I wanted it so badly, but I've been able to shove that want aside, telling myself that it wasn't right yet, that I could wait, that something better would be around the bend.
And then they went and improved it. *cries*
Do I need it? No, of course not. But want is a mighty strong motivator. I suppose I could start trawling eBay to see if I can get a good deal on a first-gen model, but I want the new hawtness.
/whine
Ordered some yarn from KnitPicks recently to test out their sock offerings. These are earmarked for gifts--love the colors, feel great in the skein/ball, will let you know how they knit up.
First, Gloss (70% merino, 30% silk). I think I want to make a cardigan from this stuff. These two will be transformed into a hat.

Next, Essentials (75% superwash merino, 25% nylon--kettle dyed). For socks. I &hearts the color gradation.

I know--pictures of yarn aren't very exciting. I just needed to remind myself that I actually do knit and that I'm halfway done with my coughchristmasknittingcough.
I'll spare you photos of the needles I purchased; I thought I'd try out a pair of their Addi Turbo knockoffs. I'm going to take them out for a spin this weekend and will let you know how they work (I think there might be 3 people on my f-list who know what I'm talking about. I'm cool with that). KnitPicks is old news in the knitting world, but I haven't tried out these items yet, so I'm excited to see how they work out.
And that's all the geekery for today. Now to read some stuff and comment on it.
And then they went and improved it. *cries*
Do I need it? No, of course not. But want is a mighty strong motivator. I suppose I could start trawling eBay to see if I can get a good deal on a first-gen model, but I want the new hawtness.
/whine
Ordered some yarn from KnitPicks recently to test out their sock offerings. These are earmarked for gifts--love the colors, feel great in the skein/ball, will let you know how they knit up.
First, Gloss (70% merino, 30% silk). I think I want to make a cardigan from this stuff. These two will be transformed into a hat.
Next, Essentials (75% superwash merino, 25% nylon--kettle dyed). For socks. I &hearts the color gradation.
I know--pictures of yarn aren't very exciting. I just needed to remind myself that I actually do knit and that I'm halfway done with my coughchristmasknittingcough.
I'll spare you photos of the needles I purchased; I thought I'd try out a pair of their Addi Turbo knockoffs. I'm going to take them out for a spin this weekend and will let you know how they work (I think there might be 3 people on my f-list who know what I'm talking about. I'm cool with that). KnitPicks is old news in the knitting world, but I haven't tried out these items yet, so I'm excited to see how they work out.
And that's all the geekery for today. Now to read some stuff and comment on it.
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on 2009-02-13 12:19 am (UTC)Lace is a nice fabric; you can never go wrong with lace, I think. I've just been going to fabric stores to find something CLOSE to the brown suit the Doctor wears. I have yet to find some...
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on 2009-02-13 12:28 am (UTC)Lace is gorgeous, but knitting it on the yarn that makes for pretty and delicate fabric can be v. trying; I haven't been able to do a true lace project in quite a while because I don't have the time to work with the intricate charts. One of my favorite things I've made is this shawl (http://www.anitaderouen.net/photos/personal/Christmas2004/momshawl2.jpg), which is trying to swallow my poor mom...
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on 2009-02-13 12:35 am (UTC)For me, yarn, lace...whatever, would be hard for me to do. I'm better with computers than I am with actually making something with my hands. Although, I've seen on eBay that people have made Doctor Who characters with yarn, which I've been dying to get my hands on.
*Edit: That shawl is incredibly pretty BTW!
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on 2009-02-13 03:36 am (UTC)Thanks about the shawl--was the first big piece of lace I did.
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on 2009-02-13 03:39 am (UTC)That shawl look like it took a long time to do.