lolajl: August 2004 Archives

August 24, 2004

Everything is now on the G5 server, and loading is much better than before. Now when I go into MT Admin to edit my blog postings and configuration, I no longer have to wait for long reloads. And even better, I can now use the enhanced MT-Blacklist plugin to squash down those irritating spam comments.

While looking for that bag where I'd put my sewing patterns in, I finally found the copy of the vest pattern I'd picked out for the Variegations Vest knitalong. So now I can get back to the swatch. Unfortunately, I cannot find the original pattern - it'll likely show up when I'm cleaning out my stuff. And I'm due for a massive weeding soon . . .

I'm gaining more confidence in my sewing abilities. I got the bias sewed onto the choli prototype now, and I'll finish sewing the other side down. I'm trying to decide whether to do it by hand or by sewing machine. Likely I'll go ahead and do it on the sewing machine.

August 17, 2004

Looks like my web hosting service finally got their G5 servers and are moving sites over, methodically, and when I put in a request for a module that is needed so I can kick spam comments to the curb, they said they could put me up in their queue for tonite. So, if this blog gets a bit messy in the changeover, have patience.

August 16, 2004

Yesterday, my little buddy Alex came over with his mom to play with Bruce and me. He was a little scared to be in a strange place, but after being reassured that his mom would be nearby at all times, he started pulling off all those little tricks that babies are capable of pulling off around this stage.

lolaalex

So, what about that swatch that I knitted for Latvian Mitten cardigan? Well - even with size 3.75mm needles, I'm still getting a gauge of 6 sts/inch. I'm not particularly happy about that. Also, the fabric seems a bit on the thick side. Given that there will be long sleeves, and it'll come down a bit below my hops, I'm wondering how stiff it would be if I went ahead with my handspun yarn. I think the yarn called for in the pattern is Rauma, but I'd have to doublecheck. It has a soft hand, I think.

With Genia's help, I finally got started on my sewing. I decided to make it easy for myself and took the pattern pieces to the printer at work, where they do print jobs for architects and constructors. Not too expensive, and quick service. I then cut out the pieces, and I took some muslin and cut out the fabrics.

Two choli pieces

I don't want to mess up good fabrics until I know exactly what I'm doing. Right now, I've got the fronts all sewn together, and sewn to the back piece. I cut out the bias (boy, it's a real drag) and pinned it to the right front and around the neck. Later tonite I'll give it another run through the sewing machine.

Learning to master the sewing machine is going to take me a while. I seem to have a tendency to learn heavily on the peddle, which of course makes stuff go through a bit too fast for comfort. And, its really tricky manipulating the fabric when you're trying to sew a baseline 1/4 inches from the edge.

August 3, 2004

Just a little bit of organizing will go a long way in pulling you out of a knitting doldrum. I've finally gotten back to working on the swatch for the Giant Latvian Mitten Cardigan, using my own handspun yarn. And it's about time!

Works in Progress

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