Jan Karon (of the Mitford book series fame) began a new series a year or two ago. The first book in the series was fine, but the second, "In The Company of Others" was fantastic!
I've been knitting a sleeve for my new Kindle, which I love! I am using my very first ever sock yarn, a gift from Tammy...and I have no record of what it was (bright two-tone blue), but I know she got it from Washington when she was there for a wedding.
I figure the leftover yarn should be used for something cool, and new...so here goes the e-book protective sleeve. Hope it works.
We all gave and received lots of digital media for Christmas this year, and it was a good thing, but those presents sure looked small under that tree!
I've still got a whole container left of Christmas truffles, and a huge jar of jelly belly candies which have hardly been touched. If you are interested, my reading list for 2010 is up on my reading archive blog.
Jan 9, 2011
Dec 2, 2010
Ivanhoe! and more
Good books can demand your attention and can broaden your knowledge. Ivanhoe does both. While it does not aspire to the higher thoughts of some great authors, it's daring adventures, brave heroines, carefully crafted villains and all-star cast of extras (including Robin Hood, Little John and Friar Tuck!) is satisfying and fun!
I just finished Ivanhoe today (while I was supposed to be doing other things like grade papers) and it has wound itself into my list of favorites! The language is a bit ponderous for such a light romp, but it was written long ago - and is well worth wading through. It'll be on my short list of Middle Ages literature requirements for my kids when we reach that time period.
I just finished Ivanhoe today (while I was supposed to be doing other things like grade papers) and it has wound itself into my list of favorites! The language is a bit ponderous for such a light romp, but it was written long ago - and is well worth wading through. It'll be on my short list of Middle Ages literature requirements for my kids when we reach that time period.
Nov 19, 2010
An FO
And..also a surprise craft.
Feb 24, 2010
Needing Buttons and help
What color buttons should I use for my wonderfully soft and warm February lady Sweater. The color is in the pictures from the last post and it is all knit up, but it has no buttons. Any advice?
light brown? Light blue? something else?
I am feeling silly to ask...but this one is confounding me. I'll probably wear it mostly with jeans and black skirts, and will wear black shirts and brown ones under it.
light brown? Light blue? something else?
I am feeling silly to ask...but this one is confounding me. I'll probably wear it mostly with jeans and black skirts, and will wear black shirts and brown ones under it.
Feb 15, 2010
Knitting Olympics

Did you know Hannah Kearney was a knitter? She just won the Gold medal in Freestyle mogul skiing on Sat night. It was an amazing run and she was vindicated after failing to qualify for the finals in Torino in 2006, although she had been the favorite to win. The picture at right is from NBC, (c) NBC Sports / USOC.
She is so genuine and sweet in her interviews and watching her get the medal in the ceremony last night was fun, too.
Me, I am finishing my February Lady Sweater for my own Knitting Olympics, and then I plan to make another Tee before the Olympics officially closes in two weeks.
I don't want to hear how overzealous that plan is. So don't tell me.
Here's a sample of the four baby bibs I've made lately:
And now I have a question for you. If you were going to finish the bib below, would you use the pocket....or not?
Olympian knitting continue!
Jan 14, 2010
Franken-gloves
Finally, after watching him suffer last year in the 0 degree weather with his airplane prep...I decided to go for it....without a pattern.
It was knitting up well. I used a nice wool and when I had the wrist and thumb hole finished and half the hand done, I could see it was fine.
But then I figured wrong. You see...I divided the stitches between five fingers.
You have five fingers, right? So does he.
He just doesn't have a thumb AND five fingers.
I didn't notice until the second finger was done.
And then...there were just too many stitches left.
I have many friends who would have frogged it and begun again, but not me. I'd invested a year and half thinking about them ...and it was getting darn cold out there for my wonderful man.
So they became a little (OK, a Lot)mis-shapen, but certainly wearable.
I made the second glove perfectly.
When he puts his hands in them, you can't tell, very much. But when they are empty...they make me giggle.
One finger points out one way and the others go the other way...and the pinkie and forfinger clearly have way too much fabric.
Here's the thing:
He likes them.
He wears them all the time.
I can't wait to come home and see him (and his gloves).
I've spent a wonderful week with mom in CA and looking forward to home. Now, it would be perfect if I just didn't have to leave here to get there!!!!
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