Friday, July 2, 2010

Uh oh...

Look what I bought at Knitters Connection...
I now have a spindle and pretty roving! So far, I'm pretty good at the spinning part. Now, the plying, THAT'S another story. The white yarn on the spindle is where the plying went horribly wrong. I don't know if the singles have too much twist in them or what, but they keep kinking up on themselves so much that I can't get them apart to ply them! Ugh. Dirk actually made me put it all down the other night before I hurtled it across the room. I'm going to need help before I dig into my pretty purple roving. The roving is from Fiber Optic Yarns (http://www.kimberbaldwindesigns.com) in Cincinnati, OH. It's 80% superwash merino and 20% nylon in a colorway called Solitude. How deep. Of course, I was drawn to it because it's PURPLE.

I also found some sock yarn in a scarlet-and-gray-ish colorway. I'm thinking this is going to be a Christmas present for the future in-laws. They are DIE HARD Buckeye fans.

More on the knitting front later...

Look, Ma! Progress bars!

Ho. Lee. Crap. I feel like I just had my brain in a vice, but I am so damn proud of myself! Look! I have progress bars! After much copying and pasting and cursing and headbanging, I figured it out! I think I'll reward myself today. Perhaps a trip to the LYS? They have summer yarns on sale, I think so.

Random musings from work

Greetings! Sorry it's been so long since I've posted. There's been a lot of work and a lot of knitting to attend to.

I'm in the process of doing laundry. (I lead such a glamorous life, I know. Envy away.) As I was going through pockets for loose change, yarn bits, or anything else that could potentially destroy my washer, I found a list I made at work the other day while in a constant state of boredom. Here are a few of my observations:

  1. Glass doors do not stay clean, no matter how much Windex you spray. There are fingerprints all the way to the top of the door. I don't know why anyone would see a clean glass door and feel the need to put a full hand print on it. Jerks. Also, if my kids did that (and it looks like someone licked their hand before they planted their grubby paws on my door!) I would be handing them Windex and a rag.
  2. There are a LOT of Russians and other people originating from the Eastern European area in Reynoldsburg. I don't know why this is. There is a Russian grocery store a few doors down from my shop, so that might explain the concentration.
  3. I get really dorky over local celebrities. I don't know why, but everytime I encounter someone that I've seen on tv or heard on the radio, I squeal internally. Some of these "celebs" include Jerry Revish (spotted in a Bob Evans), Cabot Rea (used to come in the music shop in Westerville all the time...is also kind of a jerk), and Bob Juniper (of 3C Bodyshop. I recognized his voice from the radio when I called to tell him his daughter's sax was ready).

I lead a sad life.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

I just want to get it over with!

Everytime I think about all the wedding stuff I have to do, I want to elope! I really DON'T want to elope, but it would be done and over with! Using The Knot website has been very helpful, but there's a giant checklist on there that makes me feel like a big fat failure. I still haven't looked into cakes. We need an officiant, invitations (although I think that's covered), tuxes for the guys, dresses for the girls, and decorations. I also need to get my dress altered so it will zip past my huge tracts of land! Also, I need my parents and Dirk's parents to GIVE ME THEIR ADDITIONS TO THE GUEST LIST!!! I think I just worked myself into needing a cocktail!

On a more positive note, my shawl is coming along swimmingly! (I'll have to show you a picture later. I'm blogging from the Crackberry) I think I boo-booed early on, but I can probably fix it in the blocking. Blocking is magical.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Lace is making me itch

Recently, I've really wanted to knit lace. Thats a strange urge for me, considering I NEVER wear shawls or lacy scarves. I've always thought that shawls screamed "granny," and the only time I wear scarves is when it's cold out. I think it's because of Karen and her Haruni and Liz with her Chinook Shawl, but I want to do something light and lacy to wear to work. I'm debating on which to do first...the Percy Shawl or the Laminaria Shawl. I like both and can't decide which I like better....thoughts?

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Yes, I'm still here

I am an incredibly bad blog mommy! I've been so busy worrying about how to do stuff, that I kinda gave up on the whole thing! I STILL don't know if I can do pictures properly, but I got a quick tutorial from one of the Knit Knite ladies, so hopefully I can hack it.

Let's see...what has been happening since I last posted in JANUARY? I got into another car accident (with a rock...it's still not funny). My coworkers had a FIELD DAY with the news. I actually came to work with this posted to the back door:
They think they're SOOOOOOO funny. Jerks. (Hey, look...I CAN post pictures!) I wasn't hurt, but my car was! I was NOT going very fast, but I slid on some ice and hit a rock (well, boulder really) in the parking lot of my apartment. The airbag went off and it was a huge mess. My fiance was also in the hospital (and we still don't know what happened to him.) Luckily, we don't have to pay for the bills! Thank you workman's comp!

On the wedding front, we got our wedding rings. They are very pretty and sparkly! I'll have to take pictures of them later. We also COMPLETELY changed the entire wedding! It WAS going to be a small thing in Vegas, but people started to back out on us, and it was going to pretty much just be us and our parents. I've also been getting crap from some of my family members because they couldn't afford Vegas. To make a long story short, we decided to get married here, and now it's a 200-person affair. It's not going to be anything extravagant, but I still have to talk my dad out of letting his friend bring his KARAOKE EQUIPMENT (?!) TO MY WEDDING. I don't want anything fancy, but I will NOT have my dad's drunk friends singing to me. Oy.
Through all of this, I have also been knitting up a freaking storm! For Ravelympics this year, I made a pair of socks for a friend's son. I can't remember the pattern off the top of my head, but it's kind of a herringbone rib. (Actually, that might be the name of the pattern, come to think of it.) I also marked off one item on my list of "Knitting to-dos." I made a pair of Eunny Jang's Endpaper Mitts. It was my first color project, and I'm glad I had them when I did...that's what I knit while Dirk was in the hospital! It hasn't been cold enough to wear them yet, but I'm sure I will in the fall and winter. The door doesn't close all the way at the store, so if it's cold outside, I assume it's going to be cold inside.


Then we have the line of projects I call "Lynda's Gloves." My mom "pimped" me out to one of her coworkers. She was bragging about my abilities, and Lynda was complaining about not being able to find gloves that fit her because she has really long fingers (and fake nails to top them off.) I was commissioned to make her not 1, but 7 pairs of fingerless gloves with a mittem flap. I've finished pair #1, but am stalling hard for the other 6.

Other projects include a baby blanket for my friend Niki. It's the "Nature In Natural" pattern, which I LOVE. I thought it was going to be a pain in the butt, but I worked it all in one piece instead of having to put blocks together and put a border around it. I've also completed a few pairs of socks. I knit "Spring Forward" for me, and some drab, boring, olive green ribbed socks for dirk. I also finished the damn "Whisper Cardigan." I LOVE the sweater, but I'm really mad. I got to wear it once, then washed it on gentle in cold water in a lingerie bag. The friction from the bag shrank it! I tried to stretch it back out, but it's not the same. I haven't given up on it yet though. I WILL make it fit!!
Anywho, I think this is a good post to try and get back into this whole blogging thing! I'm going to TRY to keep up with the blog...I can't promise daily posting, but I'll try to do once a week or so.

















Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Mean People Suck

I hate mean people! I work retail in a music store, and man, we get some doozies! Just today, I had a woman, one of our lesson students, come out of her lesson and ask if she could pay for her book later because she was "late and needed to catch a flight." Now, I will be the first to admit that I do NOT like this woman. She is snobby and acts like the world was created just so she could traipse around in her Gucci sunglasses and look down on everyone. Anyway, I asked her if she could pay really quickly, as our inventory is always a little squirrely when it comes to books. She gets all huffy and asks WHY she can't leave the store without paying for the book. I said (and I will admit I took a bit of delight from saying this), "Well, that's stealing."

Keep in mind, that she could've paid for the book and been on her way, had she not stopped to argue. It may not sound like much here, but those little shitty things that people do drive me NUTS! Ok, ranting is over for now. On the positive side, the future hubby made dinner, and it's T-46 hours until I'm on vacation! I promise I'll have lots of cool stuff to look at as soon as I figure out how to post pics on this dang thing. Plan to do that while on vacay. Pray for my sanity.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Helllooooooo!

Hello all! It's the start of a new year, and that means new things. I'm not big on making resolutions, but I did set a goal to try new things this year. I have a feeling it's going to be a big year for me. So far this month, I've had my first fluffernutter (a thing of beauty), ate pizza with pineapple on it (it was ok), bought something on ebay (my wedding dress), and started this blog. So far, so good! You'll have to be kind of patient with me. I'm new to blogging, and am what you would call semi-technologically slow. Anywho, after being poked and prodded by a coworker, here I am out in the vast reaches of cyberspace to bug all of you! Bwa ha.