One Crazy Fiber Lady

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One Crazy Fiber Lady

Catching Up

May 26th, 2009 · 12 Comments

I know it has been ages since I last posted (and that wasn’t much of a post either). ¬†Thanks to JessaLu and her poking, I pop up to announce that I am indeed still alive. ¬†To say I’ve been busy is a bit of an understatement! ¬†But what else is new. ¬†There’s been work: I finally hit code complete this past Thursday on the big project I’ve been working on. ¬†YAY. ¬†Big old relief, especially considering I had serious doubts about how to even begin it, let alone that I’d ever finish it. ¬†For the first time in a long while I just could not wrap my head around what had to be done, and oh yeah, it needed to be done in a pretty damn short amount of time too. ¬†But its done and ready for QA. Whew.

I want to thank everyone for their comments regarding Kat’s shiner. ¬†I feel better to know that I was not overreacting (or at least overreacting any more than any of you) in taking her to the ER for a shiner. ¬†The last picture I posted wasn’t as bad as it got. ¬†This one is:

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The first full day was the worst. ¬†Her eye was swollen shut when we weren’t regularly applying ice. ¬†She was quite the little trooper though and in almost no time, she looked like this:

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and within two weeks of the event, her eye was just about back to normal:

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The healing powers of a child continue to amaze me. ¬†I’m waiting for her wolverine claws to come shooting out her hands when she gets pissed ;)

Naturally since work had me so crazed, I’ve been spinning. ¬†I finished the three bobbins of merino singles in the Neapolitan colorway that Jess gave me a few months back. ¬†I spun it on the Van Eaton:

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Like a total dork, I forgot to take a picture of the finished yarn prior to giving it to my hostess of this past weekend. ¬†As most know by now, I went to Cummington and had the pleasure of staying over at Chez JessaLu with J and the super dude R. ¬†Thank you guys again for a wonderful weekend! ¬†My purchases at the festival were minimal (about 1.5 lbs of 3 different rovings and a purpleheart spindle). ¬†I think Cummington is my favorite festival. ¬†It isn’t the craziness that marks MDSW and has hit NY too. ¬†It is a cozy festival with some of the best vendors. ¬†I heartily enjoyed myself there as just about every time I turned around there was a old friend. ¬†I haz no pictures because once again, even though I charged the camera before leaving, I totally forgots about it in my purse. ¬†Sue me ;)

I seem to have gotten my sock mojo back though. ¬†I’ve finish not one, but two pairs since my last regular posting! ¬†The first are from Jitterbug in “Light Amber”

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The project details are here (Rav).  

Since I’d finished these socks, I needed something else for the car ride to MDSW. ¬†Instead of taking that one as an overnighter (and well we’ll ignore that I said I wasn’t going at all), I rode down with my SnB buds, Ina and Nancy. ¬†While Ina did all the drive (thank you again Ina, that was above and beyond!), I cast on a new sock. ¬†I used US0 and Chewy Spaghetti yarn in my standard toe up plain sock. ¬†By the time we parked in the field at MD, I had the heel done. ¬†I finished the suckers at SnB.

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Project details are over here. I really liked the yarn.  

I have another pair going in the old favorite: ¬†Claudia Handpaint – Strawberry Latte.

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I finished the first sock on the boat yesterday and cast on for the second. ¬†Again, it is the tried and true basic stockinette toe-up that I just adore. ¬†Especially since I have to only really pay attention to what I’m doing for just the heels and toes. ¬†

That’s about it for now, other than the good news that Modern Yarn will not be closing after all! ¬†They’re just moving!!! ¬†Okay so they’ll be closed for a couple of months but will be back on Aug 1st. ¬†YAY. ¬†Paige and Kristen came to our interim location (the gals and I relocated to an area Panera after the last meetup at the store) this past Thursday and announced that they had just signed a lease on a new location. ¬†Whew. ¬†

Hopefully the next post won’t be more than 19 days away. ¬†I’ll try.

Craft on!

Tags: Knitting - Socks · Spinning

12 responses so far ↓

  • 1 margo // May 26, 2009 at 4:17 pm

    beautiful!

  • 2 Manise // May 26, 2009 at 5:14 pm

    Great seeing you on Saturday and being able to spend time with you talking and laughing like school girls! I think Cummington is now my favorite along with NH.

  • 3 Marcia // May 26, 2009 at 5:47 pm

    Good to see you Saturday, Risa…I wasn’t at MDSW long enough to see anyone this year! Love Cummington, although there’s got to be a shorter way to GET there! What do you hear about Fingerlakes? Word is, good vendors, no crowds!

  • 4 --Deb // May 26, 2009 at 6:17 pm

    Glad to hear you’re still alive, Risa! (grin)

  • 5 Cookie // May 26, 2009 at 6:22 pm

    You really have been busy!

    I’m so glad that Kat is looking like her old self again. Seen the claws yet? ;^)

  • 6 Ina // May 26, 2009 at 7:33 pm

    Welcome back — goodness, you’ve been busy. I think girl mutants have retractable titanium fingernails, boy mutants have the knuckle claws.

  • 7 Kris // May 26, 2009 at 9:51 pm

    Glad you’re back. Beautiful socks! And I love that last picture of Kat, she looks like she has something up her sleeve…

  • 8 Harriet // May 26, 2009 at 11:06 pm

    It was great to see you on Saturday, and also to have you back in the blogosphere. Thanks for posting the recovered pictures of Kat. Poor baby. How many pairs of socks does one need in pink, white and brown?

  • 9 JessaLu // May 26, 2009 at 11:09 pm

    @Harriet: If you’re Risa, a billionty. ;op

    Yay! A post! Yay!! hehe

    We had a great time, loved having you (even if you did steal my hair clip *sniff* *sniff*) and can’t wait to see you again! :o )

  • 10 Chris // May 27, 2009 at 10:26 am

    Oh, goodness! I managed to miss the first post about the shiner. Ouch!!! Poor Kat. Poor you. So glad it was just the shiner and nothing worse. And what a cutie she is without it!!

    Nice fibery stuff too.

  • 11 Sarah // Jun 6, 2009 at 12:42 pm

    I’m behind in my reading/commenting, but wanted to say that it was great to see you at Jess’s that night!

  • 12 Laurie // Jun 7, 2009 at 6:25 am

    It was so good to see you! I had virtual camnesia also.

    ER is good. Looks like basilar skull fx on first inspection from the raccoon eyes, so yeah, worth getting checked out.