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Sunday, December 16, 2012
Speedy socks
I just finished Cookie A's Reykjavik socks with Stricken Smitten Sinful Sock yarn in Scheherazade's Sky (CC). Not only are they beautiful, but I was able to complete them in 5 days.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Phish - Kansas City Starlight 8/22/12
On Wednesday night, after 3 years of no live Phish shows, Kyle and I went to see one of our favorite bands. We had a CPJS "Meet 'n Greet" at Shelter House 2 that was labeled "The Goldberg Family Reunion". We saw so many good friends from all over the country. My best friend from high school, Smithie, was able to come with us. We went to our first Phish show together on 8/6/1997 at Riverport in St. Louis.
The weather was perfect, the lights were amazing, and we had great seats (house left, 15th row).
Set 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Skin It Back, The Moma Dance > Rift > Bathtub Gin, Stash, The Ballad of Curtis Loew, Kill Devil Falls > Funky Bitch > Run Like an Antelope
Set 2: Tweezer > Piper > Mike's Song > Bouncing Around the Room > Backwards Down the Number Line > Heavy Things, If I Could > Weekapaug Groove, Harry Hood > Suzy Greenberg[1]
Encore: Loving Cup > Tweezer Reprise
[1] Stairway to Heaven tease from Trey.
The weather was perfect, the lights were amazing, and we had great seats (house left, 15th row).
photo from Phish's FB page
Setlist:
Set 2: Tweezer > Piper > Mike's Song > Bouncing Around the Room > Backwards Down the Number Line > Heavy Things, If I Could > Weekapaug Groove, Harry Hood > Suzy Greenberg[1]
Encore: Loving Cup > Tweezer Reprise
[1] Stairway to Heaven tease from Trey.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
April yarn update
I've been busy with work, school, knitting, and spinning. It's a careful balance, and I'm looking forward to finishing with school for the summer very soon. Here's what I've been up to.
On April 15th I went to the last day of Knitting in the Heartland. I took one spinning class from Jacey Boggs, who was fantastic. Check out all of these spinning wheels!
That was only half of the circle too! I wish I would have gotten more pictures. After the class I went to the market. This was my take home.
Yarn:
Corny Goodness - Fingering Weight in Blue Jay and DK Weight in Fern Green Medium (it's made from corn and it's really soft!)
Nerd Girl Yarns - <3 Heart You (100% superwash merino) in I'm a Knight
Fiber:
Esther Purl Fibers - Cormo Roving Braid, 4 oz.
Wooliebullie - 50% merino, 25% silk, 25% bamboo, 2 oz, in Raspberry Swirl
City Street Textiles - two 1 oz. rainbow batts
Treasure Goddess - Superwash Merino braid, 4.1 oz in Mint 'N Teal and Fluffy Batt Superwash Merino Wool & Sparkle, 2.7 oz in Turquoise
So I need to get spinning!
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So as far as finishing goes, I don't have a lot. I've been working on some big projects lately. Currently I'm working on my Evenstar Shawl, aka The Lace Monstrosity.
Right now I'm doing the border, which contains almost 3000 beads. I've been working on it since April of last year, so I'm really glad to be nearing the finish.
I also have a Zora sweater freshly on the needles out of Malabrigo sock in Cote D'Azure.
I always have some socks going. These are the Cookie A sock club April shipment, Nanaimo socks in Socktopus Sokkusu Original in River Styx.
I see a blue theme here, but that is typical for me.
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Recently finished I have a pair of socks:
I used a sock pattern called Groovy Socks with Walking Wisti Travel yarn in Zombie. I've been wearing them every day since.
Also, I made a pair of booties for a co-worker:
This is my favorite bootie pattern, Christine's baby booties. They used only a couple of yards of the Corny Goodness Fingering in Blue Jay. I have plenty of yarn left over, so I'm sure that there will be more.
That's mostly it for my April fiber-y yarn-y adventures.
On April 15th I went to the last day of Knitting in the Heartland. I took one spinning class from Jacey Boggs, who was fantastic. Check out all of these spinning wheels!
That was only half of the circle too! I wish I would have gotten more pictures. After the class I went to the market. This was my take home.
Yarn:
Corny Goodness - Fingering Weight in Blue Jay and DK Weight in Fern Green Medium (it's made from corn and it's really soft!)
Nerd Girl Yarns - <3 Heart You (100% superwash merino) in I'm a Knight
Fiber:
Esther Purl Fibers - Cormo Roving Braid, 4 oz.
Wooliebullie - 50% merino, 25% silk, 25% bamboo, 2 oz, in Raspberry Swirl
City Street Textiles - two 1 oz. rainbow batts
Treasure Goddess - Superwash Merino braid, 4.1 oz in Mint 'N Teal and Fluffy Batt Superwash Merino Wool & Sparkle, 2.7 oz in Turquoise
So I need to get spinning!
-
So as far as finishing goes, I don't have a lot. I've been working on some big projects lately. Currently I'm working on my Evenstar Shawl, aka The Lace Monstrosity.
Right now I'm doing the border, which contains almost 3000 beads. I've been working on it since April of last year, so I'm really glad to be nearing the finish.
I also have a Zora sweater freshly on the needles out of Malabrigo sock in Cote D'Azure.
I always have some socks going. These are the Cookie A sock club April shipment, Nanaimo socks in Socktopus Sokkusu Original in River Styx.
I see a blue theme here, but that is typical for me.
-
Recently finished I have a pair of socks:
I used a sock pattern called Groovy Socks with Walking Wisti Travel yarn in Zombie. I've been wearing them every day since.
Also, I made a pair of booties for a co-worker:
This is my favorite bootie pattern, Christine's baby booties. They used only a couple of yards of the Corny Goodness Fingering in Blue Jay. I have plenty of yarn left over, so I'm sure that there will be more.
That's mostly it for my April fiber-y yarn-y adventures.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
The stage background was filled with jungle plants and a stuffed lion. They played some songs from the new album and I'm looking forward to checking it out when it's released on June 12th.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Wurstfest
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Crappie
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Lunch with Dirtfoot
We missed the Dirtfoot show in St. Louis because Kyle and I had to be responsible adults that finish their homework. Luckily we got to see the band as they passed through CoMo on their way to St Louis. I fed them potato leek soup, beer bread, and a romaine salad for lunch. My favorite part of the visit (this happens every time) was that one of the guys announced that it was time to leave. As most of them head toward the van, Scotty and Daniel each pour some whiskey and linger in the kitchen. Those two try to stay here as long as possible. It's not without threats to leave them here that they finish their drinks and load into the van.
James E. recorded their show, so you can listen for free here.
Dirtfoot at 2720 Cherokee in St Louis, MO
Thanks James for taping! It's not the same and being there, but it sure does help.
James E. recorded their show, so you can listen for free here.
Dirtfoot at 2720 Cherokee in St Louis, MO
Thanks James for taping! It's not the same and being there, but it sure does help.
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