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infecting others


posted 19 November 06 & filed under familia!, knitting

my schedule seems to be settling down a bit – i tend to spend every other day with my sister, and i like to do it in one go, i.e. the whole day, and on those odd days, i have time to spend with my brother, my mom, and time just for me. last night was a combo of the last two – the early evening was spent organizing all my fiber, hence that first pic. (btw, the desk is an old one of my dad’s – he had it forever in his study and i love it. it’s a little too shiny for photos, but it’s a nice long and wide desk.) ideally, i want to exchange the plastic for some nice wood bins, but for now, i’m happy with this setup. not included is the one (small) rubbermaid container that holds all my fiber – maybe three pounds max, which surprised me.

my mom came back later that night and we ended up chatting and gossiping, and then a bit later, i convinced her (it wasn’t that hard ;) ) to give a try at the wheel – look how cute she is! (and see how the cats have gotten used to her. awesome.) and such a perfectionist – she kept saying that the yarn wasn’t right, that she wouldn’t be able to do anything with it, and so on. anyhow, it was a good time, and i got some spinning in myself – first clearing off all the bobbins (hence the three little skeins of singles) and then finishing up the merino/silk noil 2-ply, which came out super-consistent, hooray.

today i’m off to the mall with my brother-in-law and the three eldest kids, to give my sister some alone time with her newborn. my dad gets back from bolivia tonight, so i’ll probably go to the airport to pick him up. what else.. oh! i have to get a scratching pad for my cats, as their carpet-tree-thing isn’t cutting it. busy day, but first, a late breakfast. happy sunday ~ ~

and a few links:

~ have you heard about the yarn museum?
~ browsershots is like browser cam but it’s free. see what your site looks like in different browsers on different operating systems. handy.
~ download youtube videos to your computer! for my mac, i use a combo of this greasemonkey script and isquint, making it literally a two-step process. easy!
~ stamp carving 101. a bunch of years back, i was into making stamps and i keep meaning to make some more. hm.

p.s. re: that last pic – i finally finished the laceleaf sweater! after almost a year of just laying at the bottom of the wips basket, it took about thirty minutes to finish. now if only i can find the intended button, it’s around here somewhere. after that, a good steam and i’ll be ready to show some pics.

it’s cold enough here, that’s for sure, brrr.

p.s. again: a more formal write-up soon, but for now, check out, and sign up for!, the stranded colorwork knitalong that mj, mary-heather and i are hosting. hooray for color ;)

Comments

Your mom looks so cute and at home with the wheel. What a photo to cherish. :)

I love the laceleaf sweater. I can not wait to see it on.

~ kitty kitty (Nov 19, 11:13 AM#)

Yay for your mom! I hope she doesn’t let perfectionism get in the way of her spinning. Did you tell her how hard it is to be uneven on purpose once you spin consistently? ;)

I checked out the stranded color KAL and tried to leave a comment, but it looks like comments are disabled, at east for now, so I’ll ask my question here.

The sweater I’m knitting (well, the sweater that’s been languishing half-knitted for months) is in the Fair Isle style, but I’m catching the yarn every other stitch, so technically it’s not really stranded knitting. Can I still participate?

Please, say yes, or I’ll never finish the wretched thing.

~ Francesca (Nov 20, 09:30 AM#)

Wow, 3 pounds of fiber is hard to believe. But that was your California stash. Now that you’re right next to MDSW, it’ll probably get bigger in the future!

Your mom is so sweet—tell her that people pay loads for thick and thin! Your spinning is awesome, as usual. Any plans for the yummy merino/silk noil?

~ MJ (Nov 20, 09:44 AM#)

hope this one posts… i think i missed a step last time… anyway, the pictures are great and mami looks so natural “behind the wheel”! great talking to you last night, hasta la proxima!

~ luci (Nov 20, 07:34 PM#)

Good for your mom! Infecting others is right- since we’ve seen each other, I’ve been spinning away- on my spindle, of course. Steering clear of the wheel…for now, anyway! ;)

~ Nonnahs (Nov 20, 10:39 PM#)

Oh, the organization…it hurts my eyes to look at it! I wish i could be like you… someday maybe!

~ Mitchypoo (Nov 24, 01:24 PM#)