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31 Days Done

January 31st, 2012
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And this marks the last post in 31 one posts in January. Yay for keeping to that.  I wrote about 25 of the daily post topics I had put up way back on 12/26, expanding a few of them over a couple of days, combining others and writing willy nilly a couple of times.  Goes to show I have plenty to say.

I don’t think I will keep posting every single day, because that is effort to keep up, but I do hope to post a couple times a week and maybe pick a day to write more about me and geekery posts. Not to mention without a list of topics to fall back on on quiet days I might not have anything to say.

On the short goals list I posted, here it is again with some additions and completions.

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Nerd Wars

January 30th, 2012

Nerd Wars, is something I started hearing about a couple weeks ago and it turned out the ornament signup were happening so I jumped aboard.  I kind of love the fact that the circles I move in mean a geeky craft event is something I can be told about firsthand.

It’s a three month tournament with challenges where you can gain points for your team. And there are all sorts of teams, I was eyeing Team Impala, Team Tardis, Team Bite me, Team Writer, Team Hellmouth,  let’s just say there were a lot of flavors to chose from.

I made it onto Team Mythology  and I think I am going to attempt my Apollo shawl, or Athena Cowl as my dissertation project.  Though a project that would be extra epic would be the Arachne wrap I have in mind, but that involves, colors, stitches that look like weaving coming apart, and all kinds of madness I’m not even up to doing more that drawing in my graph paper notebooks.  Mythology is one of my oldest loves. Right there with Dinosaurs. Greek, Egyptian, Norse, Celtic, Native American, Japanese, Chinese, Hindu, African, Russian, I pretty much tried a little of everything.

So three months of knitting when I am already working on an epic Mythology themed series of projects? Meeting other knitters into Mythology? Reference threads of Raverly?  Sign me up.

Now I just have to wind yarn and swatch one or both of  these projects and write up a proposal by 2/15.  And my only thought is YAY!  Hopefully three months is actually long enough to write, knit, and get out into the testing world a pattern.

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Stash Time: No Not that one

January 29th, 2012
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I’ve talked about the yarn stash a couple of times. But it is not the only stash I have. With all the Jewelry and Markers that I make I have over the years amassed quite the pile of beads.

Beads and charms and crafty things.

I tend to grab a few of a lot of things wandering the bead district and then work from there. Sometimes I have ideas, and will grab a couple things online, but roaming the bead shops, is always fun inspiring and stash enhancing. Sounds a  lot like visiting the yarn stores.

Sometimes coming up with a new design is just laying things out, and seeing what comes to mind. Which may be something interesting or nothing at all.  This pile below, was a nothing at all.

Or a pile, turns into charms for all the seven years at a very magical school.

You have, Owls and castles, Diaries stones, padfoot, and moony. That set is still in progress but you get the idea.

 

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Mittens vs. Gloves vs. Arm Warmers

January 28th, 2012
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Mittens, gloves, fingerless gloves/arm Warmers, so many options, so much winter.

I have cold hands I’m the best of weather and I’m a commuter. So I tend to need fingers and dexterity as well as having warmth. Trying to pull out a metro cad with half frozen fingers or gloves on are not a way to endear you to everyone else trying to get through the turnstile.

I need a balance.   And with everything else my balance comes in layers. I tended this year to wear fingerless gloves under full gloves. Actual mittens have never quite worked for me, granted I have never knit myself a pair. I have made flip top mittens, but I tended to keep the top in the flipped position and it wasn’t the best for actually keeping me warm.

Right now I have a set of arm warmers in Madeline tosh worsted tart. I have a pair of fingerless gloves, made of Zealana the merino possum mix and a pair of gloves knit of what I believe is Art Yarns. My usual combination are the art yarn gloves with the Zelana beneath that. One blistering day 11 degrees or some such horror  threw in the worsted and wished I could stay home with the cat instead. Sadly not all of us get to stay home all day and find comfort sitting on blocking shaws and hopping in boxes.

So maybe this will be the year I try mittens or flip tops again.  I do have all that sock yarn I will never be making socks with at this rate.

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More Geekery: Enter Books

January 27th, 2012
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Well we spent yesterday with stories about the library and books  it seems fitting to discuss my favorite books.  So, if you haven’t gathered, I like to read.  See my Goodreads, I’m just pretty bad about updating it, but I am hoping that signing up for the Goodreads challenge  (100 books in 2012) will keep me updating, I have an app for that.

Today’s Picture set are current WIPs in various stages of not done.

I live in an apartment with a dozen or so bookcases. My mother once asked after I came in with a haul from a book fair if  ”I didn’t have enough books”, I don’t really understand what she meant, what is this “enough books” of which she speaks?  I have a kindle or I likely would have run out of bookcase space, again.  Not that the kindle keeps me from buying books, but it keeps me from buying  too many I suppose. And there many books that I am torn between Kindle version or book version. Mostly because I have the first 15 books in that series on my shelf.  I have an iPad now, I can buy digital comics. I haven’t yet but we’ll she how long that lasts.

So it’s clear I like a lot of books. What are my favorites? Well that’s a difficult question to answer. But I can talk about things all my favorites have in common.

They’re long, and by long I mean epic. I’m talking Lord of the Rings + The Hobbit + The Simiralion + Unfinished Tales + the History of Middle Earth= What’s this I hear about the Children of Hurin? Long. Once I become invested in a character I want LOTS about them.  Comic books tend to make that easy as does fan fiction.  You just read No Man’s Land? Want more stories like that? Here are 50 you may enjoy.

So if your book is a series you have a in already. I read stand alones, or you know trilogies that are actually trilogies but the more the merrier.  I just started the Stephanie Plum novels, not my usual genre but I have over 15 books to giggle my way through.

Now there’s something different about this world right? I’m talking its the year 3215, the apocalypse happened, vampires, witches, werewolves, dragons, fairies, fey, ghost, ghouls, trolls, aliens, time travel, space,  mind reading, zombies, prophecy, amulets, spells, demons, nephilim, angels, elves, halflings, dwarves,  new worlds, creatures, gods, weapons, explosions, snark, the apocalypse is about to happen, etc…

Now are you telling me a good story? Are your characters engaging? If a bomb goes off and you change POV do I remember the bomb when we get back? Do you make this thing your own? Whatever on that long long list is yours. I’ve read a lot of vampire novels what makes yours different?  The vampires themselves? The world they inhabit? The world’s knowledge/ignorance? Wait you’re a wizard in Chicago – Chicago doesn’t believe in wizards and you have an ad in the yellow pages? Alright I’m reading.  It’s always 3am? Street of gods?  Bond Titles? Demigods?  Straddling two worlds? A town where your taxes are paid at the blood bank?  Eastwood Titles?  You have my attention.

So some Authors that make it dangerous to Link my Kindle directly to my bank account in no particular order.  Patrica Briggs, Kim Harrison, Jim Butcher, Simon R. Green,  Laurell K. Hamilton, Charlaine Harris, Rick Riordan, Kat Richardson, Kate Griffin.

And some authors that it’s likely for the best they aren’t still writing  or I would have problem, JRR Tolkin, Anne Rice, J.K. Rowling, I suppose I  can add Neil Gaiman to this list as I own most of his back catalog already, so that damage has been done for now.  And because who needs money really, I always take recommendations.  So throw those my way.

Knitting books? Oh you mean that entire Shelf I have? It’s mostly stitch dictionaries? And Pattern books, and Teach your self visually X… we’ll talk about that later.

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Geekery: The Beginning

January 26th, 2012
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I was looking over the 31 Posts list again and noticed I had been neglecting the geekery category. With five days left of this whirlygig of fun I thought I should talk about that some. So I am combining two topics, How did it start? Why are you a geek?

Photos from the most recent DragonCon, random acts of geek,  and Halloweens Past.

I think I would have been geeky no matter what, but I come by it genetically as well as on its own. My dad liked to tell me whenever we watched it, that one of his first dates with my mother was to see Wrath of Kahn. This is also the man who plopped down his wee daughter in his lap and said some very magical words. “This show we’re about to watch, its called Star Trek. [TOS]”  And he did not stop there, James Bond, Bruce Lee, Clint Eastwood, Adam West’s Batman,  The Hulk, A – Team, Highlander, Night Rider, WWE,  Socc (sorry dad) Football, Wonder Woman, the Six Million Dollar Man.  I’m sure I’m forgetting plenty.

The only thing my dad drew the line at was Horror, he assumed I would have nightmares.  Likely because my half sister 5 years my senior did, but still insisted on watching them. She would drag me along,  and in my five year old brain everything was dandy for logically; I did not live on Elm Street , I didn’t go to sleep away camp, and  Chucky was a damn doll, fear was illogical.

And then I got older and there came the books.  To read makes our speaking English good. I remember in grade school having a color coded  learning to read system and  getting annoyed because they kept moving me up in the colors before I had read ALL the books and wouldn’t let me go back.  I read a lot as a child My dad who brought me to the library every two weeks and paid my fines when one of the 25 books I checked out vanished for a month, would let me buy a set number of books from, the Scholastic book club and Troll monthly book club and the library/school  book sales.

One week I  came back with a handful of books. By now my dad had gotten used to bargaining me down. Not because I wouldn’t read the books, but because I would misplace a few for a while, and he was tired of being a regular donor to our library’s fund.

Dad:  That’s it?
Me: I read everything else.
Dad: Everything?
Me: That I want to. They don’t get new books fast enough.
Dad: Dad grunting sound that means the conversation is over.

Two weeks later we walked, and walked, and walked. And he brought me to Grand Army Plaza, home of the Brooklyn Central Library.  Look at  this place.  In comparison my local library was one story, and easy to completely browse in 20 minutes.

That place is a monster in the best possible way.  I found old Sci-Fi novels from the 70′s and 80′s , more YA horror, and series. I was in love.  And that became our regular bi-weekly stop off.

I started reading comic books in the second or third grade. The boys would be reading them and I was intrigued. I watched all the Marvel Cartoons, so I recognized the characters, so at first I would just take them from the boys. “I read faster than you, you’ll get them back in a minute.” It helped that, that particular boy was the son of my God Mother and my Mother’s best friend, I spent many a Saturday at his place playing video games. Until I got my Super Nintendo in ’93. He caught on pretty quick and would just hand over the comics, and then we’d argue for half of the time on the playground who was more awesome. Then proceed to reenact stories.

I was one of the only girls that did this, but I didn’t think much of it, unless we were playing and they decided I had to be Supergirl.  She was dating Lex Luthor, I think not, I have standards boys. Storm, Rogue, Batgirl, and we have a deal. I can’t remember if Wonder Woman had a run at the time, but if she did they weren’t buying it, I read some old stores in the library trades but that was about it.

Family TV nights were spent watching things like, Hercules, Xena, Buffy, and the lot. The only rules we had were in bed by 10 and homework done before the TV went on, which was easy to do.  By 3:30 I was watching afternoon cartoons, at 5 I was reading a book or 12, and by 8 I was ready for prime time television.

I went through the various stages of Job desires by cool movie/character;  Spock (oh I can’t be a vulcan? Astronaut then), Egyptologist (Dr. Jones, and Mythology), Archaeologist (Dr. Jones & Current Discoveries circa 1992 -94), Paleontologist (Dinosaurs – no further explanation needed), Biologist/Chemist (introduction to subject), Computer Programmer (this had nothing to do with Hackers I swear),  Psychologist (first psych class in HS). I will hand it to my parents, their response was always, sure, go for it, with a also doctors are cool, just saying.

And then I went and got a Master’s Degree in an area of psychology that makes most people go, “so what does that mean?” and got the job that makes people go “but what do you do?” (I’m a Market Research Analyst) because it was what I studied and exactly what I wanted to do. I work in an office where Sauron and a Dalek guard my desk and my boss sends me emails about Comic Con. When I tell a story about attempting to kill a moth with a sword the only reaction in the office is, over kill much, no question on how/why I have a sword to make this attempt.

Not everything in my life is geeky but the things that are make those boring parts more fun.  This geek started young and plans to stay that way. Now I’m off to call my dad and tell him he’s awesome.

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First in a New Kind of FO

January 25th, 2012
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Yatta!

That my friends is a spindle full of black yarn hand spun by yours truly. I suppose its not technically and FO as I want to spin the purple and ply the  two together and then have to wash and set said yarn. But it is the completion of my first spindle of worsted-ish yarn.

I finished it off while watching the State of the Union last night.

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By the Numbers: 2011

January 24th, 2012
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As I create my spreadsheet for 2012, I started looking at my knitting history from 2011.  And the yarn tells an interesting tale. Even with the binges of yarn I added less yarn to the stash than ever before and knit more items then yarn came in. Likely a good way to round out a year before I learned to spin and could start having a fiber stash.

In numbers – I knit 8991 yards, of stashed yarn Bringing down my total yardage to 38K. Yarn purchased for projects and knit on the spot did not make it into the spreadsheet but may be a fun thing to track this year.  I knocked out 25 skeins from the stash, so I’m to about 150 skeins of varying size, and yardage.  I have a couple big projects planned so that may thin the yarn out some more.

I actually only walked out of Vogue Knitting Live with 6 skeins and added the 5 skeins of tweed my friend traded with me  yardage wise I haven’t increased my stash by nearly as much as expected.  A friend and I have plots to have a KAL to make Alleghney out of our piles of eco wool.

Updating my spreadsheet also left me with the realization I have seven projects on the needles right now (I’m counting the Marvel scarf). So I should be getting busy and see if anything will be finished any time soon. It also means I will need to get rid of my mostly broken dresser as it is taking up precious real estate and get something that if nothing else can hold all the hand knits. Part of me wants to get a trunk. A huge old steamer trunk. We’ll see how that goes.

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Simple Pleasures

January 23rd, 2012
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I don’t think I’ve mentioned  Blogstars 2012 happening over at Rock & Purl. 52 weeks and 52 posts, my own will be going out in October.  This week’s guest post  was all about the simple pleasures in life and taking time out to take part in them.  As someone who has been spending the last few days scheduling everything i can around me this made me pause.

I did come to the conclusion that I will have to take a couple days off from the job job once this major project is over both to wind down, and take time to engage in my crafty pursuits in a way weekends have not been enough for lately. Mostly due to exhaustion from the crazy project.  Back to simple pleasures.

Brandy is a drink that I don’t have any strong feelings or ideas about, but tonight I shall be heading to a Brandy tasting with a friend. The same bar that is hosting this even has has series of Whiskey and Beer & Cheese tastings that I have gone to before,  and come out with new favorites,  understandings, and recommendations.

As I add more and more things to the life list, spinning, the gym,writing, sewing,  long term Christmas knitting, blogging, etc… I just have to remember to make sure that things like this keep happening.  And I don’t become a work, work, work, person turning what used to be fun into a second career, and slowly carving out the pleasures in life.

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Knitting In Public

January 22nd, 2012
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Do you knit in public? Was anyone offended/incredibly happy/curious that you were doing so?

I’ve talked about the fact that I knit in public more often than at home so this is a daily thing for me. And I’ve had very different reactions though never one of offense. I’ve met other Knitters on many occasions because I was working on something. I’ve learned about yarn shops and, events just because I was knitting in public.

I’ve found other geeks while finishing a Dalek on the train and having someone call out, “Exterminate.” And shared that this particular Dalek was for someone becoming a doctor. A very fitting gift indeed.  I’ve had other knitters surprised that I could knit while standing. Something I find easy if I have a subway door to lean on. Depending on the project there were days where I would prefer to stand because knitting sitting down, meant not having enough room. I’ve flown with my knitting, without problems so far.

 

All the images of projects between the paragraphs today are items I have knit in a public venue, be it on the bus, plane, train, convention panel, park, bar, restaurant or somewhere else and were remarked on by someone. So I guess I fall onto the side of people being happy that I knit in public. Of course I am usually wearing headphones, and its rare that someone will go out of their way to make a snide comment to a stranger, so I may be missing the negative ones.

I have gotten the occasional, “Will you make me….; My _____ used to do that; I don’t have the patience; how much do you charge for; Isn’t that an old lady thing (thanks mom)” etc… But my usual reaction to all of those is to just ignore them. Really the alternative isn’t worth it. I mean, it can’t be easy to wash blood out of yarn.

I’m of the mind that I enjoy knitting and it is something that I am able to do in social situations and still keep up with conversation, or something that I can do, when other options are limited. All my friends know this about me and tend to be more surprised when I haven’t pulled out knitting then when I do.

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