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Sunday, July 24, 2005
UFO Finished
Every crafter know UFO=Unfinished objects. These tend to multiply around the house. A first I made attempts to hide these so that comments such as "What is that?", "Aren't you done with that?" didn't make me feel shame. It all started when I was 6 and started a sweater for my grandmother. I even had my picture in the newspaper knitting that sweater. To make a long story short it was never done. The pattern was more intricate then I was capable of and I discoveded I did not like the purl side of stockinette stitch.
For a time I could no longer hide them as there were just too gall darned many of them! Now that I'm in the cleaning phase, I just throw some of them out.
And every once in a while I actually finish one.
This pink and blue necklace was one of them. It's for someone with a very dainty, thin neck, maybe a child.
Thursday, July 21, 2005
Music to Match my Mood
Alison Krauss is a very accomplished woman with the voice of an angel. I don't profess to know how angels sound, and it may well be I'll never hear one, but if angels sing they must sound like her. According to a short biography I read on her, she started off with classical violin and by six had jumped to bluegrass fiddle. It wasn't until later that her voice became as popular as her fiddle playing. She was part of the group of people that made the soundtrack to O Brother Where Art Thou? such a big hit.
I would love to hear her live, and I hope she comes to Hawaii one of these days.
She gets 5 really spendid acorns! (Not that there are any other kind)
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
Lost in the Creative Wasteland
Creating anything these days is a real challenge for me. I'm looking at nature, websites, magazine ads, stores, and everywhere for inspirations, but my energies seem to be directed elsewhere.
I've even tried reading that book, "The book who's name is never mentioned" apparently, cuz the title escapes my mind.
I know there is someone out there who will find this necklace creative, so my lack of creativity is just a symptom of my current situation. So I'm just throwing it out there for all the world to see anyway.
Monday, July 11, 2005
Friday, July 01, 2005
Crafting on the Road
Darn, I really was resolved to not craft on the road, so I didn't bring any needles. It only took me 4 days to lust after a project to have in hand. I found this store"
Black Sheep Yarn & Knitting Machines
222 N. Binkley St.
Soldotna, AK 99669
And, a cute little store it was. I could tell just by peering in the window. I went back and admired the other crafts such as stained glass and FO (finished objects). I got some real wool yarn, which is scarce in Honolulu and some double pointed needles and cast on 99 stitches with size 7 needles, knit for 7 inches then started decreasing. K7 K2tog around, K next row, K6 K2tog around and so fourth until I couldn't knit any more on the double pointed needles. Then I had to get home before finishing the hat with the roll brim and knot on top. Mindless! I may have enough yarn to knit the matching gauntlets :)
BTW, to finish, I kept decreasing around until I had 8 stitches left and kept knitting around until it was long enough to tie in a knot, aboug 4 inches. It can also be finished using the I-cord technique.
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