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Thank You, Theo....

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 Thanks to a rather persistent wake-up kitty, I was up slightly before 5:00 AM this morning, so I've had lots of time to do stuff today.  I even did an early morning grocery run and managed to be in, out, and home carrying groceries in by 7:30 AM.  Not that I'm agreeing that this is a good program or even tolerable, and I might have disrupted a few of Theo's naps today in retaliation, but it did give me some extra time today.  So, the 9th Christmas ornament is done, all the knitting on the new baby sweater is finished and I'm down to just sewing seams, I've started the matching beret, and.... a few more things are in the sewing room!  While not very attractive, this is the best way to get the yarn tubs in the room without blocking anything.  I won't swear how accessible that bottom shelf will be, but everything else can be reached.  And the top tub contains this which is all the yarn I hope to use up from stash before the end of the ...

My First Completed "12!"

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Ahem.  The year is half over and my list of "twelve 12s" is not exactly at the half-finished point, but I have finally completed one: There are now fourteen completed pen sleeves.  I made them from some leftover micro suede, which works really well for these as it doesn't ravel.  Felt works well too, but it doesn't look quite as nice.  I still think I can get all 12 done--plus the bonus one--by December 31, but then again, I am known to be quite the delusional nutcase optimist.  Hey, it's the first one that's the hardest, right?

A Real "Finishing Friday"

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Or maybe just sort-of real as I didn't actually finish anything.  But I did get to craft without having to do ANYTHING else, so that still kind of counts.  The baby sweater now has a back and two fronts: and I am still being monogamous!!!!!  In all honesty, since I've been doing political consulting, I'm just thankful to have time to do ANY knitting.  But I have finished with what I was doing for the campaign, so I'm getting my first truly free weekend in months and am looking forward to life getting back to normal around here.  Or normal for ME, at any rate.  I'm still trying to figure out how to arrange the sewing room, so I still haven't done much sewing, but today I was determined to find a project.  I sorted through project bags, looked through patterns, and finally selected one.  And this: is as far as I got.  I know this sounds odd coming from the woman who has foolishly plunged into every insane crafting challenge she can dr...

Yikes! Has It Been A Week Already?

Random update time: *  Because of the bullies at the U.S. Olympic Committee, the Ravelympics have been changed to the Ravellenics.  I think I like the new name.  The behavior of USOC has tainted the Olympics forever for me, so I'm pleased that the games will now have nothing to do with them at all.  There are discussions about changing the dates in the future or having the yearly, so maybe it's a good move after all.  I will not be bothering to update any of the verbiage on the blog.  Even if USOC is so petty as to start stalking blogs, the games WERE called the Ravelympics until USOC decided they owned even partial BITS of the word "Olympics," so I'll just add the following disclaimer: Any mention of the word "Ravelympics" occurred before the jerks at the USOC decided to persecute anyone even using a fraction of the word "Olympics," so even in your wildest pettiness, I used the term before you decided to insult 2 million knitters. That s...

And Now An Update From What May or May NOT be Ravelympics Training Camp

Bob:  We're here at the formerly-known-as-Ravelympics training camp, where the knitting world was stunned yesterday by an official Cease and Desist letter from the United States Olympic Committee, which asserted the term "Ravelympics" and knitting events such as scarf hockey "denigrates" the game's athletes.  Knitters worldwide surprisingly responded with something strongly resembling outrage. Ron:  They did indeed, Bob.  Rumor has it that the email inbox of the U.S. Olympic Committee was filled by evening.  I believe officials were slightly shocked by the fury of 2-million crafters wielding sharp, pointy objects whose passion had just been insulted.  I'm sure they believed that the grandmotherly-types who were clearly exploiting the Olympic fervor for their own nefarious means (fun) would assume "denigrate" was meant in its very nicest sense.  Bob:  In further developments today, the U.S. Olympic Committee has issued a statement :  ...

The Games That Shall Remain Nameless

So, remember all the fun we knitters have with Ravelympics ?  Ravelry--a free social networking site for knitters--has been contacted by the Office of General Counsel for the United States Olympic committee.  Details on Ravelry here .  Among other pretty obnoxious things, the letter says: "We believe using the name 'Ravelympics' for a competition that involves an afghan marathon, scarf hockey and sweater triathlon, among others, tends to denigrate the true nature of the Olympic Games.  In a sense, it is disrespectful to our country’s finest athletes and fails to recognize or appreciate their hard work." Well I, for one, think that such a sentence is CLEARLY disrespectful to anyone who has a hobby that he or she has tried to master.  Obviously, we do denigrate the true nature of the games as this person sees them--ours have been about fun and teamwork, and NOT about raking in the greatest number of sponsorships. Count this as one VERY angry knitter wh...

They're Back!

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Bob:  We're here at Ravelympics Training camp with some very surprising developments. Ron:  Right you are, Bob.  In a sudden burst of activity, Ms. Sutton blocked FIVE scarves yesterday, without incident.....   Bob:  It looks like there might have been a little kitty subterfuge involved, but Ms. Sutton has completed her stretching exercises, and possibly even more surprisingly,  is on day 3 of what could become her endurance test. Ron:  Now this is earlier than you expected for the endurance test, isn't it Bob? Bob:  It is indeed, Ron.  We had expected to see a little more activity with the mohair sweater but some ongoing yarn thinning problems have landed it in the Project Protection Program, and we believe the sweater is currently in hiding somewhere in Montana and answering to the name "Beauford." Ron:  Certainly an unexpected turn of events, but with the new baby sweater already being on the third day, it's off to...