quick update

Thursday, February 10, 2005

Thanks to everyone who stopped in with a kind word. Nana is doing as well as could be expected. I haven’t done any knitting but I did go to visit my other Gran at the Spinners and Weavers Guild this morning. I got to ogle all the gorgeous knits, yarn, roving, rugs and toys in the shop and bought Isabelle some hand made toys to keep her busy at the hospital. I have a photo but can’t get it off of the camera right now. You know reading that back I was so sure that “ogle” was supposed to be “google” that I nearly changed it, sign of the times.

it’s a quilt top!

Wednesday, February 9, 2005

I assembled Isabelle’s quilt top last night. Now I have to buy batting, backing and the fabric to add a border like this. I am thinking a thin strip of green, a wide strip of pink and then green or purple binding.

I am unexpectedly getting on a plane home in less than 2 hours as my Nana has had a heart attack. She is as ok as she can be, but it was severe and they are running out of options to help her so Isabelle and I are off to see her while we can. I am taking the makings of Carla with me, but don’t be surprised if I come home with a Sophie instead (not made from Cotton Tape of course). I grabbed some Cascade 220 from the stash just in case Carla is too much to get my head around while away.

I may or may not be able to post while I am gone. And now I am off to deal with the fact that I had a HCG trigger shot this morning to make me ovulate, right before I got the news that I won’t be here to make use of it.

no more secrets

Tuesday, February 8, 2005

What’s this? It’s the end of my secret project. No, I am not going to tell you what it is, but it does mean I can start work on something less secretive… I still have more than usual going on parallel to the knitting, so progress may be slower than normal. It may be slow, but I am making headway on all my projects in a rotating system at the moment. I am concentrating on one project per day and sometimes squeeze in some time on one of the others. It goes like this: book keeping, quilt, website redesign (not this site), knitting, start the loop again. None of it is moving as fast as I would like but everything IS moving and that will have to do.

Sometime in the next two days I have to figure out whether to fix my BBBB first or start Carla. I am a bit anxious about starting Carla with so much else on my mind. I fear I am going to need to be really concentrating on what I am doing, especially at the start. I have issues with edge stitches at the best of times and from everything I have read about this sweater it is really hard to seam nicely and I know that I just won’t wear it if I get it wrong. I am thinking pretty seriously about re-writing the pattern top down all in one piece. The fact that this is my first sweater with sleeves makes me feel somewhat anxious about modifying the pattern (at all, let alone so radically). I have never made a full sweater, therefore I have never knitted top down all in one piece before either. I don’t know why exactly this method appeals to me but it does, it just seems really sensible. As well as my concerns about the seams knitting top down would also allow me to get the waist and arm lengths just right. I suspect I may want the waist somewhat longer and the arms somewhat shorter than the pattern but I am not sure… On the other hand it could just be an all out disaster…

not much progress of any kind

Sunday, February 6, 2005

To say I have made no progress this week is not entirely true. I have in fact finished all the pieces of my secret project. Truth be told I made 5 pieces when I only needed 4, and lets not forget that I knit the first piece twice. I have been knitting. So why did I knit 5 pieces for a 4 piece project? I was having colour issues. I am still a little worried to tell the truth but Jesse says he likes it and he can almost always be relied upon to have sage advice regarding colour. I just need to get over my issues and seam the thing so I can get on with Carla.

What is really holding me up now is that I need to do some book keeping for our business and I have let myself get so behind that I have enforced a “no knitting or sewing until some accounts progress is made” rule. Which is great, but, um, not working. The last few days I simply failed to do anything useful while procrastinating over starting the book keeping. At least if I was crafting I would be doing something. I hope to get on to the books today and seam the secret project tonight so I can pop it in the mail tomorrow.

a few good reasons not to study film theory…

Thursday, February 3, 2005

I have been terrified someone would send this my way (thanks Cara ;-)). I majored in film theory at uni and I was good at it, really I was. But you know what the net result of those three years of intensive study of film was? I watch only trash, with something of an emphasis on women in action roles. Poor Jesse feels very hard done by in this regard, he wants to watch “cinema” I want “movies”. It is a very sad state of affairs.

1. The last movie you went to see in a theater:
Elektra It wasn’t great. I knew it wouldn’t be great when I went, but I have a compulsive need to see action films with a female lead - see above.

My dad loved to go to the movies and took me a lot as a kid. I only went more often as I got older, right up until Isabelle was born I went to see movies at the theatre constantly, weekly I would say. Jump to now and I guess I go maybe once every 6 months. I don’t even know what’s playing unless I see it advertised on the back of a bus, which you have to admit is not the best way to keep your finger on the pulse of cinematic happenings. I just saw on a bus last week that Catwoman was on DVD, I didn’t even know they had finished making it yet!

2. The last movie you watched at home:
Runaway Jury - Love, love, love John Cusack and I really enjoyed this film, I even put my knitting down. I think Jesse would have liked it too but we almost never manage to watch films together these days. I can’t work without background noise/distraction while he can’t work with it and he is almost always working….

3. How many movies do you own?
Not many actually. Once you remove Isabelle’s DVDs and the two seasons of Buffy from the shelf there isn’t much left, maybe 15? And it’s a pretty odd collection.

4. Got Netflix (or a similar service)?
Yep, similar, I suspect inferior. However it has allowed me to give far more respectable answers to some of these questions than would have been the case if we didn’t have it. So it has it’s uses. Someone should do a study of the differences in film choices one makes when choosing lots at once, in advance, as compared to on the day, in the store.

5. List five movies you adore (or mean a lot to you.)
Dogma - there is so much to love about this film that I don’t even know where to start. I just watched it again recently after unpacking it from a box that had spent far too long in storage.

Anything by the Coen brothers. If I had to pick a favourite I would be choosing between Millers Crossing , The Hudsucker Proxy and Intolerable Cruelty

SFW - For old times sake this is one from my uni days. I should try to find a copy and see if I still like it as much as I did at the time. I seem to recall really liking Spanking the Monkey around the same time.

The Usual Suspects - there a so many Kevin Spacey films that could be on this list but this is a definite favourite of mine and Jesse’s too (we do agree some of the time it seems).

I want to put Pride and Prejudice on this list but I don’t think a mini series qualifies so The Princess Bride - I bought this on DVD the second it was realised and I watch it whenever I am sick and sulking on the couch. Hilarious film.

6. What’s in the Netflix queue?
Um, my queue is huge and you can’t prioritize it much so I have no idea what will be coming at any given time, but here is what arrived this morning:
Vertigo
Mona Lisa Smile
Gothica

7. Name three people you are going to send this to:
Alison
Mrs. Pilkington
Stephanie

opinions please - now with updates

Tuesday, February 1, 2005

ok this is not even remotely knitting, but I need help. I have Isabelle’s quilt laid out on my lounge room floor in the order that I had originally planned. Jesse is still at work so he hasn’t seen it in person yet but he didn’t like this layout in the pattern, he thinks the numbers should be out of order. What do you think? Are there any changes you would suggest or do you like it like this?

or what about this one:

Sorry the photos aren’t better, even standing on a chair with the camera as high over my head as I could reach this is as good as it gets… They were taken at night too, so the colours are a bit off…

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