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June 06, 2006

Don't Panic

Howdy, folks!

First, a progress report.

Celtic Icon is coming along. Very slowly, but some progress is evident:

Celtic Icon 2
Sleeve!

This is still the first sleeve. Ignore the color in this picture - it's nothing like that. I'm still loving the yarn (Brooks Farm Fiber Limited Edition from Maryland S&W). I'm still not quite sure how to do the increases and decreases - I keep messing with them. And I still have quite a long way to go. My goal is to finish this green sleeve in May so that I can knit another part of the sweater in blue (the sweater is in panels of different colors) to keep up with Project Spectrum!

I've also started a sock out of one of my hand-dyed skeins.

PeppermintTwist1
Peppermint Twist!

The goal here was to get those skinny stripes. Actually, that's a lie, the goal was to get something else entirely, but that didn't work. I know where I went wrong, and I'll fix it for next time. In the mean time, I'm enjoying the skinny stripes. And that gradual pink spiral (from the color changes). I did a new toe cast-on this time - the one from the Knitty article. I like it, but I think next time I'll do a few more stitches - this one is a bit pointy for me. My main desire in these socks was some mindless stockinette for games and movies. I made most of the progress on these socks during "An Inconvenient Truth" which we saw on Saturday. Scary (in a good way).

Let's see, what else... Mostly I've been neglecting the blog (and blogs in general, so don't take it personally if I haven't commented) in favor of Craftster. Somehow I've really become addicted recently. I signed up for my first swap - items with a "sea" theme (how fitting). So most of my crafting time and energy lately has gone into my swap items. I'll have to wait to post them until they're received, and they're going to Italy, so that will be a while. Suffice it to say I'm having fun, and I'm doing a lot of different things (not just knitting) which is a bit liberating. I'm also having fun poking around craftster and the web in general for inspiration. I made a wist - whenever you're on a webpage of something you like you can bookmark it by adding it to your wists. OK, you could always bookmark something, but this way you can share it - hence the concept of social shopping. I think it's cool. And good for gift ideas! (Mom, Sis :) ) If anybody else has one, let me know.

Dan & I have been doing lots of home improvement lately. One major project - sanding and painting the back porch (before the paint all peels off on its own). We've got it mostly done. I might have to post before and after pictures. It was quite a task, but it looks better, and it's definitely better for the wood. Go us!

And we've also decided where we're going for our (other) vacation this year. Are you ready for it? How about Tanzania? Um, yeah. Seriously. We're going with a group from DC to go on safari in the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Lake Manyara. I'm so excited. We decided that the trip was meant to be when we realized that it was leaving on my birthday. So happy 30th birthday to me! And to Dan! And Happy Anniversary! And Merry Christmas! We're getting a lot of gifts out of this one, but it's going to be totally worth it (and the price actually isn't bad, compared to any of the other Africa trips I've ever seen). Now I just have to buy a new camera...

But before I have photos of lions and leopards to share with you, I have a few kitties that are closer to home. But just as cute. You decide.

Kittens
They're holding paws!

Posted by Sarah at June 6, 2006 10:04 PM | in: Africa , Works in Progress | Permalink
Comments

That cable pattern is absolutely mesmerizing. . .

And I love those socks! The toe is a bit pointy, but thank goodness socks are stretchy, right? I'm so jealous of your self-dyed yarn; might not have been what you were aiming for but I'm really drawn to that colorway! I like the "skinny stripes" and I was proud of myself for noticing the pink spirals before you pointed them out! Hee hee. . .

Posted by: sarah w (yes, me too!) on June 7, 2006 09:31 AM

Safari njema! (have a good trip!) That sounds like a wonderful trip - you'll have a fantastic time! Get the best camera you can, with at least a 100-300 lens, so you'll bring back good pictures. Ngorogoro really is heaven on earth - good thing you're saving it for last. One fun note: you'll probably pass through a town called Mtu wa Mbu - it means "river of mosquitoes."

Posted by: natalie on June 7, 2006 10:10 AM

Congrats on the trip, you're going to have an amazing time! It's great that you'll be marking your special occasion in such a great way. Be sure to get the best malaria meds you can buy!

Posted by: Jenna on June 7, 2006 11:38 AM

jealous...yup jealous. cute lions at home though...

Posted by: Ingrid on June 7, 2006 03:44 PM

The sleeve is looking awesome!
The trip sound super awesome!!
The home improvements ~ stand up and take a bow!!!!!
Hope all is well crafty one!
XOXOXO
Betsy

Posted by: Betsy on June 8, 2006 08:55 AM

Africa!? HOley Moley, that is amazing, Sarah!!

(Sorry I am so behind on the blog reading!)

Posted by: Lolly on June 16, 2006 11:08 PM

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