One Crazy Fiber Lady

The ramblings of a fiber-affected single mother of twins who makes a living as a code monkey

One Crazy Fiber Lady

Back from Beyond

February 26th, 2008 · 8 Comments

I was posting at a pretty decent clip there for a bit, eh?¬† Sorry to disappear.¬† I’ve been fighting a cold that started with a sore throat and has no progressed to a pretty decent cough.¬† My boss presented me with a challenge that has kept me pretty busy for the last week or so (and we all know I tend to blog at work ;) ¬† And now, I’m working from home with a sick kid who is finally fever free for the first time since Sunday and the other one who refuses to go to school without her brother, especially I’m home too.¬† Mom is off to PA to be with my youngest sister who needs her.

Got a quick moment to do a short update now that the kids are fed and back in the den watching their current fav, iCarly.¬† It is a cute show, but new and only a handful of episodes of which I’ve seriously tired of…

Anyway back to the land of crafting.¬† I had a playdate with Jessica two weekends ago.¬† She came over for a little CSM’ing and spinning.¬†¬†

csm visitor

She used my eBay no-name (more than likely an Auto Knitter) and made a pretty decent tube ;) ¬† Having only a week of playing with the things myself, I’m not sure what kind of teacher I actually made.¬† While we cranked, the Kat kept herself occupied:

Kathryn spins

After an hour or so of cranking, we moved to the wheels ourselves.  It was a fun way to spend a Saturday afternoon.  Thanks Jessica!

I have been knitting, but suffering from multiple projectitis combined with startitis.¬† I worked for a bit on the Clapotis out of Lion & Lamb in Black Purl, but having hit the straight section I ran out of yarn in the first skein and can’t seem to remember where I put the rest of the yarn.¬† Haven’t been able to find it in almost a week now.¬† Pathetic huh?¬†

Moving on, I picked up a top-down raglan cardigan that I started sometime last year in either Feb or March out of Lavold Chunky Al.¬† Not entirely sure of the pattern either as nothing was found with the WiP and it doesn’t quite match CosmicPluto’s pattern as I kind of neglected to knit either the ribbed or seed stitch version of the neckbit but opted to go straight into the body.¬† Sigh.¬† Pretty though :)

top down cardigan

Judging by the seed stitch button bands, I think I’ll have to do a seed stitch neckline addition and hem :) ¬† I also dug out the Monk’s Travel Bag from cold storage, or at least WIP Idle Land behind my knitting chair and went back to work on the 74″ long bag side/shoulder strap piece.¬† I’ve made pretty decent progress on it and have passed the halfway point a couple of days ago.¬† It is definitely mindless knitting as it is comprised of some 35st in seed stitch.¬† The only thing that keeps it from being perfect is that I’m using the very splitty Brown Sheep Cotton Fleece.¬†

Gotta go back to work.¬† I’ll leave you with a new picture of the mutant cat who’s coat is slooooowly growing back.

Cats sleep in odd positions

Craft on!

Tags: Knitting - Adult

8 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Danielle // Feb 26, 2008 at 1:49 pm

    Is Kat just sitting at your wheel, or is she actually spinning? If she’s spinning, I’ll be totally impressed.

  • 2 JessaLu // Feb 26, 2008 at 2:25 pm

    Yay! Jess got to play with a CSM! :o )

  • 3 Kim // Feb 26, 2008 at 3:58 pm

    The Lion & Lamb yarn just wandered off! A sweater with no pattern and a bag too. I won’t even ask about Autumn Rose. Lucky Jessica got to use the sock machine! See you soon!

  • 4 Amy // Feb 26, 2008 at 5:09 pm

    I am bowled over by the cuteness of your daughter! She can come over and do some spinning with my any day.

  • 5 --Deb // Feb 26, 2008 at 6:07 pm

    I, on the other hand, have only one real project on the needles. Okay, there are a pair of wrist-warmers in my purse for emergencies, but really, the only project I’m seriously working on is my sweater. Go figure!

  • 6 Ina // Feb 26, 2008 at 7:04 pm

    Your stash has achieved self-locomotion!?! It is clearly highly evolved.

  • 7 Jessica // Feb 27, 2008 at 6:34 am

    My suckage was definitely not due to my fine teacher. It was clearly a function of my inability to deal with mechanized things. Thanks for the lessons! Maybe next time I’ll be more successful. (And geez, do I have lousy posture or what?!?)

  • 8 Nancy // Feb 27, 2008 at 11:24 am

    I hope you all feel perfectly healthy soon! LOVE the mutant cat – my dog lies on the sofa just like that. Oh to be so relaxed … an flexible