Thursday, June 29, 2006
As I wrote a couple of weeks ago, I've started another pair of socks for George.  I got the first one done and had to rip out the toe after George tried it on (it was too tight).  All the stitches are back on the needles, but the hot weather here in Seattle results in a suana in our living room (where I do most of my knitting) so I haven't felt like working with wool.

I also haven't made much progress on the seaman's style scarf that I am knitting continental method.  Again the heat issue, and the fact that I knit slower in the continental method so I get a little bored with it.

It's time for me to purchase some shelving for my studio-to-be in the basement so I can get all the boxes of knitting and sewing stuff off the floor, and have a comfortable and cool place to knit.  Also I need the space to sew up some curtains for our 1st floor guest room.

We made our 2nd annual move to the "summer palace" on Monday night as our master bedroom on the 2nd floor is stifling in hot weather.  The 1st floor is better, but if the summer heats up much more we'll be moving to the southern hemisphere (my basement office/studio-to-be); yet another reason to clean up all the boxes spread out across the basement floor.

posted on 6/29/2006 7:11:26 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
I can't boot my main desktop so I've been unable to work on my Finished Projects gallery.  I will hopefully figure out what the problem is and get a few pictures of finished and in progress projects up along with details.

I think the problem with my desktop is the motherboard or CPU.  They're both over 5 years old.  My husband George has created a Linux boot CD for me so I can reach my data files and maybe figure out just where the problem is.  I'm not too worried as I'm used to recovering data files and re-installing operating systems if necessary.  If the problem is the motherboard or cpu, I'll be heading over to Fry's Electronics in Renton, WA to pick up new one(s).  I've built desktops before.  I even built one of George's desktops tho' he mostly uses his wireless laptop these days.  He only uses the desktop when he wants to do hard-core programming and wants an ergonomic keyboard.

posted on 6/29/2006 7:01:19 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
 Thursday, June 08, 2006
For the past few days at work, I've been reading a book called Learn Microsoft VBScript in a Weekend.  I checked it out of the Seattle Public Library as it's out-of-print.  I really need to learn VBScript for use with Quick Test Pro (QTP); however, the book focuses on VBScript for HTML pages.  I wish there was a book out specifically about using VBScript with QTP, but no one has written one... yet.  Meanwhile, my website might get a little more interactive.<g>

I am having fun typing up and running the sample scripts in the book.  In a couple of days, I should be writing scripts from scratch.  That will be interesting.

posted on 6/8/2006 11:52:32 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
 Sunday, June 04, 2006
I finished reknitting the "Lichen Rib" socks.  After washing, they're a little loose.  I'm still trying to figure out fit for my feet.  I've started another pair of socks in a lovely colour way with yarrow yellow, light green, medium green and medium grey.  George really likes the colour way also so these socks will be for him.  They're knitting up very loose as I'm knitting them continental style, my first real project using that technique rather than the throw (or English/American) style of knitting that I've been using for around 40 years.  Occasionally I forget and do a round in throw style and can then tell that continental is a lot easier on the tendons in my right wrist.

posted on 6/4/2006 3:46:28 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
 Saturday, May 13, 2006
These are the first socks that I knitted for myself after taking a class in sock knitting at So Much Yarn.  I made the leg very short as I have very large calves and all store-bought socks fall down and look terrible.  I hadn't even a clue about leg shaping when I knitted these.  I've worn these a lot over the past several months.  As soon as they're washed, they're back on my feet.  Not knowing much about yardage needs, I bought two skeins.  I didn't even use all of one skein since the yarn comes in 100g skeins of 400m each.  I might try something like Jaywalkers for the other skein.

I'm finding that I like really bright colours for my handknit socks.  The socks I buy are usually black or blue to blend with my shoes or trousers.  But that would be so boring to knit with.  Give me something with pizzazz!

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posted on 5/13/2006 12:29:57 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
 Friday, May 12, 2006
I reshaped the toe on the left foot.  It took me a couple of weeks to get around to washing and blocking the socks.  George isn't crazy about the yarn.  He thinks it's a little too rough, but he did wear them all day today.  Maybe the yarn will soften up after a couple of more washings.

I don't think I'll do the Pointed Toe again.  It really doesn't fit George's feet.

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You can see the Dutch Heel here.  It's also called the Horseshoe heel and does resemble that object.  I think it cups George's heels nicely, but I'll have to ask him what he thinks.

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posted on 5/12/2006 10:28:43 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
 Thursday, May 11, 2006
These socks are the Lichen Ribbed Socks pattern out of Nancy Bush's Knitting Vintage Socks.  I'm knitting them in Knit Picks "Simple Strips" yarn which is 75% superwash wool and 25% nylon.  I really like the colours in this yarn. 

I had actually completed these socks and then decided the heel flap was too long for my feet.  I've ripped one sock back and made the heel flap only 24 rows long rather than the 30 called for in the pattern.  Now to reknit the heel and foot, then I'll rip back the other one.

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posted on 5/11/2006 10:43:08 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
 Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Right now I'm working on a basket weave scarf.  I'm using the scarf to practice my continental knitting.  I learned to knit English/American throw-style, but after all these years my right wrist has started to bug me a lot.  So far my tension is all over the place.  Part of my problem is that I hold my left fingers a little too straight.  I'm trying to get myself to bend my fingers more and relax them, but I think that's going to take awhile.

One thing I have discovered that I really like is Norwegian purling.  You can check out a small video of it here.  Scroll down to the "Alternative Methods" section.  I love not having to move the yarn to the front to purl.  There is an extra movement to do this, but I find it a lot easier than regular continental purling.

I'm interested in trying the combination knitting developed by Annie Modesitt, but I think I'll work on learning western continental first.  I feel like a brand new knitter and don't feel like doing much knitting right now, because anything I really want to make right now I would have to do throw style.

Enough for now.  I'll try to post some actual photos soon.

posted on 5/10/2006 7:18:03 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
Yes, I've been lazy about updating my blog.  A lot's been going on.

George & I celebrated our sixth wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 6th.  We had 4 people over for dinner and then told them it was our anniversary.  George made Aghan Chicken, cooked on a rotisserie over a charcoal fire.  He also grilled some tomatoes and red bell peppers directly on the coals, and grilled some asparagus which he then doused with balsamic vinegar.  The final dish was the cooked up onion and spice marinating sauce from the chickens.  Dinner was delicious and we finished it with a Black Forest cake that one of our guests brought.

On Sunday May 7th, George & I took the Spirit of Washington Dinner Train.  We did the brunch trip.  We're glad we finally went on the train, but we're in no hurry to go again.  The food was alright, but we've had better.  I've since been assured by people who have been on the dinner trip that the food is great.

Last night (May 9th), we went to see Cirque du Soleil's performance of Varekai.  It was wonderful and different from the original show as developed and shown on the series "Fire Within".  Some elements were still there, but a lot was new to us which made it fresh.

posted on 5/10/2006 7:06:10 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
 Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Well... I've been a little ill and a lot injured.  I picked up some kind of headcold or something that caused me to miss work last Thursday 4/27 and work only 3 hours on Friday 4/28.  Meanwhile on Sunday evening 4/23, my right foot started to hurt.  As the week went on, it got worse.  I saw my podiatrist yesterday and he took x-rays.  Good news - no fractures.  Bad news - he thinks I've torn a tendon.  I'll be in a walking cast for the next 3 weeks while we see if that helps it heal.  I'm in a lot of pain and last night woke up at 3am because of it.  I was back in bed by 5am and the alarm went off at 7:30am.  I'm now exhausted and in pain.

On the knitting front, I finished the small basket and felted it.  It's looking pretty good.  I took the 3 baskets to my knitting class last week.  Lauren and I agree that I need to run the largest basket through a hot wash again after I fasten the handles on more securely.  I did a much better job with the handles on the medium and small baskets after seeing how the handles on the large basket turned out.

I re-did the toe on George's left sock and he's much happier with the fit.  Now to wash and block them slightly.  And to get him to wear them out of the house.

I started another pair of socks, this time for me.  I've finished the first sock and last night I started the second sock, and with being up for two hours in the early morning, started on the gusset already.  The 2nd sock will likely be done tonight or tomorrow evening.

posted on 5/2/2006 12:57:26 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback