It's been a busy couple weeks. Got a bad case of tendonitis in my wrists and the doc told me to lay off knitting for a while. Now there's a limit of how long I can keep away from knitting. In the midst of Sock Wars III, a lace stole was casted on. Since the project has a deadline (i.e. my cousin's wedding) it needed to be started. As of today, I have 24 rows of 416 done for the body. Methinks I need to knit faster.
The sock war socks are in the mail as of yesterday afternoon. Feel kinda bad that I didn't include any extra "gifts" in my parcel. Will send some along later this week hopefully. Just a matter of time before I receive mine in the mail. The lady doing my socks has been killing one person a week. She was originally assigned to my assassin's assassin. My assassin died last week. I think my killer socks are in the mail. The only thing delaying my death is Canada Post. :)
Work is crazy busy this week. 4 projects due this week. How the heck does this happen? Either nothing is due, or everything is due. Thank god one of the projects is pushed back another week.
Haven't had time to do much Orchid Society work. Heck, my plants I ordered from last month still have yet to be potted. Needless to say, they are not looking too hot right now.
Once I have a breather, I'll figure out how to post pictures to this blog thing.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Monday, May 12, 2008
Death to Swatches!
War Background
So the Sock wars started on the Friday... at 5 am. The dossiers were sent out using an automated system. Most emails systems caught that email as spam and did what it normally does to most spam: filter or delete. I'm a paranoid individual so all my spam is filtered. But some people had systems where the spam was deleted automatically so they never received their dossiers.
Within a couple hrs of the emails being sent out, people already started bitching about how it wasn't fair that other people got their dossiers before other people. Some more melodramatic people even went as far as saying that they quit because the competition wasn't fair.
Life isn't fair. Suck it up princess. I had to work a full 8 hrs the day that the 'war' started. You didn't see me bitching about "oh, people have unfair advantages cuz they don't have to work." The pattern was posted for everyone to d/l at 7 am. With the way the pattern was written, you didn't need to know the size of the socks until the last minute.
Now I'm pretty sure none of this BS happened during the last 2 Sock Wars. The main reason why I think people started complaining is because there's a prize this time. The previous 2 wars were for bragging rights. Ah well.
News on the warfront
If you haven't heard already, my first sock is to be frogged*. The swatch LIED... LIED I say.
I was a good girl and swatched. The 2.5mm gave me 17 sts / 2" while the 2.75mm gave me 16 sts / 2". So I went with the 2.75mm, which were the recommended needle size for that yarn/gauge.
That should've set off alarm bells. I knit continental so my tension is loose. Even, but loose. As a rule of thumb, I tend to go 1 needle size down to compensate for my tension. That almost always gives me gauge. Why I didn't listen to my gut feeling is beyond me.
So here I am, knitting like a mad woman, trying to get the pair of socks done and in the mail on Monday. By Saturday, I figure I'll be lucky if I finished 1 sock this weekend. Sunday night, 11 pm, my curiousity got the best of me and I decided to check my gauge on my partially finished sock.
BAD IDEA. The gauge was giving me 14 sts/2" instead of the 16 sts/2" that I got from the swatch. Since my victim is a US7, I doubt that the sock would fit her.
Emailed my victim to confirm that she indeed had tiny feet and I'll be frogging the sock tonight. 10+ hrs of knitting wasted.
Le sigh. I hope Pistols-n-Sticks will make good use of the extra 10 hrs she'll be getting.
* Frog (v) - to rip out a project. "Rip it, rip it"
So the Sock wars started on the Friday... at 5 am. The dossiers were sent out using an automated system. Most emails systems caught that email as spam and did what it normally does to most spam: filter or delete. I'm a paranoid individual so all my spam is filtered. But some people had systems where the spam was deleted automatically so they never received their dossiers.
Within a couple hrs of the emails being sent out, people already started bitching about how it wasn't fair that other people got their dossiers before other people. Some more melodramatic people even went as far as saying that they quit because the competition wasn't fair.
Life isn't fair. Suck it up princess. I had to work a full 8 hrs the day that the 'war' started. You didn't see me bitching about "oh, people have unfair advantages cuz they don't have to work." The pattern was posted for everyone to d/l at 7 am. With the way the pattern was written, you didn't need to know the size of the socks until the last minute.
Now I'm pretty sure none of this BS happened during the last 2 Sock Wars. The main reason why I think people started complaining is because there's a prize this time. The previous 2 wars were for bragging rights. Ah well.
News on the warfront
If you haven't heard already, my first sock is to be frogged*. The swatch LIED... LIED I say.
I was a good girl and swatched. The 2.5mm gave me 17 sts / 2" while the 2.75mm gave me 16 sts / 2". So I went with the 2.75mm, which were the recommended needle size for that yarn/gauge.
That should've set off alarm bells. I knit continental so my tension is loose. Even, but loose. As a rule of thumb, I tend to go 1 needle size down to compensate for my tension. That almost always gives me gauge. Why I didn't listen to my gut feeling is beyond me.
So here I am, knitting like a mad woman, trying to get the pair of socks done and in the mail on Monday. By Saturday, I figure I'll be lucky if I finished 1 sock this weekend. Sunday night, 11 pm, my curiousity got the best of me and I decided to check my gauge on my partially finished sock.
BAD IDEA. The gauge was giving me 14 sts/2" instead of the 16 sts/2" that I got from the swatch. Since my victim is a US7, I doubt that the sock would fit her.
Emailed my victim to confirm that she indeed had tiny feet and I'll be frogging the sock tonight. 10+ hrs of knitting wasted.
Le sigh. I hope Pistols-n-Sticks will make good use of the extra 10 hrs she'll be getting.
* Frog (v) - to rip out a project. "Rip it, rip it"
Thursday, May 8, 2008
The week that doesn't end
The past weekend was the Vancouver Orchid Society Annual Show & Sale. I'm the current treasurer and was head cashier for the show. It was almost 3 days of non-stop work. Took Friday off my REAL job and spent it judging orchids in the morning, watched Iron Man in the afternoon and did cash for the preview night gala that night. Then the day started again at 8 am for the next 2 days. Needless to say, I was completely drained when Monday rolled around.
Thus, no knitting was done. Sock Wars start on the 9th and I'm excited. Should be great fun. Can't wait.
Thus, no knitting was done. Sock Wars start on the 9th and I'm excited. Should be great fun. Can't wait.
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