My chatbot, Ms. Know Nothing, is a bit of a mess and I haven't had the time to continue working on "her". Meanwhile, I have still yet to pick up any knitting or work on any number of my craft projects. I haven't been in my craft room for who knows how long. It may be covered with dust, for all I know.
I've got yet another new obsession and his name is Marcel Proust. What have I gotten myself into? I've picked up "In Search of Lost Time" many times, back to when it was still called "Remembrance of Things Past" and given up in humiliation. This is the longest book ever written in which there is the longest sentence ever written. And with my memory, this is a big problem, for with those really long sentences, well, I forget what they are about somewhere halfway through (or even less). Still, I'm intrigued. I always have been.
I just finished reading Alain De Botton's "How Proust Can Change Your Life".What a wonderful introduction to the world of Proust. De Botton himself is an excellent and very funny writer.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Thursday, August 2, 2007
off on a tangent
I haven't knit anything for a week. I have a room full of unfinished projects. A friend brought over some felt because she said I asked for a small piece for something I was working on. I don't even know what it was!
What's happening here?
I'm off on a tangent. That tangent is called "Ms. Know Nothing". She's a web bot, a chat bot, a virtual character. You can talk to her if you don't mind her limited ability to converse and have a high tolerance for frustration.
I must give a lot of credit to a friend of mine who has way more knowledge of this stuff than I'll ever have. Please visit her blog, The Websafe Times, for great conversation, interactive drawing, and artwork that you'll see nowhere else. Some days, I am in awe. Yes, I know it sounds like hyperbole, but trust me, it isn't!
I'm in a hurry right now and I can't seem to set up the links outside of the posting area, so here's the link so you can have your frustrating talk with Ms. Know Nothing!
What's happening here?
I'm off on a tangent. That tangent is called "Ms. Know Nothing". She's a web bot, a chat bot, a virtual character. You can talk to her if you don't mind her limited ability to converse and have a high tolerance for frustration.
I must give a lot of credit to a friend of mine who has way more knowledge of this stuff than I'll ever have. Please visit her blog, The Websafe Times, for great conversation, interactive drawing, and artwork that you'll see nowhere else. Some days, I am in awe. Yes, I know it sounds like hyperbole, but trust me, it isn't!
I'm in a hurry right now and I can't seem to set up the links outside of the posting area, so here's the link so you can have your frustrating talk with Ms. Know Nothing!
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
rocks
i ought to clean up before I take a picture
My living room is a work in progress at the moment. Well, it's been a work in progress for almost two years, to tell you the truth. When I moved into my present house, I had a hankering for a more modern feel than I had in the interior of my last house. We have two living rooms, one with a woodstove for winter and the other with huge windows to look out onto the garden for summer. Big change from my last place, a barely one bedroom glorified cottage!
Anyway, in the spirit of letting you know what I'm making, today I made some more pillows for my "shabby chic" sofa. It's most definately more shabby than chic! After painting the winter living room different hues of gray and getting a most modern sofa and coffee table, I had a yearning for something of the old house.
I didn't clean up and there's still things waiting to find their rightful home behind the sofa, so here's a sliver of a picture:
Anyway, in the spirit of letting you know what I'm making, today I made some more pillows for my "shabby chic" sofa. It's most definately more shabby than chic! After painting the winter living room different hues of gray and getting a most modern sofa and coffee table, I had a yearning for something of the old house.
I didn't clean up and there's still things waiting to find their rightful home behind the sofa, so here's a sliver of a picture:

Thursday, July 12, 2007
no crafts for four days!


I brought some knitting but I didn't do any. No, that's not exactly true. I cast on 60 stitches to begin a new pair of socks. That's as far as I got.
I went on my camping trip to the Bay of Fundy National Park in New Brunswick, Canada. It was cold and dreary but we were lucky and the unsettled weather passed us by until after we had packed up our tent and all the gear one has to bring on a camping trip. We did leave a day early. The fog was as thick as it ever gets and there were intense downpours as we drove home.
I like that in Canada, when they tear down an old covered bridge, they put up a new one that looks just like the old one. Very quaint!
We also traveled up to Moncton to see the White Stripes. What a great concert! We felt very old. I dare say we were the oldest people there, hands down. Do we get a medal or an award for being crazy for standing in the front of a crowd of high school kids who have four billion times more energy and don't mind being crammed in like a bunch of sardines? I don't know, but get this: it was worth it. Great concert!
Afterwards, some boys asked us if we had jumper cables and they called Dick (my significant other) "sir".
Friday, July 6, 2007
knitting socks
It has been pointed out to me that I haven't posted in a while. I'm glad anyone wants to see what I've been doing!
What have I been doing? Well, I stopped knitting those bags 'cause I was developing a small mountain of them and I need to find a venue to sell them if I'm going to make so many.
So, I've been knitting socks. I don't think they're "worth" putting up pictures of. They're socks. Fairly plain socks.
I am suddenly crazy about knitting socks since I learned how to do it on two circular needles instead of four (or five) double pointed ones. I really found it annoying, trying to juggle all those needles. Now, it's pure mindless pleasure. And I get to watch bad television at the same time!
So, that's it for now. Maybe I'll post a photo of a pile of socks when I get back from the camping trip I'm going on. That'd make a nice picture.
What have I been doing? Well, I stopped knitting those bags 'cause I was developing a small mountain of them and I need to find a venue to sell them if I'm going to make so many.
So, I've been knitting socks. I don't think they're "worth" putting up pictures of. They're socks. Fairly plain socks.
I am suddenly crazy about knitting socks since I learned how to do it on two circular needles instead of four (or five) double pointed ones. I really found it annoying, trying to juggle all those needles. Now, it's pure mindless pleasure. And I get to watch bad television at the same time!
So, that's it for now. Maybe I'll post a photo of a pile of socks when I get back from the camping trip I'm going on. That'd make a nice picture.
Monday, June 25, 2007
yes. . .more purple
In an earlier entry, I mentioned that I used to abhor purple. I don't think I owned anything purple until a few years ago. I finally got over my prejudice. Because it's a secondary color it's got a zillion possibilities. Anyway, I am finally starting to do something besides crochet bags. Here's some yarn I dyed up this winter; purples, lilacs, blues and mauves. Oh, you can see that, can't you? Silly me!
I'm about to embark on using my knitting machine again. I spent a good part of today wrestling with the darned thing. My partner spent at least two hours on it himself. It just wouldn't knit. It was the crapola yarn that came with the machine that was the problem! URGGGHHH!!!! Anyhoo, the yarn:
I'm about to embark on using my knitting machine again. I spent a good part of today wrestling with the darned thing. My partner spent at least two hours on it himself. It just wouldn't knit. It was the crapola yarn that came with the machine that was the problem! URGGGHHH!!!! Anyhoo, the yarn:

iPod pouches
Of all the bags I've made thus far, these are the plainest, but I'm keeping the black one. It's got my iPod mini in it. The other one is made of chenille and a regular iPod would fit in it. They're not completely flat. The bottom is rounded, just like the others, so ones' ear buds can fit in it without distorting the bag.
I must stop crocheting these things until I get some beads but I just can't stop!
I must stop crocheting these things until I get some beads but I just can't stop!

Sunday, June 24, 2007
. . .and more bags
This egg shaped pouch became egg shaped because I ran out of yarn. I love how these bags evolve into something different each time, even though they all start out the same. Each one starts with a circle. Where it ends up. . .well, I hope they get more interesting each time. I've got to get some beads with big eyes so I can add more ephemera!

This one's just okay. I know it's time to take a break and do something else until I get those beads.

This one's just okay. I know it's time to take a break and do something else until I get those beads.

Friday, June 22, 2007
bag making frenzy
I've made five bags in the last two and a half days and I hope to make another one this afternoon.
Here's another rag bag. This is the only one that is flat:

More ribbons and beads:

I didn't think I was going to like this one as I was nearing its' completion. With the addition of the triangular flap, I suddenly fell in love with it.

I include a side view 'cause I was thinking about Weaver birds' nests as I was crocheting.
Here's another rag bag. This is the only one that is flat:

More ribbons and beads:

I didn't think I was going to like this one as I was nearing its' completion. With the addition of the triangular flap, I suddenly fell in love with it.

I include a side view 'cause I was thinking about Weaver birds' nests as I was crocheting.

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