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January 15, 2008

Moving

I know, I don't post in weeks and then what?  I post a moving sign :)

Well, following the lead of others and finally giving in to the geekier side of me that really wants control of what I can do on my blog without paying through the nose for super duper access level (the mid level account is expensive enough here), I've now taken advantage of buying my domain last year and moving it to a hosting company (godaddy.com)

The old beloved www.crazyfiberlady.com is now pointing over to the new home (or will be when dns servers refresh and all that).  If you really must poke around there and dns isn't working, try this.

I've moved to WordPress and while most content is there, you might find some odd links and will definitely encounter missing images, especially in older posts.  Typepad doesnt make it easy to download non text content.  I'll be plugging away and moving those files, but it will take me a while.  The good news, and or bad news, is that I have almost a year to do it. I just hit my yearly renewal here and prepay.  If you cancel your account before the term is complete, Typepad DOES NOT ISSUE REFUNDS.  Wouldn't it figure that I renewed in January and they automatically charged my card.

Hopefully the old feeds will work, but if not, I have feedburner feed set up.  Please c'mon over and say hello!


Craft on and see you on the other side :)

January 01, 2008

Surprises

Happy New Year!

I hope everyone had a good holiday.  We did.  Yesterday was a busy one.  The kids had another half day at school.  As I had the whole day off from work, I was able to take advantage of a couple of hours of shopping without them. I made the semi-annual pilgrimage to the local Ikea.    The last time out, I had replaced the rocking chair in my room with the very popular Poang chair with ottoman.  I love the chair except it was really too big when paired with the ottoman for the space I had it crammed in.    Add in that when I hit Ikea last May, I really had an easy chair in mind but got a bit distracted in the store ;)  It was time to rectify that mistake, especially since I couldn't spin in the Poang and had to seriously rearrange things in order to spin.  Meant I didn't spin much.  Yeah, I'm sticking with that excuse. :)

Behold the new chair.  Ektorp Jennylund.  Love those ikea names!

New_chair

It fits perfectly and is what I had in mind for the corner to begin with.  I have a small footstool that doubles as an exercise step and a boost for the kids to climb into my high bed (double sided pillow topper.  mmmmm)

One bonus of the new, stable chair is that the cats can now take advantage of that extra wide window sill that my father had them install. 

Duchess

Last night's festivities involved dinner with the folks at home, some quiet together time and then the twins went to bed.  They were out by 8:30, the folks went to their friends' house for the evening and I spent a quiet night with a drink (margarita), a movie (Casino Royale) and my knitting (kauni).   All right in the world.

Today the folks worked the Power Squadron booth at the NY Boat Show while the twins and I spent a nice quiet day.  They played in the den while I sat in my old Poang that was relocated there and knitted on Kauni.  When the folks came home we went out for dinner at the local diner. 

Speaking of Kauni, ready for a serious surprise in the story of the sleeves?  I hope so.  Well Thursday at SnB, I started the charted fleurs de lis.  It was nice, but nothing to write home about.   Then I got a comment from Kyra suggesting one of the seeding patterns in the Starmore Fair Isle book (which I got from my granny a few years ago that she picked up for $1.99 at some odd job store ;).  Flipping through there and my other Fair Isle books, I didn't see a single sweater that changed the pattern for the sleeves.  I then remembered Autumn Rose which uses the same large motif on the sleeves, as well as the body.  Out came the sleeve chart and my original damask.  I then plugged in the damask pattern into the sleeve centering it on the middle stitch.   Like Autumn Rose, I three motifs around the sleeve and am reducing stitches at the center every 5th round.  I'm pleased with it and I take back that whole, its too busy for the sleeve business. 

I took this picture a little bit ago.  I find myself 1/4 of the way through it!

Kauni_sleeve

In other project news, since Kauni really isn't commuter friendly, and was in time out for that short bit I did start a new project.  The Cozy V-Neck sweater from Fitted Knits in Cascade Pastaza.  After knitting on Kauni and its small needles, the Cozy is flying on the US9! 

Vneck

Time for a little knitting before bed.  Tomorrow is back to work after 4 days off.

Craft on!

 


December 27, 2007

Lifelines

I knew I could count on my internet friends!  You people really are my lifelines.  Thanks to everyone who gave me suggestions as to what to do with my sleeves.  A couple of them really sparked my imagination.

I quickly gave Sara's/Deb's suggestion a try by going back to the stranded knitting, alternating colors 1x1 and rows.  I did a few rounds, held it against the sweater when to my surprise I discovered I already knew what that would result in.  My steeks were done that very way!  They don't look half bad so I ripped out, re-balled and picked up the stitches in alternating colors.  I managed a few rounds before it was time for bed.  In the light of day and more rounds on the train, I'm not convinced I like the effect. 

Steek_sleeves

Back to the drawing board.  Danielle's suggestion of the fleurs-de-lis reminded me of my initial approach to this sweater.  When I found that the Dale pattern had been discontinued and was proving quite difficult to obtain, I struck out to find something comparable.  I hit on a fleurs-de-lis crochet chart.  It was also during this google-a-thon that I learned I could chart the darn thing myself.

One of the options was to take a component of the overall design and chart that for the sleeves.  I googled some more, looking for leaf motifs, with vines, fleurs-de-lis.  When what did I find?  The same crochet chart.  I looked at it closely and what to my surprise did I find?  Strip away the leaves and flower top and the damask pattern is a fleurs-de-lis.  Yeah, I'm slow that way.

Out came trusty old Excel and my Damask chart.  I added a new sheet, copied the f-d-l (not to be confused with FTL, Nancy) component and went to work. 

Sleeve_opt

This is the F-D-L repeated close together like the original.  I like it.   It goes well with body chart:

Kauni_1

Seems to be about even as to A and B yarns, eating both up at the same rate.  No huge stretches of a single color.  I could spread them out a bit, but that would bring back the whole discrepancy between the fabric problem I am trying to avoid in the first place. 

Once again, feedback would be most welcome!

Craft on.

Edited to add:  I've got sleeve charts!  Woot.  I will be working them from top down, reversing the chart stuff so that the FDL will end up in the same direction as on the body.  I'll be following the original pattern and reducing 2 stitches every 5th round (see zig-zag line up the left side of the chart) but will be modifying and doing them at the side seam and not at the gusset thing.   Like Autumn Rose's pattern, every row is charted to the mid-point.  And yes, it is a slow day at the office ;)

Kauni_sleeve_charts

December 26, 2007

I'm Sending Out an S O S

I've got a problem.  As problems go, it isn't all that bad in the grand scheme of things.  Still, it is a bit of a pickle and I'm somewhat at a loss as to how to proceed

The problem, thank you for asking, is with my Kauni Damask and her sleeves.  I did the sewing/cutting thing over the weekend and yesterday picked up the sleeve stitches.  I had settled a while ago on doing solid sleeves without any colorwork beyond that which was in the single strand itself.  Seemed like a good idea at the time.

Kauni_sleeve_bud

Other than starting near the icky green, I really don't have a visual complaint.

Sleeve

The problem is in the feel of the fabric.  The body is essentially double layered as the strand work is every round from hem to neck.  The sleeve is only one strand and feels flimsy next to the rest of it.  I'm concerned how the finished garment is going to work together like that.

This brings me back to the whole, what the hell do I do with the sleeves anyway debate.  I could chart the darn damask pattern for the sleeve and just work the whole thing in the big motifs.  Except I still think they are too big for the sleeve.  Can I then just shrink the motif?  Go for a different one all together?  Give up the whole sleeve idea and make the sucker a vest?

Honestly, I'm leaning towards the vest at the moment but I am definitely up for suggestions!  In the meantime, this baby is going in timeout and I'll work on something else.  Something on bigger needles and all in one color.  Though there is that lopi yarn and pattern that I bought um two years ago that should be sufficiently marinated by now ;)

HELP!

Craft on!

December 24, 2007

Holiday greetings

I really have to start posting more often.  I mentally compose many posts that never make it to a computer and by the time I actually sit down at the computer to write one, I never know where to start.  There's also my preference to write in code and not so much in english ;)

I mentioned, sort of in passing last week the possibility of my upgrading notebook computers.  Well that came to pass.  Thanks to the assistance of Nancy and her wonderful hubby, I'm the proud owner of a new MacBook.  I took advantage of a last "use it or lose it" vacation day on Friday and spent some time getting to know the new toy.

New_toys

If you click and make big, you can see something that totally makes this geek giggle.  I have, thanks to Parallels Desktop 3.0 I have Windows XP running as well. I have the previous version of it running on my iMac downstairs.  The new version has something called Coherence in it which makes it invisible as to which operating system is running the application.  Translated from geek to english:  I can run windows software within MacOS without it being crammed inside another window.  I can run my windows based development suite without having to get an (non-existent) version.  Cool huh?  Doesn't take much to make me giggle ;)

Besides the geeky stuff, I've actually stepped away from the Xbox (mom is seriously addicted now btw) and done a little knitting.  The first pair of socks since early September are now finished!  Woot.  They came off the needles Friday morning. 

Jitterbug_socks

Project Info:

Pattern:  own basic vanilla socks.  First was done toe up and the other was cuff down.  Short row heel over 52 st on US1 needles.

Yarn:  Jitterbug in Raphael

Started: ?? Sept/Oct 2007

Finished: Dec. 21, 2007

I wore these yesterday to my sister's house for the annual family get together.  Very comfy.  Nice to finally have another pair of socks to wear.  I really got to wash the rest of the collection ;)

Another project has been resurrected.  My leftover sock yarn granny square blanket saw some action last night.

Blanket
You can get a sense of the size.  That's one of the kid's matchbox cars in the upper left hand corner.  Took me the better part of an hour to do one round.  I still love it.  I'm finding though that crochet has more impact on my body than knitting.  Shortly after picking this up last night, I was noticing discomfort in my shoulder.  I must rotate it more when crocheting.  I moved my yarn supply and tried to minimize arm roll and it felt better.

Today's half day at school paired with a full day off for me, meant I could get some knitting done.  I pulled out Kauni and finally finished the body.  The sewing machine is coming out later so I can get some steek cutting done.

Kauni_12242007

I want to wish all those who celebrate a very Merry Christmas.  I hope you have a very happy and healthy holiday surrounded by family and friends.  For our part, we have a nice quiet time at home as there isn't much else to do ;) 

Craft on!

December 19, 2007

Artist

It appears that I have a budding Michelangelo in my house. (click to biggen)

Fresco

He worked on this masterpiece sometime between the time I kissed him goodnight and when I checked on him before turning in myself.  The incriminating marker was still in his sleeping hand.  Fortunately, it was a washable marker and the 'magic eraser' worked on it.  He was pissed this morning to find it gone.  Oy.

As an aside, I took this picture with the lights off using the "Night Snapshot" setting on my Elph.  I'm seriously impressed.

Obligatory Knitting Content:  I'm halfway through the short row heel on the second Jitterbug sock.  Woot!

Craft on!

December 18, 2007

Weekly Wanderings

Time for the sporadic post.  I haven't got much today.  I finished the teacher gifts.  Yay.  Well, have to block them tonight and get them wrapped for the party at school on Friday.  Bah, plenty of time.

I finally finished a sock.  Weeee.  First one since September.  The really blows my mind that it has been that long. I did immediately cast on for the second, so at least I'm staying in character there.

Jitterbug2
This picture is a couple days old.  I'm just shy of the heel.  The astute out there might have noticed that the first was done toe-up and the second is going cuff down.  All of a sudden, I'm out of love with the toe-ups.  Fortunately with the short row heel, you can't really tell which direction the thing was knit in.  Works for me.  Its nice to be finishing socks again.

My swiss cheese like memory doesn't actually remember when this happened, but more than likely it was Thursday after picking them up due to the early closing. 

Computer_lab
Yes, Kat was wearing short short sleeves in December, during a snow/sleet storm.  I did get her to concede to wearing a sweater at least.  They were both playing different Reader Rabbit titles.  Good thing we have multiple computers in the house!  The little laptop is mine and the larger one belongs to mom.  It seems to have relocated to my room to keep the monkeys from fighting over mine.  I might be relegating mine to the twins anyway as there is the prospect of a new MacBook on the horizon.  Time will tell.

It's been busy since then.  Friday my office had a holiday party for all our children.  I brought the monkeys in with me on the train and then the ferry.  They had an adventure!  There was a magician elf who did face painting and even Santa made an appearance to hand out age specific presents to the kids.  Moms/dads RSVP'ed for the youngin's with their ages/sex to make that magic happen.  There was pizza, cookies, fruit snacks, and lots of juice to be had.  By 2:30 that afternoon, the kids were so sugared up that they were running around the periphery of the office.  They had a blast!  I finally got them home at 5. Kat crashed on the train and I had trouble waking her for our stop.  Eventually she roused.  I think the threat that I'd leave her princess painting present on the train if she didn't did the trick in the end.

Last night was the holiday party for the grownups.  We had it at a nice place on Wall Street near South Street (extremely convenient to the ferry).  The food was great.  They had DJ's, and an open bar.  Good times.  I didn't make it home until almost 11.  The technology group is having a gathering at an bar tomorrow night.  Looks like I'll miss the SnB one more week as I doubt the folks will let me out a third night this week ;)   Oh well. I got home last night to find mom playing the Xbox.  He he.

Finally, I saw this meme on Nancy's blog.

If your life were a soundtrack, what would the music be?

Here’s how it works:
1. open your library (iTunes, winamp, media player, iPod)
2. put it on shuffle
3. press play
4. for every section, type the song that’s playing
5. next section — press the next button
6. don’t lie and try to pretend you’re cool

opening credits:

Hello It's Me - Todd Rundgren

waking up:

Bron-Y-Aur Stomp - Led Zeppelin

first day at school:

Hello, I love you - The Doors

falling in love:

Celebration Day - Led

breaking up:

Roadhouse Blues - The Doors

prom:

Walk on Water - Aerosmith

life’s okay:

That's All - Genesis

mental breakdown:

All that You Can't Leave Behind - U2

driving:

Penny Lane - The Beatles

flashback:

To Each His Dulcinea - Man of La Mancha sountrack

getting back together:

Bad - U2

wedding:

Break on Through - The Doors

birth of child:

We're an American Band - Grand Funk Railroad

final battle:

Miracle Drug - U2

death scene:

Sometimes You Can't Make it On Your Own - U2

end credits:

We Said Hello, Goodbye - Phil Collins

Consider yourself tagged if you wish.

Craft on!

December 13, 2007

Coming Clean

Wow, time really does fly when you're not paying attention.  Days flow in their normal way.  Work, kids, sleep.  Rinse.  Repeat.  Oh yeah, knit on the train.  XBox at night.  I finally found the family timer on it and set it for 90 minutes a day.  I finally got some knitting time last night as I didn't totally lose track of time and play Puzzle Quest until midnight.

Scarf2

I finished the first of the teacher scarves last week ( I think, lost track of the time and stopped noting when thing were started and finished.)  Here is scarf number two, also in Malabrigo worsted, colorway Amoroso (?).  I finished it last night while watching Project Runway.  See, the timer on the 360 is a good thing. 

Friday night/Saturday I was sort of pushed to finally get an item off the queue and onto the needles.  See, Friday night the twins got robes from my folks for Hanukkah.  Alex's came with slippers.  Kat's did not.  I've been unable to find her slippers.  Then I remembered Twinkletoes and that I had already had the Calmer in pink marinating in the stash.  So I knit the little miss a pair of the toddler size.  She's got wee feet like me.

Twinkletoes

I've become the role model for avoiding SSS.  I giggle when I read others quoting my "immediately cast on for the second".  So what does this say about me?

Sock_trio
All three are first socks.  I can't remember the last time I had three single socks on the needles!  Left to right are:  Duet Skinny in Sailor Girl, Regia in the Kaffe stripey goodness and Jitterbug.  It has been a very long time, September to be exact, since I finished a sock!  The Duet was started on 9/11 believe it or not.   I haven't a clue when the other two were started.  I'm not looking forward to all those second socks! 

The Jitterbug sock has presented additional difficulties and is now on its third set of needles.  The first set were the ebony Lantern Moons that I bought at Rhinebeck.  I managed to snap two of the needles.  WHILE KNITTING.  Not while taking out of purse, or just collateral damage in purse.  No.  I was actually knitting, on the train, and snapped first one, replaced it, and then a second one two days later.  Damn.  I  swapped in a set of rosewood needles over the weekend only to find that the 6" needles do nothing more than piss me off, jabbing me in the hands.  I've now gone to the third set, and apparently my favorite needles, Clover Takumi's. Good.  Maybe now I'll finish the damn thing.  I have to say, I'm sort of tired of these socks.

This is the first year we did the 8 nights of presents for the kids.  They really "got it" this year.  (As always click for bigger)

Kat_holiday Alex_holiday



Thanks to the snow falling outside presently, no SnB for the second week in a row.  I'll probably be leaving the office early to avoid having to dig my car out of a large snowdrift at the station with nothing more than a stupid brush.  Have I mentioned before my serious dislike of the white stuff?

Craft on!

Edited to add:  almost immediately after I hit the post button, the kids' teacher called to tell me that Tutor Time was closing at 2:30 because of the weather.  I gotta leave in 25 minutes in order to get them.   

December 02, 2007

Vacation

The reason I've been so quiet is that I've been on vacation since right before Thanksgiving.  Monday before, I got a surprise when my boss informed me I had 7 vacation days that I needed to take before the end of the year.  What a better time than to pair with a 4 day weekend.  So I've been home and busy.  Thanksgiving was at our house this year and it was filled with family.  No better way than that to spend the day.

Black Friday, the folks and I hit a store for a bargain.  This one is mine...

Black_friday

Damn, the xbox looks good on that!  And yes, I've been spending significant time playing with that toy.  Got mom hooked on it too.  After the kids go to bed for the night, we sit down and play Lego Star Wars or Puzzle Quest (thanks Lizzy for that one!).

I managed to sneak into the eye doctor on Monday for my first appt in 6 years.  Turns out that the nearsightedness that I've had since starting college has resolved itself thanks to aging ;)  I now need reading glasses.  My doctor recommended saving the cash and buying a pair of .75 or 1.0 glasses from the pharmacy.  Works nicely so far and working on kauni has been made easier.

Speaking of Kauni, while I haven't knit much over the last 11 days there has been some progress to speak of.  I'm pass the beginning of the front neck steek and halfway through the reductions.

Kauni_120207

In other knitting news, it is teacher gift season. New school means new teachers that haven't received a particular gift already.  I've sort of decided to set a standard gift of the One Row Scarf from Stephanie in a yummy yarn.  Malabrigo to be exact.  Here's the first.

Teacher_scarf1

I've also been doing some sewing.  I made two little skirts for Kathryn out of quilting stash fabric.  Each skirt took just under 3 fat quarters.  I'll definitely make a few more of these for her. 

First_skirt

Finally, this morning we awoke to find it snowing.  The kids were eager to go outside.  They helped clean off the cars before embarking with Pop-pop to make a snowman on the driveway.

Snow1

It's been a confusing seasonal change around here for sure...

Seasons

Craft on!

November 12, 2007

Randomness

Today is an odd day at work.  By the holiday schedule, the office is closed.  Except for us in IT.  We decided to trade today for the two scheduled half day holidays of Christmas Eve and New Years Eve.  I think it was a great idea.  I hated the prospect of schlepping in for a total of 3 hours of work.  Almost had more commuting time there.

Anyway, it is a grey, cold Monday out there and I am on day two of a horrendous headache.  Ick. 

All in all, I've been pretty darn busy.  Between getting the home network chatting with the XBox (YAY!!), knitting, monkey wrangling and other assorted things, life really has been busy.  I intro-ed the monkeys and mom to Star Wars Lego on the xbox.  It was cute.  Mom and I even played until the wee hours of Saturday night.  That was fun! 

Saturday, mom and dad took the twins to a birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese's so I could go to celebrate the joint b'day party of Deb and Kim, along with fellow Jersey Spinner, Jessica and special guest Liz.  Now that was a blast.  I would have stayed longer but I got the guilt phone call from mom wondering if I was ever coming home ;)  I'm pleading camnesia.  There are great pictures over on Deb's blog and I vaguely remember a group photo being taken by at least two different cameras!

Almost all my knitting time has been dedicated to Kauni.  It's my only train/ferry/SnB knitting recently and it has been progressing beautifully.  I took this Thurs morning on the way to work.  Needless to say, it has progressed a bit since then.

Kauni_20071108

Love it.  I've been seriously considering what to do with the sleeves thanks to some prodding by other knitters.  Lisa was the first to really call my attention to this little detail.  I chatted with Kristen at the MY SnB thursday night as well.  It was decided that this pattern would be a bit too busy for the sleeves.  Maybe at the cuff was how I left it.  Friday morning, I was surfing and hit on this.  There's the answer.  Plain sleeves!

Kaunit382eq

Whether I try to matchy-match them or go hog wild I'm not sure yet.  Probably won't know until I start the second sleeve and I see where my yarn colors are :)  But I love the detail body and plain sleeve look.  Winner.

Yesterday we had a little houseguest for a visit.

Visitor

Dad brought the littlest family member in for a romp around the bunny safe kitchen.  Here the girls are checking him out.  Sara was the most perplexed by the whole bunny thing.  I doubt she's ever seen one before (Yeti was already outside when she arrived) and was the most nervous around him.  Bandit was pretty relaxed with the cats and even stretched out for a nap with Sara next to him.

Craft on!