community effort
hey there ~ happy monday, hope everyone’s summer plans are shaping up nicely. the power of community – support, friendship, advice, allies – is so awesome. so yup, now that i’ve mini buttered you up, some help? first, of the knitterly kind, then of the more-important kind.
crinkle, which i’ve gotten into the habit of calling crinkly since it was waiting forever for me to seam up and had gotten pretty.. well, you get the idea. anyhow, seaming happened this weekend and i’m not pleased at all. the question, is it my seaming or should i rip the sleeve cap and narrow it a lot? rowan in its infinite wisdom only gives the length for the sleeve, not any width demensions at all, so no help there. i’m tempted to think it’s my bad seaming, since when i tie the little strings on to help with the seaming, as seen in the left sleeve, it looks like the sleeve will fit fine. what say you?


then, some infinitely more important stuff:
~ i saw al gore’s an inconvenient truth yesterday with a friend. made me very very angry. and alternately weepy. some of it was just me responding to the slick/cheesy music score and manipulative movieness of it all, you know? but so much more was about anger at humanity. it’s like, i get frustrated and annoyed when i injure myself, but when my actions injure others, i get so much more pissed off. does that sound twisted? to me it means, in this context, i’m so sorry earth, and animals, and gorgeous nature! and i hate – not a word i use lightly at all – hate what we’ve done and are actively doing to this planet. i’m sorry to say we’re taking every living thing down with us. action is more useful than talk, than pure feelings, i know, but right now i just can’t get beyond the emotions. i will soon though – some plans are brewing – and i highly recommend this film to all. go see it, really.
~ my friend francesca worked on a recent project which deserves more attention. the playground project is a documentary on the sex trafficking of children in the u.s. after drugs and arms, the sex trafficking and prostitution of children is “the most profitable organized crime enterprise”. horrible. they need help in raising awareness of the project, and the issue in general – whatever you can do is awesome.
and to end this off with some (knitting) happiness, some successful seaming, thank goodness: urban aran! no arm bulge here, yay. so, the collar needs to be finished and a zipper needs to be bought and added, my first zipper, yikes, but still – i’m loooooving this cardigan. the recent chilly weather has been helping as well.
~ andrea
p.s. yes, the dramatic head turns and the weird cut-out tank top are distracting perhaps, but hey it was early early morning, so that’s the best i could do. also, note the little pony tail – i’m very proud of it. grow hair grow!
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Urban Aran looks great! Well done!
Not sure what to suggest about the Crinkle, except that Alison Hansel at the Blue Blog is finishing a Crinkle too. Perhaps she’s encountering the same problem? -
Andrea, I had the same problem with some sleeves I did for the Cutaway this winter, I had to just keep ripping and redoing. Like that helps, huh?!
Haven’t seen Inconvenient Truth, but did watch The New World this weekend, and recommend it to you – esp. the one-hour documentary with all the Indians who were both extras and consultants on the project. It really is time for our “Federal Gov’t.” to give recognition to the first inhabitants of this land. Off my soapbox now!
~ Tanya
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I really want to see An Inconvenient Truth. I know I will get mad watching it, too. It is really sad what we have done to the earth.
Glad to see Urban Aran! It looks great! It looks perfect for chilly LA evenings. I actually really like Crinkle, too!
~ moni
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I frankly am scared to see the movie. Though I probably will once it is playing in a theatre around here.
You may want to check the knitty explanation on fitting sleeves. It saved my butt making my brown Phildar sweater with the cable sleeves.
http://www.knitty.com/issuefall04/FEATfall04TBP.html
http://knitty.com/ISSUEwinter04/FEATwin04TBP.html
http://www.knitty.com/issuewinter05/FEATwin05TBP.htmlI love the cut out tank top by the way. Both sweaters look really great on you. You finished them so quickly.
Congrats on letting your hair grow out. It is always a good feeling.
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sorry, but i don’t have any good sleeve advice for you. i suck at the sleeve thing. however, the urban aran is looking great! and i love your little ponytail!
~ kris
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Sorry about the troubles you are having with the crinkle :(
The urban aran looks great though! hope you can figure something out!
thanks for the review too of the movie. It sounds enticing, but depressing. and i hear ya about the whole hurting others/planet thing. sigghhh~ erika
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I saw the PBS documentary Dimming the Sun the other evening and had that sickening feeling that I can’t blame anyone else. I am becoming even more reluctant to get on an airplane after learning about the effect of jet contrails.
Dimming the Sun: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sun/
Contrails: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sun/contrail.html~ JBB
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hey, sorry about your sleeve cap trouble. it does look like it should fit. i vote for going with your instincts and re-seaming. reknitting is always there as a last resort.
i definitely plan to see An Inconvenient Truth. it’s good to get mad about such things and even better if those feelings translate into action. looking forward to what you have brewing. thanks for the info on the Playground Project; argh, don’t have the words for this one.
urban aran looks really good!!
~ meowgirl
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Hi Andrea
Love your new sweater – so cute! You are certainly a very talented knitter. Makes me envious because I wish I had more time.
Hope you are well. I emailed you about planning a knit-together. I will be looking forward to your reply.
Hope to see you this Saturday (24th)
Love,
Anais~ Anais
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Re-seam, then re-knit if it doesn’t take. I’m happy to take a look at it if you want to meet up some evening.
~ Julia
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