Sadly, the most curvaceous part of my body

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Stripey sock

Simple stockinette stitch self-striping sock using Yarntini in pure fall.

And yes my toes. They are long. So very, very long.

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The ultimate candy store

Monday, February 12, 2007

Purl SoHo

I was here. And I bought...nothing!

So proud of myself.

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Must-see television

Friday, February 09, 2007

Remember this? While briefly living in Santa Fe, New Mexico this past fall, Duck and I had brunch at the ChocolateMaven one Sunday morning to find there a small crew and one Ms. Italian HotPants filming a segment for her new upcoming show.

Well the show is finally running, and the Santa Fe episode -featuring YOURS TRULY - will be on. TONIGHT. OK, so "featuring" might be an slight exaggeration, but if my mug is on TV for longer than 1 second, than it's good enough for me!

The scene where she walks in the restaurant for the "first" time and does her "Oh wooow!" (don't know if she will, but she everything seems to excite her), keep in mind that she filmed that two dozen times, while a small mob of hungry, cold patrons huddling outside in the parking lot. When I watch these kinds of shows I always think the scenes totally seamless and not at all choreographed.

I'm the Asian girl wearing the grey sweater. You'll see the backside of Duck's very metrosexual white shirt with small flowers all over it. If you blink you'll probably miss us. So don't blink!

So if you're in the US and you have the F00DNetwork, the show is on tonight at 9:30pm. I'll be missing it as we're heading off to NYC for the weekend in just a few. So watch and report back!

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Two!

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Happy Birthday Yarn Cake for everyone!

My first post two years ago today. I just started knitting and maybe you can tell that I was rather ecstatic over completing my first sweater (there was a lot of squealing). Two years later and knitting still gets me excited in that "eeeYAAAAAAAAAAH!" sort of way.

Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to share your love of knitting with me!

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I lasted 34 days

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

What we have here is a skein Fleece Artist Merino Sock yarn in Autumn. I've been very curious to try it, and by the looks of it it will probably be no different than CTH, Koigu, et al.

I bought new yarn. Shut up. I just can't resist a good sale.

Game over! Thanks for playing!

Does it count though if I bought this yarn at the behest of a friend who wants socks for her birthday, which is this weekend, and since I'm way behind already these are going straight onto the needles and will therefore have no chance of marinating in the stash...or am I just making excuses at this point?

(PS: My own addendum to the knit-from-your-stash rules forbade yarn in ALL forms, so that included sock yarn, gifted yarn, and yarn to be gifted. Yes I have quickly realized these rules are seriously flawed. And they make no sense. If you were to gift me yarn, would I then have to decline it? 'Course not. That would be rude.)

Before the yarn could be wound, I took it back to my Fancy Pants Photography Studio so it could have its official portrait taken. 

Yarn in a Box

The yarn was subjected to many minutes of sitting very very still inside this state-of-the-art lighting box during the shoot.

Yarn in a Box

But all that hard work in front and behind the camera is worth it.Fleece Artist Merino Sock Yarn

Heh. I might have added another skein into my shopping cart... another FA sock yarn in Forest.

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Where there's green, there's purple.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

My So-Called Scarf

A scarf came in the mail today! And here I am modeling it, with my new purple peacoat, indoors, because it's too cold - not to mention very unsafe - to go outside.

Thank you Elemmaciltur for sending this beauty over! He wasn't so into the So-Called Scarf he made, but I was, and half-jokingly commented that I would take it if he didn't think he could wear it. First, I need a scarf. Second, it's in a pattern that I've been wanting to knit myself, if I could ever yank myself away from knitting socks. Third and MOST excitingly, it's got my #1 all-time Never Realized It Was My Favorite Color Combination Until I Looked Around My House and Realized Everything Is That Combination color combination - green and purple! Purple and green!

OK so the colors are really more magenta and green, but close enough. I love it. Magenta is like a drop of blue away from being purple anyway. They all compliment each other very nicely.

By themselves purple and green are not my favorite colors. But I naturally gravitate to them when they're together. They're everywhere.

Purple & Green

My purple peacoat, lined in apple-green goodness.

Ah purple and green. You're the perfect couple.

My So-Called Scarf

In my purple coat with my green-magenta-almost-purple scarf on my purple and moss couch in my green living room with purple curtains that's adjacent to my dining room. Which by the way is purple.

Thanks again Elemmaciltur for the beautiful scarf! It will be well-loved and well-worn.

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Socks: 18; Me: 0

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

It's just useless. Utterly, completely useless. It's so less than useless it's usenil. Usezilch. Usekaput.

Yet another pair of socks

Mwahaha, I win! Again!

I simply cannot stop knitting socks.

I give up.

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Eye Candy Friday

Friday, January 26, 2007

Yarntini - Pure Fall

Yes, new yarn! No, I didn't cheat! I'm still yarn-free in 2007, all the way!

I received the yarn recently but the transaction went down in the beginning of December 2006, one whole month before I knew I was going to disallow myself from buying more yarn. For an entire year. (?? Really? Did I really say I that? Outloud?) So I'm still good, I'm still good.

Yarntini - Pure FallPS I photographed the yarn above in a makeshift lightbox a la HelloYarn. I've never tried to "properly" shoot anything or play with lighting techniques. I don't like to use flash usually, but the resulting photo looked good and easy enough to set up. I used a plastic shoebox and lined the bottom and one side with sketching paper, set the prop inside and positioned the box so the sunlight (indoor) hit full from behind, and used a small burst of flash from the front.

Not too bad for fooling around. It made me a feel like a real photographer. Heh.

Photograph on right taken in natural lighting. Yummy.



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