Sunday, April 22, 2007

Meet Titus!


This is our newest and latest addition. Meet Titus!
We picked up Titus yesterday in Niagara Falls. This was a whirlwind round trip that meant we drove down Friday night, picked him up Saturday morning and then turned around and came home. What a rush!

Titus is a miniature schnauzer. Right now he's only about 6 or 7 pounds. Yesterday in the car, he was quiet all the way home. We really didn't hear anything from him until we put him in his crate last night. And then he let us know all about who he is! He eventually quieted down and his cries became fewer as the night passed.

Here he is with his first squeakie toy. He loves this little rabbit that Mom gave him.






And here he is with D. First time on the furniture!


So yesterday in the car, I was even able to do more work on my silk scarf - which is coming along quite nicely! Titus just sat and watched me while I knitted away. I would post a picture but the scarf is downstairs and right now I'm typing with one hand because Titus is half on my lap, half on my chest and needs to be held in place!

But don't worry... we've already given him the conditions of being in the family. I told him yesterday,
"Okay, dude, this is the way it is. First, you have to like hockey. Then you have to like golf. And then, ultimately, you have to like knitting."

If yesterday's car ride is any indication, we're in great shape so far.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Moms blog too!




Hi Everyone!

This is my Mom with my Nanny and two of my aunts.


My Mom is a madly talented quilter who wants to start her own blog. Check it out!
Here are two examples of her work; a quilt she made for my cousin Nicole when she got married, and a 9 patch quilt she made for my fiance last Christmas.

See? I'm not the only one who has to fight creative urges.

In fact, she's probably the reason that I have these creative urges in the first place!

Sunday, April 8, 2007

knitballs returns


omigod hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!


this is how you greet your friends when you are a 14 year old girl. don't ask me how I know this, but it might have something to do with being trapped behind a group of grade 9 girls who absolutely, 100%, HAVE to walk, at a snail's pace, in a straight line (all 7 of them) across the width of a hallway so that no none else gets to their lunch and everyone is subjected to "omigod, hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" and "omigod, you are so funnnnnneeeeee, like, LMAO" and "omigod, i love your paaaaaaaaaaaaaants, but i like mine a whole lot betterrrrrrrrrrr, heee heee." and, ultimately, so that, by the time you do get to your lunch, you'd rather, like, gaaaag.

with that off my chest, i'm pretty happy to finally find the time to get back to writing about some knitting. since i last wrote, i've had Parent/ Teacher Interviews (another rant for another day), The Grade 10 Literacy Test (I won't even go there), meetings about the School Improvement Plan (an interesting kind of boring), various lazy days with my sweetie and, last Tuesday night, a huge fire in a neighbour's house that scared the living daylights out of me (fire is merciless; pray that you never have to find that out).

despite all of the busy-ness, i've actually been doing a lot of knitting and what's kept me from posting is, of all things, having to take the bloody pictures!! i feel like i can no longer post without a pic!! holy stress!

First point of discussion: Bridesmaid #1 is having her second baby and I am knitting the cutest little baby bolero. If my computer wasn't so slow tonight, I'd take the time to create a link, but since it feels like a telegram would be faster, I will just leave it at this: Baby Bolero from Debbie Bliss' "Baby Cashmerino 2" in her cashmerino yarn, soft lilac. This yarn is D-I-V-I-N-E to knit with. Cue the picture:



Okay, the one on the right is supposed to be on the left, but who really cares? It's not finished; i still have to knit the sleeves and the edging. But I'm quite pleased at my progress, particularly since this is something I might previously have considered as difficult.



So, baby knitting aside, I also decided to change my focus with the Handmaiden silk and scrap the Argosy in its entirety. Besides, I really wanted to make a baby blanket with that pattern and so I've already got something else lined up with it. In any case, I really felt that the Handmaiden needed something a little finer, almost, shall I say, feminine...? I didn't feel that the Argosy really allowed the yarn to show what it was capable of, and, besides, since I spent 40 bucks on the freaking yarn, I really wanted something special.


I found the perfect stitch in a little book called "Knit Stitches and Easy Projects" and the pattern is called "Horseshoe Print" (on page 7 of this little gem). And so, despite the fact that it gives me headaches and neck pain, I will perservere because this is what it looks like with only a few inches complete:


TA DAHHHHHHHHHHH! I think the pattern is perfect for this yarn and I do believe it will look just gorgeous when it's finished.


Which, if you think about it, is exactly what a silk scarf wrapped around your neck is supposed to look like: Gorgeous!