PAST WEEK:
...and yes fellas, that Aqua Float does actually flip over! "I told you so."
...A common Mal' salutation. No questions, please.
Paddle-boating along an inlet. (Ok, paddling AND reading AND knitting.)
...Proof of "knitting in nature." Ahhhh.
...Proof of reading H.P 7, AND knitting.
OH.... I have a "nighty night" story to tell you all later....plus a video to go along with it....DON'T let me forget to post it later on this week. Just remind me if I forget. ;)
Finished Reading during my vacation:
Harry Potter 6 &7, plus C'est La Vie (a very interesting book about a woman starting life over in Paris, after her husband dies. I recommend it to anyone interested in abroad.)
FO:
"Simply Ginny."
WIP:
The first sock in the pair, from my colorway: The Secret Waterfall.
NEW STUFF:
Dyeing! This completes my "summer dyes 2007." These were the last 3 skeins of my bulk. I can anticipate me being too busy to do more dyeing on my last week of summer vacation, before I leave to start my Senior year... whoot whoot!
Top: "Rain Forest"
Middle: Rockin' (my own take of a skein already created. I just loved the colors. However, the grey is lighter than the original.)
Bottom: "Starry Night"
FYI: My blog should be fully updated after this post. I'm taking down the poll, adding skeins to my sidebar and updating my completed reading list. Thanks for your patience. ;)
Debear62, I'll mail your skein out to you sometime this week, now that I'm back. :)
Work tomorrow, plus Cubs game! It's my first baseball outing...ever! (Can you tell i'm not into sports, lol.)
Welcome back, Anna! Madison's a great town. I did my undergrad there. Great natural beauty up that way. Back to school as well, huh? Hope senioritis doesn't kick in too early:)
ReplyDeleteYay, you're back! I'd gotten all accustomed to checking your blog every day or so and seeing all the pretty yarn you're dying and such and was missing you! lol.
ReplyDeleteI loooove the Ginny socks. Definately will be knitting some of my own when you get the pattern out. Actually I'd just wing it and try and figure it out on my own if I didn't have so many things on my needles already... lol.
Anyway, welcome back! And as usual, the dyed yarn looks great!
Oy, I'm a White Sox fan. . . . hate the Cubs. yuck
ReplyDeletenice job on the knitting. I haven't been getting much done because of the dying & Stitches and now we're leaving for Gencon tonight, etc etc etc. blah *sigh*
I'm going to start my order for Loopyewe.com once Sheri gives it to me, I still have to e-mail her about that. Then I'll start on the sock club. Organising the dates, etc.
I have a Dobby colourway in mind for the club, any chance for a pattern for it? It'll probably remind you of mints, but it should be fun. It'll be the muted colourway of the batch.
ReplyDeleteOooo almost forgot before I leave I wanted to ask you if you can do pdf files of ther patterns for the club? Maybe if we make it a 5 pattern/yarn series starting in October, we could have the candied hearts one near Valentine's Day. Not bad eh? It'd be perfect. =) I raised the price of the yarn so you'll make more of a profit from this.
ReplyDeletesorry, "candied love" my mind if spinning with excitement right now. =)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait till I see you back in Iowa, you then can help me with colourways.
okay then just send me the pictures, clear ones, you need to redo the Candied Love, but the Ginny is fine. And type up the patterns on a word file. I'll put them together and have them printed nicely on awesome paper
ReplyDeleteOnce I get back to Iowa & have ordered the yarn, I'll dye up & send you some colours. I'll also send you the colourways I've come up with so far.
Oh my goodness! I need tips on how to go from two needles to more! I absolutely LOVE fingerless gloves...or at least half fingered gloves XD but I dont' know how to knit in the round like that....I'd like to do socks too...so I kinda need to learn. Any good books that explain it well that you know of? Thank you! <3
ReplyDelete*The life & times of a stranger*-- I do have a "Dpn 101" on my sidebar, under "knitting techniques"...if that helps some... it's illustrated with pics. :)
ReplyDeleteOther than that, knitting with multiple needles is just like regular knitting, but divided up on 3 or 4 needles, knitting it with the extra double pointed needle on hand.
If you look at my tutorial listed above, it will explain everything. :)
If you had come a couple of weeks earlier you could have come and visited me in oshkosh! Alas, fate would not have it!
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