Thursday, July 31, 2008

Not much to post about, but I did say every Thursday, and it's Thursday.  Hmm, perhaps a specific day is not the answer, but more of a weekly thing.  The last thing I want to do is ramble on about nothing in particular just to fill a blog post.  Hmmmmm.   

Well, I do have the baby booties all finished up, and a nice blurry shot to go with it.



I also have this I'm working on, Oh! Canada, though not very diligently, I cast it on earlier this month because the yarn was too tempting, Hand Maiden Silk Cashmere, but I should consider doing some work on it soon, since fall is not too far away here in the Pacific Northwest. 

It's almost August, and time to start thinking about casting on a sweater.  I've got a Pattern, Smokin', and some yarn sitting near me just calling to be used.  I want to finish the Rockin Sock Club sock I'm currently working on before I cast on another project, so it may have to wait for a day or two.


Sunday, July 20, 2008

Blog, Write Thyself

Apparently blogs don't write themselves, and the thoughts in my head don't get transferred magically into the computer and onto the internet.  Is someone working on that?  Although that would be my preferred method, I'll have to make do with typing it all out manually.  To that end, I'm going to shoot for an update every week on Thursdays.  

So, I'm currently working on these for a friend, Rowan Maragaret's Silken Slippers, Collinete Jitterbug, Velvet Olive and Velvet Plum colorways. Nearly finished with these, I think they will be appreciated.

 

Also working on finishing up the Rockin Sock Club Cleopatra's Stockings, this is the second sock, ready to start the gusset stitches.



And the last thing I can show today, Francie, with Sundara Yarn's Arabian Nights.


Those are the projects I can currently show, the rest I'm working on now is all secret stuff.

Now, if I can only keep this whole posting up for the next few weeks, then it will just become habit, or at least that's how I think it's supposed to work.  Next project, update my Ravelry projects and stash, regardless of how daunting it seems.