26.10.07

Half term

I'm waay too tired to write anything intelligent or funny. I had my business accounts exam this morning (fine, thanks) which rounded off a less-relaxing-than-hoped week off. Not in a bad way, it's just that I have done more this week than I thought I would. More revision, since mocks are looming (it feels so wrong to be revising in October) and, yesterday, a very fun trip to the Natural History Museum with brother, sister in law, nephews and niece.

Very fun, but goodness, so tiring. I genuinely don't know how people menage to have children. I was exhausted after half a day. So exhausted that I didn't make it to SnB. But it was totally worth it to see them all. It was just fantastic to spens dome quality time with some of my favourite people.

But not a lot of knitting this week. I started another hat - a lacey one this time. But I'm not entirely sure whether the colour is nice or nasty. I think it is only knitters' denial which makes me think that it has a possibility of being nice.

Hmm...

21.10.07

Bram

With a turnaround time of less than 24 hours, this hat was an FO before the blog even knew it was a WIP! It was also a majorly fun knit. It's named after it's intended owner.
It's knitted from the same yarn as my faaabulous Harmony jumper (some aran weight alpaca/ merino blend from Prestige yarns), so it was a good stash buster. It pretty much finished what I had left form Harmony. It was 108 stitches on 4.5mm needles (Denise circular, the pink ones) and after a little bit of 2x2 rib I just had some fun with cables. Some travelling, some twisting. The I decreased the top in my usual 'type A' way.
And just because it's so rare for me to have a picture of myself that I actually like (apart from my GIANT hand!), here's me in the hat.


But wait...
The best part is...
That the hat has a fan!! I put it up on Ravelry this afternoon when I finished it and this evening someone has marked it as something they love. A hat I designed! Someone I don't know has looked at a picture I took of a thing I designed and knitted and, without encouragement, objectively and openly attached their name and a little pink heart to it. I am beaming, I tell you. Beaming.
In other news: The name of this blog no longer makes sense. But I'm keeping it because Tooting Baby is no kind of pun at all (and no, I'm not a U2 fan. I'm a wordplay fan).

18.10.07

Hey hey. One figure eight cable later and here are some long-overdue photos.


Firstly, a big pink scarf. I knitted it for a friend who I thought needed something to wrap around her. Sorry that the photo is so bad. The lace pattern is 'falling leaves' and I gave it a moss stitch border and picot cast on and off edges.






These are socks destined for my sister-in-law's birthday. It's a good job that I got the camera sorted before I have to put these in the post. They are the twined cable socks (I can't remember the exact name off the top of my head) from Knitting on the Road. I loved the pattern. Like all the socks in that book, they are complex enough to be fun to knit but simple enough to memorise and knit on the tube.

How I love to knit socks on the tube! Yesterday there were even a group of people in my carriage talking about me knitting in sign language. That's a reaction I have never had before.
Here's my arty shot of the socks. The yarn is colinette jitterbug, and the needles were 2.75 mm. But I ran out of yarn on the second one, so after a little bit of surgery and a shopping trip, they both have grey Regia toes! I'm still really pleased with them though, and I hope the recipient likes them.





And finally (oh crap - I forgot to rotate), my jumper. It's Harmony from Rowan Classic Style and I love it. I should take a photo of it on me because I have never knitted a jumper that fits as well as this one. I looooove it.

Looooove it.




Life is better when there are photos!

17.10.07

Speaking of sprucing up...


Totally not related to my knitting in any way, but I suddenly realised that I could put photos from the net on here. That still doesn't meat I can put photos of my WIPs, but then I thought, 'what would be a nice picture of not-my-knitting to look at?'
There's only one answer to that!

non-illustrated

This blog just gets duller! I have lost part of the charger for my camera (my theory is that it was stolen at the same time as my computer monitor. They didn't take the lead for the monitor, and the lead for the charger is missing. I reckon they got their wires crosses. sorry!) so I can't take photos, of put them on my computer. Actually my sister's computer (till I get a new monitor). It's driving me a little bit loopy; I was just getting into this whole keeping-track-of-my-knitting thing.

It's also reeeaaally annoying, because I can't put any photos of my FOs on Ravelry. I want to make my profile look really cool so that when I finally work up the guts to ask some of my heroes to be my friends (right now I have no friends) It won't seem so doomed. But right now I have the lamest profile EVER!

For an over-achiever I'm really not doing so well. Must get on that.

To do:
Buy new charger lead.
Buy new monitor.
Get a Flickr account.
Spruce up my Ravelry page.
Go to SnB and find people to be my friends.
Make virtual moves on all the bloggers I aspire to being friends with.

Thinking about it, I also need to make this blog better, so that I can start commenting on other blogs without shame, so that then other bloggers will know who I am and my virtual moves won't seem so wrong.

Aah, the challenges of trying to participate in a community which you have been quietly observing from the sidelines for 3 years. I wish me luck (If I didn't know that knitters are so nice I would think I need it!).

15.10.07

Can I play?

I know, I know, I'm shit at this whole regular blogging thing. When I started I was aiming to average once a week, not once a month. I blame the LPC. And all the great blogs which take up my time so I have none left for my own!

But the point is - I'm on Ravelry!!! No more obsessive checking of the 'antsy' page for me, oh no no no. I can play too!

(One day I will be a proper member of the online knitting community, rather than a little observer). Kinda makes me want to go to SnB to get excited with people!