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Baltikum-Socken…

Does anyone mind translating a German knitting pattern for me? I could try, with a *lot* of effort, to figure it out, but I thought maybe someone would know German that could do it much faster than I could. It is the Wollkistchens Musterseite: Baltikum-Socken pattern, and while there is an English version available out there, it has been modified to 64 stitches. (I can make out that much of the pattern in the original.) Since I am a size 39 shoe, I know this would fit – if only I could read German!

If you can help, let me know. You can either comment here or e-mail me – my e-mail is christine @ this domain. Thank you in advance!

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Attention, People in the Houston Area…

If you are in the Houston area, and you haven’t been outside yet, leave your keyboard right now and GO. Go outside. Go frollic in the springtime sun. After two hot and muggy days, it is amazing and cool outside right now! (Cool being relative, since it is 68 degrees – that probably isn’t cool to some people up North from us, is it?) And the humidity? 42%!!! That never happens! So not only is it cool, it isn’t muggy at all. It is so beautiful!

Final Exam SockI thought it was just a random fluke. I thought surely it wouldn’t last. I was wrong!

Today – May 11: Sunny, 84°/54°
Fri – May 12: Sunny, 87°/62°
Sat – May 13: Mostly Sunny, 93°/66°
Sun – May 14: Isolated T-Storms, 84°/64°
Mon – May 15: Partly Cloudy, 82°/61°
Tue – May 16: Mostly Sunny, 84°/63°
Wed – May 17: Mostly Sunny, 85°/67°
Thu – May 18: PM T-Storms, 84°/67°
Fri – May 19: Scattered Showers, 89°/67°
Sat – May 20: Partly Cloudy, 92°/73°

Of course, the worst weather (highest temperatures) predicted are on the weekends. But next week, the first week of my summer break, is all supposed to be NICE. A few clouds, maybe a thunderstorm, but otherwise? Beautiful weather!

Now I just hope that prediction doesn’t change!

Final final is today. Photography, at 12:30 this afternoon. It should be short and sweet, I should be out of there within 30 minutes. I’ve reviewed the study guide, I wrote out all the definitions and answered all the questions – I should be good to go. Then, to celebrate the end of the semester, tomorrow is sit & knit day with Katy at Twisted Yarns! Whee!

The sock above is the sock I mentioned the other day that I was somewhat “meh” about. To cleanse my brain after that final in Chemistry II yesterday, I turned the heel, worked the gusset, and started on the foot. I need “mindless” knitting during finals, plus something that is easy to tote around with me in case I have time to kill, like when I was waiting for my Biology II grade the other day. I just sat in the hallway and knit until she had our tests scanned and our overall grade calculated. The yarn is Trekking XXL #107, and in person it is pinks and green. Very appropriate colors for spring. I started out with the basic 56 stitch, 56 row sock pattern, but it was a little too tight, so I frogged them and went up to 64 stitches. I’m knitting with the Magic Loop method, using Addi Turbos in a US 000. Yes, a triple zero. Most people, who don’t knit loose like me, would be using a US 0.

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All is Quiet…

Toned Statue

In the last week of Photo I, we toned prints. This came out of the darkroom black & white; after about 45 minutes in chemicals it was sepia toned. Taken at the cemetary in Galveston, April 2006.

I was pleasantly surprised yesterday to realize that I actually remember more from the first unit of Biology (the evil bacteria and protista unit) than I thought I did. So studying for the final tomorrow hasn’t been too bad at all. After this, I’ll spend time studying for the Chemistry final (Wednesday) and then Photography (Thursday). I have pretty solid grades in all three classes, so unless I got perfect scores or failed the tests really bad, that isn’t going to change. That takes a lot of the pressure off of me.

I can’t believe this semester is almost over. Thank goodness! Yeah!

I started my latest pair of socks last week using the Trekking XXL #107 pink and green yarn. I’m very “meh” about the color though – I’m going to just run waste yarn through the first sock so I can take it off the needles and I can move on to my “Big Pink Cookie” yarn. Odd, because I loved the Trekking color as Janet was making hers. Of course, every ball of Trekking can be just a little different. I’ll photograph mine later today and share. I have to move on though because I need something that doesn’t take much concentration right now, just round-and-round knitting. After finals I’ll move on to projects that require more focus – I have some lace waiting in the wings for me!

Speaking of taking pictures of things – I’ll take a picture of the new enlarger too! We went and picked it up yesterday. It is so wonderful. PERFECT. Exactly as I was hoping it would be. Huge props to Craigslist, which is where I found it. I promised Cindy, the previous owner, that I would show it a lot of love. You can tell she loved it and took great care of it over the years.

If all goes according to my current plan, I’ll be recording the next Pointy Sticks podcast later today. I’m so psyched! I want to do it right now, but I have to review the plant kingdom first. Then I can play for a little bit!

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Because We Can’t All be at Maryland Sheep & Wool…

A few weeks ago, I got an e-mail from Staci, inviting me to come and join a very special fiber-fest of sorts. We can’t all be at Maryland Sheep & Wool (someday, someday I will be there), so tonight we had a yarn swap party at her house! Several of us all met up at her house, and everyone brought yarn that they didn’t want anymore. Staci used two decks of cards which she passed out, and you got the same number of cards as the number of items you brought. Wait. Not items, but yarn “sets” – for example, I had two balls of one yarn that I didn’t want, but they were the same dye lot, so they went into a bag together and counted as one. It all worked out in the end. Anyways… then we did aces high, twos low, spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs. (I think that is right – they said it is the same as bridge, but I’ve never played bridge. I had a hard enough time at first telling my spades from my clubs.) Anyways, if you had an ace of spades, you got to go up to the table first and pick your yarn choice.

It was *SO* much fun!

Plus, I got to meet new people! Cool knitters! Really nice people, who I can’t wait to see again! Staci & I first exchanged e-mails right before she came back to Houston, while she was still living overseas. Her husband works for the same company my husband works for – small world in a way, but so many people in Houston work for them, they don’t actually know each other. Of course, Staci’s site caught my eye between the fact that she has a “pink” domain and the fact that she has Paris photos over there!

In addition to meeting cool new people, Julia came into town from Austin to join in the fun! It was so great to see her, and I can’t wait to see her again soon. I’m really hoping to make it to Austin this summer to visit her and Tara.

I’ll post photos soon from the evening and of the goodies I brought home. I need to get them off the giant camera first. I can’t believe I didn’t snap any with my cell phone! I found some nice goodies there, along with knitting inspiration! Such a fabulous time!

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Taste the Rainbow…

Taste the Rainbow

Click on the photo to get the uber-cool large view.

Originally, I hand-colored all of the flamingos pink. They looked … so … something. Plain? Boring? Expected? I don’t know. Just not right. So I removed all of that color – the joy of working with chalks! – and instead went with the rainbow flamingos. This scan doesn’t even do them justice – they turned out very nice in person.

They are now sitting in my Photo I portfolio that I turned in today. I went in yesterday to develop my last two rolls of film. I exchanged minimal words with my instructor, and he was back to normal. Well, what I thought was normal all semester long until Tuesday. I forgot to mention that at one point a few weeks ago he made some quip to me about something – the usual banter that goes on in a lab class like that – and said to me that he was glad he knew me well enough to say what he said. (I think it was something about a joke they had just made on the radio. His comment stuck with me a lot more than the context.)

I think that was part of what bothered me so much the other day. I felt as though I had met another photography lover, something that brings a common bond between anyone with a passion for their art. Knitters? We have a bond. Photographers? We have a bond. Although looking at it now, I realize the bonds are different. Both are arts, but knitters share their passion so freely – while some photographer guard it so close and can be quite snooty about other people’s work. You don’t see this in the knitting world. If I come across a new knitter, I welcome them – no matter what. I do not critique their work. I value it. I am the same way with photographers, but the lesson that has been driven home by this experience is that not everyone feels that way.

I refuse to be a skeptic though. I refuse to let it get me down. I will still embrace all photographers, because as I said the other day – we all have something to learn from one another. Knitters have taught me this lesson time and time again. No matter what your skill level is in any craft, there is something that I can learn from you.

My other lesson for today? To remember to love your inner geek, your inner freak, your little quirks – whatever it is that makes you who you are. Don’t let the world smother that part of you, but instead you need to set it free.

My last two Biology tests are over now. I made a B on the lab practical, and I am confident that I will make a B on the exam too. I’m down to three final exams on Tuesday, Wednesday and maybe Thursday of next week (depending on whether or not I take the photo final on Wednesday or Thursday), and then the semester is done. For tonight, I am going to enjoy some needed down time. Tomorrow there will be the MOMs group, studying, and then we will get together with Daysies to have dinner and wish her well as she moves off to Dallas. I still can’t believe she is leaving – I’m just glad she will always just be a phone call away.