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10 December, 2012

i couldn't help it. or, "a lifetime of hexipuffs"

this pattern is all the rage on ravelry.  and while i am the absolute last person in the world to follow "the rage", and frankly, haven't read a ravelry message board in quite literally two years, i do have a lot of leftover sock yarn.  and i have friends that have even more sock yarn than i do.  so, this, plus a blue moon barn sale, has come to this:



now, given that i need about 400 of these things, i think i'll be knitting hexipuffs for the rest of my life.  at least they are quick.  and they smell lovely, because in addition to natural bamboo stuffing, i've been filing them with a scoop of lavendar that i picked myself!

01 September, 2012

extra special yarny delight

thanks to darling melanie at black trillium and amazing shannon and emily at twisted, i am uber-exicted to show you my yarn!  (the link takes you to twisted's online store, and you have to choose the colorway "parna (get twisted)".  if there are any skeins in stock, it should be available under any of the three black trillium fingering weight yarns:  merilon sock (75% superwash merino wool and 25% nylon), bfl (100% superwash blue faced), and pebble sock (100% superwash merino wool)

here is a mini-photo that i stole from twisted's site:


all of my favorite-est colors rolled into one!  isn't it lovely?  it looks just like these awesome kicks i just bought:

admit it, you love them.  the yarn and the shoes. 

30 August, 2012

social media and other failures

obviously i haven't been here in quite some time.  it feels like more posts start that way than any other way?  the truth is, i'm not so good at maintaining an on-line existence at the same time as a flesh & blood existence.  i have a facebook.  i have a twitter.  i have a flickr.  pinterest.  ravelry.  hopefully i've remembered them all.  but as much as i like to read other blogs and see other peoples' pins, i'd really rather spend my time knitting and watching bad sci fi than updating my own posts. 

don't worry, this isn't going to be any sort of farewell, but more of an explanation.  in my productive life as a somewhat overly-involved member of society, i am a lawyer.  this means that i spend all day, every day in front of a computer.  except on those rare occasions when i am in court (*digression ...  let me tell you, real lawyering is not at all like tv lawyering.  we really spend the majority of time at our desks, or at meetings.  the real fun comes once in a while when you actually get to get up off your chair, walk the few blocks to the courthouse, and make shine the arguments that you've already made on paper a few times.  even more rare, and more fun, are the days you get to shuffle over to court and cross-exam a witness.  those days are few and far between*)  anyway, so, my point is simply that after spending all day, every day in front of a computer, it is quite difficult to spend my free time transferring photos, formatting posts, etc. etc. 

in any event, my plan is to start offering more free patterns, as i have several of them written and/or in the works.  so, perhaps that will make my extracurricular computer time somewhat less repetitive of my required computer time!

until next time (and who knows when that'll be),
xoxo

04 March, 2012

some favorites

i may or may not have mentioned that i have a bit of a (huge) problem with buying knitting books.  i love them.  i would fill my whole house with them if i could (well, those parts that are not already filled with yarn...).  in any event, in my sunday boredom/laziness/misadventures, i thought i'd put together a list of some of my favorite knitting books, in no particular order. i'm not sure if i'm tech-savvy enough to figure out how to update this later, but here is a start:


02 March, 2012

knitted hat party

on the trolley in astoria, oregon.  this is from a weekend trip we took back in december.  

28 February, 2012

another dose of east and west

it has been quite a while since i wrote about it, but i am still slowly by surely knitting my way through Knitted Socks East and West, this lovely book:


my most recent pair, samurai, are quite lovely in every way and invoke very awesome imagery, if you ask me!  :)


the yarn is a cotton nylon blend (kollage yarns luscious), which is a change from my usual wool or wool/nylon socks, but they turned out comfy and lovely.  



(and no, those are not my hairy legs, they are the legs of my only-slightly-unwilling model/b-friend).