Thursday, April 28, 2005

Hold That Yarn…

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SCORE #1: Joann Fabrics on Elston Ave –
3 little baskets for 3 little WIPs…

KA-Ching $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

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Score #2: Now my Mobile Yarn can sing *HELLOOOO Spring* in an Indeed tote with cool black & white striped lining and green accents.
Original Cost: $48.00. Score Cost: $11.00

KA-Ching $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

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Nature balances the books: I run over muy $$$ eyeglasses with truck at work while trying to find a hole in the sky to raise the truck mast
for a live shot…

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Wednesday, April 26, 2005

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the PinkU Hanami Party…

Even though we don’t have Cherry Blossom Time here in Chicagoland, I have extreme Hanami Envy. In Japan, during the *opening season* of the flowering trees, people gather together under the flowering glory in parks everywhere and have picnics!

Over the last couple of years, most of the knitters I know have wanted to get together OUTSIDE and get their knit on. Being an inveterate public knitter myself, I know how much fun it is to hang out in a public place and stitchit. Lots of my lunch breaks are spent sitting in the sun (even if I’m indoors) in a Public Place and knitting with the People. On ANY given work day, you will find me on the #66 Bus, wailing away on some WIP or another, all the time soaking up the vibe of the city-in-motion. It never fails to inspire me.

Chicagoland is chock FULL of places and events that would be a natural for this. So while I was studying this weekend, trying to hone my CSS & XHTML skills, just for the fun of it, I put together a little page to catch this idea and run with it:

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KNITitON

Here you will find listings of events and places that might be of interest to you as a person who likes to KnitInPublic! You can use the comments section to perhaps hook up with other folks who might be attending said event. It is just starting up and has just a few listings right now, but I’ll be adding more as I find them. Please send me any suggestions/events from the greater Chicagoland Area and I’ll put them in! :)

I also included a list of Local Chicagoland Yarn stores. (If you have a link and are not on there – let me know…)

Coming Up: still looking for a cool, big page calendar script that I could run on a page that you would see the links in the day blocks. Working On: a list of local area knitting groups – send me your link if you have one :)

Tuesday, April 26, 2005


meet my little friend, Mme. Dumas…

In a Move that could only be topped by a springtime tornado or two, the Little Bad Muse has started Spring Cleaning! A legandary FIVE loads of laundry were done over a two hour span of excrutiatingly boring Moday Night Sitcom TV and that only whet her whistle.

ON to the closets! DIG through the Sweater Armoire! FIND the scoundrels that need to be cleaned before their Summer Hibernation!

SCREECH! This is a cool thing – the yummiest deep indigo color – but the sight of it makes the Little Bad Muse hem and haw and before you know it, she’s borrowing a phrase and SHOUTING in my ear: “Dumbass”….

That’s right – it’s too big and looks wonky! This poor creation is the end result (and becoming my personal MO) of NOT reading the pattern. Just knit the thing, make a few critical changes and carry-on as a card carrying member of the Dumas Family, who in legendary fashion, set the standard for blissful ignorance!

End Result? Floppinzeeze in ze shoulder, droopin’ in the sleeves, and an accidental waistline that would do Mme. Josephine proud…

OFF with it’s Thread! Vraiment…