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First "Project of the Month" Done!

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This morning while Theo took one of his naps, I finished Ice Queen . It's the first of the Project of the Month bags, and even though it's actually a fairly small project, I was afraid I'd be rushing to finish it on the last day of the month. Not that I don't like the pattern, but beading is a bit fussy, and the edging was very fussy, so it got a little tedious at times. I'd make it again--and in fact, I think there's another one in one of the remaining project bags--but it won't ever be a true favorite pattern. I have enough quilt blocks done to see how the pattern is going to look and I'd say it's okay. Not my favorite, but I wanted something fast that I could finish early in the year. Originally I was going to use a white solid along with the red and green solids, but once I had all the strips cut and laid out I thought the solid white made it look a little too much like an Italian restaurant. Not that that's a bad look or anything, but I...

The Blanket Is Back On Track

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Thanks to Herrschners, I'm back to work on the blanket for my niece, and I think it will be done in time to send off for her birthday in the first week of March. (And STILL no box from Joanns.com, by the way) My little sidekick is getting very bored with the indoor life, so we worked on a Christmas gift quilt which seemed to please him immensely I'm not doing the best job on this quilt, and some of the blocks aren't even lining up, and yet it's really not bothering me much--which is surprising to say the least. Usually I'd have to redo it--especially since it's a gift--but I guess 8 weeks of kitty sitting has taken its toll on me as well. Theo is back to kitty therapy tomorrow--and they have PROMISED to get pictures this time. He's walking on the leg almost without a limp, and it looks a little less chickeny every day! And the moss scarf has gotten more attention than it should have, because I'm enjoying how this stitch variation is looking. And of c...

The 12-Step Program for going "Cold Sheep"

Step 1. Admit that you have more yarn than you can knit within the next 6 months, unless you can learn to knit in your sleep. Step 2. Admit that sheep, llamas, and alpacas have produced fleece for hundreds of years, and they will probably continue to do so Step 3. Admit that some yarn in your stash you have never truly intended to knit–you just wanted to own it. Step 4. Admit that just because it’s 50% off, bad yarn is still bad yarn Step 5. Admit that, try as you might, there will always be a limit to how fast you can knit Step 6. Admit that other family members have rights to closet space, too. Step 7. Admit that visiting a LYS daily is probably not a good idea Step 8. Admit...

Finally!!!!!

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Remember this which has been languishing since December because I needed 2 more skeins of this in order to finish it? Do you also remember that 10 DAYS after placing the order with Joanns.com, they finally shipped my order (after three separate attempts to contact them on my part), but without the yarn or the fusible thread because it was now out of stock? On the same day--after driving to several different stores looking for the darn stuff--I placed an order with Herrschners . On the following Monday, the 12th, I received an email from Herrschners informing me my order had been shipped, and giving me a tracking number that actually worked. Today, it arrived!!!! And the order from Joanns.com that I placed on January 1 and was supposedly shipped before I even placed the Herrschners order???? No flipping idea--the tracking information hasn't been updated since it was shipped. A big kudos to Herrschners, who were quite quick to answer questions and take care of an address i...

Is It Just Me......?

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I love Ravelry --adore it--spend WAY too much time on it. But, is it just me, or has it made knitting "hard?" Knitting has been going on for a very, VERY long time, quite often by people who could neither read nor write. All the techniques we have--lace patterns, turning heels, steeks, buttonholes, spit joins, casting off--all of these were thought out by someone. Probably many someones as communications were rather limited at that time and it's highly doubtful than conches or tribal drums lent themselves to podcasts. I learned to knit as a young enough child that my Barbie and her friends were the recipients of my earliest knitting endeavors and those "blankets" (term applied loosely as there wasn't a straight side in the lot) had all sorts of funny spots where I tried out different things JUST TO SEE WHAT WOULD HAPPEN. What does happen when you purl instead of knit? When you mix them up? Knit from the back loop instead of the front? They are supreme...

Why Knitting From Stash is Better Than Buying Yarn

1. You are less likely to become known to the moth community as THE place to be. 2. All those rubber tubs and boxes could be used for something else. 3. It's like living in your own private yarn store where shoplifting is allowed 4. Other knitters will admire and fear you 5. It will shock your spouse 6. You can use all that shopping time as extra knitting time 7. We are no longer artificially inflating the demand in the yarn market. Look what happened to real estate, after all. 8. Think of the liability if your stash fell on someone and smothered her. 9. The longer you put off facing those 80s fluorescent acrylic yarns the worse it will get 10. It's too hard to catalog it all for homeowner's insurance 11. Some people have closets that hold things BESIDES yarn. (I know! Go figure...)

OK, I'm Calmer Now

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The first yarn to arrive from my one-day yarn-buying windows was the Knitpicks order. For her retirement gift, my mother picked a shawl in white/cream/natural, and wouldn't you believe it--in that big pile of lace yarn, I didn't have any appropriate yarn. So..... I ordered 3 hanks of Bare laceweight, which is probably about an entire hank more than I need, but I'm so frustrated over running out of yarn and/or fabric that I was being cautious. Then, before I could make it safely off their website, I was blindsided by This is my favorite colorway, and it's being discontinued. Count 'em. 10 skeins--4,400 yards added to the stash. Oops. Thank heavens it wasn't a two-day window--I'd have been in serious trouble. A friend is giving us her condo in McCall for a week, and she won't let us pay her anything for it, so I thought a scarf would be nice. I dug through my laceweight--which is really fun to do if you want to know the truth, and came up with Elan...