Archive for October, 2007

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Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

So, um, wow.

What can someone say in a blog-appropriate length about one of the most awesome weekends in one’s living memory? I am not really going to try to get it all in, but I will say that:

Abby is my new hero.

Kelly appeared to have an excellent birthday celebration.

I got to spend time with a few wonderful HP friends, including Kim and many Wrockers. Why yes, I am a lucky and privileged chickie.

Despite it’s remoteness, that part of Missouri is quite beautiful.

Harry Potter and Wizard Rock fans are made of win and are made of love. This should be a no-brainer as we come together with the common interest of a book series that teaches love, compassion, friendship, and perseverance, but to see that in action is indescribable.

This event has helped bump the Harry Potter Alliance into official non-profit organization standing.

I was rendered speechless many times, quite a few of which were the work of Andy (of the HPA). HP fans are changing the world.

I love Uncle Carl.
Uncle Carl

I am very blessed to be in this fandom, and am very happy. Although I am still pretty sore and now somewhat ill.

I was a bad photographer really and took just a few photos. You can see them here.

to my dear stalkers

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

I shall be here, through the weekend. See ya there!

Love, Rosemary

whoosh, hat, pic, whoosh

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

It seems I’m only capable of hit-and-run posting lately. Le sigh.

But. I’m here. Not only do I have a knit thing, but I have an SPS pic too. ON Sunday. Yes.

stockinette hat with turned brim
Pattern:
4.5 st/inch gauge, to fit someone like me (22 inch circumference) CO 94 with smaller needles, knit for 1.5-2 inches, purl one round. Switch to larger needles (with which you get gauge). Knit til its big enough (I switched colors every other round, folded the brim up when the hat part was the same height and knit the brim together with that next round, then kept going). Do a crown of some sort. I go “K5, K2tog around; K one round plain; K4 K2tog around; etc” until I have just a handful of stiches left then cut and pull the tail through all of the stitches. Weave in. Tada!
Yarn:
Berroco Comfort, in Bitter Sweet and Olive. This is my 2nd hat from these skeins and I STILL HAVE SOME LEFT.
Comments:
I love turned brims; They’re so finished looking. And this yarn? LOVE.

102107 hat
(First pic has more accurate color.)

let me distract you

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

Leaving town again. Not bringing computer. May check email on cell phone. Those in or near Little Rock should call me. Those not should text me. Will return Friday night.

Pictures for the meantime.

Kitten
IMG_8851

Knitting
black 2x2 ribbed hat

Waiting to pick up Jamie
Cian waiting for Jamie 2

Crochet
stack o grannies

about to run out the door

Monday, October 15th, 2007

Here, quick, have an SPS.

101507 portrait

Love, Rosemary (who still isn’t getting a whole lot done, yet seems to have very little time for anything)

Upstream Socks

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

upstream socks
Pattern:
Upstream Master Pattern by Cat Bordhi from New Pathways for Sock Knitters, Book One
Yarn:
Regia Stretch Color, Farbe (color) 117
Comments:
My 2nd pair from this book. Love.

Alrighty, I’m off to tear into and sort my craft stuff. I’m itchy for some organization.

warsh, warsh, warsh

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Whooboy, it’s been awhile. I haven’t been sitting here all that much this week.

And while I did manage to make 4 dishcloths (washcloths, warshrags) for my Grandma this weekend:

washcloth 1 washcloth 3 washcloth 2 washcloth 4

they certainly didn’t take all of my time. I just can’t quite remember what I did with the rest of it.

Anyway, I’m around. Still pondering the point of life and what I want to be when I grow up. Talk atcha later.

finished the hat, anyway

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

Hee!

green and brown hat green and brown hat on me

Berroco Comfort, in brown and green. 2×2 rib. Skull cap-ish fit.

I am frustrated.

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

I’ll warn you now that I’m in a mood to whinge, so the post below will follow accordingly.

I shouldn’t complain. Life is good. Really.

But the crafting? Not so good.

Knitting goes. It’s fine. I’m just a bit uninspired and when I am inspired, I’m too busy to do anything about it. I would be tempted to cast on every project I have the yarn for, but I would like to keep on with my tactic of not exploding my head.

I would like to quilt. I want to try paper piecing like Jen does. I want to make up crazy HP themed appliqué designs as well. The problem? I have a very lame fabric stash. It’s a stack of highly-patterned fat quarters, mostly. This makes it hard to find anything worth cutting into tiny pieces to sew back together. And if I did have a fabric stash, I’m not sure where I’d put it anyway.

I have been daydreaming about beading. Beads are beautiful. I want to loom bead. I want to learn the peyote stitch. I want to work with tiny, tiny Delicas. I don’t know how to start though and, as is usual around here nowadays, I don’t even have time to put the research into it. Although I think I’m hitting the bead market with Susan.

Yeah, you’re right. I have so much to do that not only can I decide what I want to do more, I don’t even have time to consider. So, it’s knitting by default I guess. I can cast-on a new project in my sleep.

I’ve managed to squeak a little reading in lately, but it’s still not enough! And my little dream of one day actually writing again? Just as I lost my ability to speak German with any fluency when I quit using it, I fear I will not know how to string a sentence in English when I finally do sit down and try to put something out. I can picture showing up for my first day back in college classes (maybe next year? gulp) all eager and happy-go-lucky with pencil in hand, only to have my brain leak out my ears when the Freshman Comp professor assigns the first essay.

This last weekend I spent a few hours in the tattooing chair of a very good artist that’s working in Oklahoma now. People that do such good work always make me wistful about art. I’m annoyed that I quit back when I was in the right place to keep going with it. Now I’m all rusty and feel like I’ll never catch back up. The idea of trying for art school now is laughable. I can’t find time to sketch even weekly.

While I’m at it, I suppose I could go ahead and mention that this year I’ve also had weekly guitar lessons. Full disclosure and all that. I’ve been at it since February, when I decided that I’d been wanting to play for as long as I could remember and should finally just go for it. I’m happy, I love it, I look forward to every session. It is VERY slow going though, I assume because my practice-at-home time consists of a few minutes here and there of grabbing the thing up and playing a few bars before having to put it back down. I really am not used to not being instantly good at something. (Double negative, wheee!)

As is consistent with my above statements about not knowing how to write anymore, I shall now end this post with no real point. I’m frustrated and while I know that you all will have great advice and wonderful words of encouragement, I’m just gonna have to live through the frustration for awhile. It’s just part of my regular cycle and when it’s done I’ll pick back up and happily move along. I just like to whinge about it now and then.

At least I’m thinking about creative things, right?

Thanks for listening. For sticking around, I’ll post the pic of a hat I started last night.
berroco comfort striped hat 2x2

Ciao.

quick hat post

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

Finished 2 hats yesterday.

Insubordiknit Monster Hat Kit
insubordiknit monster hat kit
Started Sunday, finished Monday. Ripped Monday. Reknit Monday.
Cast on with Judy’s Magic Cast-On, increase, knit to desired depth.

Foliage
foliage
Started and finished last night. Cascade Baby Alpaca Chunky