Saturday, October 07, 2006

another day

i meant to post over the weekend but never got around to it. now it's practically the middle of the week! where does the time go? my weekend wasn't super eventful. i did try to go costume shopping for halloween but that failed. i really don't know what i want to be this year. something easy and uncomplicated would be nice. and not a slutty version of something (slutty nurse, slutty pirate, etc.). i still have some time but if i don't find something soon, i might start to panic. i finished a hat this weekend. it was supposed to be for my friend's birthday, but it ended up way too big. this is what it looked like before i finished it.

stripeyhat

it's based in knitty's half dome hat and made in size medium. i don't think my gauge is that off but it's massive. my friend has a big head but i think even this is too big for him. it's going into my charity knitting pile. i know there must be some people out there with big noggins that need covering. but the yarn is patons merino wool bought from michael's in teal and brown. i like these colors together and will probably try and make a smaller version before my friend's birthday.

i also saw reds last friday, a film from 1981 that was directed and starred warren beatty. beatty plays radical american journalist john reed and diane keaton plays his parnter, also a writer. the first half of the movie focuses on their relationship and their interactions with their liberal activist group of friends in greenwhich village. they both get involved in the socialist movement and end up going to russia and are witness to the communist revolution, something that changes both of them. when they get back, reed becomes obsessed with bringing a similar revolution to america and is subsequently kicked out of the socialist party. he goes to russia to get recognition from the communist party and finds that he is not allowed to return to america. it's an interesting story about one man's staunch idealism in the face of the reality around him. at the end it felt like he was trying to convince himself that he still believed in his cause. it was too long for my taste (at 195 minutes, it's over 3 hours long, people!) but i think well worth at least one viewing.

Reds

i know i need to get cracking and finish some of those almost finished sweaters i have going but i just can't get myself to do it. instead i've been making hats and thinking of christmas knitting. hopefully the laziness will lift soon and i'll have some more progress to show. until then...

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Saturday, October 07, 2006

another day

i meant to post over the weekend but never got around to it. now it's practically the middle of the week! where does the time go? my weekend wasn't super eventful. i did try to go costume shopping for halloween but that failed. i really don't know what i want to be this year. something easy and uncomplicated would be nice. and not a slutty version of something (slutty nurse, slutty pirate, etc.). i still have some time but if i don't find something soon, i might start to panic. i finished a hat this weekend. it was supposed to be for my friend's birthday, but it ended up way too big. this is what it looked like before i finished it.

stripeyhat

it's based in knitty's half dome hat and made in size medium. i don't think my gauge is that off but it's massive. my friend has a big head but i think even this is too big for him. it's going into my charity knitting pile. i know there must be some people out there with big noggins that need covering. but the yarn is patons merino wool bought from michael's in teal and brown. i like these colors together and will probably try and make a smaller version before my friend's birthday.

i also saw reds last friday, a film from 1981 that was directed and starred warren beatty. beatty plays radical american journalist john reed and diane keaton plays his parnter, also a writer. the first half of the movie focuses on their relationship and their interactions with their liberal activist group of friends in greenwhich village. they both get involved in the socialist movement and end up going to russia and are witness to the communist revolution, something that changes both of them. when they get back, reed becomes obsessed with bringing a similar revolution to america and is subsequently kicked out of the socialist party. he goes to russia to get recognition from the communist party and finds that he is not allowed to return to america. it's an interesting story about one man's staunch idealism in the face of the reality around him. at the end it felt like he was trying to convince himself that he still believed in his cause. it was too long for my taste (at 195 minutes, it's over 3 hours long, people!) but i think well worth at least one viewing.

Reds

i know i need to get cracking and finish some of those almost finished sweaters i have going but i just can't get myself to do it. instead i've been making hats and thinking of christmas knitting. hopefully the laziness will lift soon and i'll have some more progress to show. until then...


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