14 Apr 2007 Where To Begin

We had super strong wind in Southern California last Thursday. I had some Thai food delivered. The smell of burning fire was immediately noticeable as soon as I opened the door when the delivery guy showed up. I thought it was weird that someone had a fire going. The delivery guy commented, “strange that people are doing BBQ in this crazy condition.” BBQ? It turned out that the wind blew down a power line, started a brush fire and burned down a house in Beverly Hills. Yikes.

Few things I want to enter in this online journal before I forget them. First, I want to thank Ted for turning me on to the idea of a vertical swift. I wouldn’t have known about it if he didn’t send me all kinds of info on the various styles of swifts. He truly is a walking knitting encyclopedia. A fiber Guru.

I’ve been knitting quite a bit. I am doing the Four Corner Hat for mom. The crown is made up of four panels. The photo shows the first one that I completed.

You can work the panels separately then sew them together. Or join while you knit. I choose the second method of course. The brim for this style is a slip-stitch pattern, which is much easier than the fair isle pattern for the Nordic style. I am almost done with the third panel of the crown. Yay. Also, the yarn from Blackberry Ridge is very soft and stretchy. Quite enjoyable to knit.

I also started a simple lace project with KnitPicks’ lace weight, Gossamer. I know. I mentioned that I won’t blog about this one because it will be a gift. But this person doesn’t read my blog. So why not?

The pattern is the Candle Flame Shawl that I bought this yarn for. I thought about doing a more challenging pattern. But decided, heck, go with the original plan.

I am also knitting Afghan squares for Marianne’s friend Julie. I am not liking the yarn that I am using. Time to make a trip to A Mano to get something else. Any excuse to make a trip to the LYS, right? :-) But seriously, I also need to get some cotton blend for the next hat project for mom.

Speaking of A Mano, remember the taping of the Men’s night TV segment at A Mano? Yeah. That aired some time ago. And to my horror they used part of my interview. I sounded like Miyagisan in The Karate Kid. Eek. Anyway. A Mano wants to continue Men’s night. Please let them know if you are interested.

Mac users, have you heard of Quicksilver? I discovered it recently. I absolutely love it. It’s an amazing launcher app. Go take a look.

Next topic. I made some changes/improvements to my blogs. First. I decided to end My Project 356 blog. With all the things that have been going on, I stopped taking photos regularly. Keeping a 365 project just doesn’t make sense at this point. I will just keep my Flickr account and make that my photo blog. It is also subscribable if anyone is interested to see my less than amateurish photos. :-)

Speaking of subscribing. I was able to find a way to combine all my blogs plus the Flickr account into one feed. So, if you are interested to read EVERYTHING I post, like my tarot journey, Buddhist practice, and of course, knitting, you can subscribe to this feed. It doesn’t necessary mean that you will get a lot of reading material though. :lol:

I also added a feature called “Subscribe to Comment”. I always wonder if anyone who asks a question on my blog would return to look for a response, or would they expect an email instead? This will solve the dilemma. If you expect a response or want to be notified of new comments, just select to be notified by email. As long as you provide a valid email address, you will receive an email for any future comment to that post.

Do you see that new section in my sidebar that’s powered by Twitter? It’s a social networking thingie that I discovered yesterday. I don’t know if it will be useful or not. But definitely fun to try. It lets you use web, IM or mobile phone to send an update of your status, which gets posted on the network and sent to everyone that you consider a friend. The idea is to let friends follow what each other is doing, strengthening the relationships. It’s also used to send updates like news, etc. Go check it out. Read the TIME article. :-) Let me know if you sign up!

A little update on my mom. Her condition is stable. But she is not able to walk around much. She uses a wheelchair most of the time. And her hair is mostly gone. Thank goodness that I finished the first hat. I was going to post more about the ridiculous things that my sisters did. Yes. Sisters. I don’t just have one wacky sister. I have two. And I don’t mean the one that I am working with to find help for mom. I have another one that’s making the matter more difficult. But I am just too tired of talking about them. I’ll just focus on the positive things for my mother and hope that she gets back some strength so she can have better quality of life.

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7 Responses

  1. Now, where do *I* begin…I love that hat…I’ve been playing around with the slip-stitch thingie also. And that shawl? Very pretty! You have been busy!
    I’m so glad you got the first hat finished for your mom, and I’m glad to hear that she’s stable. Sending her and you loving thoughts and prayers. (I so hear you on the family craziness)

  2. Dear Jason,

    Ted rocks. He knows everything. I’m thinking of asking him the meaning of Life but I’m sure he’s tired of answering that question. The new hat pattern is really cute. Nice colors you have picked to knit with. Concentrating on the postive will help give you strength to deal with the negative. I will continue to hope your mother’s condition remains stable or improves. I’m glad one of your sisters is able to try to help out during this difficult time. The yarn for your new shawl is really pretty and I will look forward to watching your progress on it but I wouldn’t be so sure that your friend won’t check on your blog eventually. Alot of my friends didn’t use to check in on mine but have started to do so more often so beware! Your surprise may be blown! Have a good weekend!

  3. OMG, Miyagisan? LMAO! You know just how to turn a phrase. And I find it even more amusing because Pat Morita never had a Japanese accent. In real life, I mean.

  4. I’m so glad that you’re enjoying your vertical swift. I’m thinking I’ll get one as well, ‘tho’ I expect getting it into Canada will be a PITA. Lace and hat look great. And what are your sisters thinking!?

    Not to Jane re: the menaing of life. Life means whatever you want it to mean. That’s the misery, the mystery, the magic, the amazement, and the hope of it all.

    Wow. Where’d that come from?

    Take care, Jason. I think of you often and hope that you’re staying well.

  5. That Ted really is a whiz. I’ve just today finished the knitpicks Candle Flame Shawl, but I used an Australian laceweight wool in cranberry colour. It looks good but it is yet to be blocked, you might see a photo on Men Who Knit after that.

  6. Marianne, thank you. One of the wacky sisters is getting worse and something has to be done. The other one is just too into herself right now. Thank you for your loving kindness. Mom continues to be stable and we’ll have a CT scan in two weeks to see the results.

    Jane, thank you. There have been some craziness, personal and work. But I hope to get to concentrate on some knitting in the next few days. I need to get the projects done and sent out. Ted is awesome. He also pushes you to experiment for yourself. Best way to learn.

    Sachiko-san, today sand the floor. Tomorrow wax on, wax off. :-)

    Ted, thank you again. I am going to find out if they ship to Canada and how. The quality of the swift is good. I wonder if I should lubricate it? I imagine I should. This is probably a dumb question. :lol: Hopefully I’ll be back writting regularly soon. It’s been sooooo long.

    Kerry, I can’t wait to see your Candle Flame Shawl. How long did it take you?

  7. The square hat sounds interesting. Thanks for sharing.