Today is supposed to be a little cooler than the rest of the week was, so I am going to go out and plant some beans and onions and see if any seeds have sprouted.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Retro Knit Friday!
Today is supposed to be a little cooler than the rest of the week was, so I am going to go out and plant some beans and onions and see if any seeds have sprouted.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Spring Is A Lot Of Work
Monday, May 25, 2009
Started Some New Socks
The next pair is a plain stockinette sock on size two needles, 64 sts, using the new Red Heart sock yarn. This is color 3940, Green Envy, and I really like the colors in this yarn. I am trying out my first Eye of Partridge heel, and it seems to go well with the jacquard patterning. Looks like it would be comfortable, too.
I still have that cafe cardigan sitting in the background, making me feel guilty for not sewing it together yet, so one of these days I am just going to have to pick it up and finish it.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Retro Knit Sequins!
"K1, *insert right needle in back loop of next st, slide sequin close to work, K st drawing sequin thru st to front of work (1 sequin worked), K1"
In honor of the event this weekend that we are looking forward to the most, I say, "Live long and prosper!"
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Springtime
Friday, May 1, 2009
Retro Knit Friday!
I was out buying some sale Vogue patterns today, and the young salesgirl expressed anxiety about serving the public during an epidemic. This shows that the media has succeeded in freaking out just about everyone, but I have been through these epidemic scares a time or six and will wait and see what happens. Before he died more than 30 years ago, my grandfather made some audio tapes, talking about his life history. One of the things he talked about was the time right after the War (WWI) in 1918 when he was in a demob camp in France waiting for the boat home and the flu struck the camp. His descriptions of his friends dying around him and his surprise at escaping infection make the current hysteria seem a trifle overblown. I have prepared, of course, have my masks and supplies ready, but I am not going to fret too much. Time to relax and knit some socks.