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The Week Ahead and the Weekend Past

Filed under: Knitting, Spinning, Dyeing, Books, Socks, Knitting Patterns — Kristi at 8:51 am on Monday, August 28, 2006

The Week Ahead This picture captures some of the projects I’m looking towards for this week. Today should mark the beginning of the first Tami Hoag mystery, Still Waters. It should also mark my casting-on with my hand dyed and hand spun BFL yarn for a new design, hence the design notebook in that photo. The two bobbins mark all the spinning I’ve done in August (terrible, terrible), but it is some of the samples I got from Cathy back in April for my birthday. I plan to get at least these two plied up and hopefully spin some of the other samples. I figured in honor of the neutrals it would be a good reason to dive into these guys. Plus, I wasn’t feeling inspired for any specific projects by any of my rovings so it made good sense. I’m also going to finally jump in and sew. I did a bunch of ironing this weekend in preparation and have been going over some of the patterns and feeling slightly confused. So, I decided to start with the plain bias skirt (the bottom right of the schematics). I’m going to sew it out of some Gilmore Girl blue linen (if you watch GG you know why I call it that - Lorelai and Rory are dressed in it often because it makes their eyes really pop).

Weather in the Morning of 08-28

This weeked was glorious! Especially so weather-wise. I got to wear my Gentleman Socks on Friday, I wore my Balance Socks on Saturday, and my Flatiron Socks yesterday. It looks like it should be cool enough to wear yet another pair of handknit socks. One thing I noticed though was that my socks don’t so much match my wardrobe. I either need to choose different sock yarns or I need to think about my sock yarns when buying clothes :-) There is one thing that I noticed while wearing these socks thought - they make me feel great! It doesn’t matter that I knit them myself, they make me feel special to wear them. They put a smile on my face and keep my often cold feet nice and warm, but not too warm even when we do finally climb into the low 70’s. I *love* wearing my handknit socks!

There was also more book reading and movie watching that I’ll write about later in the week.

This morning was especially cool and makes me think forward to fall! The house is down to a cold 64 degrees, but we’ll be glad for that when we work our way back up to 90 degrees on Thursday. Our outdoor thermometer was reading 45 degrees this morning at 7:30am! Brrrr! Blissfully so though! The other senesors around town were reading in the low 50’s as you can see in the image above.

I *love* fall! It is finally coming! Yeah!

Today I head to Aqua Susan’s house after water aerobics to do some work for my first (and likely only) paid sewing gig. She needs some adjustments made to a window treatment of some kind. I’m not real clear on what it will require right now nor do I know how much I’ll be paid, but it’ll be nice to do this for Susan too. It’ll be nice to get a few extra bucks in the pocketbook though, no matter how little.

10 Comments »

Comment by Imbrium

August 28, 2006 @ 9:45 am

The weather was indeed fabulous, and I was shocked to find that I was -cold- when I stepped out of my apartment this morning. Wonders never cease - especially when it comes to Colorado weather.

Comment by Chris

August 28, 2006 @ 10:05 am

Sock weather!! :) Hee hee - yet another reason that my ultra-simple wardrobe (primarily black shirts and blue jeans/jean shorts/jean capris) works pretty well with my handknit socks - they’re crazily colored and I’m the neutral.

Comment by Isela

August 28, 2006 @ 10:14 am

I am loving the weather-nice and cool :). Falling is around the corner, we can see some changes already up on the mountains.

Comment by Cindy

August 28, 2006 @ 1:39 pm

You sound more like yourself. I’m so glad you are doing better. Love the pattern. I have three patterns and haven’t even made one skirt. I haven’t really found the time. A agree on the fall love. Me, too. I think I have to wait a little bit longer, though.

Comment by Rebekah

August 28, 2006 @ 1:58 pm

Man I wish fall was coming here, I swear it’s getting hotter and hotter, although they say the temperature is going down, I sure don’t feel it, probably because it’s so humid it’s like a sauna.

Oh well, maybe in October we’ll get a reprieve from heat.

Comment by Jess

August 28, 2006 @ 3:00 pm

I almost bought that skirt pattern today! But I needed a top, too, so I bought this one instead. I’m excited to see how your skirt turns out!

Comment by Opal

August 28, 2006 @ 3:08 pm

I’m swimming in envy over the lovely weather you all are having. It’s been terribly muggy here.

Comment by lisa Co. Springs

August 28, 2006 @ 5:10 pm

The skirt will be cute, and doesn’t look overly difficult—I think I’d like the assymetrical one :)

Comment by Jenni

August 29, 2006 @ 8:27 am

The skirt pattern looks great.

My clothes never match my socks either. I mostly jsut wear them with jeans around the house or with my clogs in the winter time. I’d like to knit a few a few long pairs to wear with shorter skirts in the winter. I think that would be fun!

Comment by terby

August 31, 2006 @ 4:36 am

Fall. I don’t think it exists down here. I think those temperatures might be full on winter for my new home…

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