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Baby’s Named a Bad, Bad Thing…

Oh goodness. I have issues sometimes with “unique” baby names – I’ll admit it. I think that your child is destined to people completely mispronouncing their name their entire life or at least spelling it wrong – which is annoying. On top of that, if you go too wacky, they will be teased all the time. It is just … mean. I know, you want to be unique and cool with their name, but come on. Anyways, for the amusement of the wild and crazy ideas out there, check out Baby’s Named a Bad, Bad Thing.

“This is for my niece, Dawn. She is expecting a baby girl in September. I suggested that they name her Dusk. What does everyone think?”

I can’t stop shaking my head just thinking about it!

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Knittastic!

You Spin Me Right Round Baby…

I finally – after a year of trying – made it to a Tall Pines Spinners & Weavers Guild meeting tonight! Now I am pumped! I want to spin again! Right now! Spin, spin, spin! Marni, who wrote one of the book reviews that I used on the Pointy Sticks podcast, and her husband were there. Matter of fact, her husband was tonight’s speaker, and he gave a very informative lecture on spindle spinning. It was amazing! They both know so much about spinning, it is fantastic. I learned things tonight that I have wanted to know for a year now. The biggest thing was how to tell if you are getting enough twist in your spinning. I can tell when I over twist it, but I wasn’t ever really sure if I did enough. Now I know.

So I have my first spindle full single ply yarn from the fiber I spun last summer. Now I need to get it off the spindle and ply it. Until I do that, I can’t spin any more yarn! And I really want to spin, right now. I have some roving I bought at Kid & Ewe that is calling my name.

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London Bound, Baby!

London Bound!Mike is going to London for work and this time I GET TO GO ALONG! Wheeee!!! Almost two years to the day from when I left London last time. And I get to take the fancy pants camera this time! I will have lots of time by myself while he is in meetings, which is perfect time for me to explore and take tons of pictures. Last time I went, I kept having issues with my camera battery giving out on me before the end of the day – this time, my camera has a battery that doesn’t give up for days on end. I have a big memory card. I am all set!

Unfortunately, Jason doesn’t have a passport, and even doing an express passport we wouldn’t have enough time to get one for him. I’m going to go and get him one later this summer though, so if this comes up again he can come along too. He is pretty excited about spending a week with my parents, and my Mom is making some fun plans for him while we are gone, so I am sure he will have a good time.

So far, I have plans to go to a knitting group meeting with Ann one night, and I’m sure that a stop in Liberty and Loop will be in order too. (Ann will be out of town when the group meets at Liberty, but I might go on my own.) I want to go back to see the Tower of London, and visit some of the museums that we didn’t go and see last time – Mike mentioned the British History Museum, and I found the Textile Museum and Sherlock Holmes Museum that I want to check out. I always enjoy the little quirky museums like that! Maybe another trip to Kensington Palace too – our time there last time was pretty short because we were leaving for Paris later that day.

To make things really perfect, we are staying at the Marriott right by the London Eye and Big Ben – so no matter where I am in London, I have great reference points to get me back there! Another fabulous thing? Their weather right now! I looked it up last night, and the temperatures are still in the 70s over there during the day – so I can wear knitted goods! I’ll be speed knitting on my Clapotis this week to try and get it ready to wear when I am there! I wonder what else I could whip up in just a week?

So, if you were going to London, what would you go and see? Where have you been that is worth checking out? And if you live in or near London and want to get together, let me know! Which reminds me, I need to let Jen know that I am coming over so I can meet up with her and baby Finley!

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Knittastic!

We Are One…

Christine & The Sheep Shawl – Team Members for the Amazing Lace

“We are very athletic and well-traveled, but we can waste time arguing about stupid stuff.”

Christine, 36, has recently returned to college in spite of her initial fears of the younger students. She wishes that the university offered a degree in Knitology, but for now is looking at a Chemistry degree. She started knitting in February, 2005, with the support of her husband, Mike and her son, Jason. Her fourth or fifth project ever was a lace project. No one had bothered to tell her that lace was supposed to be hard, so she offered to knit a feather and fan lace shawl for a friend’s wedding. Since then, she has taken on other lace projects, including the Charlotte’s Web Shawl made of Koigu (Kooooiiiiiguuuuuu) and requiring the use of charts. She met the Sheep Shawl at the Kid and Ewe fiber festival in Boerne, Texas last November, and knew that the pattern simply had to be hers immediately. Christine admits to being neurotic, obsessive, and sometimes too much of a perfectionist. You can regularly hear about her knitting adventures on the Pointy Sticks podcast. She enjoys traveling, taking photographs, and knitting socks using the Magic Loop method. She fears knitting sweaters, not getting gauge, not having the needles she needs, and knots in her yarn.

Originally from Fibertrends, the Sheep Shawl, does not want to reveal its age to the public. An Evelyn Clark design, it features sunshine that ripples down on a village surrounded by orchards, sunflowers, and sheep. It is a simply lovely lace challenge and includes clear and well written instructions and easy to use, large print charts. Being made in Cherry Tree Hill’s laceweight merino wool and a US 3 Crystal Palace bamboo circular needle, it is an “all-around good athlete.” The shawl considers itself to be “spontaneous, competitive and funny.” It claims to have no fears and often blows off steam by simply relaxing in the knitting bag. It has spent time at Twisted Yarns and Yarntopia in Houston, Texas and looks forward to traveling with Christine this summer. The Sheep Shawl describes Christine as “very kind, gentle and patient,” but admits that one of its pet peeves about itself is that it is extremely delicate and sometimes prone to its stitches jumping off the needles.

If the team meets the challenge in time, the Sheep Shawl will be competing in the judging at the Houston Knit at Night Guild 10th anniversary conference in August. Both team members are nervous and excited about this opportunity, and are convinced that they are up to the challenge.

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Blame it on the Fever…

I woke up this morning exhausted. I tried to push through, but the need for sleep was overwhelming and eventually I went back to bed. When I woke back up (after more weird dreams), I realized just how hot I was. Out came the thermometer to confirm what I already knew – I was running a fever.

The podcast that was going to be recorded today is now going to be recorded tomorrow. Which sucks in a way, because I really want to get it on a regular schedule.

Right now, Mike is on a phone call in the study. On the “corded” phone. I want to call my Mom. I was going to go and get the cordless phone to call her. You know, because Mike is on the other phone. Doh! I’m blaming it all on the fever.

I think it is time for me to take some more Tylenol and go back to bed.