Sunday, May 02, 2021

Christmas Knitting

 Yes, you read that right. 

Christmas knitting. We'll get to that. 

COVID-19 Recap...

Well, I got my 2 shots (Team Pfizer) and had, aside from a sore arm, NO side effects. I'm not sure what that means, if anything. Everyone who'd had COVID was telling me that if you had it, then your first shot acted like the "second" one -- which is where most got side-effects. 

Me? Bupkus. Well, a sore arm. But other than a couple hours after Shot #1 of feeling "meh," I really didn't have anything go wrong. It could also be that I built myself into that "meh" as well...anticipation of feeling like crap generally makes you feel like crap. 

So it's been time enough: I'm immune-ish. As immune as one gets with a vaccine. I'm still wearing a mask and washing hands. I don't trust other people; maybe that's the casualty of this whole thing. We've lost the ability to trust humans because they're either crazy conspiracy theorists or they just ignore the over 500,000 dead people because it hasn't directly affected them. 

Political Recap...

I was a judge at our municipal elections. Municipal elections are where it starts, people. Get involved nationally, too -- by all means, VOTE. But don't forget the place you live. Elections really count at a local level: your school board, library board, city council...all those offices are where the Tea Party (remember them?) started. That's where they got in and where they began to move up the ranks. 

I wanted to talk about the Chauvin verdict, the censure of Liz Cheney and the continued killing of black and brown people. But I can't. 

It's not that I'm not informed. I just don't want to have the conversation while I have some other things on my mind. 

Christmas & Regular Knitting Recap...

Well, not actually a recap but an organizational post plus an update on a "mostly" finished object. I finally -- FINALLY -- got down to see my friend Kelly at Le Mouton Rouge Knittery. It's a solid 2 hour drive one way. But it's worth it. I've gotten a few things at a closer shop, but for the stuff I was planning, I needed to get down there and poke around. 

I got more yarn than I planned -- but I have 3, no 4 - yes, 4 projects for Xmas. And I need to get skippy and get them done. 

At the top, you see purple (looks blue) and grey hanks. The colors are much more rich; the grey is speckled with purple and lime green, surprisingly. This will be my next Breathe and Hope shawl, for a special person. 

Well, not to brag, but you're special if I knit for you. I'm picky about who's "knitworthy" or not. 

In the middle are the round "cakes" of Mandala yarn; it's something I picked up on clearance. My friend got me a Caron cake, and I did that purple sawtooth shawl. Well, these are going to be for friends; not sure who's getting what. The pastel one will be either a sawtooth shawl or a "bamboo" pattern cowl - a long one that can be wrapped a couple times for maximum warmth. 

The darker one (on the right) is described below...and it needs discussing. 

The bottom is a deep blue with a grey and COPPER SPARKLES!! That is, technically, for me. I'm sending my first Breathe & Hope to a friend (they don't know it yet) -- the bright blue + flamingo pink one. This one is for me, so it's kind of last on my list, but still, I'm anxious for my friend to get the first one, and for me to make this one for myself. 

Breathe & Hope moves along quickly, so I'm not too worried about getting the one at the top done... 

Here's my plan: I'm making some stuff for Christmas. Seriously, my first project is the Baxter Street Cowl. Now, it's a "beginner" pattern, but it uses 590 yards of that Mandala yarn, and it's mind-numbing stockinette stitch (K on right side, P on wrong side). For miles. Miles. 

The thing is, even though it's "basic," in my opinion, this is where your skill as a knitter shows. I'm actually pretty good with tension, and eleventy-billion yards of stockinette stitch is a kicker. It's not only TV knitting but it's also a screaming advertisement for your ability to keep your tension even. 

This is a long cowl as well - it can be worn by a tall person as one big loop or by us shorties as a double (maybe triple?) loop. It's almost 5 feet long. Maybe this is as close as I get to a Time Traveler scarf? 

Anyway, you knit for the length of a trip from the earth to the moon, then you sew the short ends together. I can't make a moebius because there's a "wrong" side. But that's ok. 

I was hoping to find something specific on Ravelry with regard to cowls, but nothing fit the Mandala yarn and I'm not even sure the "bamboo" one will. I may end up doing something similar with the pastel one. Who knows? 

Oh, I finished a sock! So I did the Strong Heel, and I remembered why I liked it. It really fits better than the heel flap. I should tink the one blue sock, which I won't, because the heel flap is too short (this is the OTHER blue sock...not pictured). 

I realized that I have wayyyyyyyyy too much Opal in blue colorways. Nothing in purple. Which is weird. I love purple. Why can't I find purple Opal? 

This is that leg design that's super-simple -- it doesn't show a lot in the picture, but I do think it looks pretty good. I have to cast on the 2nd one. I was going to do it right off, but I made the trip to Bloomington....and there you go: started on Christmas stuff. 

Yoga Training Recap...

So I finished the modules for the 500-hour teacher training. I have to do some ancillary workshops and start on my thesis project, but I'm essentially done. Which means that, aside from the workshops, I'm actually in a period of relative slack. Which relates to the knitting above. I feel like I'm going to have time this year to do this stuff. 

That, coupled with the reduced work schedule, and my own commitment to not think about guilt when I'm sitting on my butt knitting...I've got a crap-ton of projects that I want to do, and I'm going to do them. Or at least make a dent in the pile. 

Random Picture...

I've found a new place to meditate. Or at least to catch my breath. Yes, it's a car wash. For about 3 minutes, I can just sit and detach. 

There's no cell reception. The radio won't pick up. The car is getting clean. Nobody can contact me. I have nothing to do but breathe for the length of the car wash. 

I try to wash my car at least every 2 weeks. More in the winter, if it's not freezing, because we still use salt on our roads. 

I used to wash by hand, but with the SUV, I can't reach the top easily, so it's cheaper and more eco-friendly, honestly, to use a car wash. 

Sometimes, you've got to grab the calm when and where you can. All in all, I could use less of the "strobe" light effects, but I can just close my eyes and turn my head. 


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