~Merriam-Webster Online
which, I am, although I may not be able to demonstrate it in this post.
Sigh. School has been a mix of good and bad. I did transfer to a different school (did I mention that?) and everyone's been nice. However, I lost my purse on September 18. Inside the purse? A $99.99 graphing calculator, which has since been replaced, a cross-stitch project, my library cards for three counties, and...
The purple wave socks.
It still has not been found or returned, and I seem to have lost my knitting vigor, or at least my sock vigor with the loss of this pair.
I did attend the Wool Gathering back on September 20, and there I sat and wove... and wove... and wove... for the very first time on a 2/2 twill table runner at the SCA booth, where they were indeed kind enough to let me use the loom.
My purchases?
- A Wool Gathering tee
- Noro Kureyon Sock in... probably 092, if Yarndex is correct
- Noro Silk Garden Sock in... uh, S245?
- Opal Rainforest series in the caterpillar colorway
- Kaffe Fassette Regia Landscape in the colorway fire, I believe
- CPY Maizy (I wanted to try Panda Wool, Panda Silk, and Panda Soy, as well as the manufacturer's dyes for Panda Cotton, but I didn't end up doing so)
- CPY Kid Merino, berry, to make Ice Queen
- Knitting Notions Supersock in Pacific. I'm thinking I'm going to do LOTR themed socks with this.
- Yarn Place Gentle, in greys
- a rug hook
- a cotton spindle (because I bought some Foxfibre cotton last year and couldn't do much with it with my Schacht hi-lo)
- And, my last item, a swift, which seems to be oak, stained(?) in a reddish color.
I have also completed two more mesh bags to use for groceries. However, be forewarned, a project which I cannot seem to find again, is very small, and will not hold very much. The Saturday Market Bag, in Sugar'n'Cream is a success, though, and the Everlasting Bagstopper continues to be quite handy.
There are approxiamately 10 times as many items in my Ravelry queue as are in my projects...
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