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Sorry for the interruption

03 Sep

I’ve been working all day – literally – on upgrading WordPress. Sorry for the spotty connectivity. My version was so old, I had to do three intermediate upgrades to make it work. Ugh.

Here’s an FO from July – My cherry CeCe, knit in Cascade Sierra. It’s been just the thing for quick trips to the grocery(I get cold in the dairy aisle, the meat aisle, and everywhere else they have open cold cases wasting energy.)

Still, I’m having trouble with images – and this editor is not what I had before! Much harder to use. I’ll have to see what I can do about that.

 
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Still here, sort of

14 Jun

Time’s gotten away from me. The site even went dark for a couple days, because I haven’t even been looking at email. Real life is kind of stressful right now, nothing disastrous, but cumulatively more than I could handle gracefully. Nuff said.

Some knitting’s been happening. I’m on the first sleeve of CeCe; started the body of Hillswick; and in Florida I bought some linen yarn (Euroflax Sport) and started Annie Modesitt’s Fern Lace Twinset. No FO’s, though.

Motherly bragging: Sean’s band, Man v. Moon, won the “Battle of the Bands” finals and have some great songs (you can here a couple on their site). Staffan made the Honor Roll, and won 3rd place in the intrascholastic Math competition. And Lisa is amazing – you can see here just how much she does, and how well!

While I’m looking on the bright side, I’m thinking about the other 1,096 times I’ve posted here over the last 6 years … It’s amazing how many times I’ve thought “When did X happen” – and found the answer here. I may be irregularly for a few weeks, but I will get my mojo back. (Thank you for your patience.)

 
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Northern cotton

30 Mar

northern-cotton.jpg A couple inches of thick, heavy, wet snow coated everything Friday morning, and made me glad I live here. So beautiful! By Saturday afternoon, most of the snow coating the trees had blown off. But these bushes (in Meridian Park, down by the canal) look just much like cotton ready to be picked.

We had a great walk yesterday, through woods & fields, on paths we’d never seen before. The sun was shining in a deep blue sky, and it felt much warmer than it actually was. We walked for an hour, then stopped for hot subs on the way home. My favorite kind of day.

Some progress made on CeCe … It’s been frogged twice, once because I cast on too many sts, once because I misread my gauge swatch. I’m knitting in Cascade Sierra, 80% cotton/20% wool, and I machine-washed and -dried my swatch. As I expected, there was significant shrinkage in the length, but not much in width, so my gauge is 5% small length-wise. I could block it to gauge, but then I’d have to block it every time I washed it. Which would never happen, of course. I’ll add a half-inch before shaping for the neckline, and call it done.

Progress on the Kauni, too. The sleeve and neck steeks are crocheted and cut; sleeves are picked up; and I’m knitting both sleeves at the same time, split at the center underarm, and steeked between them. It was tough to manipulate the circular needle for the first 2 inches or so, but now it’s coming along quite well. And the sleeves will match!

I stopped knitting last night, because the sleeve decrease rate seemed way too shallow. But now that I look at some FO sleeves more closely, I can see that it’s a wide sleeve, gathered sharply at the cuff. I like the look.

sam-bird.jpg A rare picture of Samwich, our shrinking violet. Usually she hears the camera turn on, and she’s off like a shot. But yesterday afternoon she spent hours at the window, watching this mourning dove as it sat on the roof. It finally flew away about dusk, and we could all get some rest. Soon spring will be here, the window will be open, and she can watch birds from the roof – instead of watching birds on the roof.

 
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