Thursday, November 25, 2010

My BIRTHDAY!!!

I am 19 now! It is my 19th birthday today, November 26. Wow. It is a bizarre thing, not no longer be 18. 18 is so yesterday. Hello new year! I wonder what it will be like, living this 19th year of mine. I can already tell that I have will be knitting franticly, has anyone looked at my queue? Yeah...

Happy Thanksgiving! I hope everyone stuffed themselves with stuffing and enjoyed a piece too many of pumpkin pie. I'm thankful for being home with my family this year for Thanksgiving instead of stuck in a lonely apartment back in Texas.

We went to see the new Harry Potter movie tonight, so I'm sleepy. It was good, but my brother and I threatened to just stay in the theater until the 2nd half came out, waiting is going to be difficult. I think I might attempt to read the whole series over again in time for movie 7 part 2.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

KnitPicks Palette

I bought some Palette last winter to make a stranded colorwork hat. You have never seen it because I was on the decreases for the top of the hat and realized that it was not going to fit me. I didn't get gauge. It got bundled up into the box that it came in, and has only recently resurfaced, because I want the yarn for another project. One of the reasons (besides that it does not fit, ahem) that I am willing to frog it is that I didn't quite like the colors I had chosen. Being an impatient person, I was not willing to wait for a sample card to come, I just ordered colors I liked and started to knit (forgoing the 'get gauge' instructions at the beginning of the pattern). Here's a nifty thing to keep me from not doing the same thing twice (I'm talking about the color choice thing, I've learned my lesson with gauge. Truly I have.). Go here. If you go there, you will see an option to download a pdf file of all the colors (it's under the 'inspiration' tab). It helps tremendously.

I know about the whole computer monitor-color thing, my computer monitor actually didn't do a bad job there, I tested the ball of Palette in my hand to the one on the screen. I was the one at fault.

Now, if only I could stay consistent with what project I have in mind, and what colors I actually want to use...but that's another day, obviously!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

We Are Thankful For Ravelry!!

GUESS WHAT??? (listen up, especially you Rhinebeckers) I might (fingers crossed) be going to the Ravelry event, We Are Thankful For Ravelry, in Austin, Texas!!!!!! It's next weekend!! And only 4 hours away from the door of my apartment! OH!!! I hope it all works out, that my mom and I (and Riley, of course!) can go!! I've been stuck in my miserable apartment nursing a pulled muscle for a ridiculously long time, so now I have something to really cheer me up, it's been insane for me to be off the ice for 6!!! days. I hate not being very mobile. I feel guilty to not be training and getting so much sleep. It's my inner thigh muscle, which is employed for all manner of balancing, limiting my skating ability to forward and backward skating skills, everything else hurts it, including turning from backward to forward and vice versa. My coach thinks I'm nuts to be so impatient with my injury, but that just sort of infuriates me further. I hate with a capital 'h' to not be on the ice. At least I've had my knitting for company... AUSTIN, here we come!!

I have to finish my Audrey, I want to show off at the party!! Bye now!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Riley's First Sweater


So, yesterday was really cold for Dallas. It rained all day, something Texans get really excited about. I always just look at them like they're crazy. I'm from Pittsburgh, it rains non-stop there. I get along great with my British coaches; they both have the same attitude about rain I do. Anyway, back to the knitting. I took Riley on a walk in the rain and first off I must say, my dog is not very brave. He's afraid of umbrellas (among other things, such as motorcycles, bananas and generally anything that goes 'boom'). Second, and more important, he got shivery because he was cold. My little puppy can't be cold. I won't have it. I now understand why my mother always wants me to wear a sweater. Riley's my baby and I hate to see him shiver. My knitting was called into action. I made Riley a little preppy green sweater to set off his ginger ears and was finished in a flash. It would have been a quicker flash if it had not been for a multitude of playtimes, demanded by the recipient of the sweater. He's good about wearing it, just not so good about putting it on. I see a whole wardrobe of little puppy sweaters in his future...