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November 05, 2007

Its a sickness...

Halloween was fun. We went to my sisters place and trick or treated in the neighborhood. (the kids made out like bandits. We started late in an area that didn't have many trick or treaters so they got handfuls instead of one piece each.)
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The Princess felt witch-y and even had a wart on her nose. (its on the other side of her nose)

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NJ enjoying being Lukes Father. (Push button breathing with the suit, makes for an AWESOME costume apparently)

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My Pirate girl Sissy. She ran around brandishing her sword and yelling "Aaarrrr give me all yer candy!" Gotta love that girl.
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Then there is the Dead bride. She has a hat that goes with it but she didn't want to wear it until her Aunt Sissy commented that she thought it was very cool. Kids.
That mime behind the girls? That is my Ham of a father. Every year for Halloween we get together for dinner after all the excitment of trick or treating.
And finally  Ziggy
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There is my Ninja boy! He didn't last as long as the other kids. About halfway through I decided that the Princess had enough candy so I took her to my sisters house to wait for the older ones to get their fill of candy. Ziggy decided that he was done as well and came with me. Key then followed us in her Brittany Spears get up. (she swears its not Brittany Spears but come on. Look at her! hehehe)

I finally decided to pick up hand cards! I found a woman who was willing to sell me her cards for 25. since she had a drum carder now. So I now have a set of LeClerc Hand Cards For a really good price. I am planning on carding some of the roving that I got recently that is annoyingly compacted. (I may have just recently bought 2 lbs of fleece that will need carded as well but I am not telling)
I am also selling Babe. I just can not keep it. It was good starter wheel but I am very much enjoying the Clemes and Clemes so that will be my wheel. Now to get a skein winder.

Yup its a sickness.
Cardingly,
Dee

October 02, 2007

And the angels began to sing...

So even though I can not afford anything lately I decided to treat myself when I received my financial aid. I decided that seeing as how I am working my little tushie off trying I deserved a reward. So that reward is a Golding Spindle. I will wait a moment while you wipe the drool off your chin. It is absolutely beautiful! I would show you but the pictures are being held captive on my camera while the battery charges. It is lovely. And it spins like a dream. (yeah I already started spinning with it. Like the second I took it out of the package. Love it!)

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Ohhhh yeah *sigh*

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Yeah I did some stash enhancement last week. I got this from a woman destashing and selling 6 balls cheap. How could I resist?

Then there was this stuff...

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Laceweight, 1,200yrds each. obtained for 25.00. Again, how could I resist?

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Roving, Llama black with pink (merino I think should go look) it is soo pretty and soft.

I have a purse coming, the Great American Aran Afghan book, a necklace, some sock needles, and more laceweight. Pictures of those once I receive them. I am done now. I am offically on a yarn diet. I gave myself a budget for spoiling my self and boy did I meet it fast. Make it fun to get the mail everyday. The only thing that I have left to buy is some PVC because Miss V loaned me her Kids Weaving book and there are instructions on how to make a PVC weaving loom. (yes I know I don't like PVC, but i can paint it and making it will be even cheaper than buying a PVC weaving loom.)

Anyway...

In the WIP department...
TJ's sweater from hell is on the sleeves! Yes. I finished the body! Now I am working on a sleeve (about half way through it) the it is on to the other sleeve, the neck and then DONE! So close yet so far away.
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And I started a new traveling project. A pair of socks for the Princess. The other things that I am knitting right now are too big to carry around so I had to cast on something!

I need to go hang out with the Princess before I have to go to school so I will talk to you all later!

weakingly,

Dee

September 29, 2007

It tells fortunes too...

So last night I took my son to the store in order to pick up a birthday present for a little girls party. Well. There was a new toy out. It looks like a compact but it is a little electronic toy.  You push a button on said toy it tells you your fortune. I pushed the button to see what candy sweet fortune I would get and it said...

"You can only do so much"

I busted out laughing because frankly, who would expect that from a toy?! I know a lot of people who really could use that fortune, myself included. So today after I took NJ to his party, Ziggy, the princess and I went here

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We ate icecream and giggled a lot.
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Yeah so the Princess got a little messy.
I am currently taking a digital Photography class. (practicum is 5 credits and I needed 6 credits in order to get Financial Aid damn college.) The upside is that this class is great. I am practicing with the camera which is why these are black and white.
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And who doesn't like to take pictures?!
I will be back soon with some real updates.
A VERY heartfelt thank you to all that donated. As you know, every little bit helps!
icecreamingly,
Dee

August 16, 2007

On the heels of a very bad day...

I decided last night that I needed to spin its very relaxing. I can zone and just watch as the wool turns into yarn and feel better. Well I was a lot closer to the end of the roving than I thought. So when I reached the end I decided that I wanted to Navajo ply. Not as relaxing as spinning that trying a new technique is it? However the end result was well worth the futzing.
I will show you pictures just as soon as my camera comes back home to me. It is really over twisted but so beautiful. Once I got the rhythm it was not bad. I think that I really like this way of plying!

Plyingly
Dee

August 12, 2007

Looky... or the I have a lot to say today post...

I have a lot of stuff to show you today! I am working on my second monkey sock, no second sock syndrome for me! These are for mom so I knew that I really did not want these hanging out on the needles for too long. She is going in for surgery sometime within the next month or two so I really need to finish them. Surprisingly enough the second sock is moving faster than the first one did. I have had the second sock cast on for a week now and I am one repeat away from the heel flap.
I know that you are here for the pictures so here is sock one.
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No wip picture yet. I made the sock a bit shorter than the one that Cookie A made just because Mom doesn't like the tall socks. She is a notorious cuff folder. So I shortened the leg for her. Beauty such as this should never be folded down.
Notes
Yarn:
Lime and Violet The Exes series- Why don't you call meeeeeee colorway.
     I have to say, this yarn is beautiful in the monkey sock pattern! I love the small bursts of dark blues and dark purples mixed in with the white and greys. When I bought the yarn the pic made the yarn look shinier than it is in real life. So when I got it I will admit a bit of disappointment. That was where the disappointment ends however. I adore the look of this yarn knit up! Some yarns just have to be knit up to be properly appreciated! I know that mom will love this. (I hope)   
Needles: set of five size two bamboo DPNs. (I had an unfortunate accident with one of the needles. I am not quite sure what happened but I pulled it out of the bag only to find it broken. So I am currently using four needles. I think that if I plan on knitting any more socks then I will need to invest in a set of metal size twos. Addis maybe? Or some with a good excange policy. I am just worried about breaking the needles which is why I don't carry my sock with me much.)
Modifications: Obviously I messed with the leg length. Mostly for mom but also because I was impatient to start the heel by that time. The fact that mom is not a fan of tall socks is a VERY big bonus. I didn't do the heel flap the same, I did straight knit and not the slipped stitch (K1,P1? I don't remember which I just know that I didn't do it.)
I still don't enjoy sock knitting as much as some do, but I find myself looking at other patterns and thinking that I could knit them. So apparently the monkeys are warming me up to sock knitting.

I got some more sock yarn (I tell you what for someone that does not enjoy sock knitting I sure have a lot of sock yarn) This one is called bellyflop. E gave it to me when I went over to ball up my lace weight. (more on that in a minute.)
Just look at this!
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I have no idea what this will be but ohhh man is it pretty. I still have it sitting here in front of me to pet and drool over.

That lace weight I mentioned above?
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Drool worthy.
there is roughly 1900 yards here. And honestly? The pictures do not do it justice. There are little bits of light purple and green so pretty. I am still unsure of what pattern that I will use. Right now it is a toss up between the Honeybee stole from knit spot (honestly the more that I look at the shawl variation and this one the more that I like the stole. Although that could change quickly, maybe I better get both. You really never know.) and the stole Leda's Dream Pattern from Pink Lemon Twist. I can't get over how pretty it is, and it is supposed to be for the adventurous beginner so I think that I would have an easier time of it with this one than the Honeybee. Then again there are a metric ton of people knitting the bee so if I ran into problems I would have help... I don't know.

Wheel news...
Take a gander at this beauty...
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I am currently using this and if I like it I will be buying it. It is good to have local spinning friends! I am very much enjoying this wheel so far. It is more stable than Babe, the take up is 10 times better than babe and it is not PVC. That is such a huge plus for me. Babe, while a good starter wheel, is not much fun to spin on. It goes off balance so easily, and in order to get the fiber to take up at all I have to wrap the leather around very tightly. Yes it is a Clemes and Clemes kit wheel and in awesome shape! I am spinning some left over wool to get used to it. Frankly I am glad that I decided to do it this way just because the take up is so strong that I really have had problems with not moving fast enough and having the wool yanked out of my hands. I am working with the tension knob so that I can get a feel for it. My only other problem is that it is a bit harder to treadle, however when I use both feet its not a problem at all. So far it looks like the clemes is winning out. If that is the case I will probably sell babe with the bobbins and skein winder (which is useless without the babe so no sense keeping it.) Dad saw the Clemes the other night and is just positive that he could build a spinning wheel for me. I doubt that will happen anytime soon but I can't imagine anything cooler than a wheel made by dad. If he ever retires he will make me one. I just have to be patient. hehe. I am trying to get him to build me a skein winder however. There are plans for a simple one on the net and I would love to have him build me one. (I sent him the plans with the note that his loving daughter would adore it for christmas. I am nothing if not hopeful. hehehe)
I think that I have talked your ear off enough for one day.
buildingly
Dee

August 01, 2007

Bit o' interesting...

So I get a call from the Omaha World Herald today. Apparently the guy who lived here before me and the fam is a bad bad man. How bad? Well according the the news reporter and this article from CBS news (yes it is a year old) Dale S. Hausner and his partner shot 11 random people in the back. No rhyme or reason to why this was happening just picking out the unfortunate people who happened to be walking when he drove by. (A very good excuse for staying in doors I must say.) I have continued to get mail for this guy since we moved in 10yrs ago. Also the owner of this house is Gregory Hausner. I am positive that they are related not only because of the name but because of the fact that they bear such a strong family resemblance.  Creepy. The reporter took my name and promised to let me know anything new.

Anyway...
I cast on for Seraphim today. I just couldn't hold off any more. I have wanted to start it for so long but had so many other things in my way that I wanted to finish that i never started it. I decided today that with the Three skeiner off the needles now is as good a time as any to start knitting on Seraphim. I just can't show my man because he is still waiting on his sweater that I started last year. The body is a mere 4 inches away from completion yet I am so not ready to pick it up again. Soon. I am going to finish Moms monkey socks and then I am forcing myself to work on that sweater. He wants to wear it this winter (I am positive that it will be too big. I told him it probably would be when he told me the size to knit but he didn't listen. Ahhh well.) so I need to finish it. I also have the chevron scarf that I really want to knit. I want to see if the colors will go will knitted together. But they will have to wait.

Spinning wise I have got another half bobbin done of the black Shetland wool. I am really not enjoying spinning on the babe wheel. I love spinning and Babe is getting the job done, I am just very unimpressed. I am dying to get a nice wooden made to last wheel. I used to want an Ashford but now I am not so sure. I suppose that I will just have to try some first. Maybe my non excitement with Babe is because I just really do not like its look either. I don't know. It will do for now!
Enough chatting for today. I promise pics of the completed sock, some spinning and a little Seraphim soon!
Knittingly
Dee

June 11, 2007

Long time no type...

Well, my birthday went swimmingly, the kids sang Happy Birthday T got me a cake and candles (a 2 and a 9 very cute) and I got to do a little knitting.
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(posing while we wait for cake)
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I love me some chocolate fudge cake. seriously.
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chocolate and knitting, does it get any better than this?
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Then this weekend we got a last minute chance to drive to Missouri and see my mama. No knitting done at all this weekend. Between hanging out with mom and the lil sis Miss R, going to the family reunion, and swimming in the lake we were busy busy. My  sister S  brought her man who brought his dog Buddy.
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See the pink on his back? Poor dog didn't have a chance. Take a bunch of kids, a whole lot of chalk and a dog that rolls over every time some one comes over to him so they can pet him and you have one very colorful animal. On top of the pink there is blue and purple on the other side. Then take two girls and a thing of green fingernail polish and you have a puppy with green toe nails. Like I said, he didn't have a chance.
Well now that I am done boring you with my non-knitting content, I will post a pic of the beautiful Koigu shawl that is working up, honestly, better than I thought it would.
travelingly
Dee

May 04, 2007

Eye candy Friday

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My addition to eye candy friday?

tulip in my yard

Backyard beauty

and...
spinning beauty
Nina loves Accidental Tourist from the Lime and Violet Etsy store. Beyond beautiful. Better Pictures when the clouds decide to leave.
Candily,
Dee