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happy international woman's day!


posted 8 March 06 & filed under lots of links

first off, thanks to each and every one of you for the sweet birthday wishes! for some reason, my camera isn’t working unless its attached to its charging dock, so you’ll have to wait for pics of my birthday giftys and cards for a bit, but more important than any gifts were the emails, comments, phone calls, and cards i got – at the guild meeting on saturday, the members even broke out into song! (have i made it clear yet that i love my guild?) as before, i declare this my birthday month though, so be prepared for more fesitivities down the line. ;)

next, happy woman’s day! i’ve been racking my brain trying to think of another good memory to share, but really, last year’s was the best. so, if you didn’t read it last year, check it out now – it’s a real happy memory for me and hopefull will inspire in you the spirit of the day. to all you women out there, go you for trying to be the best woman you can be, and in this world, that is at times a really hard thing as there’s so much crrrrrap out there trying to bring us down. this year, it’s a bit less happy as i read the news and wonder what the coming months will bring – particuarly with what’s happening in south dakota & georgia , ugh. [links via feministe]

fiber-wise, i did some experimental felting, my work on the fair isle bag is progressing pretty nicely, my laceleaf sweater is being punished for being bad, and i’m getting better at plying on my spindle. and later today or tomorrow, i’m going to experiment dyeing. so, very busy! sorry for the lack of photos – i hope to get the camera fixed today.

and now, some links:

~ tutorial on creating fake miniature model photography using photoshop [via ljcfyi]

~ whilst researching wheels, look what i found: the majacraft alpaca wheel for spinning really fine yarn. i can’t figure out whether this is a new wheel soon to be sold or an old one that they’ve already phased out, but look at that cute little alpaca, aww.

~ a big collection of brokeback mountain parodies, though some are really bad. my favs are top gun and back to the future.

~ i just subscribed to a spinning zine found via the lj ‘spinning fiber’ community – with each zine you get a felted bead so at the end of the subscription, you could make a bracelet or whatever out of them all, cool.

~ anthropologie’s description of their librarian button-up is annoying, however cute the actual top is.

~ for fair isle junkies, check out this amazing collection of patterns [via mothheaven]

~ a great article on the joy of making [via path to freedom]

this saturday, if you hear franctic screaming around noon, pay no attention – it’ll just be me at my very first trapezing class. when i told my dad what i was doing, he was totally surprised – good! that’s what you get for making assumptions about librarians/spinners/me! ;)

(and a public thank you to meowgirl for finding me the place, you rock.)

Comments

Have you been out to Path to Freedom? They have knitting gatherings once a month which are incredibly fun. The house and garden are just plain amazing, too.

~ Kathy (Mar 8, 10:59 AM#)

It’s so wierd about International Women’s Day in the US. Most people have never even heard of it. March 8th is one of the days I miss Italy the most, although my experience growing up there is a bit different from the one you described in last year’s blog. For me it was mostly about spending the day or part of it with my girlfriends, just getting together for tea or gelato and have a good time. Everywhere you go you feel a little special and I love those little twigs of mimosa.

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~ Francesca (Mar 8, 12:13 PM#)

Oh those silly anthropologie people! When is pop culture going to come around and switch “metadata” for “shh” in all the stupid librarian references…

I’m so excited about your trapezing. I wonder if you’ll be able to show us a picture of you up there some day! Have fun!

~ Heidi (Mar 8, 01:19 PM#)