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Focus on the Positive 14 Feb 08


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Ah, Valentine’s Day. The holiday cooked up by restaurants to ensure that they have a packed house full of couples, effectively banishing those pesky single people who linger around with their books and knitting.

This year, I’ve decided to try and focus on the positive things. For example, I’m saving so much money right now, since I’m not at a fancy restaurant buying a $60 / plate dinner! See, look how positive I am? So here’s some more things I love.

1. I love felted slippers.

felted clogs

I finished these last week, and I am absolutely in love. The pattern is so great, and the slippers come out so well defined after felting. I’ve made felted socks before, but they just never fit my feet right. These slippers are a different approach, that makes such a nice shape, it really feels like you’re wearing some store bought slippers. And using your own hand-dyed yarn is even better!

  • Pattern: Felted Clogs by Fiber Trends
  • Yarn: 1 skein of Yarn Nerd 1700 MHz BFL in an over-dyed shade, and 1.25 skeins of Cascade 220 in Jet.
  • Needles: US #13 (16″ and 24″ circulars)
  • Felting: Tossed in the washing machine for about 30 minutes with some towels and hot water.
look ma, no slip!

Then to give them some extra traction, I used zigzag stitch’s awesome tutorial for suede bottoms. This technique is inexpensive and easy, and it really helps on my tile floors. When you’re a klutz like me, you need all the traction you can get!

I think Dallas loves them too :)

I'll fetch your slippers Dad!

2. I love Beer.

I just couldn’t resist (sorry Mom!), because a good beer is just so tasty. Especially when paired with the takeout you picked up, since sitting in a restaurant on Valentine’s Day is kinda crummy. It’s much better to eat delicious food at home, paired with a tasty brew and some mediocre TV. (30 Rock, I miss you! Come back soon ok?)

beer, will you be my valentine?

3. I love Brussels Sprouts.

Yeah, you read right, Brussels Sprouts. I’ve gone 23 years without ever trying one, and I decided it was high time that changed. So armed with a bag of the suckers, and this fantastic recipe, I remedied this grave injustice. And man oh man, what have I been missing all these years? Those little guys are phenomenal! So crispy and tender, and perfect when nice and charred on the bottom, with a generous dash of salt and pepper.

Just pretend that stove isn’t dirty ok? I’ll clean it first thing tomorrow, I promise.

where have you been all my life?

So there you have it. This year, my Valentine’s are Slippers, Beer and Brussels Sprouts. Pretty exciting eh? Maybe next year I’ll have a lady to add to the list…although if my most recent blind date is an indication…

Oh wait, I’m supposed to be positive! Drat! ;)

Knitting Right Along 20 May 06


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We’re going for a double header at this very late hour, so here’s so knitting updates that I’ve been meaning to put up.

I just received my Smores yarn from Scout, and I am completely in love with it. I made a small swatch to determine the appropriate gauge for socks, and it looks really great. I can’t wait to start working with it. :)

Also, I’m finishing up my 2nd sock for my pair of ribbed Thuja socks, from Knitty. I really like this pattern and will probably use it to make myself N pairs of nice socks for keeping my feet warm and wearing to work with fancy shoes. And I have a few family members requesting some socks of their own. ;)

sweet ribbed sock sock progress

Also, my Mom is finished with the bag portion of her Garden Party Bag, and it looks awesome! We felted it the other night, and it’s so fuzzy! It’s going to look super sweet with all the flowers and the cool handles she ordered. I think she may even end up getting orders from the rest of the master gardeners, because they’ll all want one of their own!

with the unfelted flowers

And what post is complete without a picture of Emma? Here she is getting ready to walk a course in Agility class this past week. We’re really digging the agility thing: she’s having a blast, and so am I!

ready to hit the teeter-totter

I think that about rounds off the updates for me, and it’s late, so I’m going to hit the hay. Also, the blog’s theme is getting closer everyday to what I have in my head, and I’m pretty much done, save for a bunch of minor stylesheet tweaks. I have yet to test it on Internet Explorer/Windows, so if there’s major problems, leave a comment so I can fix them promptly.

Good Night!

Lunch Makes Me Sleepy 14 Mar 06


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Edit (3/15): OK, this is weird, but I posted this yesterday and for some reason it got marked as private, so it didn’t get posted to the blog. Hmm, anyway, here’s the post now.

I just had lunch, at the wonderful Olympia Cafe across from UNM, and now I’m so sleepy I can hardly keep my eyes open. I really wish that America was more like Japan, where we got to have long lunch breaks with a nap built in. That’d be totally sweet. It could also be that I went to a 7:30 AM Bible Study on the West Side today, so I was up very early, after not sleeping too much. But the Bible Study was great, and I can take a nap later, so things are all good. :) Continue reading ‘Lunch Makes Me Sleepy’

Progress Pics 11 Mar 06


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Well, I managed to cast on and get almost 3 inches into the cuff while riding in the car to Trader Joes. And I must say, that store is awesome! We got some really cool stuff, and I was really into their wine selection and prices, I’m definitely going to shop there regularly. Also, we saw Erin and her husband Tomas in the checkout line, which was cool! I really need to go to Knitters, Not Quitters at Napoli on an upcoming Saturday, especially since Noelle said today that she’d bring her wheel and show me some spinning tricks. So I’ll be there sometime soon Erin, I promise :)

I’m getting really excited about these fuzzy feet, I think they’re going to come out really nice. I’m using this cappuccino colored yarn, it’s donegal tweed from Tahki yarns, I really love the colors. Here’s a pic of my progress so far:

fuzzy feet

Also, I thought I’d post a picture of the new handles on my laptop bag, since they’re all done now. Basically it’s a really long i-cord that I looped around the bag, so that the handles are supporting the computer rather than stressing the bag itself. There’s a small knot in the i-cord on the back of the bag, but I took some thick thread and tacked it down really good, so that knot isn’t going anywhere. I really like the new handles because of the support, but next time I would definitely have the foresight to make the holes a little farther over, so they don’t obscure the Apple logo. I’m planning to sew the shoulder strap on tomorrow, since my Mom says that her machine will be able to get through all the layers of fabric with no problems.

reinforced handlesmodeling the bag

Also, I think I’ve decided against a pocket, because I’m mostly going to carry this bag on my back via the strap, and I really don’t want my power adapter sticking in the small of my back. I may make a small pouch out of fabric to put the adapter in so I can store it in the bag, but I don’t really need it all the time anyway.

I may use the extra yarn I have to make a felted iPod pouch for my nano, which would be cool. But I think once I get the shoulder strap on I’m going to officially declare this bag a finished object, woo-hoo!

Well, I’m off to see if SNL is new tonight, and keep working away on the fuzzy feet. Peace out homeslice!

Fun @ The Shop 11 Mar 06


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So I spent a good amount of time today in Village Wools, chilling with Jamie and all the crew there, and it was a lot of fun! I really do enjoy spending my Saturday afternoons in the yarn shop :) I was trying to decide what to knit next since I’m almost done with my laptop bag, and I was wanting to do some felted moccasins from my Felted Knits book, but Jamie was really encouraging me to do socks, so I took her advice, sort of. She helped me decide to do this pattern for felted sock/slippers from knitty, called Fuzzy Feet.

Really all the pattern is are two really big socks that are knit with big needles, and then felted to size. So it’s a good way to learn sock techniques, without having to start with sock yarn and size 0 needles, which was a bit daunting. Also, Noelle was there too, and she helped me pick out some sweet tweed yarn, since she’s made a bunch of Fuzzy Feet before. So I’m very excited to get started on these tonight, and see how far I can get. Jamie thinks I’m going to be done by the end of the evening, but I’m not so sure, since I think my family is getting ready to leave to take an expedition to Trader Joes for the evening, and buy some cheap organic food.

At any rate, I’m looking forward to the Fuzzy Feet, and my little brother really wants me to knit him a pair too, so I will get lots of practice :) I also finished the new handle and shoulder strap for my laptop bag, and am planning to sew on the shoulder strap tonight. I’m still not sure about the pocket, because I dont’ know if I want my bulky power adapter right up against the small of my back when I’m carrying the bag, so I need to make a decision on that too.

Well I’m off to cast-on for the Fuzzy Feet, so peace out!