Oh boy, yes a new obsession...mitering!! (Really I should admit that I'm obsessed with anything from Mason Dixon- thanks ladies! If the MDKAL is open I'd join in a heartbeat!) I just really can't get enough of all the color combos and how they take a few short hours! Here's my first one blocking as I type. Must get back to mitering...
Monday, April 30, 2007
I'm mitering! I'm mitering!
Oh boy, yes a new obsession...mitering!! (Really I should admit that I'm obsessed with anything from Mason Dixon- thanks ladies! If the MDKAL is open I'd join in a heartbeat!) I just really can't get enough of all the color combos and how they take a few short hours! Here's my first one blocking as I type. Must get back to mitering...
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
My boxes exposed
Yes, I know it's been over a month since I've posted, but geez! I'm new to this whole blog thing! To my faithful readers (hi dad!) I must apologize. I will try to get better at this. Especially when I go part-time at my job--which hopefully will be a few short weeks!
So even though I haven't done much knitting, I have been thinking a lot about it. And yes, thinking about knitting does count! Especially when they are overwhelming thoughts about all your close friends who are pregnant and they'll be expecting something hand knit from their knitter friend. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure I'll come up with something, but I'm a girl who gets overwhelmed easily. Just ask my James how many times he had to rescue me from the pit of junk, moving boxes and tears when I was moving out of my place and into his.
Oh the stress disorganization causes me! It's completely paralyzing. Get this though, (confession time) my room and office are usually a mess. My kitchen drawers are disorganized. Peek into my sock drawer, anything but matching socks can be found. On the bizzar flip side I love, love, love gadgets and organizational office products. Tupperware products send me in a tizzy. Purses with 30+ compartments make me drool. And oh, a closet with all those cubbies for shoes and sweaters?? Don't even ask how I feel about that.
Yesterday, I came to the realization that my life is reflecting those days just over six short months ago of when I was literally drowning in the sea of overflowing moving boxes. It's a weird feeling really. I'm at the highest point of my life to date. I have the most amazing husband (really he is a superhero/psychiatrist/organizer freak--no lie), a great job, wonderful family and friends, a vehicle that now more than runs, my health, a spiritual life that is beyond any compare, need I go on? But for some reason I'm feeling paralyzed. A bit numb.
Lately, that's how I feel when I wake up in the morning. I awake thinking of all my life boxes. And they seem so disorganized and unlabeled and unending and sometime bring me to tears. Please, I know that life is not always neat and tidy. But I'm not wishing for the moon here people. Just some life management.
Maybe that's why I like knitting so much. It's manageable for me. And when there's a mistake there's no clean up or apology needed. Either rip it out and fix it, cut it off and move on, or just set it down in the hopes of someday finishing it. Even when it's in the unfinished state, it's still an organized piece of fiber bliss.
My James pointed out to me that when he rescued me from drowning in that sea of boxes all he had to do was point me to a box and say, "Here. Just pack this one box. Just this one. That's all." And it was like the world began to spin again and I was able to breathe and do just that. Pack that one box. It was crazy. So simple. But for some reason I couldn't see beyond the abyss of chaos.
That all said, I journey on to find that one box. Yes, I'm on a quest for that one box. That one box that will refocus me and give me a sense of accomplishment and courage to move on to the next one. Hmmm maybe it will be the box of "gifts-for-my-expecting-friends." I'll keep you posted.
So even though I haven't done much knitting, I have been thinking a lot about it. And yes, thinking about knitting does count! Especially when they are overwhelming thoughts about all your close friends who are pregnant and they'll be expecting something hand knit from their knitter friend. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure I'll come up with something, but I'm a girl who gets overwhelmed easily. Just ask my James how many times he had to rescue me from the pit of junk, moving boxes and tears when I was moving out of my place and into his.
Oh the stress disorganization causes me! It's completely paralyzing. Get this though, (confession time) my room and office are usually a mess. My kitchen drawers are disorganized. Peek into my sock drawer, anything but matching socks can be found. On the bizzar flip side I love, love, love gadgets and organizational office products. Tupperware products send me in a tizzy. Purses with 30+ compartments make me drool. And oh, a closet with all those cubbies for shoes and sweaters?? Don't even ask how I feel about that.
Yesterday, I came to the realization that my life is reflecting those days just over six short months ago of when I was literally drowning in the sea of overflowing moving boxes. It's a weird feeling really. I'm at the highest point of my life to date. I have the most amazing husband (really he is a superhero/psychiatrist/organizer freak--no lie), a great job, wonderful family and friends, a vehicle that now more than runs, my health, a spiritual life that is beyond any compare, need I go on? But for some reason I'm feeling paralyzed. A bit numb.
Lately, that's how I feel when I wake up in the morning. I awake thinking of all my life boxes. And they seem so disorganized and unlabeled and unending and sometime bring me to tears. Please, I know that life is not always neat and tidy. But I'm not wishing for the moon here people. Just some life management.
Maybe that's why I like knitting so much. It's manageable for me. And when there's a mistake there's no clean up or apology needed. Either rip it out and fix it, cut it off and move on, or just set it down in the hopes of someday finishing it. Even when it's in the unfinished state, it's still an organized piece of fiber bliss.
My James pointed out to me that when he rescued me from drowning in that sea of boxes all he had to do was point me to a box and say, "Here. Just pack this one box. Just this one. That's all." And it was like the world began to spin again and I was able to breathe and do just that. Pack that one box. It was crazy. So simple. But for some reason I couldn't see beyond the abyss of chaos.
That all said, I journey on to find that one box. Yes, I'm on a quest for that one box. That one box that will refocus me and give me a sense of accomplishment and courage to move on to the next one. Hmmm maybe it will be the box of "gifts-for-my-expecting-friends." I'll keep you posted.
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Modern log cabin
So I've started on yet another project! A modern log cabin blanket for my hubby. Quite the easy project! I'm already looking forward to making one with some cushy yarn in wild colors. I got a nice chunky bonus today (pat on back here) so I just may be headed to my fave yarn haven.
Argosy scarf still sits unfinished...sigh...
Friday, February 16, 2007
Weekend of sneezing and sniffling
Sick this weekend...I hate being sick. I hate the kind of sick when you're not sick enough to be in bed all day, but sick enough to feel like you want to be in bed all day.
On the up side I made some cute baby hats. It seems like all of my girlfriends are prego so baby items are always good to have on hand. I think I'll make some matching socks to go with them...
On the up side I made some cute baby hats. It seems like all of my girlfriends are prego so baby items are always good to have on hand. I think I'll make some matching socks to go with them...
The Argosy scarf is almost done, but I got a bit distracted by the hats. And I'll probably acquire more distractions as the day unfolds because today is President's Day... which means I have the day off ...which means I'm going shopping ...which means I'll most likely hit a yarn shop... which means...you guessed it! More yarn. (shhhh don't tell the hubby)
Quote for President's Day: "It's a damn poor mind that can only think of one way to spell a word." - Andrew Jackson
Monday, February 12, 2007
Argosy scarf
This is my latest project. It's the Argosy scarf from knitty.com in Noro silk garden yarn. Ahh the joy of Noro! Can't wait to block it!!
Friday, January 19, 2007
10 Reason Why I Knit
1. It keeps me from snacking during movies. Not many people enjoy a hand knit scarf with orange flakes of Cheeto goodness knit into it.
2. Knitting is a great ice-breaker in public places - especially where teenager boys hang out. "Dude my grandma used to knit!! heehehe..." while they're slugging their buddies around. "Hey, is that a beanie you're knitting? That's actually pretty cool! I'll give you $5 for it!" With a funny smile and a decrepit voice I say, "Sure, Sonny."
3. It keeps my reading skills sharp! Yes, I am fascinated with reading the next new knitting book. Quite often you can find me at the local Barnes and Noble surround by stacks of knitting books and a Carmel Macchiato.
4. I always have a gift for that distant third cousin or to take to a baby shower for someone I barely know. "OMG! You knit this?? By hand?? How thoughtful!" (Don't get me wrong...I do put thought into my pieces, but sometimes you just need that emergency gift!)
5. It keeps my baby hunger at bay. I just know that when my husband of only 3 months and I have kids I'll be wanting to knit up a storm of hand knit items for my babes. But how many booties, hats, and sweaters do I really wanna knit only to have them wear it for a few week cuz they grow so darn fast or have that lovely eyelet sweater covered in baby barf? Whew, that will be an adventure to deal with later. For now my friends, whom have all received those hand knit items from me, can deal with it.
6. I'm never bored. I always have at least 3 projects going all at once. Yep. I've been working on that darn baby blanket for my friend Heidi for oh... about, how old is her son now?? Yeah, about 2 years.
7. It's therapy. I learned to knit during a time in my life where everything was out of control. Knitting brought that balance to me. I had one thing to control- a ball of yarn with two sticks.
8. I have a good excuse to get a digital camera. I've knitted and given away most of my favorite pieces and have nothing to show for it. Guess what I'm getting for my birthday this year?
9. There's nothing like the feeling of conquering a complicated sock pattern and them actually fitting perfectly! Or seeing your friend from across the room wearing the scarf you knitted for them last year.
10. I have a reason to jump on the blogging band wagon.
2. Knitting is a great ice-breaker in public places - especially where teenager boys hang out. "Dude my grandma used to knit!! heehehe..." while they're slugging their buddies around. "Hey, is that a beanie you're knitting? That's actually pretty cool! I'll give you $5 for it!" With a funny smile and a decrepit voice I say, "Sure, Sonny."
3. It keeps my reading skills sharp! Yes, I am fascinated with reading the next new knitting book. Quite often you can find me at the local Barnes and Noble surround by stacks of knitting books and a Carmel Macchiato.
4. I always have a gift for that distant third cousin or to take to a baby shower for someone I barely know. "OMG! You knit this?? By hand?? How thoughtful!" (Don't get me wrong...I do put thought into my pieces, but sometimes you just need that emergency gift!)
5. It keeps my baby hunger at bay. I just know that when my husband of only 3 months and I have kids I'll be wanting to knit up a storm of hand knit items for my babes. But how many booties, hats, and sweaters do I really wanna knit only to have them wear it for a few week cuz they grow so darn fast or have that lovely eyelet sweater covered in baby barf? Whew, that will be an adventure to deal with later. For now my friends, whom have all received those hand knit items from me, can deal with it.
6. I'm never bored. I always have at least 3 projects going all at once. Yep. I've been working on that darn baby blanket for my friend Heidi for oh... about, how old is her son now?? Yeah, about 2 years.
7. It's therapy. I learned to knit during a time in my life where everything was out of control. Knitting brought that balance to me. I had one thing to control- a ball of yarn with two sticks.
8. I have a good excuse to get a digital camera. I've knitted and given away most of my favorite pieces and have nothing to show for it. Guess what I'm getting for my birthday this year?
9. There's nothing like the feeling of conquering a complicated sock pattern and them actually fitting perfectly! Or seeing your friend from across the room wearing the scarf you knitted for them last year.
10. I have a reason to jump on the blogging band wagon.
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