Brought to you by the color Purple

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Tulips in Boston Public Garden
Tulips | Boston Public Garden

Lilacs
Lilacs, my favorite flower, which I only encountered during my first May in New England, up in rural Connecticut. There are no lilacs in the South where I grew up. It was love at first smell. | Backyard

The best kind of purple
Wisteria, my other favorite flower, which grow as wild and thick as the kudzu in the South: up pine trees, around telephone poles, dripping from cables. Up here in the North, the wisteria behave in a more more civilized manner. | South End

Already an offer! 
Our house (in a color of not our choosing, fyi) for sale.

As it turns out, a house with a yard and picket fence is just not our thing. So, we're trading it for a shoebox with no parking in the middle of the city. And we can't wait.

After a lot of painting and prepping and touch-ups over the last month and a half, our house officially went on the market last week. We had an Open House on Saturday, 4 offers by Tuesday, an acceptance on Wednesday, followed by the inspection on Thursday.

Meanwhile, I'm one good swipe away from gouging my own eyes out as we wait for our offer on a condo - our DREAM HOUSE in the city! - to be accepted. I can't talk much about what this place is like because I'm afraid...to talk too much...would mean getting hopes up...better safe to be a glass half-empty kind of girl right now...that's the only way I can deal with the stress...

If you have good vibes to give, I'll take good vibes in any form you wish to send them: a coin tossed into a fountain, a warm thought, or body of a freshly decapitated animal. Anything will do.

Dude what a week it's been.

EEEEEEEEEEEE!!!

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Want to shoot self

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Sockapalooza 4 is barely underway and I've already revealed myself to my sock pal.

I left a comment on her blog, signed with an alias, left the url and email fields blank (blank! I tell you I left them blank!), hit publish...and voila. There's my blog url for all to see.

!@#$!? cookies.

That was an amateur move. I feel like I'm not wearing any pants.

Goddamnit.

Hi Sock Pal. Hi.

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Brought to you by the color Pink (and various shades of)

Friday, May 11, 2007

Mother's Day Gift: Meida's Socks

Pattern: Meida's Socks from IK's Favorite Socks. Pattern by Nancy Bush.
Yarn: Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock in Poppy, just under one skein
Needles: US size 1

Phew. I got a pair of socks with barely a skein of Poppy at my disposal. I actually decreased the stitch count by 2 for each pattern repeat, resulting in a pair of very small socks. They're too small for me (you can't see in this photo, but when I wear these the heel of the sock is practically at the soles of my feet), but just right for a certain diminutive mother whose feet are the size of a pixie's. I sent these off in the beginning of the week, and she's already received them, just in time for Mother's Day.

E-mail from her this morning: You are something, the gift is so marvelous, can't believe you have so much patient!

Heh heh. So much patient.

And so much pink! Socks and spring are marvelous!

Tulips
Dutch tulips from the garden

Boston Public Garden
Flowering apple trees, Boston Public Garden

Boston Public Garden
Pink blossom overload, Boston Public Garden

Mother's Day Gift: Meida's Socks
Meida's Socks, for Mom

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Brought to you by the color Green

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Now I like Christmas probably as much as you do, but let's get one thing straight: Christmas is not the Most Wonderful Time of the Year. Spring is. Spring. Especially when you've had to slog through five, six months of cold, detestable winter that make your fingers swell indoors, spring tastes that much better when it finally arrives.

I'm so happy that spring's green is here that I'm going to overload this page with a gazillion pictures.

Fresh
Golden Creeping Jenny

Schweet schwaag
Glamour shot of BFL yarn custom-dyed for me by Scout

Peonies unfurling
Unfurling peonies. Soon they will become this.

The year's first mojitos
The season's first batch of mojitos.

Schweet schwaag


More sock love.

I love you Spring.

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Coming soon...

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

All I need to do to finish Tate's sweater and get it - and Charlie - in the mail before Tate turns 30 is to do the miniscule amount of seaming necessary and to sew the collar to the front.

Hoodie

Peekaboo

I just keep putting it off!

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I get involved

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Everyone, be proud of my unsocial, ungathery self, for I have done the previously unthinkable and joined a knit-along. Sockapalooza 4, everybody, Sockapalooza 4 and I are BFF's!! In fact I was so excited to get my pal's information last night that I immediately casted on and finished a sock!

Twisted Flower Sock

Tada! Isn't it a beauty???

OK not really. I mean the part about having started the sock last night. It is definitely, without question, very beautiful, so much so that I will buy for my lovely little sock a little sparkly tiara and build her a little runway so that she may sashay her pretty self around the house for all to admire. You can thank CookieA for this brilliant pattern, called the Twisted Flower Sock.

I started it several weeks ago and have been knitting it very off and on. Through the first round of pattern I had a sneaking suspicion that it was going to be too big for me. I kept chugging along though, one because the pattern is, well, so drop-dead gorgeous, and so fun to do, and second, I was hoping that perhaps I would be assigned to someone who might specifically mention liking 
- sock yarns with that tight beady twist (as Cherry Tree Hill Supersock has)
- solid colored yarns (this one's in Burgundy)
- and had a slightly bigger foot than me, maybe half an inch or so longer and wider...

If all applied I would be able to just go ahead and knit this for my pal.

And wouldn't you know it: Check, check, and check on all three counts!

Twisted Flower Sock

I didn't follow the pattern through to the heel, fearing it would too loose.

But I might very well change my mind. It is only May (May!?!) afterall...

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So speaking of swaps, I'd like to take this final opportunity to thank everyone who participated in the Knitterly Letter Swap. I hope everyone enjoyed writing and receiving their letters. I did. There was a period where I had a letter waiting for me in the mailbox for 4 consecutive days. It was better than Christmas! I owe several replies...Anyway, there were a few snafus with lost letters, returned letters, etc. and I tried my best to follow up with people, but of course it's impossible to police and to make sure every letter gets to where it needs to go. Last week I paired up all letterless folks who contacted me with a "savior," and they sent their letters out to you almost immediately (thank you saviors! and those who volunteered but didn't get used). So I really hope all of you who joined have received at least one letter, and that you've got your letter-writing juices flowing enough to continue writing more!

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Weekend outfit

Monday, April 30, 2007

I like to knit. And to layer.
My outfit I wore this past weekend to a little house party,
topped off with a dash of Chevron Scarf.

Not all knitted projects work out the way you might initially envision it to,* but I don't think I would knit at all if I didn't like some of what I make enough to wear it out in public.

The Apricot Jacket is nearly two years old. It's practically vintage, and given the haphazard way I "sewed" on the buttons, I can't believe that small children haven't yet choked any! And how little the yarn has pilled! Go Brown Sheep Cotton Fleece, go!

Do you wear what you knit?

* Some FO's that have departed to the Great Knitted Graveyard in the Sky:
Electra, due to poor color choice and ill fit (I gave it away).
Ballet Top from Loop-d-Loop, due to incredibly stretched-out fabric that led to unflattering drape.
Tank from Rebecca 29, due to undeniable fugliness. What was I thinking with that one?

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A show of hands please

Monday, April 23, 2007

OK, all ye members of Club Knitterly Letter Swap. Two things:

1) If you have not received a letter from your initial pen pal yet, please send me an e-mail (scroll to the very bottom of this page), and please type "KLS I didn't get a letter" in the subject.

2) If you have received letters and would like to write another, e-mail me and please type "KLS letter savior" in the subject.
- You do not have to be in the swap initially to be a letter savior, so those who missed out in the sign-up round can sign up to be a letter savior now.
- HOWEVER please be prepared to write and send a letter within a day or two of receiving an address, which I hope to send out tomorrow at the latest. There will be no two-week waiting period for this.

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I wish I had more to say, but I have not knitted very much in the last week. The reason is not a loss of interest, but a demotion in priority. Knitting - and maybe blogging - will have to take a backseat for the next couple of weeks more. Which is ironic because, ready to start fresh in a new home, I bought a new domain name for this site two weeks back. Now there's no time, and no content. Bleh.

So for now I leave you with photos from this weekend. Turns out I wasn't the only one rejoicing in the glorious spring sunshine.

VanBuren rolling around in the grass

Splendor in the Grass

La la la! So happy to be outside.

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