Green Thumbs and Shawls
is there a prize available for being a bad blogger? if so, someone needs to nominate me, i think! to anyone who still checks out my little blog with any regularity, i appologize for the hiatus. i've been knitting a lot of lace, and i am of the opinion that most lace project updates are 1)very very boring, and 2) a pain in the behind to photograph since i have to pin out the project so that it doesn't just look like a wad of yarn. that said, here are updates on 2 of the 3 lace projects i'm working on. i've not pictured the Garden Shawl that's on the needles. getting it all pinned out would have driven me to drinking. when i'm feeling braver, i'll get a picture!
this is the almost half-way done center of the Fir-cone Shawl. i am still in deep deep love with the Lacey Lamb. i spoke with my LYS owner, and she said that she may pick some more up at Stitches. (and that would be nice since there is exactly 1 ball of laceweight left in the store...in a color that i'm not fond of or i would have snagged it. i'm hoping for some aubergine, but i digress...) to save my sanity, i don't plan on taking another pic of this until i'm onto the edging.
here is lace project 2--the Mystery Stole 2006. i'm almost done with the first half of clue 1. i got a late start on this since my internet went down the Friday the first clue came out and didn't get going again until the next Friday. i'm using the navy merino laceweight i picked up at the going-out-of-business sale. i'm actually glad that i took a (blurry--sorry) photo of this. i wasn't sure if i was digging the combonation of a cobweb weight and 3.5 mm needles was to my liking or not, and they quite are. it's wierd the little bit of perspective that a photo can bring....
between knitting on the shawls (it's sort of a round robing process i've been using--a row here, a round there. it keeps me on my toes), i've decided to repot all of my plants. i snagged some beautiful pots that didn't have any drainage holes in them and today, that all is getting fixed. if there's something i love almost as much as knitting, it's power tools. and see the safety glasses? i'm so proud of me! i would like to add that the drill is not mine, it's the Fella's and i think that i may just hate it. it's pretty weeny. i've been drilling for, oh, 30 seconds and then i have to let the damnedable thing charge up. i need to get another drill....anyhow, my pothos is crying out for his new home, so i better get back to playing in the dirt!!!!
red elf shoes. **swooon** unfortunatly, they're a little bit