thank you heidi!
class break, but i had to post these three pictures. the first is my ella tank, done and drying—it’s all rib basically, so i scrunched it up so it wouldn’t lose the rib elasticity, especially as it’s a cotton blend and doesn’t have much elasticity to begin with. better pics coming soon, i hope. also, corrections for the pattern which was totally whack – say crucial mistakes like saying ‘C4L’ (cable four left) when they really meant ‘C4B’ (cable four back). easily fixed once i realized what was going on, but until then, agggh. however, at the end of it all, i think it was a good first cabling project – not too boring and definitely makes you really understand how cabling is done.

the second is of an incredibly thoughtful gift i received this past weekend from heidi ~ oh it so made my day! and whenever i look at it, i just get happy. isn’t it gorgeous?! it came with two matching potholders (but of course! ;) ) and a photocopy of an essay heidi had told me about a while back. she had hinted on her (fabulous) site last week that she was making (creweling/couching) a gift for someone and that if their initials had an ‘r’ in it, then it could be them she was making it for… i playfully commented saying i had an ‘r’ in my name but i doubted it was for me. ;) and then lo and behold! wow, i so love it. heidi is a truely cool craftsy woman ~ and her timing was perfect, making a sad day sweeter and happier than it would’ve been otherwise.
and lastly, my niece received her baptism gift from me – but look at the pic closely and you should start laughing like crazy. i love my sister so much but i had to write her immediately an email full of exclamation points and smileys, explaining that she had put the bonnet on kiyra upside down! too funny. and i love kiyra’s face, like ‘uhhh, i don’t know about this bonnet-thing..’
and in some great library news, i just got word that i will be co-presenting at the california library association’s annual conference this fall! it’s a group session, entitled “Blah, Blah, Blah, Blog” and will feature yours truly as well as Sarah Houghton, of the wonderful Librarian in Black, Susan Rosenblatt, and Susan Fisher. i’m nervous about it – especially since i have experience with blogs, of course, and even blogs and archives (i never posted about that, did i?), but i’ve never worked in a library. no worries, it’ll be great, i’m sure, and i’m very excited to be working on this project with these three ladies. yay.
p.s. i’m thinking about changing the background here but i’m not sure where to go next—so far i’ve thought about caves, the moon, and underwater. any suugestions?
{ posted 24 May 05, under lacy baby bonnet & ella tank }
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You’re a cabling genius now! Yay!
And wow, great gift from Heidi – how sweet! Unexpected mail is a wonderful day brightener. :)
Oh man! HILARIOUS! She does look a little unsure, but I think it’s less about the bonnet and more about the application of it..”uhhhh, I don’t know about this, Mommy. I can’t talk so I can’t tell you this is on wrong…” Hee! ;)
And yay for you on the conference! It’s a day just full of news for you, isn’t it? Fun!~ Miri
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Wow, great news about the conference, Andrea. That is exciting! My library school recently hosted a talk about blogging… I was unable to attend. Only a few of my school friends know about my blog :)
Great gift from Heidi! It is beautiful! :)~ Lolly
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Oh, your tank looks lovely! And congrats on your presentation at CLA! I might just have to go to it and see your presentation :)
~ Moni
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Here’s a question. When you look for a job after graduation, do you plan to put your blog on your resume somewhere?
Here we routinely stalk candidates if they don’t list anything personal on their resumes. It’s amazing what you can find. One man was actively dissing his current employer on his blog, and as soon as we read that we were like “Not hiring that guy.”
I feel as though I should list it (or at least “blogging” or maybe “open source software”) in that fun “Personal Interests” section on my next resume.
I should really put this topic on my own site.
But I’m glad you liked that goofy gift! Does it make sense—it’s a wall hanging that uses the knitting needle as a sort of dowel rod.~ Heidi
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hehee! that bonnet is hilarious backwards! that ella tank looks great! congrats on presenting that conference too!
~ erika
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oh yea.. hee hee… um background selection. how about the galaxy with all those gazillion stars?
~ winnie
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underwater!
And yay for CLA, that’s awesome, Andrea! I think your archives perspective will make it all the more interesting, actually. Looking forward to hearing more about it, wish I could go!
:)~ amanda
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ooo, cabling. I am jealous! Everytime I try its so tight. Any words of wisdom to share?
That is great news about the lib conference too…~ Kaitlyn
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Great job on the cabling…I can’t believe how fast you did that. And I love the upside down bonnet! That expression is priceless. :)
~ Liz
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Wonderful Cabling! That yarn looks like it knit up nicely!! :-)
I’m SO GLAD that you finally received the package! I feared it was lost in the mail!
Did you receive the “final” package? It was sent via UPS.
Beautiful baby set too (backwards or not!) Super cute!
xx~ Kimberli
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congrats on the CLA presentation—that is very awesome, considering how blogging is such a hot topic in libraries these days…it seems like everyone has one.
in terms of populating the blog space, most of us consider our blogs to be our own personal space, but the fact that they’re accessible in the public domain somewhat diminishes the notion of “personal/private”...sad to say, but i feel that if you don’t want people to know something, don’t put it on the internet. i hate self-censorship, but at the same time, i’m also afraid of putting too much of myself out there.
on another note, the cable tank looks fabulous, and by that, i mean fantastically complicated! : )~ Lalitha
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Hi Andrea!
Long time no talky! I haven’t gotten around to cables yet! You are so brave! I’ll be de-virginizing myself soon with Libby Baker’s Crumpets pattern though! Wish me luck!
I’ll be in San Fran next week but I secretly wish it were LA so I could see Aria and YOU! dang!