Contest

April 24, 2008

And the Winners Are...

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Regular commenter Robin H won first pick in my Blogiversary drawing. Second choice goes to apparently blogless April.

Thanks to everyone who commented. It was good to see so many people. And I will make an effort to spend more time with the groups I've joined on Ravelry - at least some of them.

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In the meantime, I have gotten some of the body of my EPS sweater knit.

Look, it's a cable! And the color came out pretty accurate, too.

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And, Ryan, I actually bought cotton for my ribbon washcloth. And I believe I have appropriate needles in the same place I am.

April 20, 2008

Arts and Crafts

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Today it did not snow in Seattle, though it may have done so somewhere close by. Yesterday the rain contained about a third snow and the wind chilled me to the bone during the time I needed to be in the weather. The sun shone through big breaks in the clouds not ten minutes before I headed out. Just a week ago on the previous Saturday we reached 79F, tying and setting records. We set records again yesterday but at the other extreme.

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So in the chilly sunshine today I headed first to Village Yarn and Tea, where I picked up the Hand Maiden Camelspin and Fleece Artist Sea Wool I special ordered at Madrona.While there I had a pot of tea and finished the knitting on my Casbah scarf. It still needs blocking, obviously, and a button and loop. Those didn't happen this evening as I opted for art - as in an evening of ballet- instead of craft.

After the LYS I headed to Third Place Books where I picked up several copies of Stephanie's book for tomorrows talk and signing. I'm still concerned that due to not needing a signing line ticket many knitters won't buy the book ahead of time but will form a vast line to try to get theirs right before the talk. I bought a copy for me, some for friends who both will and may not make the event, and one to get signed for my Blogiversary contest - leave a comment by midnight Pacific time Wednesday to enter the drawing.

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On my way into the bookstore, the man sitting on the bench out front watched intently as I walked past. I had the feeling he looked at the hand knit sweater I wore. When I came back out he was gone but in his place lay a hand-knit chenille watchcap, complete with a mistake/ turning row. I do hope he came back for it. The cold day really justified a warm hat, too.

The new book is a cute little hardback - a good size to carry in a project bag or purse. I think this is Stephanie's first hardback. As the title implies, it covers lots of Things that fall in the category of Good Things to Know - starting with the 1st thing 'Beginning is easy. Continuing is hard,' through the 25th thing 'If at first you don't succeed, try, try again,' and on to the 45th thing 'I am very lucky,' with a few sidebars of lists of more Things scattered around. It's a wee thing but there's very little blank space or filler pictures and the font, though legible, looks proportionate to the size of the page and not overly large. It looks like there's a lot of reading in this.

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Rather than blocking and finishing my scarf tonight, I went to the Pacific Northwest Ballet's Spring Festival Laugh Out Loud. The dances on the programs this year all amuse in some way, mostly by using unexpected variations on traditional moves. One piece by Tony-award-winner Susan Stroman ran to music by Dave Brubeck. Though light, these pieces contained lots of challenging dance. If you're in this area and have a chance to see this company, take it.

Tomorrow I'll probably madly attempt to get my sweater start sorted so I have something to knit at Stephanie's talk. Then I expect I'll give up and start something simple.

April 16, 2008

Happy Birthday/Blogiversary to Me

OK, I'm post-dating this post as I got home too late from too much fun last night to do it. A Blogiversary contest really should post on the blogiversary, don't you think?

On April 16th, 2007 I both turned 53 and started my blog. To celebrate this event I had the previously mentioned fun am holding a little contest. Everyone who leaves a comment between now and midnight Pacific time on April 23rd will be entered. One entry per commenter, not per comment. I still don't get most of my comment notifications, so either drop me a line at karen at karenjoseattle dot com when you leave your comment or be prepared for me to beg for your e-mail address on the blog so I can notify you. Thanks for that.

Birthday_blogiversarry_yarnAt my 6 month Blogiversary Stephanie came to Seattle on her last book tour. That time we were near the end of the tour and I think most of my readers already had her book. This time she's cramming the tour into one big go, so she'll be here next Monday, the 21st. I'll get a signed copy of her latest book to give away for this contest.

I also have this skein of Schaefer's Lola, wound by unknitted. It's a one-of-a-kind springy mix of soft to almost bright yellows, pinks and peaches called A New Day. I bought it for a project and then decided on something else so it's languished unused. I didn't swatch because I've used the yarn before. The skein has 200 yards of 100% superwash wool with a gauge of 5spi. Sorry for the fuzzy photo. This one had the best color.

Thanks to eveyone for being here over the last year. I have fun here, too, and feel surprisingly giddy when I see the nice bumps in my stats chart anytime I actually get up a post. I resolve to get back to more regular blogging right away, just as soon as the rest of my life decides to take a rest.

October 18, 2007

Prizes

Blogless Karen won first choice of prize in my blogiversary drawing. Second choice goes to ashpags. Congratulations.

Karen, I sent you an e-mail. Ashley, I'll let you know what Karen picks. You already have a signed Casts Off, don't you?

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I need to get back to you guys on Laurie's appearance last night. Right now I need to shower so I can brave wind and rain to catch a bus over to an appointment with my aesthetician/friend Souzan. While this storm that's all over the news rages outside, I'll be getting a facial, spa manicure and pedicure. That is, I will as long as the power stays on.

Here's a photo of some yarn I bought yesterday to keep you happy. Handmaiden's Casbah has 325 meters of merino, cashmere and nylon in a one-of-a-kind hand-dyed skein.

October 11, 2007

Need some contact info, please

This TypePad issue with missing comment notification now causes a potential problem with my contest. I have several commeters who have no blog linked and for whom I haven't gotten an e-mail address due to no notification message. New commenters seem to be most likely to not produce a notice.

Ruth-Anne (in Seattle), Helen, Anne, and Nicole could you please send me an e-mail using the link in the sidebar? I really want to be able to contact anyone who wins my drawing.

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