Monday, May 28, 2007
6 Days - 7 Nights
Sock Worm on the right: "Look what I see."
Sock Worm on the left: "I can't bear to look....I'm keeping my eye closed."
I've always had a problem with a loose gauge, but on the last half of Sock #2, I just had a feeling I was knitting too tight. It ended without the last 2 rows being navy. But, I'm done and these toes will either be inside my clogs or will make for interesting conversation!
Liz said to take photos using natural daylight to get closer to the true color. During daylight today (which was pretty dark due to overcast skies), I wasn't finished with Sock #2. During daylight tomorrow, I'll be at work and we have no windows. I thought about taking my socks to work, going outside at lunch, changing into the socks and taking a photo, but then decided to just tell you that these socks are closer to shades of cornflower blue than royal/turquoise. I'll take a photo next weekend.
Needless to say....I'm so excited. It took me only 6 days to finish the 2nd sock...and during that time I worked a few days, grocery shopped, cooked, did laundry, bought the gray/red/gold Sassy Stripes, got my 16 year old son a job, went with my husband to buy a new grill, helped him put it together, and went to church and youth group! Not bad! Those stripes seem to really keep me going. ("I'll get up and cook when I get to the next color change.....")
Now I'm going to ignore the celtic cable scarf, the silk sari scarf, the Lopi dog sweater, the WIPs put away years ago and knit another pair of socks.
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Tagged....I'm It
I was “tagged” by AuntieAnn. Here are the rules and my random facts!
Rules:
1. Each player starts with 8 random facts about themselves.
2. People who are tagged write a blog post about their 8 random things and post the rules.
3. At the end of your post you need to tag 8 people and post their names.
4. Don’t forget to leave them a comment and tell them they’re tagged, and to read your blog.
Eight Random Things about Me:
1. I've lived in 7 states and 3 countries (counting the US). The other countries were in Asia. I would love to live in a European country for a while, but alas....without someone else to pay for it......
2. I sold Mary Kay for several years. When consultants tell how they got into Mary Kay (to sell products or recruit other consultants), they tell their "I" story. My "eye" story is about how I was primping for an evening of excitement at Seminar in Dallas and pulled all my eyelashes out of one eye when the eyelash curler slipped. They were all stuck perfectly curved on the mirror, and my eye was bald!
3. I fold towels in secret because I'm the only one in my family who knows how to do it right. I don't want to crush their egos by letting them know I refold their incorrect work when they aren't looking.
4. I've been through the San Francisco earthquake, the 1968 tornado in Topeka, Kansas, several floods in Oklahoma and Texas, and several hurricanes/cyclones on the Gulf Coast and in Japan. Don't be afraid to be around me....I really don't think it's me!
5. I have webbed toes but I'm not a very strong swimmer. (Actually only the 2nd and 3rd toes are partially webbed).
6. I earned expert medals in pistol and rifle, and I've fired an M-60 machine gun and an M-79 grenade launcher. These skills come in handy when knitting (or threatening the family to let me finish a round).
7. I hiked down the South Teton (we actually ran the last mile and luckily our legs kept up with gravity) and from the top of Haleakala to Hana, Maui. I've never hiked UP a big mountain.
8. I like mint and I like chocolate, but I hate them together. I'm never in the fight over a York or the last Thin Mint.
I'm too new to blogging to have anyone to tag (other than those who've already been tagged and tagged me).
Sock Update
Maybe later I'll post a photo of my completed sock #2. I'm beating my speed record and have just started on the foot with 2 days left in this long weekend to knit
Memorial Day
Please remember those have served and are currently serving our country.
Rules:
1. Each player starts with 8 random facts about themselves.
2. People who are tagged write a blog post about their 8 random things and post the rules.
3. At the end of your post you need to tag 8 people and post their names.
4. Don’t forget to leave them a comment and tell them they’re tagged, and to read your blog.
Eight Random Things about Me:
1. I've lived in 7 states and 3 countries (counting the US). The other countries were in Asia. I would love to live in a European country for a while, but alas....without someone else to pay for it......
2. I sold Mary Kay for several years. When consultants tell how they got into Mary Kay (to sell products or recruit other consultants), they tell their "I" story. My "eye" story is about how I was primping for an evening of excitement at Seminar in Dallas and pulled all my eyelashes out of one eye when the eyelash curler slipped. They were all stuck perfectly curved on the mirror, and my eye was bald!
3. I fold towels in secret because I'm the only one in my family who knows how to do it right. I don't want to crush their egos by letting them know I refold their incorrect work when they aren't looking.
4. I've been through the San Francisco earthquake, the 1968 tornado in Topeka, Kansas, several floods in Oklahoma and Texas, and several hurricanes/cyclones on the Gulf Coast and in Japan. Don't be afraid to be around me....I really don't think it's me!
5. I have webbed toes but I'm not a very strong swimmer. (Actually only the 2nd and 3rd toes are partially webbed).
6. I earned expert medals in pistol and rifle, and I've fired an M-60 machine gun and an M-79 grenade launcher. These skills come in handy when knitting (or threatening the family to let me finish a round).
7. I hiked down the South Teton (we actually ran the last mile and luckily our legs kept up with gravity) and from the top of Haleakala to Hana, Maui. I've never hiked UP a big mountain.
8. I like mint and I like chocolate, but I hate them together. I'm never in the fight over a York or the last Thin Mint.
I'm too new to blogging to have anyone to tag (other than those who've already been tagged and tagged me).
Sock Update
Maybe later I'll post a photo of my completed sock #2. I'm beating my speed record and have just started on the foot with 2 days left in this long weekend to knit
Memorial Day
Please remember those have served and are currently serving our country.
Thursday, May 24, 2007
The Twelve Days of Sock Knitting
At 10:43 PM on May 22, 2007, I finished the sock I started on May 11th. I used Cascade Yarn Sassy Stripes. After many false starts, I finally got rolling. I might have even finished on time, but Saturday before the challenge was over, I didn't even look at my knitting bag. And I forgot to keep track of the hours I spent knitting so don't know exactly how long it took. The main thing was that it was fun and I'm pleased with how it turned out (except I did end up with those ears on the toes, but since the kitchener stitch is navy, you can't see it).
I started Sock #2 last night. Since I'd made a few alterations to the sizing and didn't take good notes, I had to start before I forgot what I was doing. (I guess if I remember now, I could stop knitting long enough to clarify my notes!) I wanted #2 to have basically the same stripe pattern as Sock #1, so had to pull a bunch of yarn out of the skein to get to the right color for the cast-on.
While working on this, my mind kept wandering to the Sassy Stripes in the grey, red and gold colorway. I'm wondering how that would look......
Friday, May 11, 2007
So....the sock challenge begins today! I think the first thing I will do tonight is uncheat ... I started my sock before the challenge but after Liz wrote about it, did a few rows which I've realized are messed up. Is that karma?
I was going to help my friend, Stacey, cook for the graduation party of a young man who is very dear to us and is graduating from college tomorrow. But this morning I realized I haven't spent an evening at home with my family in a week. Even if I'm knitting, I'm with them (and can feed them). Plus, if I'm going to enjoy Mother's Day with Liz, I've got to get going on my own weekend chores....
I'm so looking forward to Mother's Day, but can hardly believe it will really happen...or more to the point...will I really be able to sit and knit and not be fussing around with food, helping Liz with all that laundry, nagging her brother to clean his room...
So...to all you Knit a Sock in a Day participants - good luck and good knitting!
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Sock in a Day....or a Sock in 18 hours or less
I've joined Everwhelming Liz's Sock in a Day challenge. I just wonder if I have to frog the 3 garter ridges and 1st 2 pattern rows of my chevron (Sensational Knitted Socks) out of Sassy Stripes in blues? I already have cast on, knit six rows, ripped out 4 and reknit 6. I promise not to pick it up again till the 11th and will count the 2 hours I worked on this while watching Food Network Caters Your Hawaiian Wedding on Sunday afternoon. I think working on a sock would be a great Mother's Day activity!
I've been asked about my name...Da Gu Ma...and what the heck that means. This is the name given to me by my neice - well, actually by her mother before she could call me this. My brother's beautiful wife is from Taiwan. Da Gu Ma means "oldest aunt on father's side." My sister loves this, as her name, Ar Gu Ma, means "2nd aunt on father's side" (therefore letting everyone who understands Chinese know that I'm older)! I am just using phonetic spelling because I have no idea how else to write these names. Four year old Marianne, who understands but resists speaking Chinese, sounds so adorable when she calls us.
I've been asked about my name...Da Gu Ma...and what the heck that means. This is the name given to me by my neice - well, actually by her mother before she could call me this. My brother's beautiful wife is from Taiwan. Da Gu Ma means "oldest aunt on father's side." My sister loves this, as her name, Ar Gu Ma, means "2nd aunt on father's side" (therefore letting everyone who understands Chinese know that I'm older)! I am just using phonetic spelling because I have no idea how else to write these names. Four year old Marianne, who understands but resists speaking Chinese, sounds so adorable when she calls us.
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