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posted 8 August 05 & filed under orangina
hello ~ i can’t believe the weekend is over, grrrrroan. i spent large amounts of the past week, particularly this weekend, working on some nasty stuff that i’ll probably post about later, but let me just say for now it involves my car and insurance companies. thank goodness other things happened that were quite nice – such as.. tadaa! orangina is done.
thanks so much to all of you who answered my poll the other day – part of me was very tempted to gift away and/or frog whilst weeping, but i stuck with the winning answer of washy washy washy. and it worked. phew.
this was an easy knit, and i love love lace, but the size problems just proved to me (again! ..wonder if i’ll learn this time!)
that i really have to be more careful and spend more time in planning a project. i need to learn to love words like ‘gauge’ and ‘swatch’ and shoot, even ‘measure’. so, yup, i finished knitting this in june, but didn’t have it really done done until august. man, that’s pretty bad. anyhow, more info on the pattern is on the project page – including some upclose pics of the shoulder seaming that some people had asked about.
and the other pic you see here? yup, my obligatory farmer’s market haul shot. what you see there is $20 worth of food, with the honey and eggs making up $5. not only is all of this locally grown, but for the most part, it’s organic and, in the case of the eggs, cage-free. i’m not doing terribly well on the goal of half of my meals being locally produced, i’m probably more around 25% right now. but my pantry and fridge are almost completely cleaned out,
and i see a delicious meal in my future – i mean, tonight. yup, corn on the cob, roasted potatoes, carrot salad, steamed green beans, and more. ‘goody’ is not a word i like to use loosely, but here it really does apply. ;)
a few weeks ago, i finally sent off my backtack stuff – yup, weeks and weeks late, but kristin of spinning athena was so sweet and cool about it, thank goodness. and happily she seems to love what i ultimately sent, yay.
and lastly, if you haven’t seen them yet – the new phildar tendances mag is lovely lovely, and all kinds of other knitting previews are up too. and some knitty surprises
Comments
Orangina looks awesome on you, see wash wash wash worked beautifully. Frogging it is a very sad experience. I have a nice green ball that tells of those tears.
Your dinner sounds quiet lovely. 25% doesn’t sounds that bad honestly atleast to me. I don’t think living in the midwest I could get close to 50% of my diet being local. After reading your post, I actually sat down and tired to imagine my diet and what I could get locally. It was only aroung 20% if I tired really hard.
It does make you really think about how much our produce is shipped around.
Have a great week!:)
~ Kitty Kitty
I know how ‘duh’ this will sound, but I love the black edging on your orangina (turquoisina)! Verrah cool. Hope all is well with the car/insurance dealio… yikes.
And oooh, local honey! Damn, wish I’d thought of that! * puts it on the list for next week *
~ Miri
i love orangina! the black edging on the ribbing is fabulous! now aren’t you happy you finished it?
~ kris
I’m so glad you didn’t froggy froggy, but stuck with washy washy. Looks great on you! (now if only I could have a body like yours. sigh)
And check out you with all the produce! You did amazingly well. You’re thinking about your food and that’s the important thing, not percentages.
~ Liz
Wow, that looks absolutely stunning on you! That color is my favorite and the little bit of black really sums it up! Nice job…
~ Dani
yay! orangina looks really beautiful! i keep forgetting to buy that pattern and start it! its definately on my mental to do list. btw i love your hair!
~ erika
It’s so cute! Your seaming is really nice too. I love it when that part works out neatly.
Looks like you’ve got some tasty feasts coming up with all those vegetables! Yum.
~ Heidi
Orangina looks lovely :) Glad the washing worked out well. And all those local delights, mmm, goody indeed!
~ amanda
Send me the orangina now. Oh, but wait, I’ll have to have that stomach too! Really nice!
~ Collette
two inches—washer and dryer really did the trick, huh? it looks great on you!
i see your sleek little black kitty sneaking some love during the photo shoot. s/he looks like a sweetie.
your market loot looks delicious. hooray for farmer’s markets!! i think it’s admirable you are challenging yourself with those eat local goals. every extra dollar spent on local food is extra support for all kinds of things that make the world better.
~ meowgirl
Love the Orangina, Andrea. It really suits you well. I have several balls of 4-ply in my stash… I have considered this pattern but was a little hesitant because of the lace…at this point, I like simple pattern knits where I can relax… but, if you say she is easy, I may give it a try ;)
anyway, looks fabulous. Love the little black detail at the bottom!
~ Lolly