Monday, September 13, 2010
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Vacation & Fashion
I find that I am becoming more and more interested in fashion.
The nice thing about that is that it allows me to visit many fun shops with vintage and vintage inspired clothing.
The nice thing about that is that it allows me to visit many fun shops with vintage and vintage inspired clothing.
This is Donna's Dress Shop.
They had a nice vintage selection and some lovely small designer dresses.
I got 2 things here that you will see a bit later.
They had a nice vintage selection and some lovely small designer dresses.
I got 2 things here that you will see a bit later.

Lisa, my KC pal, also took me to Bon Bon atelier.
It felt like home.
There were artist made items, fabric, books and the shop-keep was knitting a sock.
In case you were wondering what the pink/purple thing on the ceiling is... its a roving ball of yarn with giant knitting needles. I love the wallpaper that is on the coved ceiling too.I got the Craft.inc work book from here and one other thing I can't tell you about.
It is a house warming gift for one of my friends.

This is the vintage inspired dress that I got from Donna's. It's all one piece and I really love the pencil skirt.

Now this top is a true vintage find. It fits really well every where but the arms. So I'm going to have to take them out a little bit. There is also one other problem. I want to wear this with a cute brown or black skirt. But I don't have one that I like with it.

But I think this pattern from CraftyPlanet should solve that.
I'll have to let you all know how my adventures in sewing go.
So that's my vacation. I wish it was longer and shorter all at the same time.
It was great getting to see everyone and be away from the house, but boy where there things that I would have like to work on here.
The grass is always greener right :)
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Vacation = shopping?
When I go on vacation there are a few things that happen.
There is shopping, but not just any shopping.
Only things that you can't find in your home town are aloud to be purchased.
So when it comes to fiber... you have to go looking for LYSs.
There is shopping, but not just any shopping.
Only things that you can't find in your home town are aloud to be purchased.
So when it comes to fiber... you have to go looking for LYSs.
This shop is Urban Arts and Crafts.It was very cute and well put together. They had a bit of everything. It took me a while to find the yarn under all of it. Though they did have twice as much yarn as the other craft items.
I also found a cat there.Her name was Annie. She had a little note on her basket that warned children to leaver her be. But I got to pat her on the head.
This shop, Florilegium,was the exact opposite of the modern every craft store.I loved the wall of yarn jars. I might just have to display some of my yarn that way.
They also had tons of ribbons, beads and edging. I kinda wanted to steal the stained glass windows they had in hanging and leaning against their windows.
I haven't knit with any of the souvenir yarn yet.
I did get a lot of knitting done even with a 5year old wanting a lot of attention.
There was knitting by the pool...

I even got to knit in the car on the ride home.

I'm working now on my second sock. Its the Skew from Knitty.
I was skeptical at first. The sock starts to vear away from the toe very quickly. But it all worked out in the end. Sometimes trusting the pattern is the right thing to do.
Though I didn't switch down to smaller needles like it wanted me to for the ribbing. I was worried that the already snug sock wouldn't get over my heel if the top ribbing got to small.
It was a good thing I just stuck with my 1s. The left sock fits perfectly.
(to be continued....)
Thursday, July 29, 2010
July is for Tour de Fleece.
Pretty much all of my free time this July has been spent spinning.
The tour really helped me get my chain plying down.
I also got through all the sample fiber from my PhatFiber boxes.
The tour really helped me get my chain plying down.
I also got through all the sample fiber from my PhatFiber boxes.

I really love how these 2 are both green, but decidedly different.
They were very nice to spin with too.
This is some of the main stuff I spun.The lovely Peach Tree by Natchwoolie.
It's pretty even and doesn't try to twist back on itself a whole bunch.
These little guys are some of the last samples that were spun.I'm in love the the gale's art one. It has a slippery texture.
The rose and browns of it are just too fun a combination of colors.
This mass that looks a bit like my childhood hair, is also from Natchwoolie.It is camel and silk. Originally it was going to be lace weight, but the chain plying was going so well, that now it's more dk weight.
One of these days I'm going to have to get a wpi (wraps per inch) counter and start making notes. Until then I guess i'll just keep winging it.
This lovely bit of yarn is a nice 2ply. It is from Spindipity's shop and it was made for the June box for the PhatFiber group. It's called Puck.As a former Puck (renamed Bip for our High Schools version) I had to have it. It will probably knit up into a nice cowl. Something to keep mischief close to mind ;)
I'm going to have to make a point to write more often.
After my little vacation that is.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
quick garden update
Because I know you are all on the edge of your seats waiting to hear how the garden is going, I'm going to grant your wish.
It's going rather well.
There are a few things I have learned for next year.
One of which being, do not plant so many tomatoes next to each other.
It's going rather well.
There are a few things I have learned for next year.
One of which being, do not plant so many tomatoes next to each other.

As you can see here, they have gone a bit wild.
They are even fighting with the Raspberry bushes.
They should both just really learn to stay of the paths and out of each others way.

The yellow beans that I saved from last year are coming along well.
I'm kind of surprised because I really didn't do anything special to keep them. I just put them in a jar out of the light.

Some of the Peppers are doing well. the little heirloom ones aren't though.
I'm going to transplant them to the spot where the Radishes where.
The yellow ones seen here aren't being shaded out by the zucchini, yet.

This is a Tomatillo. We got it from the East Side Co-Op plant sale. HT wanted to try them as that Bobby Flay guy is always using them.
They kind of look the the paper lantern plant.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
... 2-3-4 ...
The Tour is going well.
I have spun each day. Some days for quiet a bit. Other days for just a little while.
Here is a short recap (as Blogger doesn't like my photos) of days 2-4.
I have spun each day. Some days for quiet a bit. Other days for just a little while.
Here is a short recap (as Blogger doesn't like my photos) of days 2-4.

Here we have day 2. Nearish to the end of the day. I got a bit of spinning done while watching the Hangover with HT and Unger. Pretty funny movie really.
Day 3 pretty much looks the same, it's a little more full though.
Here is day 4. I took the wheel to work so that I could take it with me to knit night. Then my Ass. Manager wanted to grab a drink after work so I took it with to the bar. No since in walking all the way to the car and then back to the bar.
Turns out that an Iki spinning while drinking a Nordeast isn't something that regularly happens at the bar next to work. We got quiet the crowd. They wanted to see how it worked to I did a short bit.Made that AM take a picture just for you all ;)
After the drunks had stopped talking to us it was time to go to knit night. The folks at the Blue Moon are used to us knitters with our loud talk and weird contraptions. So the wheel and I didn't make much of a scene there.Though as you can see. I did get a lot done. Tomorrow after all the meetings and car things are done I might just finish up the Natchwoolie Peach Tree. Though I do have the front and back of some sleeves to knit.
That's right, "front and back" of sleeves. I really wonder what these UK designers are thinking some times. But I'll go with it.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
A long week and a Tour
It has been a rather long week.
I've been at the shop each day. And then i've been working on this when I get home.
I've been at the shop each day. And then i've been working on this when I get home.

What is it you ask?
It is the old kitchen cupboards (taken down and saved by the former owners) that I, with the help of my friend Unger, am turning into an Armour. It might also serve as on of the "leg"s for a new craft/computer desk.
I have also been stopping by the new coffee shop here in my little nordeast neighborhood. They really made the place bright and clean (the old one was getting dingy). The coffee is good, the food is good, you should go there so that they can be sure to stick around.
I have also been spending the first few days of my weeks stopping into local liquor stores to see if they have any Nordeast available. Sadly the only place I can seem to find it is at the restaurants. But hey, we had a great meal tonight. 
As for the tour part of our title, well i'm trying to participate in the Tour de Fleece this year. I didn't have a lot of time today to spin, but I did make a nice chain-ply bit of yarn. It is even semi-consistent. In the above pictures you can see the 3 stages the fiber went through.
I think I might even be bringing the wheel to knit night this week.
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