Saturday, July 19, 2008

clever post titles are hard to come by

i've been back from my oregon trip for about a week now, even though it seems longer. oregon was beautiful, as it was last time. we had some overcast weather, but it was actually a nice change from the neverending heat of southern california summers. we saw the fourth of july parade and i even went to an ice cream social. there was also a great fireworks display on the beach, with people shooting off their own pyrotechnics right next to us. also went back to visit the goonies house in astoria, or. the people at the info center told us that there would probably be a film reunion in a couple of years. i really want to go. we had a great time just relaxing and eating and taking a lot of long walks on the beach. i love that the beach is so close to forests and trees in oregon. everything is so green.

i also got to spend a couple of days in portland, which was really cool. the last time i was in the area we only breezed through portland so it was nice to explore it a little bit more this time around. i managed to get to 2 yarn stores in portland. i never ever get to go yarn shopping when i am on vacation so this was pretty cool. first up was the yarn garden. the store had a pretty nice selection with 3 rooms for yarn along with a cafe that i think they are opening soon. it was nice but for some reason, i didn't get the best vibe there. it just seemed kind of not super friendly, but perhaps i was there on an off day. but i did manage to get a couple of things.

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on the left is some koigu kpppm that i got for a pair of socks. the color reminds me of the landscape. and on the right is 2 skeins of drops alpaca. i've been looking for a good red alpaca to line some mittens i am planning to make.

later on, my friend and i were just walking around when we happened to pass by close knit. it's a cute little shop and the person in the shop that day was super nice. they had some fun sock yarns as well as malabrigo, which i resisted because i have soooo much of it at home. from there i managed to get 2 skeins of actual yarn from sheep in oregon. it's from imperial stock ranch and it's their 2 ply yarn in the color fawn. it's hard to tell but it's a really pretty dusty lavender color.

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also bought one skein of pagewood farm sock yarn in earthy browns.

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then before we headed for the airport, we stopped by voodoo doughnut for the awesome bacon maple bar donut. yes, it's a donut with bacon on it. might sound gross but it's like when you've having pancakes with bacon and you get syrup on the bacon. mmm... delicious.

even though i just got back i am off again this wednesday for san diego comic con. i am super excited to be going all 4 days this year and am hoping to see some really cool stuff like the twilight panel, pushing daisies panel, kevin smith, watchmen panel and maybe christian bale (if you haven't seen the dark knight yet, what are you waiting for? it's fantastic!). see you all when i get back! i leave you with a picture of bacon goodness.

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Sunday, June 29, 2008

spring into summer

i can't believe that july 4th is upon us already. yet here it is, just around the corner and i couldn't be happier. i am heading out this weekend to seaside, oregon. i think it's about 2 hours west of portland and right on the coast. my friend has family out there and we took a trip out there a couple of years ago. for those who care, it's very close to astoria, or, setting of one of my favorite childhood movies, the goonies. i plan on doing a lot of reading, knitting and sitting on the beach. there are also supposed to be some awesome fireworks and other events going on. i am bringing along a sock a just started in sunshine yarns soft sock in aquatic. it's the spring forward sock from the new knitty. i would show you a picture but there's not much to see right now. my friend and i are also spending a night in portland on the way back. if anyone knows of any good places to eat or yarn stores in portland, let me know. hope everyone has a safe and fun holiday!

Saturday, June 14, 2008

hysterical blindness

so i just got back from having my eyes checked out and they dilated my pupils. now my eyes look like snake eyes or something and it's kind of creepy. good news is that i will be getting some new glasses soon. i've been overdue for a pair of glasses for awhile. they're not very exciting, just some black titanium frames but they're light and flattering and won't be scratched to hell like my old glasses. also stopped by the post office today to pick up a package that wouldn't fit in my mailbox. i was hoping that it was yarn, and it was! look what lovelies came for me:

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this picture really isn't representative of the yummy rainbow colors of this yarn. it's 5 skeins of malabrigo silky merino in bahia that's destined to become a clapotis. yes, i have never made a clapotis. i think i might be one of the only knitters on the planet who hasn't made one. when i saw this color on ravelry, i knew i had to have some. well i am off to see the incredible hulk now. let's hope it doesn't suck!

Friday, June 13, 2008

unleashed

last night i went downtown for the monthly los angeles artwalk. my friend max neutra, was having a solo exhibit at the gallery inside of this awesome little pet boutique called pussy & pooch. i actually took the la metro with a bunch of work friends and we made it there in one piece. the only problem with the metro system in la is that it hardly goes anywhere that anyone wants to go. luckily, though, all roads of public transport lead downtown. we had a yummy dinner at an asian tapas place on 4th (no idea what it was called) and headed over to the show. the theme of the show was "unleashed" and there were 24 paintings, all of animals. a few of my favorites are below.

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they were all great but the koi was my favorite. the pink really is as vibrant in person as in the picture. i could use some yarn that color. :) a bunch of pieces sold, including the hairless cat portrait, which we were kind of surprised by. anyway - the show is up until the end of july i think so if you're in the are, you should stop by. and if you have a dog or cat, they have some really awesome treats for your furry friends.

and since i don't have anything else for you, here are some more pictures of some of that yarn i told you i've been buying up lately. have a great weekend!

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sunshine yarns harry potter club selection for this month - gilderoy lockhart (i am totally obsessed with dani's yarns!)

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colinette jitterbug in elelphant's dream (i LOVE this color)

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colinette jitterbug in wasabi squeeze

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

i can't believe that the weekend has flown by already. i had a pretty uneventful weekend. friday night i took myself out on a date to see kung fu panda. despite the screaming child behind me, i enjoyed the movie very much. unlike a lot of these animated films where it's all about the celebrity voices (remember the awful shark tale?), this one had a really good story and was very funny. i love that david cross played one of the kung fu masters. brilliant!

unfortunately i haven't been doing much knitting lately. my mind is constantly thinking about what things i want to knit next but it's hard to find the time to finish the stuff i already have started. i did finish one fingerless glove tonight. i am working on the delicato pattern by knitspot. i really love anne's patterns and have bought a bunch of them recently. hopefully i'll finish up the second one soon and will have some fo pics to show you. while not much knitting has been going on, i have been adding to the stash. i ordered some yarn from one planet yarn and fiber about a month ago but it was backordered. i finally got it today and it's soooooo pretty!

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it's the lanas puras laceweight and it's a lovely single ply yarn similar to the malabrigo lace yarn. and i just love the colors! i've been a bit obsessed lately with the twilight book series by stephenie meyer (teen love between a vampire and a human - what more could you want?) so i've been looking for some yarns/patterns that are sort of inspired by the books. the colors above, twilight (blue) and passion (red), are just perfect. i have some shawl ideas in mind for them. of course i probably won't get around to them for awhile but at least i have the yarn now.

wow - 2 posts in 2 weeks. how long can this streak last? guess we'll see. off to add these yarns to my ravelry stash now and to read a few pages of persuasion before bed. good night!

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

hey, it's actually been less time since i last blogged than i thought. i thought i would log onto blogger and find that i hadn't written anything in at least 6 months. it's actually been only 3 months. time sure does fly. there has indeed been knitting going on, though somewhat slow going. the last major project i finished was a lace shawl made out of noro kureyon sock yarn. i know a lot of people don't like this yarn, but i gotta say that i really dig it. i love the noro colors and i even like how it's kind of thick and thin in places. gives it personality, i say. alright - here it is:

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pattern: zetor scarf (ravelry page here)

yarn: 1 skein noro kureyon sock in 184

needles: knitpicks option size 6 circs (first time using these needles and they are awesome!)

finished measurements : 56" across

notes: for some reason i was having issues with the edge chart (stitch counts were not adding up) so i made up my own chart edge. when i blocked it originally, i couldn't get those fun, pointy little edges so i blocked it again after ordering some blocking wires and the edge is much pointier. i know lace is supposed to transform after blocking (which it does) but no one ever mentioned that blocking itself is kind of tricky. i had pins and wires and bits poking out here and there with a blobby yarn mess in the middle that wanted to be beautiful. but i am sure with a little more practice, blocking will be a breeze.

this was a really fun project and i am kind of in love with lace knitting. i added about 30 shawls to my ravelry queue after i finished this. of course i got distracted with other things but i do plan to start another shawl soon and have already stashed some more kureyon sock yarn. well this is all i can manage to post for tonight. hopefully the next post will be before the end of the year. :)

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

swatching

i have a problem. and the first step to recovery is to admit you have a problem. so here goes - i am a pathological starter. oh you know what i mean. you spy a cute sweater/hat/scarf/socks in a new magazine or on someone's blog and suddenly you need one, too. nevermind that you have 10 other projects on the needles. you need it now! and half the time you're not even using stash yarn. and then one day you wake up and realize that you're cold and that you have nothing to wear because you never finish anything. sigh. i am trying to be better about starting too many projects. i really think it's best if i only have a few things on the needles at once so i can actually finish something. that being said, i started swatching tonight for a shrug/sweater from knit 2 together. when this book first came out, i thought some of the projects were cute but i wasn't dying for anything. but then i saw this post and just had to make the shrug from the book. happily it's only $7 (dang - i just looked and the price has dropped to $5.50. get a copy now!!) on amazon right now so you bet i ordered it. the patterns in it are actually really cute and i can see myself making a bunch of things from it. so i started swatching for it tonight.

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i am using a lovely gray-green shade of malabrigo (another problem i have) merino worsted called vetiver. i think i am pretty close to gauge here but i am going to try a swatch one needle size up, too, just to be sure. malabrigo march is starting soon on ravelry and i want to be prepared.

anyway, if i keep my word, you'll be seeing some fo's on the blog soon. :)

Thursday, February 14, 2008

happy lunar new year

i can't believe that it's the middle of february already. where does the time go? knitting wise, i've been really inspired lately by ravelry and various blogs and books. i just bought intertwined yesterday and i love it. it's from the person behind pluckyfluff and it's a book about spinning one-of-a-kind yarns and also includes projects for these yarns and bios on people who make the yarns. i don't spin and don't know if i ever will, but it's just so inspiring to see these awesome creations. my mom also sent my a wonderful package this week containing some new year's presents that included some really great sock yarn. i am too lazy to take a picture right now but i am very excited about them. hopefully i'll be able to translate some of this enthusiasm into actual knitting progress. i am so good at starting things but never very good at finishing. i've got some bad cold/flu right now so i am going to hunker down on the couch with a new project i've started. it's cotton and cabled and will hopefully be cute. i'll take pictures when i get a chance.

happy valentine's day! xoxo

Saturday, January 12, 2008

fresh start

wow it's been so long since my last post. i seem to say that a lot, but really, with work and everything else, i have a really hard time updating regularly. that's not to say that i'm not knitting or reading blogs every day. it just takes a lot of effort for me to post and i always feel like a need pictures (good ones, hopefully) and something to say. and what with ravelry, it's become so easy to just plug in info to keep track or your projects. and i spend hours just looking at new patterns or what other people have been knitting. it's so addictive. so i am going to try again to see if i can post more often. i am not making any promises but we'll see what happens.

the holiday season was spent doing a lot of gift knitting. i finally finished the stained glass scarf from scarf style that i've been making for my brother for over a year. it came out very nice in the end, but i really don't know if i'd make it again. working each row twice on little needles was not my favorite experience ever but the finished product was really nice.

Stained Glass Scarf

pattern: stained glass scarf
from: handknit holidays by melanie falick
materials: almost 2 skeins araucania nature wool in brown & 1 1/4 skeins claudia handpaint fingering in eat your veggies
needles: us 4/3.5mm addi circrs

started: july 2005
completed: december 2007

mods: the only real mod i made was to co only 40 stitches to make a narrower scarf. my brother doesn't like wide scarves. other than that i did as the pattern stated and just kept knitting until i was almost out of the brown wool. the scarf ended up over 6' long but my brother likes them long.

i have a few more finished projects to put up (hopefully) in the next week or so. i have also recently fallen in love with malabrigo merino worsted yarn. i'd seen it before and heard fabulous things, but i didn't actually try it until a couple of months ago. since then, it's the only thing i want to knit with and i've amassed quite a little stash of it. with a new year comes the promise of a clean slate. i am really hoping to finish or frog some old projects and start working into the stash. i really have so much yarn and i should use it. that way i can buy more. :) happy new year, everyone!

Monday, September 03, 2007

labor day meltdown

4 whole days off of work and of course it's the hottest it's been all year long. it's been well over 100 degrees every day this past weekend. sadly i only have a pathetic wall unit a/c so the only thing i've managed to do is shop and go to the movies (and there aren't very many good things out in theaters right now). movie rundown:

war - my parents are visiting and they wanted to see this. pretty much what you would expect - lots of action and killing but little plot or character development. there was kind of an interesting twist at the end though.

nanny diaries - meh. i think the story was interesting and i loved the last movie that the two directors did (american splendor) but i just didn't feel sympathetic for anyone in this movie except maybe the kid. the voice over was also annoying.

death at a funeral - really funny and charming. i didn't really know what to expect of it but i liked it a lot. plus it has alan tudyk in it. :)

the invasion - going to see that tonight. i don't know if it's going to be any good at all but i need the a/c.

off to beat the heat. stay hydrated!

Thursday, August 16, 2007

hot day in the park

i know everyone in blogdom has been talking about it already, but ravelry is really awesome! i got in a few months ago but didn't really go on until this past week. i love that you can put patterns in your queue and look at everyone else's version of it. it's easy to spend ours on it just looking up patterns and seeing what's out there. i am super excited about all of the new fall patterns and yarns coming out. i just got the new rowan and interweave knits and there are a bunch of things that i want to knit from both. also did a little stash enhancing this weekend. i got 3 skeins of kaalund silk lace yarn from knitter's studio. never been to the shop before but very nice yarn and nice staff. not sure what i am going to do with this yarn, perhaps the honeybee stole or another shawl, but i just could not resist the color. it's called "forest floor."

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the weather this week has also been a bit more condusive to knitting than it has this past summer. when it's over 100 outside and you don't have central air, knitting inside your steamy room isn't always the activity of choice. but it's been a bit cooler this week (it even sprinkled a bit today) and my friend took the opportunity to throw a little homemade soup/knitting party. nothing better than good snacks, good friends and knitting. i worked on a new project (yeah yeah i'll finish the old projects another day), inspired by ravelry and the wonderful new yarn i bought at unwind this week. they got in a whole huge new shipment of colinette jitterbug sock yarn and i couldn't resist. i saved 2 skeins for the beginnings of a chevron scarf.

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the colors are gaugin and bright charcoal and i really like how they go together. apologies for the crappy picture but it's dark in my apt. i also saw stardust and superbad in the last week and both were really good. they could not be more different but i enjoyed them both immensely. check them out if you haven't already. well i am off to knit a bit more on the chevron scarf before i go to bed. hope everyone had a good weekend!

Thursday, August 02, 2007

running

no time to post. comic-con (or commie-con as my friends like to call it) was awesome, as usual. it was really crowded this year, though. even after standing in line for almost 2 hours, i didn't get in to the heroes panel. that was kind of a bummer. but we saw lots of other cool stuff and i bought lots of fun things. i'll try to post about them more later but right now i am off to catch a plane to nashville, where i will be visiting a friend for a week. see you when i get back!

Thursday, July 26, 2007

man, the heat in my apartment is almost unbearable. i am practically sweating as i sit here typing this out. my place is one of those places that sucks in the heat of the day and just won't let it go. i just hope it's a little cooler in a few hours so i can go to sleep. things are busy as usual around here. work's just crazy. new stuff keeps coming in every day and it feels like i may never catch up. i can only hope not to get too far behind. but i can't really complain because i have a new office (though the air in there doesn't always work) at least. i've been staying so late at work that i am too tired when i get home at night to do much knitting. i've been really neglecting it, but i am going to try to make an effort to take some time out to knit just for me. i finished one thing lately. well really half of a pair. i originally started making these fingerless gloves for my brother. he likes things really snug and tight so i made these small on purpose. unfortunately they're too small so they're going to my mom. making the little fingers was a pain but i think it looks cute.

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i am making these with rowan ryc cash soft yarn and it's really nice. i bought some ryc cash cotton in blue to make my brother a new pair. i also got an amazing yarn treat in the mail today. yarn from the harry potter sock club from sunshine yarns. i saw the movie a couple of weeks ago and i liked it a lot. much better than my memory of the book (my least favorite out of all of them so far) but the movie put everything together nicely. but back to sock yarn. i received my first installment of the sock club yarn and here it is:

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it's called "another weasley," named, of course, after the weasley family from the potter books. it's a great color and i love the inspiration behind it. not sure what i am going to make out of it yet but i can't wait to knit with it.

and i saw a great little film last night called broken english, directed by zoe cassevettes and starring parker posey. it's just a great story about a woman in her early 30's struggling with her life and her search for love. parker posey was really great in it and justin theroux makes and appearance (super cute) and there's an charming french actor in it (melvil poupaud) who is just so sweet and lovely. and drea de matteo plays posey's best friend. you should check it out if you get the chance.

i'm off to take a cool shower now and finish packing, as i am off to san diego tomorrow for the comic convention. it's gonna be so much fun. have a good weekend!

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

beach bunny

it's been a really long time since my last post. i don't know what happened but i guess life kind of just got in the way. there's been a lot of drama at work lately and that's put an enormous amount of stress on me. however, the smoke is starting to clear a bit and i think things might be under control soon. i went to hawaii (awesome!) and came back right before the fourth of july holiday. i wanted to stalk the lost tv set, but they are on hiatus for the summer, so there was nothing to stalk. i'll just have to go back when they're actually shooting. :)

last friday i took cookie a's class at unwind. it was knitting socks from the toe up class. this is only my second ever knitting class and i am just not sure if i like them that much. it's not the teachers of the students really, but i don't think i like the whole group class setting. i prefer either one on one or just figuring it out myself. that being said, having a class with cookie a was pretty cool. i love her sock patterns (which i will attempt one day) and i learned how to do the figure 8 cast on, which was very cool.

i haven't had a ton of time to knit lately but i did buy some very nice yarn at suss design in beverly hills this weekend. i guess they are moving to the space next door and are getting rid of a bunch of things. i bought some nice bulky yarn in pink/green/black and a bunch of ella rae wool in muted colors for charity knitting for $1 a ball.

well it's bedtime for me but i'll leave you with a picture from oahu. night!

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Sunday, April 08, 2007

bunny bums

edgar

Happy Easter, everyone!

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

well i really meant to post, but life's just been crazy. not to mention that the internet's been down at home (let me just say that sbc yahoo is not my friend). but i finally got it working and am going to try and start posting regularly again. we'll see how that goes. last weekend i went gallery hopping with some friends and we saw the damien hirst exhibit at the gagosian gallery in beverly hills. it's only there for a couple more days, but if you're in the area, it's worth seeing. they are these awesome pieces made entirely of real butterfly wings. it's crazy and so beautiful to look at. here are a few images that i took:

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the patterns are just amazing and it's incredible to look at them from far away and then close in on them and see the individual wings. the pictures don't really do them justice, as some of the butterflies were just glowing. the gagosian gallery is also mere steps away from sprinkles, which has very delicious cupcakes. the milk chocolate and red velvet were particularly tasty, though my friend fell off her chair for the banana dark chocolate cupcake.

progress is slow going on the knitting front, given the fact that i have about ten projects going at once. i am still trying to finish up by brother's christmas/birthday present, the stained glass scarf from holiday knits.

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pardon the crappy picture. it's coming along but it's taking forever since i basically have to knit each row twice and one of the yarns is sock yarn. he also requested a pair of fingerless gloves so i am working on a pair out of rowan cashsoft dk (a very nice squishy yarn). i tried a couple of patterns but i was having trouble with all of them. i finally settled on using ann budd's handy book of knitting patterns to just sort of make up the pattern and that seems to be working ok. i am also working on the baby kimono from mason dixon knitting for my work charity project.

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this is done in the mason dixon favorite of peachs n creme cotton. so far it's going along fine. the pattern is pretty easy and i think it will be cute. my birthday was also a few weeks ago and my lovely friend (who is just getting into knitting and discovered the beauty of manos del uruguay yarn this week) bought me a wonderful yarn-y gift from unwind.

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i am just in love with the color of this yarn. it's #153 (i know, so unromantic) in artyarns supermerino. it's so soft and pretty, i just want to pet it. i think i am going to make them into campfire socks. i want to start them right away but i am making myself finish some things first. one can dream, right? and did anyone see lost last week? freakin' messed up, i tell ya. can't wait to see what happens on tomorrow's episode.

Friday, March 02, 2007

gone so long

i'm in the midst of a little spring yarn cleaning at the moment and i am just amazed at all of the yarn i've amassed in such a short period of time. it's been awhile since i last blogged but i've still been knitting. i have been reading lots of blogs and seeing beautiful projects all over. hopefully i'll get some pics taken soon so i can get a real post up soon. have a great weekend everyone!

Saturday, December 09, 2006

i officially hate shopping

i spent over 5 hours at the mall today getting the rest of my christmas shopping done. i started at 9am and by the time i was done, the mall was filled to capacity. i was carrying so many packaged that i had rope burn from my macy's bag. i couldn't wait to get out of there. the good news is that i got most of the people left on my list done. bad news is i can't pay for the elecricity bill this month. j/k i did get to sneak in a showing of happy feet, though, and it was very cute. well i am off to wrap some presents now while listening to the rain fall. happy weekend!

Saturday, December 02, 2006

we had craaazzzy weather here in southern california today. the second day of december and it's 80 degrees outside! it was colder during the week but i guess it just didn't want to stay that way. i finally took a picture of my first pair of socks.

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these are the socks that i made from the sweetgeorgia speed demon yarn in angel colourway purchased from pickupsticks. the pattern is sell your sole, designed for this awesome yarn. no real pattern changes except that i had to use a 2 needle to get gauge. i love my new socks and am eager to start a new pair.

i was lucky enough to go to a screening of the new film 300 this week. it was so freakin' awesome. visually stunning and well written, i just loved it. i don't want to give too much away but i am definitely going to see it again once it hits theaters early next year. there's still time to read the frank miller story on which it's based before the film comes out. both are definitely worth your time.

gotta run. i am off to meet a friend for a sneak screening of the holiday. happy weekend!

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

turkeys ate my homework

winter is definitely in the air, even in southern california. i have a very nice long weekend up in northern california with the fam, where the food was awesome and the weather was fabulous. it was really bright and sunny but cold at the same time. i really miss rain and cold weather living in la, so it's nice to go home and get a bit of the seasonal change. this weekend i also did something that i normally never do - i woke up really early and went shopping the day after thanksgiving. what sale could possibly drag me out of bed at 5am? a yarn sale, of course! i remembered reading that a new yarn store was opening up in sunnyvale, very close to where my parents live. i popped over to the website, and it turned out that the store was having a pajama jammy jam sale starting at 6am on friday. if you got there from 6-7am, the discount was 30% and 25% from 7-8am, and so on. well i wanted the best deal so i made my mom wake me up in the morning and we scraped the frost off of my windshield to make it to the sale. once there, we were given a pink post it. each color represented the discount that you got. and boy, are knitters ever crazy for a good sale because we only got there a bit after 6am and there were already at least 10-15 people in the store. they had a really nice selection or rowan, a whole huge section of every color of cascade 220, tons of awesome sock yarns like claudia handpaints, lorna's laces, artyarns and socks that rock (not much selection left), and had some nice cozy chairs to hang out in. i actually bought way more than i normally do in one yarn outing, but the yarn was so beautiful and the discount was too good. here are some goodies (taken with my mom's plants cause they're so pretty).

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i got 11 balls of rowan tapestry in whirlpool to make sorrell from rowan 40.

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2 skeins of claudia handpainted yarn in freesia for some socks. i love this color. it just makes me smile.

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2 skeins of artyarns supermerino in 132 for more socks.

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i also got this awesome wool/mohair blend from chasing rainbows dyeworks in coral reef maybe for something like a scarf. the blues and browns and oranges are just awesome in this. also purchased but not photographed is one skein of cashmere laceweight in plum from the yarn place (another local shop). yarn place yarns were really gorgeous, too, and they had some fun laceweights that i'll have to pick up on my next trip home. i also got one skein of malabrigo in a bright blue called tuareg, 2 skeins of opal gems fingering yarn in red, two skeins of burgundy cascade 220 superwash to make mom something and the latest issue of knitscene. writing it out makes me amazed at how much i bought. well hopefully i will be finishing some things soon and will be able to start some new projects.

i also managed to see casino royale and deja vu this weekend. i liked casino royale. it was much more of a throwback to the classic james bond flicks than the most recent ones. i admit i was a little doubtful about daniel craig as bond. i think he's a fine actor but i never thought of him as bond material. but i must say that i think he pulled it off very well. he was charming but not smarmy but he had a little attitude. there was enough action to make it exciting but not just one action sequence after another. eva green is a very good actruess and is also extremely beautiful. mads mikkelson is a memorable villain and i know a lot of guys who wouldn't want to mess with him after a certain scene. the sappy bits were a bit hard to take but overall i thought it was well done. i feel bad for pierce brosnan because i think he got some really crappy scripts when he was bond. the other film, deja vu, while not really striking out into any new territory for tony scott or movies about time travel, was also enjoyable with solid performances by all, including a pretty creepy jim caviezel and very good adam goldberg as a nerdy tech guy. i still want to see for your consideration and happy feet. so little time...

Saturday, July 19, 2008

clever post titles are hard to come by

i've been back from my oregon trip for about a week now, even though it seems longer. oregon was beautiful, as it was last time. we had some overcast weather, but it was actually a nice change from the neverending heat of southern california summers. we saw the fourth of july parade and i even went to an ice cream social. there was also a great fireworks display on the beach, with people shooting off their own pyrotechnics right next to us. also went back to visit the goonies house in astoria, or. the people at the info center told us that there would probably be a film reunion in a couple of years. i really want to go. we had a great time just relaxing and eating and taking a lot of long walks on the beach. i love that the beach is so close to forests and trees in oregon. everything is so green.

i also got to spend a couple of days in portland, which was really cool. the last time i was in the area we only breezed through portland so it was nice to explore it a little bit more this time around. i managed to get to 2 yarn stores in portland. i never ever get to go yarn shopping when i am on vacation so this was pretty cool. first up was the yarn garden. the store had a pretty nice selection with 3 rooms for yarn along with a cafe that i think they are opening soon. it was nice but for some reason, i didn't get the best vibe there. it just seemed kind of not super friendly, but perhaps i was there on an off day. but i did manage to get a couple of things.

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on the left is some koigu kpppm that i got for a pair of socks. the color reminds me of the landscape. and on the right is 2 skeins of drops alpaca. i've been looking for a good red alpaca to line some mittens i am planning to make.

later on, my friend and i were just walking around when we happened to pass by close knit. it's a cute little shop and the person in the shop that day was super nice. they had some fun sock yarns as well as malabrigo, which i resisted because i have soooo much of it at home. from there i managed to get 2 skeins of actual yarn from sheep in oregon. it's from imperial stock ranch and it's their 2 ply yarn in the color fawn. it's hard to tell but it's a really pretty dusty lavender color.

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also bought one skein of pagewood farm sock yarn in earthy browns.

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then before we headed for the airport, we stopped by voodoo doughnut for the awesome bacon maple bar donut. yes, it's a donut with bacon on it. might sound gross but it's like when you've having pancakes with bacon and you get syrup on the bacon. mmm... delicious.

even though i just got back i am off again this wednesday for san diego comic con. i am super excited to be going all 4 days this year and am hoping to see some really cool stuff like the twilight panel, pushing daisies panel, kevin smith, watchmen panel and maybe christian bale (if you haven't seen the dark knight yet, what are you waiting for? it's fantastic!). see you all when i get back! i leave you with a picture of bacon goodness.

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Sunday, June 29, 2008

spring into summer

i can't believe that july 4th is upon us already. yet here it is, just around the corner and i couldn't be happier. i am heading out this weekend to seaside, oregon. i think it's about 2 hours west of portland and right on the coast. my friend has family out there and we took a trip out there a couple of years ago. for those who care, it's very close to astoria, or, setting of one of my favorite childhood movies, the goonies. i plan on doing a lot of reading, knitting and sitting on the beach. there are also supposed to be some awesome fireworks and other events going on. i am bringing along a sock a just started in sunshine yarns soft sock in aquatic. it's the spring forward sock from the new knitty. i would show you a picture but there's not much to see right now. my friend and i are also spending a night in portland on the way back. if anyone knows of any good places to eat or yarn stores in portland, let me know. hope everyone has a safe and fun holiday!
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Saturday, June 14, 2008

hysterical blindness

so i just got back from having my eyes checked out and they dilated my pupils. now my eyes look like snake eyes or something and it's kind of creepy. good news is that i will be getting some new glasses soon. i've been overdue for a pair of glasses for awhile. they're not very exciting, just some black titanium frames but they're light and flattering and won't be scratched to hell like my old glasses. also stopped by the post office today to pick up a package that wouldn't fit in my mailbox. i was hoping that it was yarn, and it was! look what lovelies came for me:

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this picture really isn't representative of the yummy rainbow colors of this yarn. it's 5 skeins of malabrigo silky merino in bahia that's destined to become a clapotis. yes, i have never made a clapotis. i think i might be one of the only knitters on the planet who hasn't made one. when i saw this color on ravelry, i knew i had to have some. well i am off to see the incredible hulk now. let's hope it doesn't suck!
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Friday, June 13, 2008

unleashed

last night i went downtown for the monthly los angeles artwalk. my friend max neutra, was having a solo exhibit at the gallery inside of this awesome little pet boutique called pussy & pooch. i actually took the la metro with a bunch of work friends and we made it there in one piece. the only problem with the metro system in la is that it hardly goes anywhere that anyone wants to go. luckily, though, all roads of public transport lead downtown. we had a yummy dinner at an asian tapas place on 4th (no idea what it was called) and headed over to the show. the theme of the show was "unleashed" and there were 24 paintings, all of animals. a few of my favorites are below.

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they were all great but the koi was my favorite. the pink really is as vibrant in person as in the picture. i could use some yarn that color. :) a bunch of pieces sold, including the hairless cat portrait, which we were kind of surprised by. anyway - the show is up until the end of july i think so if you're in the are, you should stop by. and if you have a dog or cat, they have some really awesome treats for your furry friends.

and since i don't have anything else for you, here are some more pictures of some of that yarn i told you i've been buying up lately. have a great weekend!

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sunshine yarns harry potter club selection for this month - gilderoy lockhart (i am totally obsessed with dani's yarns!)

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colinette jitterbug in elelphant's dream (i LOVE this color)

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colinette jitterbug in wasabi squeeze
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

i can't believe that the weekend has flown by already. i had a pretty uneventful weekend. friday night i took myself out on a date to see kung fu panda. despite the screaming child behind me, i enjoyed the movie very much. unlike a lot of these animated films where it's all about the celebrity voices (remember the awful shark tale?), this one had a really good story and was very funny. i love that david cross played one of the kung fu masters. brilliant!

unfortunately i haven't been doing much knitting lately. my mind is constantly thinking about what things i want to knit next but it's hard to find the time to finish the stuff i already have started. i did finish one fingerless glove tonight. i am working on the delicato pattern by knitspot. i really love anne's patterns and have bought a bunch of them recently. hopefully i'll finish up the second one soon and will have some fo pics to show you. while not much knitting has been going on, i have been adding to the stash. i ordered some yarn from one planet yarn and fiber about a month ago but it was backordered. i finally got it today and it's soooooo pretty!

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it's the lanas puras laceweight and it's a lovely single ply yarn similar to the malabrigo lace yarn. and i just love the colors! i've been a bit obsessed lately with the twilight book series by stephenie meyer (teen love between a vampire and a human - what more could you want?) so i've been looking for some yarns/patterns that are sort of inspired by the books. the colors above, twilight (blue) and passion (red), are just perfect. i have some shawl ideas in mind for them. of course i probably won't get around to them for awhile but at least i have the yarn now.

wow - 2 posts in 2 weeks. how long can this streak last? guess we'll see. off to add these yarns to my ravelry stash now and to read a few pages of persuasion before bed. good night!
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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

hey, it's actually been less time since i last blogged than i thought. i thought i would log onto blogger and find that i hadn't written anything in at least 6 months. it's actually been only 3 months. time sure does fly. there has indeed been knitting going on, though somewhat slow going. the last major project i finished was a lace shawl made out of noro kureyon sock yarn. i know a lot of people don't like this yarn, but i gotta say that i really dig it. i love the noro colors and i even like how it's kind of thick and thin in places. gives it personality, i say. alright - here it is:

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pattern: zetor scarf (ravelry page here)

yarn: 1 skein noro kureyon sock in 184

needles: knitpicks option size 6 circs (first time using these needles and they are awesome!)

finished measurements : 56" across

notes: for some reason i was having issues with the edge chart (stitch counts were not adding up) so i made up my own chart edge. when i blocked it originally, i couldn't get those fun, pointy little edges so i blocked it again after ordering some blocking wires and the edge is much pointier. i know lace is supposed to transform after blocking (which it does) but no one ever mentioned that blocking itself is kind of tricky. i had pins and wires and bits poking out here and there with a blobby yarn mess in the middle that wanted to be beautiful. but i am sure with a little more practice, blocking will be a breeze.

this was a really fun project and i am kind of in love with lace knitting. i added about 30 shawls to my ravelry queue after i finished this. of course i got distracted with other things but i do plan to start another shawl soon and have already stashed some more kureyon sock yarn. well this is all i can manage to post for tonight. hopefully the next post will be before the end of the year. :)
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

swatching

i have a problem. and the first step to recovery is to admit you have a problem. so here goes - i am a pathological starter. oh you know what i mean. you spy a cute sweater/hat/scarf/socks in a new magazine or on someone's blog and suddenly you need one, too. nevermind that you have 10 other projects on the needles. you need it now! and half the time you're not even using stash yarn. and then one day you wake up and realize that you're cold and that you have nothing to wear because you never finish anything. sigh. i am trying to be better about starting too many projects. i really think it's best if i only have a few things on the needles at once so i can actually finish something. that being said, i started swatching tonight for a shrug/sweater from knit 2 together. when this book first came out, i thought some of the projects were cute but i wasn't dying for anything. but then i saw this post and just had to make the shrug from the book. happily it's only $7 (dang - i just looked and the price has dropped to $5.50. get a copy now!!) on amazon right now so you bet i ordered it. the patterns in it are actually really cute and i can see myself making a bunch of things from it. so i started swatching for it tonight.

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i am using a lovely gray-green shade of malabrigo (another problem i have) merino worsted called vetiver. i think i am pretty close to gauge here but i am going to try a swatch one needle size up, too, just to be sure. malabrigo march is starting soon on ravelry and i want to be prepared.

anyway, if i keep my word, you'll be seeing some fo's on the blog soon. :)
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Thursday, February 14, 2008

happy lunar new year

i can't believe that it's the middle of february already. where does the time go? knitting wise, i've been really inspired lately by ravelry and various blogs and books. i just bought intertwined yesterday and i love it. it's from the person behind pluckyfluff and it's a book about spinning one-of-a-kind yarns and also includes projects for these yarns and bios on people who make the yarns. i don't spin and don't know if i ever will, but it's just so inspiring to see these awesome creations. my mom also sent my a wonderful package this week containing some new year's presents that included some really great sock yarn. i am too lazy to take a picture right now but i am very excited about them. hopefully i'll be able to translate some of this enthusiasm into actual knitting progress. i am so good at starting things but never very good at finishing. i've got some bad cold/flu right now so i am going to hunker down on the couch with a new project i've started. it's cotton and cabled and will hopefully be cute. i'll take pictures when i get a chance.

happy valentine's day! xoxo
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Saturday, January 12, 2008

fresh start

wow it's been so long since my last post. i seem to say that a lot, but really, with work and everything else, i have a really hard time updating regularly. that's not to say that i'm not knitting or reading blogs every day. it just takes a lot of effort for me to post and i always feel like a need pictures (good ones, hopefully) and something to say. and what with ravelry, it's become so easy to just plug in info to keep track or your projects. and i spend hours just looking at new patterns or what other people have been knitting. it's so addictive. so i am going to try again to see if i can post more often. i am not making any promises but we'll see what happens.

the holiday season was spent doing a lot of gift knitting. i finally finished the stained glass scarf from scarf style that i've been making for my brother for over a year. it came out very nice in the end, but i really don't know if i'd make it again. working each row twice on little needles was not my favorite experience ever but the finished product was really nice.

Stained Glass Scarf

pattern: stained glass scarf
from: handknit holidays by melanie falick
materials: almost 2 skeins araucania nature wool in brown & 1 1/4 skeins claudia handpaint fingering in eat your veggies
needles: us 4/3.5mm addi circrs

started: july 2005
completed: december 2007

mods: the only real mod i made was to co only 40 stitches to make a narrower scarf. my brother doesn't like wide scarves. other than that i did as the pattern stated and just kept knitting until i was almost out of the brown wool. the scarf ended up over 6' long but my brother likes them long.

i have a few more finished projects to put up (hopefully) in the next week or so. i have also recently fallen in love with malabrigo merino worsted yarn. i'd seen it before and heard fabulous things, but i didn't actually try it until a couple of months ago. since then, it's the only thing i want to knit with and i've amassed quite a little stash of it. with a new year comes the promise of a clean slate. i am really hoping to finish or frog some old projects and start working into the stash. i really have so much yarn and i should use it. that way i can buy more. :) happy new year, everyone!
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Monday, September 03, 2007

labor day meltdown

4 whole days off of work and of course it's the hottest it's been all year long. it's been well over 100 degrees every day this past weekend. sadly i only have a pathetic wall unit a/c so the only thing i've managed to do is shop and go to the movies (and there aren't very many good things out in theaters right now). movie rundown:

war - my parents are visiting and they wanted to see this. pretty much what you would expect - lots of action and killing but little plot or character development. there was kind of an interesting twist at the end though.

nanny diaries - meh. i think the story was interesting and i loved the last movie that the two directors did (american splendor) but i just didn't feel sympathetic for anyone in this movie except maybe the kid. the voice over was also annoying.

death at a funeral - really funny and charming. i didn't really know what to expect of it but i liked it a lot. plus it has alan tudyk in it. :)

the invasion - going to see that tonight. i don't know if it's going to be any good at all but i need the a/c.

off to beat the heat. stay hydrated!
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Thursday, August 16, 2007

hot day in the park

i know everyone in blogdom has been talking about it already, but ravelry is really awesome! i got in a few months ago but didn't really go on until this past week. i love that you can put patterns in your queue and look at everyone else's version of it. it's easy to spend ours on it just looking up patterns and seeing what's out there. i am super excited about all of the new fall patterns and yarns coming out. i just got the new rowan and interweave knits and there are a bunch of things that i want to knit from both. also did a little stash enhancing this weekend. i got 3 skeins of kaalund silk lace yarn from knitter's studio. never been to the shop before but very nice yarn and nice staff. not sure what i am going to do with this yarn, perhaps the honeybee stole or another shawl, but i just could not resist the color. it's called "forest floor."

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the weather this week has also been a bit more condusive to knitting than it has this past summer. when it's over 100 outside and you don't have central air, knitting inside your steamy room isn't always the activity of choice. but it's been a bit cooler this week (it even sprinkled a bit today) and my friend took the opportunity to throw a little homemade soup/knitting party. nothing better than good snacks, good friends and knitting. i worked on a new project (yeah yeah i'll finish the old projects another day), inspired by ravelry and the wonderful new yarn i bought at unwind this week. they got in a whole huge new shipment of colinette jitterbug sock yarn and i couldn't resist. i saved 2 skeins for the beginnings of a chevron scarf.

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the colors are gaugin and bright charcoal and i really like how they go together. apologies for the crappy picture but it's dark in my apt. i also saw stardust and superbad in the last week and both were really good. they could not be more different but i enjoyed them both immensely. check them out if you haven't already. well i am off to knit a bit more on the chevron scarf before i go to bed. hope everyone had a good weekend!
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Thursday, August 02, 2007

running

no time to post. comic-con (or commie-con as my friends like to call it) was awesome, as usual. it was really crowded this year, though. even after standing in line for almost 2 hours, i didn't get in to the heroes panel. that was kind of a bummer. but we saw lots of other cool stuff and i bought lots of fun things. i'll try to post about them more later but right now i am off to catch a plane to nashville, where i will be visiting a friend for a week. see you when i get back!
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Thursday, July 26, 2007

man, the heat in my apartment is almost unbearable. i am practically sweating as i sit here typing this out. my place is one of those places that sucks in the heat of the day and just won't let it go. i just hope it's a little cooler in a few hours so i can go to sleep. things are busy as usual around here. work's just crazy. new stuff keeps coming in every day and it feels like i may never catch up. i can only hope not to get too far behind. but i can't really complain because i have a new office (though the air in there doesn't always work) at least. i've been staying so late at work that i am too tired when i get home at night to do much knitting. i've been really neglecting it, but i am going to try to make an effort to take some time out to knit just for me. i finished one thing lately. well really half of a pair. i originally started making these fingerless gloves for my brother. he likes things really snug and tight so i made these small on purpose. unfortunately they're too small so they're going to my mom. making the little fingers was a pain but i think it looks cute.

mom's fingerless gloves

i am making these with rowan ryc cash soft yarn and it's really nice. i bought some ryc cash cotton in blue to make my brother a new pair. i also got an amazing yarn treat in the mail today. yarn from the harry potter sock club from sunshine yarns. i saw the movie a couple of weeks ago and i liked it a lot. much better than my memory of the book (my least favorite out of all of them so far) but the movie put everything together nicely. but back to sock yarn. i received my first installment of the sock club yarn and here it is:

sunshine yarns another weasley

it's called "another weasley," named, of course, after the weasley family from the potter books. it's a great color and i love the inspiration behind it. not sure what i am going to make out of it yet but i can't wait to knit with it.

and i saw a great little film last night called broken english, directed by zoe cassevettes and starring parker posey. it's just a great story about a woman in her early 30's struggling with her life and her search for love. parker posey was really great in it and justin theroux makes and appearance (super cute) and there's an charming french actor in it (melvil poupaud) who is just so sweet and lovely. and drea de matteo plays posey's best friend. you should check it out if you get the chance.

i'm off to take a cool shower now and finish packing, as i am off to san diego tomorrow for the comic convention. it's gonna be so much fun. have a good weekend!
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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

beach bunny

it's been a really long time since my last post. i don't know what happened but i guess life kind of just got in the way. there's been a lot of drama at work lately and that's put an enormous amount of stress on me. however, the smoke is starting to clear a bit and i think things might be under control soon. i went to hawaii (awesome!) and came back right before the fourth of july holiday. i wanted to stalk the lost tv set, but they are on hiatus for the summer, so there was nothing to stalk. i'll just have to go back when they're actually shooting. :)

last friday i took cookie a's class at unwind. it was knitting socks from the toe up class. this is only my second ever knitting class and i am just not sure if i like them that much. it's not the teachers of the students really, but i don't think i like the whole group class setting. i prefer either one on one or just figuring it out myself. that being said, having a class with cookie a was pretty cool. i love her sock patterns (which i will attempt one day) and i learned how to do the figure 8 cast on, which was very cool.

i haven't had a ton of time to knit lately but i did buy some very nice yarn at suss design in beverly hills this weekend. i guess they are moving to the space next door and are getting rid of a bunch of things. i bought some nice bulky yarn in pink/green/black and a bunch of ella rae wool in muted colors for charity knitting for $1 a ball.

well it's bedtime for me but i'll leave you with a picture from oahu. night!

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Sunday, April 08, 2007

bunny bums

edgar

Happy Easter, everyone!
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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

well i really meant to post, but life's just been crazy. not to mention that the internet's been down at home (let me just say that sbc yahoo is not my friend). but i finally got it working and am going to try and start posting regularly again. we'll see how that goes. last weekend i went gallery hopping with some friends and we saw the damien hirst exhibit at the gagosian gallery in beverly hills. it's only there for a couple more days, but if you're in the area, it's worth seeing. they are these awesome pieces made entirely of real butterfly wings. it's crazy and so beautiful to look at. here are a few images that i took:

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the patterns are just amazing and it's incredible to look at them from far away and then close in on them and see the individual wings. the pictures don't really do them justice, as some of the butterflies were just glowing. the gagosian gallery is also mere steps away from sprinkles, which has very delicious cupcakes. the milk chocolate and red velvet were particularly tasty, though my friend fell off her chair for the banana dark chocolate cupcake.

progress is slow going on the knitting front, given the fact that i have about ten projects going at once. i am still trying to finish up by brother's christmas/birthday present, the stained glass scarf from holiday knits.

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pardon the crappy picture. it's coming along but it's taking forever since i basically have to knit each row twice and one of the yarns is sock yarn. he also requested a pair of fingerless gloves so i am working on a pair out of rowan cashsoft dk (a very nice squishy yarn). i tried a couple of patterns but i was having trouble with all of them. i finally settled on using ann budd's handy book of knitting patterns to just sort of make up the pattern and that seems to be working ok. i am also working on the baby kimono from mason dixon knitting for my work charity project.

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this is done in the mason dixon favorite of peachs n creme cotton. so far it's going along fine. the pattern is pretty easy and i think it will be cute. my birthday was also a few weeks ago and my lovely friend (who is just getting into knitting and discovered the beauty of manos del uruguay yarn this week) bought me a wonderful yarn-y gift from unwind.

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i am just in love with the color of this yarn. it's #153 (i know, so unromantic) in artyarns supermerino. it's so soft and pretty, i just want to pet it. i think i am going to make them into campfire socks. i want to start them right away but i am making myself finish some things first. one can dream, right? and did anyone see lost last week? freakin' messed up, i tell ya. can't wait to see what happens on tomorrow's episode.
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Friday, March 02, 2007

gone so long

i'm in the midst of a little spring yarn cleaning at the moment and i am just amazed at all of the yarn i've amassed in such a short period of time. it's been awhile since i last blogged but i've still been knitting. i have been reading lots of blogs and seeing beautiful projects all over. hopefully i'll get some pics taken soon so i can get a real post up soon. have a great weekend everyone!
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Saturday, December 09, 2006

i officially hate shopping

i spent over 5 hours at the mall today getting the rest of my christmas shopping done. i started at 9am and by the time i was done, the mall was filled to capacity. i was carrying so many packaged that i had rope burn from my macy's bag. i couldn't wait to get out of there. the good news is that i got most of the people left on my list done. bad news is i can't pay for the elecricity bill this month. j/k i did get to sneak in a showing of happy feet, though, and it was very cute. well i am off to wrap some presents now while listening to the rain fall. happy weekend!
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Saturday, December 02, 2006

we had craaazzzy weather here in southern california today. the second day of december and it's 80 degrees outside! it was colder during the week but i guess it just didn't want to stay that way. i finally took a picture of my first pair of socks.

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these are the socks that i made from the sweetgeorgia speed demon yarn in angel colourway purchased from pickupsticks. the pattern is sell your sole, designed for this awesome yarn. no real pattern changes except that i had to use a 2 needle to get gauge. i love my new socks and am eager to start a new pair.

i was lucky enough to go to a screening of the new film 300 this week. it was so freakin' awesome. visually stunning and well written, i just loved it. i don't want to give too much away but i am definitely going to see it again once it hits theaters early next year. there's still time to read the frank miller story on which it's based before the film comes out. both are definitely worth your time.

gotta run. i am off to meet a friend for a sneak screening of the holiday. happy weekend!
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Tuesday, November 28, 2006

turkeys ate my homework

winter is definitely in the air, even in southern california. i have a very nice long weekend up in northern california with the fam, where the food was awesome and the weather was fabulous. it was really bright and sunny but cold at the same time. i really miss rain and cold weather living in la, so it's nice to go home and get a bit of the seasonal change. this weekend i also did something that i normally never do - i woke up really early and went shopping the day after thanksgiving. what sale could possibly drag me out of bed at 5am? a yarn sale, of course! i remembered reading that a new yarn store was opening up in sunnyvale, very close to where my parents live. i popped over to the website, and it turned out that the store was having a pajama jammy jam sale starting at 6am on friday. if you got there from 6-7am, the discount was 30% and 25% from 7-8am, and so on. well i wanted the best deal so i made my mom wake me up in the morning and we scraped the frost off of my windshield to make it to the sale. once there, we were given a pink post it. each color represented the discount that you got. and boy, are knitters ever crazy for a good sale because we only got there a bit after 6am and there were already at least 10-15 people in the store. they had a really nice selection or rowan, a whole huge section of every color of cascade 220, tons of awesome sock yarns like claudia handpaints, lorna's laces, artyarns and socks that rock (not much selection left), and had some nice cozy chairs to hang out in. i actually bought way more than i normally do in one yarn outing, but the yarn was so beautiful and the discount was too good. here are some goodies (taken with my mom's plants cause they're so pretty).

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i got 11 balls of rowan tapestry in whirlpool to make sorrell from rowan 40.

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2 skeins of claudia handpainted yarn in freesia for some socks. i love this color. it just makes me smile.

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2 skeins of artyarns supermerino in 132 for more socks.

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i also got this awesome wool/mohair blend from chasing rainbows dyeworks in coral reef maybe for something like a scarf. the blues and browns and oranges are just awesome in this. also purchased but not photographed is one skein of cashmere laceweight in plum from the yarn place (another local shop). yarn place yarns were really gorgeous, too, and they had some fun laceweights that i'll have to pick up on my next trip home. i also got one skein of malabrigo in a bright blue called tuareg, 2 skeins of opal gems fingering yarn in red, two skeins of burgundy cascade 220 superwash to make mom something and the latest issue of knitscene. writing it out makes me amazed at how much i bought. well hopefully i will be finishing some things soon and will be able to start some new projects.

i also managed to see casino royale and deja vu this weekend. i liked casino royale. it was much more of a throwback to the classic james bond flicks than the most recent ones. i admit i was a little doubtful about daniel craig as bond. i think he's a fine actor but i never thought of him as bond material. but i must say that i think he pulled it off very well. he was charming but not smarmy but he had a little attitude. there was enough action to make it exciting but not just one action sequence after another. eva green is a very good actruess and is also extremely beautiful. mads mikkelson is a memorable villain and i know a lot of guys who wouldn't want to mess with him after a certain scene. the sappy bits were a bit hard to take but overall i thought it was well done. i feel bad for pierce brosnan because i think he got some really crappy scripts when he was bond. the other film, deja vu, while not really striking out into any new territory for tony scott or movies about time travel, was also enjoyable with solid performances by all, including a pretty creepy jim caviezel and very good adam goldberg as a nerdy tech guy. i still want to see for your consideration and happy feet. so little time...
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