Christmas knitting continues. The first Pirate Mitt is completed, and I've finally gotten the hang of Sea Minerals.
Sea Mineral mittens
Pirate Mitts, front and back
I've gotten another repeat done of my MIL's Hamsa scarf, but since it doesn't really look any different from earlier pics, I'll wait until it's finished to show it off.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Thursday, August 21, 2008
All moved in
Yesterday, Hubby and I helped our son move into his apartment for college. He's a junior this year, has done both the dorm/frat house gigs, and decided that this year he'd like a place of his own. The apartment is about 600 sq ft, very clean and nice, and I think he'll do just fine there.
He and his dad put together a tv stand unit.
He took his bed from home, but decided against the headboard that matches the chest of drawers.
No dinette set yet, but he may actually eat at the coffee table.
The kitchen is tiny, but how much room does he really need? I couldn't believe how clean the oven and fridge were!! The whole apartment was more than acceptable.
(Dad relaxing after the move.) This couch was donated to the cause by Roger's girlfriend's family. She and they are so very nice, we like them a lot. They're good people.
I'm so excited for Roger. This is a big step in his life: having to make a budget to pay bills on time (rent, utilities, then food, in that order), having his own space, answering to himself only. While it can be kinda overwhelming, what an adventure this will be!!!
He and his dad put together a tv stand unit.
He took his bed from home, but decided against the headboard that matches the chest of drawers.
No dinette set yet, but he may actually eat at the coffee table.
The kitchen is tiny, but how much room does he really need? I couldn't believe how clean the oven and fridge were!! The whole apartment was more than acceptable.
(Dad relaxing after the move.) This couch was donated to the cause by Roger's girlfriend's family. She and they are so very nice, we like them a lot. They're good people.
I'm so excited for Roger. This is a big step in his life: having to make a budget to pay bills on time (rent, utilities, then food, in that order), having his own space, answering to himself only. While it can be kinda overwhelming, what an adventure this will be!!!
Monday, August 18, 2008
Kid at Christmas
My Hubby's iPhone has arrived, and he's like the kid on Christmas morning, waiting for the okay to rip into his presents. He can't pick it up immediately -- he has wait until after 5:30 p.m. -- and a greater agony has yet to be experienced by man.
In about two hours though, he'll be holding the Holy Grail of Phonage in his hands; the clouds will break and a celestial host will appear in full voice, a spear of light will pierce its way through the heavens to illumine the Relic, and all will be right in the world.
In about two hours though, he'll be holding the Holy Grail of Phonage in his hands; the clouds will break and a celestial host will appear in full voice, a spear of light will pierce its way through the heavens to illumine the Relic, and all will be right in the world.
Cobblestone completed
Whew, an intensive push this last weekend, while watching copious quantities of Olympics, saw the completion of my son's sweater, the Cobblestone Pullover by Jared Flood. It still needs to be blocked, but I'll get pics of it on the body tonight, for posting later.
I'm very very pleased with how it all came out!
I'm very very pleased with how it all came out!
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Been busy
Not knitting, but one of the best Big Boo Dogs in the world: Jet.
I've been working on multi-projects, and have a bit of progress to show.
Hamsa - pattern by Anne Hanson, laceweight merino yarn by Fearless Fibers (lurve this yarn)
Philosopher's Sampler Purse - pattern by Philosopher's Wool, yarn by KnitPicks (Palette)
(This is very good practice on my tension. Holding the yarns in two hands is no problem, but the tension – yikes I need some work using this Palette yarn. The Telemark didn’t seem to give me as many issues.)
Sea Minerals Mitt - pattern by SpillyJane, yarn by KnitPicks (Palette)
Philosopher's Sampler Purse 2 - pattern by Philosopher's Wool, yarn by KnitPicks (Palette)
I've been working on multi-projects, and have a bit of progress to show.
Hamsa - pattern by Anne Hanson, laceweight merino yarn by Fearless Fibers (lurve this yarn)
Philosopher's Sampler Purse - pattern by Philosopher's Wool, yarn by KnitPicks (Palette)
(This is very good practice on my tension. Holding the yarns in two hands is no problem, but the tension – yikes I need some work using this Palette yarn. The Telemark didn’t seem to give me as many issues.)
Sea Minerals Mitt - pattern by SpillyJane, yarn by KnitPicks (Palette)
Philosopher's Sampler Purse 2 - pattern by Philosopher's Wool, yarn by KnitPicks (Palette)