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Saturday, January 10, 2004

It's official.  Unfortunately, motime doesn't have the kind of tools I need so my blog has moved here:

http://fiber_ferret.tripod.com/fiberferret

want to be updated? want to know what I'm doing? You know what to do - that's right, just click on the link.  I don't have the webring up on the site yet, but I will soon.

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The question is... will this work tomorrow??

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Thursday, January 08, 2004

I am so completely frustrated.  1) I can't get pics working on my blog, so am moving from "yes I am a computer literate person"  to "I am a complete computer idiot" - I thought I was very good with the whole computer thing, I've done programming, I worked for a software company for a long time (before the dot com crash) - but now it appears I was kidding myself.

2) I started a pattern in some yarn I've had for a while - it's mystery yarn, fairly thin probably between dk and fingering in weight.  It's got a strand of mohair in it so it's fuzzy, and, unfortunately, I'm not liking the pattern I started at all.  So, now I don't know what I'll do with it (maybe just shove it back under the bed for another couple of years)  This is why I don't have "stash" per se - cause I have to know what I'm making with something otherwise, I drive myself crazy trying to find the perfect project.  Maybe a fuzzy shawl?? I don't know.


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Tuesday, January 06, 2004

okay, I've been knitting (and other stuff) a bit, and mostly just having a fine time messing around trying to get my pics to work. So, here's the next test...

The big question is - does it work?? or not?? Anyway, as you can see (or not) from the photo this is my latest brainless project. Being cold (and seeing my mom's cool blankets) I decided to make myself one. Recipe: Get 4 yards of fleece, cut in 1/2, cut fringe, knot together and you're done. I'm about 1/2 done with this one - now, if I could just rescue it from my son long enough to get the knotting finished I'd be happy.

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Sunday, January 04, 2004

okay, I'm back and have found out that my pictures aren't showing up, which is a real bummer. I'm working on that, in the meantime... try this link. I've tested it and it works, at least so far. Click on knitting to see my exciting knitting photos.

http://photos.yahoo.com/shelleeharris@sbcglobal.net

My mom and dad really liked the slippers, especially my dad, who is always easy to tell if he likes your gift or not.  Either he declares it's the best thing he's ever seen, or he won't even put it away, and you find the gift later, discarded and lonely.  The slippers were a hit.  The only sad thing was that I had felted them the night before, so he couldn't wear them around cause they were still wet.

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Friday, December 26, 2003

This is my last post before leaving town for a week - I'll be back in the New Year!

I finished my surprise xmas present for my Mom and Dad.  Unfortunately, I forgot to take a pic of the slippers pre-felting because they were quite hilarious and undeniably huge. Here they are post washing machine.

 

 

 

 


They turned out so great, now I need to make a pair for myself.  I used Fiber Trends Felt Clog pattern (which I highly recommend) only... WHY do they print it on blue paper??? It was extremely hard to read the pattern.  One of my goals for today is to copy this pattern onto plain paper so I can read it better. I used Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride for the yarn.  It felts extremely well, but does turn out rather fuzzy.  Which is fine for the clogs, but I don't know if I'd want it as a purse or something like that.  I guess you could use a razor and get rid of the fuzz later if you really needed to.



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Wednesday, December 24, 2003

So, being a totally insane at xmas person, I have suddenly (today) decided that I must create a gift for two people.  My Mom and Dad are going to be the (hopefully) proud owners of...

 

 

 




I now think that I win the award for Person Who Started Christmas Gifts Closest to Christmas.  I guess you only live once, after all.




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Saturday, December 20, 2003

I've been working on this sweater. The problem is that now that I've finished the front (mostly) that I don't really like the way it looks. This is another project that I've had around for awhile that just hasn't got finished. I really like the way the yarn feels (it's Microspun by Lion) but I just don't know if I can see myself actually wearing the thing. So... I'm going to let it rest for a while and then see what I think. Actually, it's probably that I can't bear to rip the whole thing out, cause it looks good and it was a LOT of work.

 



 

 

 

 

 

 



So, onto my next possible project; this is absolutely gorgeous yarn that I bought a couple of years ago at Stitches West - it's total mystery yarn although I think there is probably mohair in there - other than that I don't know except it does have a shiny strand running through it. It was priced at $100 per hank but they were doing clearance so I got two hanks for about $20 apiece I think. It took me a couple of hours last night to roll the first hank into balls (and they aren't small that's for sure). I'm going to check out how it looks in this pattern, which is Ripple from Jo Sharp's Knitting in Color.
Only a couple of days left until Christmas, I'll probably go shopping on Monday morning, since I don't have any work that day. Besides that I'm still playing around with the code for my page - we'll see how much I can add etc, as it's pretty barren right now. I've seen some cool stuff with pics and progress and so on and would like to add that, we'll see how it goes.






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Friday, December 19, 2003

Okay, we are going to try to upload some images of recently completed projects, we'll see. 1st on the list is my first felted project a hat and (of course) since I couldn't find a pattern that looked right - I made up my own. It's made out of Yanukau Yarns in Charisma (a multi-colored Aran wool) and it turned out pretty cool. Let's see if the pic thing works...

And woo-hoo it does!!! This is the hat pre-felted.

 

 

 

 

 

And, this is it post-felting. Now, I didn't realize this, but wool felting does not a flat brim make. So, if you sit this hat on the counter, the brim is flat - which is what I wanted. But if you put it on your head, the brim is sort've wavy - actually I do like it and it is attractive. I'd post a pic of me in it, but I usually feel as if I look like a doofus "on camera". I really liked how the colors turned out on the hat though, they actually came out more intense than on the pre-felted hat although you can't see that very well.

 

 

 

okay, something else I did in the last week or so - a basic beret, a free pattern from Lion Brand yarn, Homespun, color prairie, which is pretty much the color in the pic, a sort've olive green. I'm also doing a "brainless knitting" project to go with this, a scarf in k2p2 ribbing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is something that I've had "around" for a while. It was mostly done but I had to "edit" the shoulders and so it was happily resting in a bag waiting for me to get around to it. Finally finished and although it doesn't show up that well in the pic (because of the color I think) it is a VERY attractive pattern. Okay, well I edited the pattern a bit, mostly in the finishing - I did a row of single crochet and then one of reverse single crochet around which gave the edge a very finished look and also stabilized it really well. It's out of Microfiber Ribbon from Tess Yarns and the colorway is Midnight Blue. The pattern is also from Tess Yarn, it's the Tank Top pattern (you can find it under Kits if you're interested). I also showed the stitch detail, because that is the most attractive thing about this top is that the basic top is in reverse stockinette, but it has elongated knit stitches running all through it, really pretty.

Well, that is it for now, so far so good.


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Thursday, December 18, 2003

Well, a brief introduction - having been introduced to the world of blogs recently, I've decided to publish my own.  I'm doing this mostly as a way to keep myself motivated on my projects.  After all, if I've decided to create a blog, I must post, and if I must post, I must do something to have a reason to post.

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