Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Oh My How Time Flies...

Gosh I can't believe it's been a month since I last scribbled a few words on my blog. Work has been keeping me crazy busy - but I figure enough is ENOUGH! I deserve 30mins to doodle 'n stuff on my blog.....yeah, I do!

Where to start.....

Well, I finished my niece Karlia's Koifish Socks! Woo hoo! Her birthday is in two weeks, so I have to package up her gifts tonight! I also finished her Diagonal Lace Scarf.


I've been furiously knitting a child's frog jumper I'm donating as a prize for the under 3's colouring contest for Year of the Frog (a global campaign to help save amphibians from extinction). Yeah, I know it's kinda work related, but hey, it IS knitting! Currently I'm finishing the intarsia frogs on the front. I can honestly say that if any of you ever hear me say that I'll knit another intarsia sweater, you have the right to smack me up the head!!! Several times! [grumbling under breath...]

In between all that I've also been knitting my french market bag, although I haven't progressed very far on it at all. Jeez, what could be taking up all my spare time??

Then there was this great evening out - a roadtrip with the knitting gals to Shall We Knit. What an awesome night. Kat blogged all about it, so I'll just jump on her wagon, and simply show you photos of the treasures I bought[not that I needed more yarn either!]


Canadian Rovings Polwarth Wool


Sheldrige Farms Soft Touch Handpainted Ultra


Over the long weekend, the gals went on another roadtrip that I couldn't be part of [boo hoo], BUT they did bring me back some awesome rovings for spinning! I love, love, LOVE the rovings! Thanks K & N [mwah!] Both gals have blogged about the trip to Brier Run Alpaca Farm here and here.


yummy alpaca and silk rovings


Hmm....what else....oh yeah....I got a package in the post yesterday and it was my elitespun worsted weight yarn that I'd ordered at the Knitters Frolic in Toronto last month. I want to make the Isolde sweater (Twisted Sister's pattern in their Double Trouble book).


Elitespun Worsted


Isolde

On Sunday, I had the BEST meal at Montana's Cookhouse! The restaurant only opened up 3 weeks ago on Fanshawe & Hyde Park Rds. Oh my God, the food is awesome! While waiting for the take-away, we shopped a little and got gifts for our triple trouble felines at home. I think they like their new pet beds [laughing].


Shelby (left) and Sandi

I know this post is getting really long, but a lot happens in a month! Finally though, I'd like to quickly note that I am embarking upon yet another knitting project (a group of us are knitting sweaters). I've decided to knit Tempest by Ann Weaver and published in Knitty Spring 2008. This pattern is gorgeous and the yarn called for is Fleece Artist Blue Face Leicester 2/8. I ordered two skeins from Colorsong Yarns - Moss and Victoria - and can't wait til the package arrives!

Tempest

And now I gotta stop! It's getting late. I know there's lots of other stuff that happened this last month - oh my, how time flies!

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