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Another One Is Over? 05 Jan 08


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Jeez, is 2007 over already? I was just getting used to writing ‘07 on the checks, now I have to switch? It’s very easy to get stuck in the mundane while(1) loop of life, circling around and around, performing the same tasks for every daily iteration. That’s why I appreciate the yearly reminder to hit “Break” in the debugger, and back out a little bit, to make sure that the loop is moving somewhere, instead of just incrementing variables idly.

Oh sorry, I seem to have slipped into code speak for a moment there, I’ll try to switch back to English…

What I was trying to say was that it’s nice to take the opportunity to reflect on 2007, and look forward to what’s coming up in 2008. There are many things that happened in my life in 2007 that were noteworthy, especially in the world of knitting.

Last February, I took my side hobby of dyeing yarn and turned it into Yarn Nerd, which has been more successful than I would have ever imagined! Thanks so much to everyone who has bought my yarn and encouraged me along the way, it’s been a blast. Going from dyeing a few skeins a month to dyeing 150+ has been an adventure, and I’ve loved every minute of it. I have a lot planned for 2008 as well, including new base yarns and colors, so it should be another great year for yarn nerds everywhere.

As far as knitting goes, I had a very good year, with a respectable amount of finished projects that I’m very proud of. The final total was 6.5 pairs of socks, 11 hats, 1 sweater, 1 shawl (not THE shawl, but a smaller one), and a kitschy Christmas tree. Not a massive amount of things, but I also dyed a lot of yarn, worked close to full time and took 2 full semesters, so I’m proud of my little knitting pile.

Knits of 2007

For 2008 I have some ostentatious plans, and a new obsession with stranded mittens. I haven’t knit any mittens to date, but for some reason, there’s about 5-6 mitten designs that I want to knit these days. I made a little montage of some planned 2008 knits, and went, “oh my, there’s so many mittens!”, and I’m quite alright with that :)

2008 inspiration
library enhancement

I also got some great books from my brother for Christmas, and they’ve provided me a lot of inspiration for some planned sweaters. He got me both The Knitting (Man)ual and Knitting for Him, which I would highly recommend to anyone looking for classic men’s patterns. These two are on the top of my sweater list:

bird's eye jacket argyle vest

As far as projects that followed me into 2008, there’s only one, which I have affectionately termed as The Death Star. That’s right, the Garden Shawl is still uncompleted. My Mom was gracious enough to let me off the hook for trying to finish it by Christmas, but I’ll be darned if I let another year go by without finishing this baby. I’m determined to finish it at some point, and I’m really close to finishing the body, but the edging is supposed to be quite the beast. I’ve toyed with doing a simpler border, but I think at this point, I’ve put so much time and effort into the shawl, that it deserves the full edging, no matter how hairy.

The one other significant happening in 2007 was my transformation into a crazy biking nut. You might remember the running pledge at the beginning of 2007, where I pledged to run 100 miles by April 1. That didn’t quite happen, but I did manage to muster up the courage to start riding my bike to work over the summer. I really had no idea I would finally discover a form of exercise I could get behind, that would also allow me to save money and the environment. 6 months later and I’m still loving it…enough to ride to work when it’s below 30 outside! (Which is actually a lot of fun in my opinion, especially if it’s raining a bit. I never said I was normal.)

So that’s my 2007 recap. I think 2008 will be a great year, especially since I’m anticipating completion of my Masters. I just have to get cracking on this darn thesis. Maybe my huge knitting list will be motivation, since I’ll have loads of knitting time once I no longer have to write crazy simulations and study for tests.

fly away my angels, fly away

Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go turn these lovelies into some mittens. Happy New Year!

Better Late Than Never 02 Jan 07


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Happy New Year!
I know I’m a bit late, but it’s the effort that counts right? I hope everyone had a Happy New Year, and that you spent it doing something you enjoy, with the people you like to hang out with. I spent New Year’s Eve with my brother (who was very sad his fiancee was visiting a friend in TX) and another friend. It was fairly low key, we mostly just watched some movies and ate good food. Then at midnight I enjoyed a glass of cheap champagne and Emma gave me a kiss. It was a much better New Year’s than most, just like Christmas was better than usual this year. I didn’t really do anything different, I just suppose that my attitude on life has changed a lot recently. And even though I was still a bit bummed to be spending New Year’s without a lady companion, I was more optimistic than I’ve been in recent years. So to wrap the previous year up, and to help start off the New Year, here’s my recap of 2006.

Knitting

2006 Knitting Mosaic
  • 2006 was a bit year for me in the knitting world, as it was after the start of 06 that I really got into knitting. I began to be amazed by what I could do with my hands and some free time. Suddenly I could make scarves, hats, socks and blankets, and have lots of fun doing it!
  • Some of my favorite knitted items include Emma’s Dog Blanket, the Felted Apple Tote, and my first pair of socks. I also knitted a few scarves, some hats and a couple more pairs of socks.
  • For more details on my knitting exploits in 2006, check out my Knitting Recap set on Flickr.

Dyeing

2006 Dyeing Mosaic
  • 2006 was also big in another aspect of knitting…Yarn! I started experimenting with hand-dyeing and hand-painting yarn, and even started a little shop!
  • I learned a lot about dyeing techniques, and have evolved and refined my process greatly over the past few months. I have a lot of new stuff that I am working on too, and I can’t wait to debut it!
  • Also, as a teaser, I’m going to be opening up my own storefront and changing the business name fairly soon. I’m still working on getting everything just right, but I can’t wait to unveil the new shop for you!
  • Finally, thanks to everyone who has supported me, either through encouragement on the blog or by buying my yarn. I appreciate you guys a lot, and wouldn’t have gotten to where I am now without your help and support!
  • For more dyeing pictures, check out my Dyeing Recap photoset on Flickr.

Personally

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Dallas and Emma took a quick wrestling break to wish you a Happy New Year!
  • 2006 was a very big year for me personally too. In the span of a few short months, I graduated from college, started a new job and started work on my Masters in Electrical Engineering.
  • I also moved back to Albuquerque from Socorro, changed churches, and my parents moved from the house I grew up as they started a new chapter in their lives.
  • To round it all off, I adopted Dallas, my wonderful Standard Schnauzer who is the sweetest companion to both me and Emma, even if he can be a wild child at times.
  • Oh yeah, and one year ago yesterday I started this humble little knitting blog. Happy Blogiversary to me! And thanks to you for all the visits and comments!

Wow! I can’t wait to see what next year brings. :)

A History of Sorts 01 Nov 06


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Looking back one year, I never would have imagined that I’d be where I am at now. Sitting here, typing out a post on my knitting blog. I would have never imagined that I would soon carry sticks and yarn with me everywhere. I would have never imagined that I’d soon knit socks during classes, receiving more than one confused stare from a professor or classmate. I would have never imagined that I would one day use knitting as a way to gauge whether a cute girl was “dating material”. I would have never imagined that I’d spend my evenings and weekends winding and dyeing yarn, just because it’s fun. But here I am, one year later, and all of these things that I would have never thought about have come true. So what is it about knitting that has impacted me so much? What is it about purposefully twisting yarn into loops that has me all twisted into loops? Click on to find out!

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