Sometimes the acorn does fall far FAR from the tree.
In this case, all the way from Viking Territory to the east side of Wisconsin. We think it's possible that he was abducted by aliens.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Something I forgot to tell you.
I am still here and I am still checking out your blogs, but I have not had as much time as I'd like to keep in touch and to post.
I made this sweater a few months back for my daughter's tutor. It's the first baby sweater I ever made without a pattern! I found an old wool baby sweater that was stained beyond repair, so I knit my own version. It took only about two days. Maybe someday, I'll post the pattern if anyone is interested.
I added little wooden buttons. It was perfect!
ps. the lamb toy was a Fiber Trend pattern called A Felt Flock (206x) by Bev Galeskas
I made this sweater a few months back for my daughter's tutor. It's the first baby sweater I ever made without a pattern! I found an old wool baby sweater that was stained beyond repair, so I knit my own version. It took only about two days. Maybe someday, I'll post the pattern if anyone is interested.
I added little wooden buttons. It was perfect!
ps. the lamb toy was a Fiber Trend pattern called A Felt Flock (206x) by Bev Galeskas
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Do you believe in miracles?
Well, try being 43, falling in love, getting married, finishing your masters and having a baby all in one year! Here was a little gift for my newborn niece who just spent three nerve-wracking days in Children's Hospital with a strange fever. She's back home in our arms, safe and healthy, and we are so happy. We do believe in miracles!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Excuses, Excuses
I am sorry about my little absence. There was a massive candy hang-over followed by a few guilt driven work-outs that have left me fairly immobile for a few days.
And so I took this downtime and began to deconstruct my personality flaws in general and found that on top of my lack of self control with all things chocolate and peanut-butter, I am also lazy, and I have a tendency to thrive in clutter of the worst kind.
Hence Rani's Reconstruction '09 has begun. On top of trying to exercise - something I've never really done, I began throwing things out. I used Flyladys declutter system (it's free and simple). Grab three laundry baskets - give away, throw away, put away. Set your timer for 15 minutes and move like a bat out of hell or a woman after a Reese's Peanut-butter Cup.
How is this at all related to my knitting blog? I have some mighty fine yarn that I am getting rid of. There is nothing wrong with it. In fact, a few of the skeins are some of my favorites, but I'm no longer kidding myself about knitting those into anything because my Ravelry queue is 6 pages long and I only finish about 4-5 projects a year. Who am I kidding?
I don't want to charge anything for the yarn - you can just have it. I'll post pictures of the first few and see what kind of response I get. I probably don't want to ship to Canada or overseas, but I'm not a complete arse. So if you really want one of these skeins, let me know and I'll see what I can do.
First up:
A fabulously soft and squooshy yarn from The Unique Sheep in Tinsel Toes
colorway: Precious Metals
50/50 superwash merino/tencel
367 yds/100 g.
fingerling
Next: Opal Cotton sock yarn
It says 48% Baumwolle, 39% Schurwolle and 13% Polymid
wool/cotton blend?
colorway: 1956
100 g./412 m.
Next: Spunky Eclectic - Super Nova
Colorway: Irish Dreams
superwash sport with 10% nylon
360 yards/6 st per inch
(says sport but feels a bit thinner - I'd use a US 1-3 needle)
Next: Dashing Dachs: Fingerling Superwash Merino
Colorway: Froggin'
560 yards, 4 oz.
And guess what. I have so much more, but I wasn't sure how to do this. I'll see what kind of a response I get and go from there.
If you are interested, leave your name/e-mail in the comment section. I WON'T PUBLISH IT!!!! I'll contact you via e-mail and delete your comment for your privacy.
Happy November!!!
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