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Training - Day 3

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Ron:  We're here at day 3 of the Ravelympics training camp. Ms. Sutton is still going strong with the wind sprints, but it looks like she may also be moving on to another exercise as well: Bob:  Now this could be either the endurance test or the core training as it looks like the one-row scarf that Ms. Sutton has made so many, many, MANY times. Ron: It does certainly look like one of her "go-to" patterns, though it could be problematic for her "12 12s" challenge as there is no category for scarves. Bob:  She may be using it in her "catch-all" category of "12 gifts," provided that there is a single person Ms. Sutton knows who hasn't already received a one-row scarf.  Ron:  Good point, Bob.  We may be seeing some gift knitting.  As Ms. Sutton has just been spotted working on the mohair sweater, she can't yet be attempting the 10-day endurance test. Bob:  Could this sweater be a serious contender for the endurance tes...

Live, From Ravelypics Training Camp

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Bob:  With the summer Ravelympics less than two months away, we're here at the Ravelympics training camp for Team Stashdown .  Knitletes are preparing for what could be the most grueling Ravelympics we've seen yet. Ron:  How right you are, Bob.  The winter Ravelympics follow closely on the heels of the most grueling knitting season:  the Christmas sweater smackdown.  Knitletes who managed to pound out a cabled men's sweater in the month leading up to Christmas are lean, mean, and hardened, so they're focused and ready for the winter games.  The summer games could be a different story. Bob:  That's right, Ron.  With summer vacations, hot weather making wool completely unappealing, and the general disgust often experienced by knitters who branch out into the cotton yarn family , summer is often a slow knitting time.  And aside from the isolated odd-ball knitter family, there is no general crafting mania building up to Easter or St. Pat...

Hats!

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Yesterday while doing my physical therapy exercises, I managed to do something that actually made me hurt in all sorts of new places, so aside from dealing with the humiliation of hurting myself WHILE doing the exercises designed to make me better, I got to spend another day pretty looped up on pain medication.  So: there is a finished hat (#4 of 12 for the year), and started another one.  I think even at my most loopy I can create vaguely head-shaped things provided they don't have to match anything, so until my back mellows out a bit, hats are my friend.  And, probably far more importantly, my political consulting hours are finished, and I have withdrawn from the campaign until (and if) I can get my back under control.  It was actually a tough decision, but I have now had to pop my hip back into place twice in the last week, so the deterioration of all that progress was happening too rapidly to ignore.  Until I'm fully healed, I just can't handle anythi...

The Ravelympics are Coming! The Ravelympics are Coming!

Some of you might remember that I had a really good time with the Ravelympics two years ago.... And it's almost time for them again!!!!!!!!!! The mass cast-on is July 27, so I have some time to decide which events to enter.  As always, the event list cracks me up: afghan marathon afghans, blankets  baby dressage baby items: anything baby  bag-n-tote backstroke bags, totes, containers  balance beads beaded items  cable steeplechase cables of all kinds  cast-on trap shoot cast on mania  RULE: 1/3 into project (% yds) completed to qualify; projects can’t cross compete in other events charity rowing items for charity  colourwork crosscountry colourwork, fair-isle, cowl jump cowls, infinity scarves; things for neck joined in loop  double-knit boxing double knit technique  felted freestyle all things made then felted  frogging trampoline frogging projects  RULE: ...

Olympic Yarnbomber in England

If you haven't already seen it, this: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2111518/A-yarn-Olympic-proportions--Mystery-knitter-attaches-50-yard-long-scarf-featuring-woollen-athletes-pier.html is amazing.

Happy Memorial Day

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I'm not sure what Andy would have normally chosen to do with a three-day weekend, but what he's doing is finishing the top shelf for the sewing room.  This will stretch across the tops of the other shelves and run the length of the entire wall.  I call it the "holy-cow-I-have-a-lot-of-stuff" shelf.  For another day, I am going to pretend that this will allow me to organize EVERYTHING crafting I own.  Then I'll have a paper-bag ready for the hyperventilation later...... My back is hurting less, and the drug episode is wearing off.  Because my back hurt again, I went back to full-strength pain pills.  Makes sense, doesn't it?  Well, I have always had a pretty rotten tolerance for any sort of drug, and with ALL the exercise and working out and weights and everything else, I discovered today that even with all the new muscle mass, I've lost 9 pounds this year alone.  Well, THAT will play all sorts of fun games with one's ability to absorb thing...

Whoops

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Wednesday I went to the gym and tried a new abs machine, and I could feel it straining my back so I didn't do a second set, but then I drove to my parents' for the evening, which I haven't done since I hurt my back because riding in a car has been so hard on me, and I thought I was handling it okay.  I was stiff, but okay.  I got up the next morning, drove back, very sore and stiff, but as usually happens, the REAL back pain didn't start until the middle of Thursday night.  Oh. My.  Now I can say that my back was not ready for that.  So, Finishing Friday was spent pretty thoroughly drugged, though while I was conscious I made ornaments!  I even did one more thread on that cross stitch--though to be on the safe side I kept with only working a straight line.  I don't know if it's my tendency to block out anything unpleasant or just because I probably wouldn't remember anyway, but I honestly did NOT remember the pain pills knocking me for such a loop...