Monday, January 29, 2007

No Disasters Here







I think I can safely say that my weekend had no disasters. It's Monday, so I can't have any backdated disasters at this point. It was a weekend for staying in out of the cold and finishing projects. Projects like this beaded bag. It was way more work than I thought it would be, but it was worth it. I was standing in line at the market and the woman behind me noticed it and complimented me on it. Turns out she's a knitter too. I also finished this sock. I love this sock. I just hope I can manage to knit the other one, so I can actually have a pair of socks. I have a remarkably short attention span so I currently have six different socks, all in different yarns and patterns.


6 comments:

Kate said...

i knew the beaded bag was in the works, and was impressed, but you can do socks! you're officially amazing. this weekend we went to a children's museum and looked at mastadon skeletons, bubbles and dead bugs. i did not buy a stuffed toy fox. even tho' i really wanted to because he looked so real. i'm sad about that, but i'm starting to think you could *make* me a fox... hmmm...

Heather said...

Thanks! I used to think socks were too difficult, but I finally made some sense out of them. I can't manage to use all those double pointed needles. There are just too many and I was constantly using the wrong one.I read a couple of books on how to use two circular needles instead, and ended up finding some really good instructions online. If you decide to try it, I really recommend using the circular needles and get Charlene Schurch's book Sensational Knitted Socks. It was a big help. If you do choose to knit socks, just think of all the great yarn out there! I am endlessly amused by self patterning yarn, getting all excited about the next color coming up and watching the thing make it's own design...

Alex said...

Hey! It's February...time for new entries....I need something to do besides eat lunch.
Chop Chop.

Kate said...

sorry alex, this is NOT the shameless commerce department. i'm not influenced by my consumers. in return, i do not try to influence them.

although if we *did* try to influence our consumers it would have to be along the lines of "make an ugly sweater, it's fun!" or "set yourself on fire just so you can say you did!" with an offer to buy the Dazzling Disaster Kit right NOW for just 45 monthly installments of $19.99. add a rhinestone monogram (your choice of three HOT colors!) for just $5.95 - what a bargain!

i distracted myself there... sorry. back to my point. alex, i believe heather pointed out earlier that all good things take time. chill.

(we could sell you a kit for that - for you, a friend, a special deal today only 2 for the price of one!)

Heather said...

You would almost think that Alex WANTS us to have more disasters just for his personal amusement!

What colors does the kit come in?

Kate said...

do-your-own-disaster kits come in colors like paroxysm pink and caution tape yellow. i think what alex is looking for comes in pacifying puce. although democrat blue might actually work better on him - but that would be for sale on HIS blog. not this one.

hey alex, stay out of trouble and come up w/ some good elephant jokes. like "what's red and revolves? an elephant stuck in a revolving door" (a.k.a. the u.s. stuck in iraq).