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Archive for March, 2005

remember october?

Wednesday, March 30th, 2005

when i posted about the snow? well, it’s march now, so it’s snowing again!

here are some pics of slc this morning at about 6:15 as i walked to our very cool library to volunteer at one of our public radio stations, KCPW, for their semi-annual fund-drive. (you can listen to a radio stream, if you want, but right now they’re begging for money, so you may want to wait about 10 days).



no idea what the swirly-effect is from. big blobs of snow floating around?

i was definitely not using this today:
bike rack

i shoveled my walk at about 5:30 and by the time i left, at 5:40, there was a good .25 -.5 inches on the walk again. very cool. i wish i were not working today. the snow must be fabulous at brighton!

not chair series

Tuesday, March 29th, 2005

waiting to have the second half of its zipper sewn in, sop’s cardigan:


on a chair that is waiting to have its picture taken for the series

is there a good way to photograph feet?

Monday, March 28th, 2005

even my lovely, completed-this-weekend, retro-rib socks are disheartened by foot photography:

chair series

Thursday, March 24th, 2005

actually there are two

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005

so, last night, when i found out that i have to sew down the collar of sop’s sweater AFTER i get the zipper in, i started on the double trouble socks. i had wanted to start on them before but, as i may have mentioned, i got one of the bad batches of crystal palace needles where the bamboo bit falls out of the metal sleeve. anyway, i repaired that this weekend and, not feeling like working on the foot of my retro rib sock, i pulled out the needles to start on the double trouble.

now, with double trouble, you do the toes seperately and then put them on the same needle and continue on with two balls of yarn and two circular needles. i have a big ball of yarn, so i am doing one sock from the inside of the ball and the other from the outside. the directions say to mark the tips of one of the needles (if the needles are the same) with finger polish so that you can tell the two needles apart as this will be important when you are working on both socks. i didn’t have any fingernail polish, so i used a marker, which actually wore off by the time i was done with the first toe. i wonder if it is worth buying fingernail polish for this?

anyway, i got both toes done last night and i dipped the tips of one of the needles in ink in preparation for getting set up on both needles. don’t know how soon that will happen, as i am sewing in a zipper this weekend!!!