I'm almost done putting the latest batch of Workbaskets onto a duplicate Workbasket list. I've already got some for sale at Etsy but there's a lot more that I've received since then. And I'm trying to abide by Etsy's request not to change a listing after it's been listed to save myself 20 cents. As useful as that site is I can't see how someone would do that to save themselves a couple of bucks but they're everywhere, on all levels of society, either on Wall Street or in the local website, 'gimme, gimme, gimme' with no regard for others.
Ooops, my bad, this is not a political soapbox, I mean it could be since it's my blog but I don't want to do that. As a firm believer in the Law of Attraction I don't want to attract more ills of the Universe by concentrating on the perceived ills around us. Karma will come home to visit those that cause misery to others as a natural course and considering some of the ills these people have caused they are going to have a major bill come due.
So I've finished the Spiderman afghan for the friend's nephew. This is going to be his big Christmas gift and I'm pretty proud of the way it turned out. If I thought I could get the $$$ for the time you have to invest in it I would put it out on my design page as a special order. Actually I should do that anyway. You never know when someone will contact you and absolutely NEED to have one of those. I still get requests for the Space Invaders sweater even though I've done as the lawyers asked and 'ceased and desisted' putting images out on Etsy. As usual, lawyers are not a lot of fun. But it was interesting having been picked up by the viral Internet, was that my fifteen minutes of fame?
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
More Workbaskets
Hooray! The latest purchase of Workbaskets has just arrived. I'm a bit disappointed in the condition of them. The description said that the seller hadn't been through the magazines to determine completeness and even just looking at them you can tell pages are loose from a page having been torn out. There's one born every minute. Just have to remember not to purchase from that seller again or question her closely on condition if I ever do.
So the magazines are in, out of 56 that I purchased there are 12 that I don't already have. I'm at that stage where the big pieces are complete and now I'm trying to fill in the corners and bits and pieces. Which could get expensive, or I could just reference the other Workbasket indexes out on the web for the years that I still don't have. Most of them are the early years, yeah, big surprise there. But the 90s magazines are in short supply also. Must have been cutting back on the production runs as subscriptions ran out and weren't renewed.
So I'm back to updating the Workbasket Index, take a look and let me know what you think if you're into that kind of thing.
After that I compare the duplicates against my existing library, keeping the nicest one for my reference. Guess I should put a link onto the index page offering my duplicates for sale. There's plenty of good use in these magazines, they are a treasure trove of patterns, ideas and recipes. I've tried some of them and those cooks knew their business. Come to think of it, I have some leftover chicken in the fridge now, wonder what they suggest. Off to do research....
So the magazines are in, out of 56 that I purchased there are 12 that I don't already have. I'm at that stage where the big pieces are complete and now I'm trying to fill in the corners and bits and pieces. Which could get expensive, or I could just reference the other Workbasket indexes out on the web for the years that I still don't have. Most of them are the early years, yeah, big surprise there. But the 90s magazines are in short supply also. Must have been cutting back on the production runs as subscriptions ran out and weren't renewed.
So I'm back to updating the Workbasket Index, take a look and let me know what you think if you're into that kind of thing.
After that I compare the duplicates against my existing library, keeping the nicest one for my reference. Guess I should put a link onto the index page offering my duplicates for sale. There's plenty of good use in these magazines, they are a treasure trove of patterns, ideas and recipes. I've tried some of them and those cooks knew their business. Come to think of it, I have some leftover chicken in the fridge now, wonder what they suggest. Off to do research....
Monday, September 15, 2008
Half past September....
and I'm still struggling with projects that should have been done awhile ago. I did finish the train sweater and now I'm working on another one to refine the design. Too many little color bits to make it an efficient pattern design. 'Course I could complete the sweater using intarsia and fair isle methods and then complete the details with duplicate stitch but I've not been satisfied with the way my duplicate stitches look. Prolly pulling the yarn too tightly, that's my usual issue with fiber arts I want to pull that yarn to get a good tension and then the whole thing buckles on me cause it's been pulled too tightly. Another reminder to relax and let things happen.
So I've started on the Spiderman afghan for my friend, Laura. Her nephew will just think she's the bestest auntie in the world when this is delivered for Christmas (as if she isn't already the bestest auntie in the world in his eyes). This has reached the perseverance stage of construction. I'm up to 24 dc on each facet, I usually have to stop and go do something else after two rounds just to let my hand relax a bit. And a couple of rounds can take an hour at this stage of the project. Another swatch of blue, another line of the web and then a couple of rows of blue to finish it off the color work. I still have to fill in the support lines on the web through the body of the afghan and that will take time. It's kinda hard to work with the needle on one side of the project and the yarn on the other while you chain stitch your way across it. Still going to take awhile but will be done in plenty of time for Christmas.
Christmas! September and I'm already planning for Christmas....might as well give in and just think about it all year round like some people do. Does that make your Christmas list longer or shorter when you devote that much time to it?
So I've started on the Spiderman afghan for my friend, Laura. Her nephew will just think she's the bestest auntie in the world when this is delivered for Christmas (as if she isn't already the bestest auntie in the world in his eyes). This has reached the perseverance stage of construction. I'm up to 24 dc on each facet, I usually have to stop and go do something else after two rounds just to let my hand relax a bit. And a couple of rounds can take an hour at this stage of the project. Another swatch of blue, another line of the web and then a couple of rows of blue to finish it off the color work. I still have to fill in the support lines on the web through the body of the afghan and that will take time. It's kinda hard to work with the needle on one side of the project and the yarn on the other while you chain stitch your way across it. Still going to take awhile but will be done in plenty of time for Christmas.
Christmas! September and I'm already planning for Christmas....might as well give in and just think about it all year round like some people do. Does that make your Christmas list longer or shorter when you devote that much time to it?
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