Sunday, January 25, 2009

Urban Decay





I searched and searched for a Martha Stewart worthy backdrop for this photo shoot but instead I was blessed with wind and a tiny bit of sun at the end of the day in the local baseball diamond. I kinda like the results.
My NEW camera has amazingly zippy shutter speed and it was fun snapping away as the blanket danced away for me.
The blanket is, in real life very far from industrial. It is soft and thin yet warm with lovely drape. I hate my seaming but I hate seaming in general so probably it's not so bad it's just me wishing for unattainable seamless-ness.
More juicy details (disasters and all) for Ravelry users here. This has been a long drawn out one and I felt tremendous relief in moving it out of the knitting basket and onto the couch.

Pattern: Block Striped Afghan by Sarah Dallas
Needles: US 6, 4.0mm
Yarn: Rowan Yorkshire Tweed DK
Started: January 2006


Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Lost Camera..So Sad

I cannot find my digital camera. I tore my house apart this weekend to no avail. I have FOs...alas
Electronics are all so leetle these days..they need homing devices for people like me:)

Monday, December 22, 2008

Arctic Blast '08


Every year in Portland the media gets us all hyped up about the next impending 'Storm of the Century'


Usually it amounts to very little and melts the next day. This year they were not bluffing.


We had 14" this morning and it is still coming down. The wind is blowing and there are 3' drifts in some spots.


There are layers of 1" ice between the snow creating a most treacherous confection.


Buses are stuck or sliding off the road even using chains.
I am impressed and grateful for a large yarn stash and a warm house.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Crunch Time


Flurries of snow in Portland


More Christmas knitting off the needles.



Last weekend before Christmas.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Reconstruction


Maybe I was feeling a tad guilty after the extreme stash enhancement on Saturday at the Blue Moon De-Stash Barn Sale


Or maybe I was just inspired when my kind husband had only supportive things to say when I came home with three more bags of yarn.


And offered to help photograph the newest FOs


Without so much as a joke about the newest 'cowl craze'


But I took his suggestion to finish my blanket and ran with it.


The deconstruction (damaged section only :) is complete and the blanket is back on the needles.

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