Dish Rag Tag teams are assigned, Team Captains named and Ellie went off to preschool today.
Her top has cupcakes and tea cups on it.
This has been the longest morning ever.
Dish Rag Tag teams are assigned, Team Captains named and Ellie went off to preschool today.
Her top has cupcakes and tea cups on it.
This has been the longest morning ever.
Dish Rag Tag will have 11 teams of 10 knitters this year.
I hope to have team assignments ready tomorrow.
Since sign-ups opened, we kept a Great Dane for a couple nights so the shelter could make room for her. Went to visit her at the shelter yesterday and then came home by way of Dr. Palmer’s with a couple of puppies that were found in the Wal-Mart parking lot. We’ll have them until they are ready for their second round of shots – about a week. So be patient with me. Puppies are exhausting. I’ll take some pictures to make up for any delay.
Y’all. I completely forgot what Sign Up Day does to my inbox.
Please pretty please have patience with me as I sort through everything and reply to the emails that need replies.
If I haven’t answered you by Wednesday, I may have missed your note and you should try me again.
If you have something that is crazy urgent (like pattern support), please put CRAZY URGENT I MUST KNOW NOW or something like that in the subject line.
Please also make SURE TO USE AN EMAIL ADDRESS THAT YOU CHECK REGULARLY for Dish Rag Tag communication! If you need to check or change it, log back into the ap and edit your profile.
It’s almost 4pm and we have 74 knitters signed up!
Dish Rag Tag V
SIGNUPS ARE FULL FOR 2011!
Button! Take a couple to share!
The Short Version:
Teams of Knitters participate in a Dish Rag Knitting Relay Race that spans the 50 states.
The Longer Version:
The whole thing (even with priority shipping for a small flat rate box and tracking) should cost about $10 per participant and take up a little more time than knitting a dishrag. Just keep the treats small and reasonable!
More Details
Team Captains
I need Team Captains! Team Captains moderate their team’s private forum and guide their team to Dish Rag Tag Glory. Team Captains are responsible for communicating with me about their team’s status and will let me know if there are any obstacles that need hurdling. Team Captains also register their team’s name – names are fun. Team Captains will also be the first to receive their team’s box – keep that in mind when planning the mailing order.
There is a check box when you sign up if you want to be a Team Captain. (Assignments are made first come, first serve.)
The Dish Rag Tag Web Site
It’s not just where you sign up so remember your password! There are forums for each team and it monitors box progress. Addresses are stored in the Relay Race Manager Application (the DRT web ap). To get the address for the next knitter, you will log in with your secure password, pick the team member you want to tag and receive the mailing address for that person and that person only. Your mailing address will be available to only me and the one team member who is mailing the box to you.
Sign-Ups
Signups are open from now until Sunday, August 21, 2011 at midnight. Or until there are 100 knitters signed up. If this limit is reached (or almost reached) within 24 hours of the opening of sign-ups, I will extend the cut off to 120 knitters and we’ll have 12 teams. If that fills really quickly, I’ll consider extending the cut off to 144 and have 12 teams of 12.
If we end up with an uneven number, the last folks to register will be on the alternate list.
You can only sign up if you live in the 50 U.S. States. (Priority Mail, tracking, $$ restrictions and quick shipping all factor into that decision.)
A Dollar to Play
There is a $1 fee associated with registration to offset the ridiculous cost of postage. I’m sorry, but have you seen this economy? When you finish the sign-up process, there are instructions at the end. If you don’t have PayPal, don’t panic! Just email me and we will sort it out.
Teams
Teams will be assigned by the Yarn Miracle Household a few days after sign-ups close. That means that there are about two weeks for teams to get organized, plan their strategy (mailing order) and get to know each other before the race begins. The DRT ap has forums to help with this.
You MUST MUST MUST get in touch with your Team Captain during this time. If we don’t hear from you by Monday, August 29, 2011, you will be replaced with an Alternate. And I’ll totally keep your dollar.
Start Date and Shipping
The race will begin on Friday, September 2, 2011, when I mail the boxes to team captains.
Fed-Ex and Overnight Delivery are Prohibited. Participants must ship using the US Mail’s Priority Shipping and delivery confirmation (tracking). There is a place to enter the tracking number when you make a tag.
Prizes
There will be prizes for the top three placing teams. I’m not going to tell you what yet. It’s a surprise! But you aren’t in it for the prizes anyway, you are in it for the GLORY!
When I was working on the starter dish cloths, I discovered that I spend a lot of time waiting. I wait for things to boil. I wait for cookies to come out of the oven (my oven has issues, I can’t leave them alone). I wait for everyone to be ready to get in the car. I wait for Ellie to get her shirt on the right way ’round. And pick up her toys. And for everyone to stop rolling around in the Big Bed so that I can make it up. I wait the eternity it takes for Ellie to eat six green beans.
This year’s dish cloth was great for waiting because it was easy to tell where I had left off. I kept one on the needles in the hall and another on the kitchen table. Once the starters were finished, I didn’t want to spend all that time waiting without anything to keep me company. So I relocated the CounterPain to a smaller basket and moved it from the kitchen counter (where I never touch it) to the kitchen table.
Genius! The red paper clip is holding my place in the pattern.
I had to get a new project to live in the hall. Because I don’t have nearly enough to do. What I do have is a lot of sock yarn ends.
Which explains my instant attraction to The Beekeeper’s Quilt.
I had the clever little pattern memorized after one repetition and I am excited about the finished throw! It will be Very Blue. I have made quite a few blue socks.
I’ve got four honeycombs and a CounterPain Square finished. If you don’t consider that I need three hundred and something of the honeycombs and you do consider that I only need about 30 more CounterPain Squares, my incremental knitting is going quite well!
PS Dish Rag Tag Signups open on Monday.
The Bear’s feet were a struggle.
I only kept the ones with promise.
Until I realized that I was going about it the wrong way. I want a round, sticky-out, foot-like foot, so I put all my efforts into rounded toes (without putting a seam along the top). After a few days of frustration, I looked at my sketch again

and realized what I really wanted was a heel.
You just turn it like on a sock. A toe up sock. Which caused another set of design challenges such as how to turn a toe up heel without wrapping or holes or angst. But I think I’ve got it.
Fat rounded feet.
I only wish I saw this video (Priscilla Wild’s technique – it’s basically what I came up with) before I spent several hours reinventing the wheel.
I mean reinventing the ‘heel.’
I’ve got my Beta knitters, thank you!
He’s a lot like the Cat except he’s a Dog.
You’ll have to use/work double pointed needles, easy short rows, ssk, k2tog and lift-the-strand between the stitches increases. And kitchener/grafting. But you’d be surprised if there wasn’t.
Incidentally, that guy is made with Balance Bulky from O-Wool. One of my favorite new favorites.
I’ve got my Beta Knitters, thank you!
I seamed dish cloths all the way home from the beach.
We’re almost ready.