Mmm… parks.

This last weekend Josh and I went over to the island to go up to Fort Casey with my mom and Chester The Dog.  We left at around 9:30am and got there around 11am and carpooled together up there.  The weather was pretty good actually, we had the requisite amount of wind, and there wasn’t too much sun.  Josh and I both had our cameras, so we were able to take a ton of pictures.

As far as those go, I’ll sift through them and put the nicer ones in an album on my Gallery page.

Although we brought my stunt kite, we didn’t actually get around to flying it.  Before trekking all the way up to Fort Casey, we had picked up some lunch at the deli in Langley (at the Star Store), and so we spent some time picnicking.

Chester The Dog actually did very well while at Fort Casey… at home he usually has trouble with new dogs and strangers, but there were plenty of those around at the park and he didn’t have a problem at all!

It also surprised me that they didn’t seem to have the little pay-to-park box that they installed a few years back.  I remember getting so ticked that we had to pay $5 to park at Fort Casey, and only ended up going once during that time.  But this time we went I didn’t see that box at all, and certainly didn’t see anybody paying for parking.  That was pretty cool.

So that was our Saturday.  After a few hours there we came back and hung around the house on the island and ended up catching the 9:50pm ferry home.  We had salmon and steak for dinner and fruit smoothies, which was pretty yummy.  No games were played this time around.

What, no posts?

Yeah, I know it’s been awhile since I’ve posted. I just haven’t been in the mood, although I did get a good bit of knitting done.

What’s that you ask? Actual knitting?

Yep. I’ve managed to make myself a pair of socks. Who’s impressed?

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I don’t actually have a picture of the pair, but I do have a picture of the first finished sock, which I had intended to post awhile back. Both Josh and my mom actually like the colors of the sock, which slightly baffles me, but I think that I can see their “crazy sock” appeal. One thing that kind of threw me off though: I used a sock tutorial I’d previously discovered online to make these socks, that gave different numbers for cast-on stitches depending on the weight of the yarn you were using. For my yarn weight it recommended 40 stitches, but also estimated that my per-ball yardage would be about 250yds. I only had about 160yds per ball, so it kind of worried me. I ended up knitting 2″ less of ribbing for the leg of the sock, so it was 6″ instead of the recommended 8″. In the end, it turned out that I had plenty of yardage left per ball, but it also meant that I didn’t have enough yarn per ball to actually make two socks out of it. So I was right to start each sock out on a new ball, but wrong to shave off 2″ of the leg.

They turned out nice though. I had a very slight laddering problem that got a bit better by the second sock, and my toe grafting was wondrous if I do say so myself.

I have to say that knitting (and wearing) your own socks is kind of fun, so I’ll try to acquire some sock yarn in the future and make another pair.

In other knitting news, it turns out that the box of stuff Jennifer left at the island house included a sweater that had a hole in it, which she’d put in because she thought I could recycle the yarn. How sweet! It turns out that I can, but it’s a mohair sweater so that makes things a tad difficult. I worked all day yesterday and the day before trying to un-seam it. If you have a sweater that wants to play nicely you can just cut a thread all the way up the sides and whatnot of your garment, in the middle of the seam, but this sweater seems to enjoy chain stitches all the way up, requiring me to use my size 1 dpn needle to kind of pick at it. So far I’ve gotten one sleeve all the way off, and the other is completely un-seamed up the arm, but not at the shoulder yet. That’s where I need to get it un-seamed so I can start unraveling it.

Once I get the sleeves done I can start to work on the body of the sweater, which should give me a lot more yarn. -grin-

Oh, and for the record: I worked so long un-seaming the damn thing yesterday that I think it gave me an actual real headache. Figures.

More Knitting?

Yeah, Josh and I had another stop before we went to Ben & Jerry’s.  We went to Kirkland Yarn & Stitchery (you know, the one going out of business).  I saw their craigslist ad saying that they were for sale, and that if no one bought them they’d just go out of business… makes you want to save up and buy a yarn shop eh?

In the end we picked up some size 4 dpns (to make socks of course!), but they’re Susan Bates metal ones, and a pack only comes with 4.  There were 4 in a pack, they were size 4, and they cost $4.  Woohoo!

We also picked up a magazine (KnitScene Spring 2007) and a pattern book by Tahki Yarns, “20 Fun To Knit Designs” if that means anything.

Their yarn was only 20% off, so it wasn’t an awesome deal like the Cascade Yarns sale.  And, it turned out that the Kirkland yarn shop had a lot of the same full bags of yarn for sale (only as bags) as Cascade’s warehouse sale had.  You know why?  Because they got them directly from the Cascade warehouse, and were told to only sell them as full bags, and that anything they didn’t sell they could just return to the warehouse.

They had one of the yarns I wanted to buy more of at the warehouse sale, but they were charging $20 for the bag when I only paid $10 for mine.  Despite the fact that it was indeed an awesome deal, I didn’t want to pay twice as much, you know?

I’m thinking that I’ll e-mail Cascade Yarns and see when their next sale will be…. at least get a time frame so I’m not checking craigslist every day when they won’t have one until next year.

In other news, while we’re watching the movie tonight (at least before I started updating my blog) I started on my first pair of socks.  I can’t seem to find the howto sock instructions that Teena gave me, so I’m using this tutorial online instead.  At least for my first pair.  She gave me two skeins, so I should be set.  Although for the record I hate this colorway (precisely why I chose it, I won’t care as much about the end result and I don’t think Teena liked it much either).  I’ll post a progress picture tomorrow.

Oh I do like knitting so.

Ben & Jerry's

So Josh and I went up to Kirkland for the free cones of ice cream, and it was great!  There wasn’t much parking, so Josh stayed in the car while I went in, and they were mice enough to let me get a cone for Josh too despite the fact that he wasn’t there.  I got the Cherry Garcia flavor, and got chocolate ice cream with peanut butter swirls for Josh.

Now that we’re home, Josh and I are watching a borrowed copy of Transporter 2.  It’s good killing-time fare.

Ice Cream

I was thinking about creating a “tasty treats” or “ice cream” category of some sort, just for this post, but I’ve decided against it for no particular reason.

Anyhoo, apparently because it’s Tax Day today Ben & Jerry’s ice cream shops are giving away free cones today.   The closest one to us is about 6mi away in Kirkland.

Doesn’t seem that far, but we know Josh.  -grin-  Especially since we have no other earthly reason to go to Kirkland.

But, I think I’m going to bring it up again just in case I can change his mind.  It’s sunny out, we should do something, right?  Of course he’s been at work all day, so he probably just wants to come home and hang out.  We’ll see.

ICE CREAM!

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Yeah, my mom and I met for coffee today at Tully’s.  She brought her work laptop and we tried to get it to connect to Tully’s wireless, but that didn’t work very well at all.  Stupid XP.

My sister was pretty annoying yesterday.  She called with a Mac problem, that turned out to be a user problem instead.  She was exporting her document as a Word doc, which was fine.  But when she tried to open the .doc, it would try to open it with the trial version of Word on her laptop, not Pages.  So I had her change the settings and whatnot so that Pages would be the default for future .docs, but it didn’t change the picture for the icon to a Pages icon.  We tried it again, and this time the icon was a nice little Pages icon.  Well, it opens in Pages, so that’s all good, right?  Apparently not for my sister.

According to her, if it’s a .doc it should show a Word icon.  If it’s a .pages it should show a Pages icon.  I can see where this comes from, but it seems to also make sense to have it show the icon of the program that it will open in, especially since that’s pretty much how it works universally on Macs anyway.

But no, this is bad, and changing your settings to always show the file extensions (something that is by default hidden, a nice feature I think) is the bane of all existence.   The way it should work according to her is that it should always use the icon for the type of file it is, not the program it will open in, and because of this Macs suck a big one.

I mean come on.  Is it that hard to understand?  Just because you’re a user and one way works better for you, doesn’t mean that it works better for everyone.  There are two reasons something isn’t done the way you like it: the company is incompetent, or you are in the minority, meaning that it works better for everyone else.  Considering Apple’s reputation, which one do you think it is?  Oh, right.

This wouldn’t cause me so much distress if my sister didn’t call me up and expect me to fix the problem and change how the whole computer works for her to make it exactly the way she wants it.  There are things she didn’t like about Windows, but she didn’t hold that against them.  The Mac is supposed to be the solution to all of her problems, and if I can’t fix it all hell will break loose.

Some of her problems stem from the fact that she doesn’t realize that Macs do things differently, and in the end it makes things easier… but since they don’t work the way she expects them to she gets ticked off.  Isn’t this the old-curmudgeon syndrome, not something that happens to a teen?

I’m done with my rant now, I promise.

Ah, expos

So it’s been a few days since a real post. It took me a bit to get up the energy to pull out all the yarn I got and take pictures of it, and I didn’t want to post until I’d done so. Just no motivation for awhile.

But I have to say that the expo was a lot of fun. Josh’s mom picked me up at 8am, and we headed south to the SeaTac Marriott hotel. It was about as small as I expected, but it was still nice to browse around all the yarn nevertheless. Newman’s Yarns was there and having a wonderful sale… $7/skein and 50% the retail price of cones. Both Teena and I ended up getting some stuff from that booth, although she bought a bit more than I did. I just got two skeins of this wonderfully soft brown/pink/cream/hint-of-blue bouclé yarn… and the sticker price was $16.50! Once we realized that it was only $7 each, I just had to get two. And in the end it was great that I only got two, despite how nice the yarn was. Teena got about 4 of one color and two of another color, to make a scarf for Thom’s dad.

That was about all we bought at the expo… most vendors aren’t about to offer special deals or anything… it’s just a nice way to have a bunch of yarn in one place, heh.

So the night before this expo at 11:30pm I went onto knittyboard and happened upon a post about a yarn sale at the Cascade Yarns warehouse, Saturday only, 10:30am-2pm. Turns out that this address (from the ad on Craigslist) was only 2mi down the road! A mere 5mins from where we were already going to be. And really, how much time can one really spend on an expo as small as that in the end?

Because of my good fortune to find that ad, we decided to check it out. I didn’t expect much, but after we killed some time getting coffee and headed down there, I was very surprised. Here was a nondescript warehouse with big sign taped to a truck saying
“Yarn Warehouse Sale Today Only” and a gigantic garage door open. There were about 6 cars outside, and a few people milling about.

Inside was pure yarn heaven really. I only say so because of how cheap everything turned out to be. I figured this sale would be remnants, or didn’t-turn-out-so-well colors, or something like that. Not true. These were overstock. Not bad colors or leftovers, these were just extras. Bags and bags of extras. The yarn was only being sold by the bag (10 skeins to a bag) but who cared? Each bag was only $2o! Every ball of yarn in those bags was worth between $7-$10 retail. One type of yarn there was worth $15/ball. But we were getting it for $2 each.

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-sigh- It was so wonderful. There was some stuff I wasn’t interested in, like the ribbon yarns and eyelash yarns, but they did have Cascade 220 in black, which is a great felting yarn. They had some Cascade 128 Tweed in a light cream, so I got a bag of that too. They had a lot of felting yarn of some other type that they sell in many variegated colors and solid colors, so I got a bag of variegated mossy greens and a bag of variegated sunset colors (reds and oranges).

I got a bag of this purple/light blue/white colorway in a different yarn that is so bulky that they only sold it in bags of 5. But those bags were only $10, so buying two came out to the standard $20 for the sale. That was probably by far the prettiest yarn I got, but I only got the one bag. When buying in lots of $20 I had to skimp somewhere, so instead of buying two I just bought the one.

Wanna know how much I spent in the end? $90. Oof.

I had $10 left after I gave the woman all of my money. And that was a good thing because we had another stop on our itinerary. Kirkland Yarn & Stitchery is going out of business and having a sale all this month, and while there I ended up finding a nice sweater pattern for 30% off that I just had to buy. Good thing I had that $10.

The best part though? Josh totally understood! I had started out my day with $60, but before I left Josh was kind enough to give me another $60 “just in case.” And when I came home with a garbage bag full of yarn, he even said that next time there’s a sale like that we should save up and take something like a $200 budget. So very wonderful that man is.

In other knitting news, I’m getting further on my woven scarf, although I didn’t spend as much time at Tully’s this morning as I probably should have knitting it. But we’re getting along.

Oh, and my mom thought the sheep arm/hand -warmers were really cute, which is a good thing.

And I forgot, yesterday Josh and I went grocery shopping and while at Crossroads we went to JoAnn’s to see if they had any size 4 dpns. They didn’t, but we ended up getting some little beads instead, to put on the sheep as eyes. It should be cute!

That’s all for my knitting news as of late. Soon I’ll get some size 4 dpns to go with my 12″ circ and start knitting some socks. Mmm.

Shirts

I’m wearing one of Josh’s around-the-house t-shirts, and it smells so good.

New FO!

Remember that idea I had about the arm/hand -warmers with the sheep on them?

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They’re finished! No, I’m not some jedi-knitter (though I’m sure a total of zero of anyone reading this actually thought that), but I think it’d be cool. Nah, I just haven’t posted in awhile and managed to plow through the two of them in about two days. Did the ribbed bottom portion one night, the rest and the sheep the next day, along with the ribbed portion of the second one that night, and the rest plus the sheep the next day. Confusing enough for you?

They’re totally cute, and now I want a pair for myself. Obviously this pair has to go to Josh’s mom, but man there’s a lot of reason to keep them eh? The more anal-retentive of you might have noticed a problem with (aka – lack of) a white eye on the right sheep. “But Bev,” I’m sure you’re thinking, “isn’t telling us about it just drawing attention to the issue? Most of us wouldn’t have noticed…” And you’re right. You probably wouldn’t have. But I am anal-retentive, so I’m definitely going to fix it. I figure that if I mention it here I’m more likely to remember to fix it before I give them to her.

My mom is positive that I’d be able to sell them for $20 apiece, but really, I spent all friggin’ day for two straight days working on these things! Sure, spending that money on yarn sure does sound nice, but still. If I have some left over from the yarn I got for my mom’s scarf (which is what I used for these), I think I’m going to make as many more pairs as I can, and if my mom wants one she’ll get one, and if I decide I want one I’ll get one, then the greedy bastards out there in the real world can have one if I feel magnanimous.

More about knitting tomorrow… but for now I have to get to bed a bit early because I’m getting picked up by Josh’s mom at 8am. Oof! It’ll be coffee for me in the morning! We remember why I’m getting picked up, right?

The Knitting & Fiber Expo!

Packages!

I’ve updated my wishlist, although that doesn’t really concern anybody.

Other than that, I did get a package yesterday! Very exciting. Wanna know what it is?

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Ahem. That’s right, my Classic Elite Lush arrived. And you want to know what? I’ve already started knitting with it. I know that sounds funny since I’m currently supposed to be working on my own scarf, and this yarn if for my mom’s scarf, but…

I’m making arm/wrist -warmers for Josh’s mom, for Mother’s Day. The scarf will only use 6-7 skeins and I have a bag of 10, and the arm/wrist -warmers claim to only need as much yardage as is in one skein. Good times.

I had taken a picture of the yarn the day after I got it in the mail, but I couldn’t get my photo gallery to work properly, so now that Josh’s 1337 programming skills have managed to fix it, I’m much more able to post a nice little picture.

There’s even more knitting news. I finished one of the arm/wrist -warmers for Josh’s mom! I even embroidered/duplicate stitched a sheep onto it! Oh I know, it sounds adorable, and it really is. But I can’t post a picture right now because I don’t have one. I’m going to start knitting the other one tonight.

So far I really like the Lush yarn… it’s so soft! I had a bit of a problem getting started, because I didn’t know what to do about needle size. The pattern I was altering called for 40 stitches around on size 4 needles. Lush’s gauge says to use size 8 needles! Just using the size 8’s would have messed up the overall gauge and made them entirely too big, and probably more suited for legwarmers. And if I used the big needles and started with a fewer number of stitches, I wouldn’t have enough around to put on the sheep that goes on the back of the hand.

To add the icing on the cake, I didn’t even have size 4 dpns! I had my size 4 12″ circular, but I tried knitting 40 stitches around on that and it just wouldn’t work. I had to use dpns. Rather than buy some size 4’s, I just opted to use my size 3’s. Such crazy-ness. I was using needles 5 sizes too small for the yarn, but in the end it worked out. It looks really nice, with a very cute sheep. The drape of the fabric is actually very nice considering my hack… tight without feeling too much so. I think it’ll actually keep off the rain nicely.

I just hope they fit her, they’re nice on my hands but I have pretty small ones.

Pics of the arm/wrist -warmers tomorrow.