sitcom finished gatsby started

Great Gran made the loopy bit and here are the finished pictures of Sitcom Chic.

I am not especially happy with the button that I ended up with, but I can always change it later. Buttons are nice that way. Too bad you can’t see all of the helicopters that went by while we were outside taking these. We’re right down the road from Hurlburt Field so we get a lot of military air traffic. Which is noisy, but pretty cool to watch.

And I made the Gatsby swatch.

I really like this yarn! It’s got a little bit of a hand spun thick-and-thin to it. That, combined with the softish texture and occasional tweedy bits makes for knitting pleasure. It’s so much of a pleasure that I have already finished the front and back. Three stitches or so to an inch makes an awful quick-knit.

We’ve been over to the to the Mary Esther branch of the Okaloosa County Public Library Cooperative to make sure our library cards still work. This library is packed to the gills with mysteries (I guess that’s what little old ladies and snowbirds like to read) so my beach literature choices are limited. I don’t mind, it is much easier to knit and read at the same time if the story isn’t hard to follow. All this to say: the new trend in mysteries is food. The authors incorporate food into the story in some way (a bake-off, the protaginist owns a cookie store) and then include recipes. Which is pretty cool – I’ve got a new fudge cupcake recipe that uses raspberry syrup. The way they talked about those cupcakes in the book, they sound Divine. I can’t wait to try them.

It has taken me all afternoon to get this written. I had to take a break to wash the dog, break up the cat chase, fix supper and go to the grocery store. Now, I am going to watch some gymnastics, finish my book (this one has a recipe for strawberry shortcake) and go to bed.

buttons and new projects

After ripping three times, I finally got it right.

button ribbon band

Now all I need is for Great Gran to make the loopy bit that goes over the button and I can show you a Finished Object.

Speaking of Finished Objects…

Present!

Here’s what’s inside!

I am so glad that’s over with. No more will we speak of these socks.

And now that I have finished up all of my Pending Projects (except for a pair of Michael Socks), I am ready to start something new. I really want to make something for M, but the vest that I brought the stuff for has BIG differences between sizes. Since he’s losing weight (on purpose) the size I would make now might be waaaaaay to big. And since the yarn is Jazz, I have decided not to take any chances. The yarn (such a deal) for the other vest I want to make him isn’t here yet. I was forced to examine other options. Options that involved projects for me. I brought the Breeze (Look at that. It’s discontinued) for a remake of “Remembering Honey”* (IK Spring ’03). But I don’t think I am ready for that yet. My Yarn Treat (in natural and pine) from Great Gran isn’t here yet either. That’s for the Huntington Castle Pullover in the new Interweave. It’s got a hood. Thus, by process of elimination, I have elected to start “Gatsby” (IK Spring ’03) in Chai Latte.

mess of stuff on the table

It’s really way to hot for this. Off to swatch!

Do you remember the terrible fading problems? When the swatch did it, I just figured that I had done something wrong. When the finished sweater followed suit after being blocked in plain water and never being worn, I called the manufacturers. After a bunch of emailing back and forth and finally mailing them the sweater, they had no idea what was wrong and sent me some new yarn. In a different color.

dog

Yesterday, Angus insited that he wanted to go for a boat ride. I let him into the yard to stop the barking and told him to Stay Right There while I went to get his life jacket. I was gone two minutes and when I came back he was down on the beach running back and forth in the waves. He loves the waves.

medals

I love the medal ceremonies. There is something about watching the guy from wherever who just won the gold in whatever listen to his national anthem and watch his flag get raised higher than all the others. He gets all teary. Sometimes he’s singing. You can see him actually get bigger as he thinks “I did that.” The little girl who won for fencing today made it halfway through “The Star Spangeled Banner” before it hit her. Patriotism rocks.

Olympics

I love the Olympics. I watch more sports during these 16 days than in the interim two years combined. I am an absolute sucker for International Competition. The sheer variety of sport overwhelms me! I watch things like Air Pistol, for crying out loud. I love that ping pong (excuse me, table tennis) is an Olympic sport. I love the really big guys who pick up heavy things. I could go on, but you get the idea.

finished objects

Welcome to my most image-heavy entry ever!

To begin with, here is the finished Haiti!

haiti's hem haiti's neck

Here is a full length picture if you are interested.

I’m glad that this one is finally finished. Mom pulled out the edging several times (and changed hook sizes several times) before she was happy with it. I am very happy with it – Haiti is a perfectly delicious tank.

And here is the finished Mercury:

finished bag, buttoned up showing its pocket

Princess Arjumand is right inside, with room left over for the power source and the camera cable. I may never felt another thing again. My poor bag looks like it’s made out of a muppet.

Last but not least, I’ve been trying to finish up Sitcom Chic. I spent the afternoon pinning, basting and sewing the ribbons onto the front edges. And look at the lovely disaster I made.

The fronts don't match up!

Three guesses what my Genius Self did wrong.

I managed to get one side of the front attached to a MUCH shorter ribbon. That takes Skills, people. It gathered just beautifully. I’ll get out the seam ripper and try again tomorrow. Incidentally, that was the only shot I got of my disaster. I was going to take another but something got in my way.

Off to fix supper, work on That Sock, and watch the Olympics.

Presidentail visit

The President drove right by the house on Tuesday! We all ran out to the street to watch the motorcade go down highway 98. He was standing down in little stairwell thing of his bus waving right to us (we could see this because we were on the bus door side of the road). I have literally never seen Great Gran so excited.

why does it always take so long?

I’ve had the following picture taken for a week and a half.

Sitcom on the bed

Here’s a close up of the neck.

Michael made a little program to get my pictures out of the camera, onto Princess Arjumand (my laptop), into the editor and then delete them from the camera. While he was gone, the program decided to save itself some trouble and just delete the pictures. Bah. I had to wait until M came back to get it fixed. In the meantime: I finished the knitting on Sitcom, finished the book I was reading while knitting on Sticom, felted Mercury, put Mercury together and started over on Hammie’s graduation sock. After a field trip to JoAnn (Oooh, look! Free shipping!) for some buttons, I should be able to show you some finished products.

But for now, I need to go and feed the masses – they are demanding lunch. Grilled Cheese and french fries for everyone! Except Great Gran, who has opted for leftover Chicken Pot Pie.

PS We have had ZERO bad weather from TS Bonnie, who was originally headed straight for Okaloosa county (that’s us), and Charlie doesn’t look like he’ll be a problem for us either. It did rain solidly all day Tuesday from one in the morning to the following evening. But that was from an ordinary storm system. Nothing special.

fekty finished

After an entire day of knitting and reading, I have finished all of Mercury’s parts.

neatly folded bag pieces

In case you’re interested, here is the strap streatched out looong.

Today I am going to throw it all in the washing machine and see what happens. Hope for the best!

In the meantime, I have picked up Sitcom Chic. I had set it aside (gasp!) at the start of the summer because it was just too hot to think about something with sleeves and I was having problems with “ladders” where the DPNs met. I am almost finished with the first sleeve, and there doesn’t seem to be any unhappiness at the joins like before. Maybe it’s the humidity.

back and bag

Ok so I spent a lot of time in the car. Knitting. On this bag.

felty bag progress

And let me tell you how Painfully Booooooring this is. Painfully Boooooooring. Luckily there was a lot of singing in the car and I can sing and knit at the same time. I didn’t knit at all on the way home. I was way too tired. But after we got back, unpacked, repacked and came to Mary Esther I spent some more time on the Bag That Wouldn’t End. Here’s my current progress.

Felty Bag pieces

The curly bit in the middle is the handle.

I had to cast on 349 stitches for the handle. 349! Do you know how long that takes? A really really long time. Did I mention that it’s HOT here? And the bag is wool? Which makes for some itchy knitting.