Quote of the moment:

"Sometimes I really think people ought to have to pass a proper exam before they're allowed to be parents. Not just the practical, I mean."

Thief of Time by Terry Pratchett

Monday, June 30, 2008

Tra la la

Okay, I just finished visiting sleepingsiknits and kinda sorta got tagged by her newest post. So, here's mine:

"List seven songs you are into right now. No matter what the genre, whether they have words, or even if they’re not any good, but they must be songs you’re really enjoying now, shaping your spring summer. Post these instructions in your blog along with your seven songs. Then tag seven other people to see what they’re listening to."


"Life Again" - Decyfer Down
I had to write down the band name because I couldn't remember.

"Teardrop" - Massive Attack
I've been watching House re-runs and I really like this song. With or without words.


"Approach the Bench" - The Audition
Gets stuck in my head quite easily.


"Lemon Parade" - Tonic
Nice, mellow tune.


"Freshmen" - The Verve Pipe
This song has been with me for many, many moons.


"When Your Heart Stops Beating" - (+44)
Catchy.


"Blister in the Sun" - Violent Femmes
I always smile and sing along when I hear this one.

This is harder than I thought it would be...
Tag yourselves.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Picky Picky Picky

Since I've finished one top (the tunic), I've been looking like mad at all sorts of other tops to make. I want to make a tank top. But almost all of the designs I see are almost-but-not-quite what I want to make. So I bit the bullet and am trying to design one of my own. I know what I want, and I think I can make the yarn do what I want it to. I just have to remember to write down what I'm doing!


The first photo is roughly what the table looks like when I'm trying to figure things out and keep track of them at the same time. The second photo is what I have done so far. And, I must say, so far so good. Hopefully I can keep it up. Except my brain keeps jumping ahead while my hands are working on the current segment. Which is all well and good, if you don't take into account my ability to hodge-podge nearly all attempts at multitasking, lateral thinking, working on more than one problem involving simple math and shaping at the same time.

So, needless to say, I'm scribbling things down on paper, typing them into the computer and mentally sketching what comes next. While trying to figure out my gauge at the same time. I'm too impatient to swatch. And since this project is off-the-cuff, I think I can be fairly certain that frogging and tinking will be involved at one point or another, though hopefully not too much.

This third photo is my attempt at an extreme close up to show how the shaping is showing up, but my camera and I are almost not on speaking terms (again) due to its stubborn refusal to take a semi-decent close up shot.

At least I'm not writing this pattern like I write revised recipes. I think if I did that, I'd have a 50/50 shot at amusing some of the people (assuming that someone else tries to decipher this) and offending the rest. Cross your fingers for me.

Oh, and did I mention that I'm working this in lace weight yarn?

Monday, June 23, 2008

Who Stole My Sheep Counter?

Let me just start by saying I hate insomnia! I've been getting by for close to a week now on 4 hours or less per day. I've tried just about everything short of sleeping pills. I even made myself an eyeshade (see photo). It works really well to block out the light and is comfy. And it doesn't leave weird patterns on my face.

Now if I could just find a pattern for that brain/thought muffler...

Sunday, June 15, 2008

WWKIP Day

So, yesterday was World Wide Knit In Public (WWKIP) Day. My original intentions were to kidnap Ames and go up to the State Museum and join the knitters there. However, gas prices (roughly 4.17/gal) and the distinct lack of cash changed those plans for me. So, instead, I went over to her summer job at the fireworks shop and knit in public there with her for a few hours. There were some customers too, so there were witnesses even.

Ames was working on a garter stitch dishcloth. I started another pair of cuffs. Now, I'm thinking she might have rather been working on crocheting something, but it was WWKIP and not WWCIP day, so she just had to suck it up lol.

And while I would have rather worked on my tunic, it is at a stage where portability is limited.

Here's proof that we were actually in the same place at the same time and not just holding the needles to look pretty.

Monday, June 09, 2008

Can I get a towel?

So, it's flooded around here and the county is in a State of Emergency. I believe I've used up all of my worrying at this point. Now, I'm just curious. I want to see some aerial shots. I know it was bad. I feel badly for all the people who were affected by it. But my emotions are just used up at this point!

We all need down time. If'n we is worrying 100% of the time, methinks our heads wood asplode.

SO.

Can you name the movie(s) that these quotes came from?*

*There is no contest at this time. There is no prize for answering all quotes correctly. Deal with it.

  1. "This is the really real world."
  2. "It's been swell...but the swelling's gone down."
  3. "All the great themes have been used up and turned into theme parks."
  4. "The sky's blue. Water's wet. Women have secrets."
  5. "Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries."

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Oooh. Pretty.

Something pretty I thought I'd share:

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

New Stuff!!!!!

Ha ha. I had to do it.

On with the post...

I am now the proud new owner/user of a new monitor. SPOH took pity on me or something and brought me one of his 'extra' monitors. It's all spiffy and wide screen and flat panel and cool! I know, I know. I'm so spoiled. Neener neener.

(Why yes, I did take a double dose of smart ass pills. Twice. Today. Gottaproblemwithit?)