Thursday, January 22, 2009

Sooo....

I'm making this:


It's the Swallowtail Shawl by Evelyn Clark. I'm using Great Adirondack Yarn Company's Sireno (Sirino?), which is a gorgeous Merino/silk blend that I bought while visiting Webs a few years ago.

I'm working on it pretty diligently as I'm not very fast when it comes to lace and it needs to be completed and blocked by March 14th. Because that's when these two:

Are getting married!

Monday, January 12, 2009

Hey All You Lurkers - Yeah, All Two Of You, I'm Talkin' To You...

I heard a rumor that it's de-lurking day. So please be the lemming I am and let me know you're here, mmkay? Pleez?

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Ruh-Roh...


I seem to be quite the lemming lately. I don't remember when the Wii came out but I've never had an interest in owning one. The computer games I play tend to be more the puzzle type (I'm really quick at Sudoku and crosswords) and as I'm pretty good about getting off my butt to work out, the Fit didn't strike me as something I had to have either.

Until Christmas.

My nieces got one, and I finally got to see one in action. It was hilarious. And apparently Brian thought it seemed cool too, because I don't think 24 hours had passed before we decided to pool our Christmas money and put it toward a Wii. They were out of stock everywhere right after the holidays so we had to wait a little while but we got it set up last week. Friday night, Brian used it. And Riso helped.

And he helped some more:


I think what I like best about it is it's the only workout I've ever had that makes me laugh. I'm pretty good at some things but I completely suck at others - and there's something about being hit by flying panda heads that strikes me as very funny. It feels more like a game than a workout session, and it gets addictive. And competitive.

When I used it today, Riso stood over me while I was doing some ab exercises. He had this 'what to do, what to do' look on his face and after watching me for a few reps he decided to lie down. On top of me. Well I didn't want to stop and thereby lower my score, so my last 3 reps were with an English Setter lying across me. I think I deserved bonus points for that one. Unfortunately I was alone in the house at the time (except for you know, the helpful Setter) so I don't have any pictures to show you.

I do have pictures of some yarn I picked up at the Purlescence yarn swap today though.

This is Alpaca Cloud from Knitpicks in the Autumn color way. I think this is the exact color I almost ordered last summer but cut from my list in favor of something else. Now I have 4 skeins.

Closer up:

I also picked up some appropriate colors in something washable for pumpkin baby hats.

Some pretty cotton for dishcloths...

And a whole pile (15 skeins) of Frog Tree Alpaca Sport Weight. These colors aren't exactly flattering on me so I plan to over-dye them the next time I get the urge to pull out the dye pots.

Frog Tree Alpaca was the first yarn I knit with when I picked up knitting 3 years ago after a 35- year break, and I love it.

Knitting Updates

I have another small FO for 2009 - I'm calling it 'And Another Freakin' Dishcloth'. Because it's another freakin' dishcloth.


And I've cast on for the Lady Eleanor Stole:

This is Noro Silk Garden (from stash) in color way #88.

Purty, huh? I have a feeling I may stay up too late a few nights with this one - I can't stop watching the color changes!

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Hot Off The Needles (Or The Wheel)

I've got 2 new finished projects already for 2009!

FO #1 - Late-To-The-Party Clapotis

I finally joined the 26,431 other knitters who have made Clapotis (Ravelry says it's 9,311 but I think it's more). I hope that the 35 remaining knitters on earth who haven't knit it - and some are friends- don't think I've become some sort of Clapotis-Have-Knit elitist or anything. I swear, just because I joined the club doesn't mean I've changed. Except that I was a little warmer heading outside today which was nice.

Riso loves to model and have his picture taken. He's too tired these days to sit up and pose but he started wagging furiously when I draped this over him.

Brian didn't wag furiously when I draped this over him. He gave me that long-suffering-spouse look and didn't say a thing.


I also spun this:


This is Merino/Silk Top in Pomegranate from Tactile. It's lovely stuff - I got 347 yards of 2-ply lace/fingering weight (it's not entirely even) out of 2 ounces of fiber. I'm not sure what it'll become, but I love it - it's super soft and I haven't even soaked it yet.

And these are post-felting shots of my father-in-law's slippers (finished in '08 but not photographed):

I put some non-skid stuff on the bottoms, to keep him safe.

I'm nice that way. Usually.