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  • Blankie Update

    rainbow baby blanket in progressWell, it’s taken me about a week to come down from The Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival. I wish it could be more than once a year. I scored some really lovely denim blue silk from Tess Yarns, in what I think is enough to knit a top for myself. But before I can even think about conquering my fears of knitting clothing, I must finish the rainbow baby blanket I’ve been working on. As you can see in the photo, I have a looooooooong way to go! I’m thanking goodness that I have a long car trip coming up later this summer. I’m looking forward to the knitting time in the car almost as much or more than I am the vacation itself. Is that crazy, or what? I have my iPod and my knitting…. what else could I want?

    I’m really enjoying the striped blanket though, it looks random, but it’s not really, and every time I change colors I have a brief feeling of surprise. I think it’s the color changes that are keeping my motivation going. If you’d like to see a description of my method for this project, go to the April 5 entry.

    Anyway, that’s what’s going on in my knitting world this week. The pool opens for the season on Saturday, and I’m looking forward to a summer filled with knitting.

  • As the Sheep Bleats…AKA Another Fabulous Day at the Maryland Sheep And Wool Festival

    sheep face

    Yesterday marked my third visit to the annual Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival. This year was extra special because I got to meet so many new friends! See below for my fabuluos images of an unforgettable day!

    Until I can figure out how to embed my image galleries into these blog pages, you can click the link below to see my pictures from my day at MSW ’07:

    Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival 2007 Image Gallery

  • My Own Warshrag!

    slipped stitch cotton dishrag in pastel rainbow shadesJust had to share! My friend Rhoda came over last Sunday for some quality knit time, and brought with her some dishcloths that she was working on. I admired this one so much that when she cast off she gave it to me! Of course I was attracted to the muted, rainbow-y shades, and I commented that wow, what a lovely pair of socks this colorway would make. Except of course that it’s dishcloth cotton, and not sock cotton. But still, it’s yummy, don’tcha think? thanks, Rhoda!


    MSW Update

    Yay! The Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival is in only 3 days! For all the members of KnitTalk who are planning to attend, we’re having a quick group meet and greet, just inside the main building, at noon on Saturday, May 5. Can’t wait to see you there!

  • Pod People

    ipod in leather case


    Ok, so the most amazing and wonderful thing happened to me last Saturday. Actually, the story is a bit longer than that.

    Back in March, I was finally fitted with my new motorized wheelchair. My last one had been my main mode of transport for the last 9 years, so the new one took some getting used to. Specifically, it has this fun little thing on the side which I can only describe as the wheelchair equivalent of a glove compartment, very handy for carrying things such as the cell phone and van keys. Not so great, it turns out, for MP3 players.

    I had been the owner of a Creative Jukebox Zen Xtra, the big one with the mondo 60GB hard drive. I love music and literally own hundreds of CD’s, and this early model large hard drive device had been my constant companion for the last three years or so. And no, I’m not exaggerating… I have big ol’ speakers to plug into it at home, really cool speakers on and under my desk at work, and a car adapter, so really, my music is absolutely everywhere with me.

    On my first day home alone with my new chair, I clipped the doorway with the glove compartment thingy, which renders my total width almost two inches wider than I had been used to for 9 years. My MP3 player bounced out, and crashed to the floor, and broke. I mean really, how was this possible? I’d dropped it lots of times before, even on the concrete pool deck at the swim club, with no ill effect.

    To say I was heartbroken was putting it mildly. For the last several weeks I had been making do with an SD card in my PDA (yep, I’m a gadget geek!), but even with the 2GB card, it just wasn’t the same! I wanted all of my music at my fingertips, and I missed it terribly.

    Well, last week, my very good friend Steve (he has to be a good friend to take me to the Sheep and Wool Festival, right?) came into the house carrying a gift bag. This is such a rare thing to happen that at first I actually assumed that his sister Cindy had sent a little something from Illinois! Oh boy. Was I ever surprised when I opened the gifts and found a brand new 80GB iPod Video! I was beyond flabergasted and completely overjoyed. Yes, the gift was extravagant to the point that I truly did not know what to say. But, more than that, m friend truly understood what my MP3 player had meant to me and how much it had played a role in my day-to-day life. My friend Steve is someone who would be there for me, no matter what. He has given so much of himself over the years, and is a true support to me and my family. So yes, I am overwhelmed. He really “got it.” And now, I am happily re-loading my music library and my practically every waking moment is once again filled with music.


    So Where’s the Knitting Connection?

    Closeup of podcast listings on iPodI’ve discovered Podcasts! Wow, they’re fun. There are quite a few knitting podcasts listed on iTunes. Right now, my favorite is Cast On, by Brenda Dayne. I also really love Let’s Knit2gether, which is a really cool video podcast. And the best part about podcasts? They’re totally FREE! Where have these BEEN all my life? As you can see in the photo, I can get my daily nerdy news fix, fulfill my travel fantasies, and catch a few laughs and other stuff, too. I think I am addicted to these podcasts, and I currently have more than 80 different episodes of various ones to view and listen to. They’ll keep me busy, for sure. Haha.

    Thank you so much, Steve!!

    From the Newsstand…

    Today I stopped by Barnes and Noble and picked up three new knitting magazines: Interweave Knits, Creative Knitting, and Knit Today, which I had actually not seen before but was intrigued. It was bundled with a booklet that had a bunch of patterns for bags in it, so I figured it was worth a look. Haven’t checked it out yet, but when I do, I’ll let you know.

    And I am actully considering subscribing to Interweave Knits, because I’m curious to see how Eunny Jang is going to do as their new editor. To be honest, I had never even heard of her before the discussion about her kicked up after the Interweave Knits announcement. The Old Guard wondering what a hip young thing of 24 can do with the magazine. Lots of others saying that she is a brilliant writer and knitter. I have since discovered the latter to be true myself, but as a writer and editor by profession, I cannot imagine having that amount of responsibility on my shoulders at such a young age. Heck, I couldn’t imagine it now. But I am rooting for her and I want her to do well. So, I am anxious to see her debut issue when it comes out in the fall.

  • Taste the Rainbow…

    rainbow striped baby blanket in progressWell, this picture definitely shows why I absolutely hate photographing pink! The red in the pink really throws my camera off, and even when trying to correct in my photo program (Corel Paint Shop Pro XI), it still looks yucky and not quite right. But hey, you can see that in the last two weeks my little strip of a blankie about doubled in size. I have a looooong way to go! I am now wondering whether I can actually get it done in time for the recipient’s baby to be born. It’s a good thing that I have a 14-hour (each way) car ride coming up in August when we head to Florida. I sure hope that helps. I’m still enjoying the knitting, and I’m not bored yet, which is a good thing. Hopefully I can stick this one out to the end. I wish though, that I had done this with slightly larger needles… the teeny stitches are part of what is making this project take forever. Still, I think this blanket is going to be fun when it’s done.

    I found out that the recipient is having a boy! Hopefully when it’s done the blue will even out with the pink and it won’t look so girly! Right now I’m planning also to attach an I-cord peace sign in the bottom corner. I’m calling this the “peace blanket.” I hope the recipient doesn’t call it, “weird!”

    Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival is only a week away! Can anybody say “Yay!” with me?

    More tomorrow, as it actually is almost tomorrow here. I’ve finally got lots to talk about. Stay tuned…

  • Baby Blankie Debut

    rainbow baby blanket begun in knittingSo here it is, the first photo of my rainbow baby blanket in progress. I’ve been working steadily now for about two weeks. I guess this is going to take a while! I’m on the fourth color, which will be a 10-row stripe. The next color will be a sort of aqua shade, and it will be 8 rows. If you’d like to see a description of my method for this project, go to the April 5 entry.

    Of course, the one bad thing about having a long ongoing project but loving to blog is that it will be harder to update frequently without driving people nuts with pics of the same old, same old thing. So, I’m guessing I’ll have to be sure to add more about cool knitting stuff, including new products and books and other fun stuff I find when I’m out and about in the world of knitting. Hopefully I’ll be able to update often enough to keep everybody from being bored to tears.

    Anyway, that’s all for now. I think I’m finally going to be happy with my baby blankie, even if it does take forever to knit. 🙂