Thursday, October 23, 2008

Coraline by Ysolda
Yarn: Manos del Uruguay Manos Silk Blend, 5 skeins. Inadvertently made the body shorter than intended, so I came in way under with 2 whole skeins leftover.
Needle: US 5
I started Coraline sometime in June, July? Can't remember. Anyway I've been working on it off and on for the last several months. I lerve it. My first time with i-cords (GENIUS) and smocking (PRETTY). I made the body too short but I think it works pretty well regardless. It's actually not entirely finished as I have not added buttons for the front. But I decided I'd give it to my mom for her birthday which is coming up in a couple of weeks - yes the idea of gifting Coraline was a total afterthought, but the afterthought still counts right? - and she'll add the buttons herself.

Here is my mom modeling from high atop her apartment overlooking Beijing. I'm totally into shooting straight into the sun these days, though my eyes aren't too happy about it. But I love lens flare! Anyway I've been here in Beijing for almost a week now, visiting my parents who moved here from Atl. in May. The city is quite...something. Not sure what that something is. I know how I feel about the air quality though. It's quite shitty. At the risk of TMI, my snot is black. I wiped my runny nose yesterday and the result was like wiping running mascara crud off your eyes. UGH.
It rained though last night, and this morning for the first time I saw sky! Adjacent buildings! Even mountains in the distance!
The view on a normal, lung-choking day.

This is not a cloudy day. It's all smog. Nice isn't it.
The view on an abnormal, clear-sky day, after the evening's rain.
I can hear my own lungs singing, just looking at that.
Dottie is lucky she has no lungs. Here she is on site at one of the tombs for the Ming Dynasty emperors.

Yesterday we hit the Great Wall. We should have gone today because yesterday was one of those days where visibility was completely nil, not just with the smog, but with a drizzly fog as well. I'll have to go back again for a better view. Though the misty one below is kind of romantic...

More to come!
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