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Everyday but never commonplace


  • August 8, 2011

    Betwixt and Between

    The only issue I have with finishing a big project like Lyttelton Brown is that it leaves me without anything to knit. If this weekend had not been the death throes of the semester (aka finals), I might have gone stash diving, emptying out half the bags in the stash tote and flipping through my…

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  • August 2, 2011

    No-Fail

    This weekend, Querido y I retreated up north to escape the muggy heat of the Valley. I brought along the nearly-but-not-quite-finished Lyttelton Brown as my only light sweater. This was another opportunity to test my favorite sweater-finishing strategy: bring it along as the only sweater on a trip where I’m sure to need a sweater.…

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  • July 19, 2011

    Hello Lyttelton

    Look what’s back on the needles: the Lyttelton that I started what feels like ages ago! My apologies to Kate Davies: I disregarded the instructions to backstitch the side seams together, opting instead to crochet them together. My logic was that the crochet seam would be just as firm as the backstitch, with the bonus…

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  • July 18, 2011

    New Week, With Red Shoes

    Of late, there has been something about Mondays that necessitates wearing red shoes. Yes, with a green purse. Criticize not: it’s a Namaste bag. These are not red shoes worn in a desperate attempt to make the week survivable, but red shoes worn in triumph, for I have conquered the festering mess that was my…

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  • July 13, 2011

    One Down

    1. My second Haruni, called Silver Leaves for the obvious reasons, is completed, blocked, and gifted. 2. In spite of my ridiculous mistake, resulting in a border of single leaves where pairs should have been, it was a quick knit. 3. Knitting the body was faster the second time around. The looped i-cord border was…

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  • June 27, 2011

    New Shoes!

    I have Fluevogs. Not quite sure how they have not yet made an appearance on the blog. I have wanted a pair for ages, and finally got the opportunity to visit a store at the end of last month. Time elapsed between browsing around chockablock shop and buying a happy-birthday-to-me gift: half an hour. These…

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  • June 20, 2011

    Diversionary Tactics

    Friday evening, I realized my knitting had taken a dramatic turn for the worse. Where I should have been knitting pairs of lace leaves, I was knitting single leaves. *gnashes teeth* So–rather than dwell on a foolish mistake that is entirely my own fault, not the fault of a poorly written pattern, or uncooperative yarn,…

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  • June 15, 2011

    Shawl, Fast

    Confronted with loads of laceweight yarn, I have taken the only rational recourse and started knitting shawls. This is a new Haruni, in one of the *wince* three skeins of Silky Alpaca I picked up at So Much Yarn. The pattern is much more intuitive the second time around, and I am already halfway done!…

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  • June 13, 2011

    Summer Socks!

    With all this yarn, what am I knitting? The socks I began in Seattle are traveling around in my purse. In the past week or so, I’ve been lucky enough to see three movies and be the passenger on several long car trips, so these socks have gotten a lot of attention. Sock the first…

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  • June 7, 2011

    Share Time!

    After coming home from Seattle with so much yarn from so much yarn, I had to get creative. The Dream in Color Smooshy has been stuffed in a bag is helping one of my purses keep its shape while being stored. Two of the skeins of Silky Alpaca Lace are in the process of fueling…

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