12.06.2006

We Interrupt This Post. . .

To bring you:



My brother, making his very first appearance on my blog, and sporting a handknit Gryffindor scarf. Unfortunately for his neck, this was made of the cheapy-cheap stuff (think: less than $10 for a six-foot long, double-sided scarf) because it was originally intended to go with a costume. Ah well, live and learn.

In other news, I have almost all my Christmas shopping done! Well, for my family, anyway. The hubby is still (mostly) present-less. Hey, I'm saving the best for last!

Till next time,
Sarah

12.04.2006

Breaking the Silence

Yes, I realize it has been almost two weeks since my last post.

Yes, I realize I have not posted any photos of anything on two sticks in a very long time.

Unfortunately, it seems that everything I'm knitting these days is either for a gift or for publication, so I've been feeling severely limited as to what I can show here. Maybe I could post some very tiny photos, so you can all get a peek!

At any rate, I will be posting photos of my recent trip to Texas in the very near future. (Meaning, as soon as I find time to download all 200+ of them off my camera! No, I will not be posting all 200. But be warned, I have the cutest nephew in the world.) So, thanks all for your patience and check back soon!

Till next time,
Sarah

PS - I realized this week that I now subscribe to five magazines! And I only have to pay for one of them! Suh-weeeeeet. (I <3 magazines! I <3 people who give me magazine subscriptions as gifts! Yay!)

11.22.2006

My First-Ever-For-Real Knit Gift!

Ah, the joy of being given a handknit! While I do have friends that are crafty, and have been known to receive the occasional handmade gift, I have never known any other knitters, and therefore have never been on the receiving end of the knitting spectrum.

UNTIL TODAY!

Just look at what my fabulous seester sent me in the mail!


What has to be the most adorable clutch of all time. . .

But wait! There's more. . .


What a pretty package!

Not only did I get this fabulous clutch, but it was filled with goodies! A trio of lip glosses, some yummy body butter, and a super-cool Mickey sticker dispenser! Did I win the mail lottery or what?


I <3 the mismatched buttons! *swoon*

The inside has what I can only assume is handsewn lining in a gorgeous plaid! The buttons were a clever departure from the pattern for the addition of an optional strap.


Ribbon straps! In two different colors, no less! I can't decide which one I like more. : )

Now for the real shocker: this was my seester's first knitting project ever! I love that she added her own design element with the straps. Any woman who can look at a knitting pattern and think, "I can improve on that" is definitely a girl after my own heart! One of the things I'm looking forward to with being published is seeing how different people interpret my pattern with their own unique ideas. (That is, assuming someone actually decides to use my pattern. It would kind of be a letdown if no one wanted to make one of my handbags!)

Anyway, I am completely in love with this gift! Hopefully it is the first of many more handmade gifts to come. : )

Till next time,
Sarah

PS - I converted another unsuspecting person into a knitter! *insert maniacal laughter here*

11.15.2006

A Soapbox and a Convertible

After spending an hour and a half last night trying NOT to throw the laptop out the window, I think we are finally virus free. I'll tell you what, folks: when you're running three virus scanning software programs and you still have 20+ extraneous applications running under your screenname, you know you have a problem. I finally decided to get crazy and manually delete the offending programs out of the computer's registry. This is, of course, extremely risky because if you get it wrong, well. . .let's just say that Best Buy has some great deals on new computers right now. However, apparently I didn't delete anything crucial, because after a complete restart, the thing is running lightning-fast, and none of the previous applications are present. Yay!

So that was my soapbox for the day, here's photos of the completed Convertible:


This is the longshot view.

This thing took forever! I have to say, lace is not my favorite. I'm not a huge fan of charting or counting stitches, unless it's for intarsia. At the very least, it doesn't make for mindless knitting. Give me stockinette, a simple two or three-row stitch pattern, or cabling any day over lace this complicated. Ugh.


Here's the closeup.

I was proud of the way this project turned out; I made the cufflinks out of mother-of-pearl buttons and pink crystals, but unfortunately, wrapped them before I remembered to take a photo. Ooops.

I've only got one "real" project on the needles right now, a Christmas surprise. I might show a tiny glimpse of it here later. You'll notice that the Queue has been shortened considerably, as I've recently decided to focus my energy more onto design work. If things go well there, I might add a few projects back to the list; otherwise, I'm trying to de-stress.

Till next time,
Sarah

11.14.2006

As Promised. . .

Some photos from the game!


Here's the hubby, grilling away and being oh, so manly!



Here's me, eating the yummy sausage-on-a-stick, and not being manly at all.

I'm considering our tailgating party a huge success, even though it was about a million degrees outside and the smoke from the grill kept blowing right in our faces. Jonathan proved to be a grillmeister extraordinaire, and got a huge kick out of being asked by some people a few cars down how to make everything work properly. Can we say, "Ego boost?"


Here we are inside the stadium. I think we were about 3 rows from the very back! Still fun, though. . .

I've decided I enjoy football a lot more live than on TV. The endless chatter and statistics of the announcers on TV always bugs the heck outta me; that and the cheesy theme music and pathetic overuse of sound effects. One thing I really liked was how they made use of the JumboTron while the game is being played. The whole game is shown live, just as you would see it on TV. (You can see it in the photo above.) They also show replays, which was great for me, because I must have missed at least three great plays completely, due to watching the wrong guy "carry the ball!" Those fakeouts got me every time. The replays are also loads of fun on the questionable calls; 70,000+ people booing at the refs!


And finally, here's the KC Chiefs getting beat. . .

I guess that's all I have to show for now. I finally downloaded my pics of Jenni's Convertible, so maybe I'll post those sometime in the next couple of days. (Perhaps she will be generous enough to send her seester a photo of herself wearing it?)

Till next time,
Sarah