wait, but knitting made that a non-issue. Although he hated waiting, but I told him I could teach him how to knit. Somehow, as I knew, that didn’t go over big with him. Although I’m to make him a pair of house socks now.

Has anyone seen Karen’s Mia Shrug? Or Kathy’s aka Grumperina’s version? I really like this shrug and it keeps calling me. In case you’re interested, the pattern is available via .pdfhere here or on Karen’s site in case my link to the pdf doesn’t work. Hmm, what do you think?

I think the first thing I’m going to do is attempt seaming up Donna. Remember her? Yeah, she’s been sitting in a basket for awhile. I guess it’s time for me to play nice as she never did nothing to nobody. That’s all for now.

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It’s Raining Yarn

Posted by awanda on August 25, 2005

Yep, that’s what I said, It’s Raining Yarn over here. I love it!

To the rescue, another secret pal angel, much to my surprise. I received this package in the mail yesterday and couldn’t wait to show it to you. I got some of the best stuff. I was so excited when I opened the package. I put up two pictures, because I couldn’t get one to show everything just right.

Secret Pal gifts Posted by Picasa

This picture shows the yarn pretty well. I got two balls of some cool sock yarn in bright colors, pinks, greens, blue and it’s Norwegian yarn. Pretty interesting and very soft. And also some Brown Sheep Handpaint Original, which I’ve always loved but never bought for myself. This might be used in a scarf or so, you just never know!

second photo of Secret Pal Angel booty Posted by Picasa

I got a very sweet card, although I have to say, I have no idea who my angel is, except she’s Canadian (that’s the postmark anyway) and that she travels alot. The beaded bag is from her travels in Laos (wow!), a cool magnetic bookmark, which I just love. Regular bookmarks always get lost. And M actually bought me some beautiful ones last Xmas and I’m scared to use them for fear I’ll leave it in a library book or something. Magnetic bookmarks are just a smart idea and I went on and on about this last night. I must hit the bookstore to look for more. Ok, can you tell I’m easily excited by simple things! A couple of stitch markers, one with a Pooh bear and beads and the other with a Chinese symbol on it and beads. Also some very cool flower stickers that look 3-D. I love this package and thank you so much to both my Secret Pal Angels that swooped in and made this experience much better for me! I so appreciate it all.

Not much knitting to report, I worked a repeat on the lace scarf with the Chai color and it’s turning out great. And I finished the first sock. Still need to kitchener the toe though. And I worked a few more rounds of lace rib on the second sock while waiting at the dentist yesterday with M’s son. He had to go twice for 4 cavities. I usually hate to wait, but knitting made that a non-issue. Although he hated waiting, but I told him I could teach him how to knit. Somehow, as I knew, that didn’t go over big with him. Although I’m to make him a pair of house socks now.

Has anyone seen Karen’s Mia Shrug? Or Kathy’s aka Grumperina’s version? I really like this shrug and it keeps calling me. In case you’re interested, the pattern is available via .pdfhere here or on Karen’s site in case my link to the pdf doesn’t work. Hmm, what do you think?

I think the first thing I’m going to do is attempt seaming up Donna. Remember her? Yeah, she’s been sitting in a basket for awhile. I guess it’s time for me to play nice as she never did nothing to nobody. That’s all for now.

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It’s Raining Yarn

Posted by awanda on August 25, 2005

Yep, that’s what I said, It’s Raining Yarn over here. I love it!

To the rescue, another secret pal angel, much to my surprise. I received this package in the mail yesterday and couldn’t wait to show it to you. I got some of the best stuff. I was so excited when I opened the package. I put up two pictures, because I couldn’t get one to show everything just right.

Secret Pal gifts Posted by Picasa

This picture shows the yarn pretty well. I got two balls of some cool sock yarn in bright colors, pinks, greens, blue and it’s Norwegian yarn. Pretty interesting and very soft. And also some Brown Sheep Handpaint Original, which I’ve always loved but never bought for myself. This might be used in a scarf or so, you just never know!

second photo of Secret Pal Angel booty Posted by Picasa

I got a very sweet card, although I have to say, I have no idea who my angel is, except she’s Canadian (that’s the postmark anyway) and that she travels alot. The beaded bag is from her travels in Laos (wow!), a cool magnetic bookmark, which I just love. Regular bookmarks always get lost. And M actually bought me some beautiful ones last Xmas and I’m scared to use them for fear I’ll leave it in a library book or something. Magnetic bookmarks are just a smart idea and I went on and on about this last night. I must hit the bookstore to look for more. Ok, can you tell I’m easily excited by simple things! A couple of stitch markers, one with a Pooh bear and beads and the other with a Chinese symbol on it and beads. Also some very cool flower stickers that look 3-D. I love this package and thank you so much to both my Secret Pal Angels that swooped in and made this experience much better for me! I so appreciate it all.

Not much knitting to report, I worked a repeat on the lace scarf with the Chai color and it’s turning out great. And I finished the first sock. Still need to kitchener the toe though. And I worked a few more rounds of lace rib on the second sock while waiting at the dentist yesterday with M’s son. He had to go twice for 4 cavities. I usually hate to wait, but knitting made that a non-issue. Although he hated waiting, but I told him I could teach him how to knit. Somehow, as I knew, that didn’t go over big with him. Although I’m to make him a pair of house socks now.

Has anyone seen Karen’s Mia Shrug? Or Kathy’s aka Grumperina’s version? I really like this shrug and it keeps calling me. In case you’re interested, the pattern is available via .pdfhere here or on Karen’s site in case my link to the pdf doesn’t work. Hmm, what do you think?

I think the first thing I’m going to do is attempt seaming up Donna. Remember her? Yeah, she’s been sitting in a basket for awhile. I guess it’s time for me to play nice as she never did nothing to nobody. That’s all for now.

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The Bestest Birthday, oops, Pre-Birthday Ever

Posted by awanda on August 24, 2005

That’s right peoples, over here at Chez WWK, a birthday is coming up. Not until this Saturday, but I’ll be a whopping 33. I never get really excited until the moment arrives, but I’m starting to get some anticipation going now. Some great friends and fellow knitbloggers gave me some gifties last night at another knitting meetup. Cynthia, Stacey, Joanne, Michelle and Amy all got together and got me a little sumthin’-sumthin’ for the birthday, which was really quite sweet and I was more than a little surprised!

I got a goodie bag of knitterly treats and what knitter doesn’t enjoy knitting treats for their birthday? Or heck, any day?
So here’s what I got:

Some Cherry Tree Hill sock yarn in bright colors, red, orange and yellow. Some Patagonia cotton in a pretty chartreuse, a straight needle cover, beaded stitch markers, a varsity “W” set of sticky notes, some Stash Chai Spice Tea and a gift certificate to Tattered Cover! Thanks again, ladies, this was truly unexpected and a great gift. Really got me in the spirit of my birthday!

Since my last post, a lot of knitting was done. I was able to get away for the weekend (yes, again!) and hung out with some friends. Lots of knitting was done, although I still didn’t get cast on for Eris. I left the chart key behind and of course you start with the collar, which is full of cables, so it hasn’t started yet. So since I didn’t have that to work on, I made a lot of progress on the Sockapalooza socks. I’m down to the decreases for the toe on the first sock and have done a few rounds of the pattern on the second sock. And a new project was cast on as well.

It’s the
Thandi scarf from Jo Sharp Gathering, Book Number Five. When this book came out 2 years ago and I saw that scarf, I had to have it. The fear of yarnovers/lace took over and the yarn has sat there for a couple of years. At home, I have a small woven basket that I keep yarn in for small projects, such as some ladder yarn for a scarf or two, 3 yarns for a 3-color hat and mitten set, other yarns for scarves, etc. It’s there for me to pick up something simple and mindless when I need a break in between projects, especially something simple as a garter stitch scarf out of novelty yarn. Easy and mindless and it uses up some of the yarn laying around. However, most of those projects are still sitting there, never to be started. I happened to dig around in the basket to get some remnant yarn and found the 4 balls of mohair I had to make this scarf. I found the book and took it with me for the weekend. Since I only had one other project going, this was perfect. I’m enjoying the lace too. I had a 4th color that was too dark to partner with the other 3 colors which are pink, grape and lime. Then I chose another color which was too light, more of a cream-color with variegated tones of light purple and brown. So I finally found the color I wanted originally that the shop I purchased it from in Seattle didn’t have at the time, which is this Chai color, a muted brown, which I think will go perfectly with the other colors.

The pattern calls for 9 balls of yarn total, but the width of the scarf is 12″ and 98 1/2″ long, which is just too long. I took out two of the lace repeats, which should make it approximately 7-8″ wide and I will knit till I’m out of yarn. If at that time, I want it to be a little longer, then I will a ball of each of the other colors, but I think it will be long enough and the mohair will keep it nice and toasty, but the lace will give it room to breathe, so I’m excited by my lacy scarf!

I’m still thinking more of fall knits now. I’m a bit undecided on the Eris, if I should carry on or not. I think what bothers me most is I feel that I don’t have the skills to do it, but I know that I do and I can learn the rest, because hello, knitting is a process and I continually surprise myself with the things I learn. I’m mainly wanting to chicken out, but I need to at least try it, so we’ll see.

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