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Wed, Jan. 26th, 2005 11:49 pm']=====on
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That's what happens when my rats venture on the laptop keyboard while I sit on the couch.
I am currently knitting. I have gotten a copy of Stitch 'N Bitch from Amazon, bought new needles and yarn, and I have started my Really Ugly Scarf (TM). Truly, it is ugly. But who cares? I'm having fun knitting anyway. I miss doing things with my hands sometimes... usually I spend so much time watching TV and reading and doing LJ that I forget I like crafty things as well (alas, my paper model of the Taj Mahal languishes in dust), and it's nice to have that sort of productive feeling. The best part is knitting rows and then stopping and looking at how long the scarf has gotten.
My cousin's grandmother (unrelated to me) taught me how to knit back when we first moved to Taiwan (I was around eight), and every so often, I knit a little bit of something or the other. I've never finished anything except a five inch long scarf for my toys, but it's nice watching something take shape in your hand. So, I can knit and purl. It sort of amused me, reading the beginning chapters of Stitch 'N Bitch, because I know half of the things she's talking about, and the other half I had to figure out all on my lonesome, just dickering around with the needles and yarn. I don't even know how to cast off properly. And it was funny reading how some people don't like the purl stitch when I've been doing that since I was eight, and how other skills and tools and knowledge that are very basic are completely foreign to me. I mean, there's an actual method to start new balls of yarn? I just tied a knot and let it stick out. Well, I never claimed to knit pretty.
My sister picked up a little off the internet last year, and she brought her very salmon-pink scarf back to Taiwan to work on during vacation. While we were on the train to Hualien, I watched her and started itching to do it myself, so we ended up trading rows. It was fun, and I was rather amazed by the fact that my hands somehow still remember to do it. Then several people on my FL started picking it up, most notably
chi_zu, whose psots make me wish I could do the things she did, and thus the latent urge became... less latent. And now, I have a few inches of Really Ugly Scarf.
Speaking of which (or not), I mentioned it to my boss today on the commute home, and she said there's actually a knitting convention around here that she went to last year! And lo and behold, Google has confirmed this! Stitches 2005, coming to the Santa Clara Convention Center Feb. 10-13! I'm rather tempted to just drop by and check out the yarn market even though I'm a total dabbler. The yarns at Jo-Ann were really boring and all acrylic and there was no variety at all, and I'm not even anything resembling a serious knitter. So, I know there aren't many people around Bay Area on LJ that I know, but I was wondering if anyone may be going to this con. And if you are, let me know!
,kkkkkkkkv
That's what happens when my rats venture on the laptop keyboard while I sit on the couch.
I am currently knitting. I have gotten a copy of Stitch 'N Bitch from Amazon, bought new needles and yarn, and I have started my Really Ugly Scarf (TM). Truly, it is ugly. But who cares? I'm having fun knitting anyway. I miss doing things with my hands sometimes... usually I spend so much time watching TV and reading and doing LJ that I forget I like crafty things as well (alas, my paper model of the Taj Mahal languishes in dust), and it's nice to have that sort of productive feeling. The best part is knitting rows and then stopping and looking at how long the scarf has gotten.
My cousin's grandmother (unrelated to me) taught me how to knit back when we first moved to Taiwan (I was around eight), and every so often, I knit a little bit of something or the other. I've never finished anything except a five inch long scarf for my toys, but it's nice watching something take shape in your hand. So, I can knit and purl. It sort of amused me, reading the beginning chapters of Stitch 'N Bitch, because I know half of the things she's talking about, and the other half I had to figure out all on my lonesome, just dickering around with the needles and yarn. I don't even know how to cast off properly. And it was funny reading how some people don't like the purl stitch when I've been doing that since I was eight, and how other skills and tools and knowledge that are very basic are completely foreign to me. I mean, there's an actual method to start new balls of yarn? I just tied a knot and let it stick out. Well, I never claimed to knit pretty.
My sister picked up a little off the internet last year, and she brought her very salmon-pink scarf back to Taiwan to work on during vacation. While we were on the train to Hualien, I watched her and started itching to do it myself, so we ended up trading rows. It was fun, and I was rather amazed by the fact that my hands somehow still remember to do it. Then several people on my FL started picking it up, most notably
Speaking of which (or not), I mentioned it to my boss today on the commute home, and she said there's actually a knitting convention around here that she went to last year! And lo and behold, Google has confirmed this! Stitches 2005, coming to the Santa Clara Convention Center Feb. 10-13! I'm rather tempted to just drop by and check out the yarn market even though I'm a total dabbler. The yarns at Jo-Ann were really boring and all acrylic and there was no variety at all, and I'm not even anything resembling a serious knitter. So, I know there aren't many people around Bay Area on LJ that I know, but I was wondering if anyone may be going to this con. And if you are, let me know!
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Thu, Jan. 27th, 2005 07:18 pm (UTC)I knit a bit when I was young too (I come from a long line of crafty people), but gave it up until I decided I needed something to do with my hands while childminding. It's a lot of fun...next project will involve purling (which I've never done), and cotton yarn (if I can find some).
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Fri, Jan. 28th, 2005 08:57 pm (UTC)