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posted 2 April 06 & filed under fair isle bag, leaving l.a.
i didn’t mean to hibernate as long as i did, and in reality it was a hard-working hibernation, not the sweet sleeping that the groundhog is doing in the previous post, but now i think i’m ready to pop up and say hello again. hi!
just a few catch-up things:
my project spectrum card arrived a while back and is fabulous – as you can see. thanks jennifer! here’s hoping mine has arrived by now in good condition – i’m worried it may have gotten lost in the mail..
my week in maryland was great but, as my brother just agreed, the length of it “pretty much sucked” :( – six days is never enough, and in this case, three of those days were filled with conference-attending. this meant there was a whole bunch of stuff i didn’t get to do – including just chilling out, cooking, meeting up with some great people, driving around & enjoy maryland, etc – so the night before i left i was downright pissed off at myself and cranky as all. ah well.
the conference, however, rocked. a day or so before i left, i started a library blog, which i intend to keep up, and officially blogged the conference, which is a great great way to meet and socialize with other conference attendees/bloggers. i’m so glad i went and i’m really looking forward to internet librarian this fall in monterey – barring any weirdness, i totally intend to go.
very fun.
i’ve been spinning – and how! – and i also stained my wheel a natural color, i.e. no real stain at all. however, even though i agree logically that darker stains might obscure a little the detail of the wheel, as kitty kitty put it, the darker stains do make the wheel look more “rumpilstiltskin”-y. so! dark i go. let’s hope i don’t regret it ;)
knitting has also been happening. first, just for fun, to see what it looks like, a bit of my first handspun on the minstral, and then, yes, that’s a finished and blocking fair isle bag. yay! and just in time – mj’s norwegian knitalong ends this week and i’m determined to have it seamed, lined, and finished by thursday. i’m pretty happy with my fair isle techniquie, though i’ve steam blocked it like there’s no tomorrow, which helped a lot with odd tensions and such.
and that’s it. in ten weeks i graduate with a masters in library and information studies. in six or seven months, i’m moving somewhere. lots of changes coming – and i have a very bad habit of falling apart and freaking out when change approaches, particularly graduations. as much as possible, i just want to conclude this bit here with as much grace as possible. for now, fiber, books, music, and my cats are keeping me sane.
hope your weekend was beautiful ~
andrea
glad the postcard arrived (semi)intact – the button got lost somewhere along the way it seems. that yellowish yarn you are working with is spectacular!!!! have a great week, andrea!
~ jennifer
The fair isle bag is going to be so cool. I can not wait to see it all finished up.
Only 10 more weeks until you are done with your masters. WOHO!!!!! I am sure you will be counting down the days.
yay for graduation in 10 weeks! Although I think I know what you mean about falling apart a bit—I certainly felt the same at my grads. Change will do that I suppose, especially when it’s a change from something you know and love to the unknown. Not to worry, you’ll shine :)
Hope the rest of your visit @ home was good (any pics of the babes and godma Andrea?) It was so great to meet you! Hopefully we can reconvene in Monterrey for IL :)
~ amanda
That bag is amazing!
So glad to have you back. You do have a lot going on, and i am glad that knitting, spinning, crafting are keeping you sane. yay for your MLS!
~ rose
It’s a damn dirty shame that we were not able to meet up while you were here – but there WILL be a next time!!
Congrats on the 10 weeks till graduation! I finish my MLIS this summer – whew!
I can’t wait to see that bag! It looks stunning ;)
Love,
L
~ Lolly
welcome back! glad the conference went so well. your bag looks amazing!
i’m cheering you on for a smooth transition, but freaking out a bit is ok too. you have people and kitties to support you! :)
~ meowgirl
Oh life-changes… how you can anticipate them and want them, but then when they’re really there they scare you. I know!!
I’m jealous of your conference-going. One of these days I’ll get a career again and we can finally meet.
~ Heidi