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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

I have been working on my next itsy project for a week now. I finally found some decent threads. I wish I had special ordered them for that contest but I still would not have won. Truly I did not have a good concept to go with my work. The work itself was enough for me. My goal was to make something tiny and extremely difficult. I like nothing more than challenging myself. Eventually I will be able to work past figuring out a new skill and move into the realm of meaning.

I have put about 8-10 hours into this new project and will post a picture later. After it was about an inch long on the needles, I actually dropped a stitch! WHAAAA??? It fell about 5 rows down before I found it. Luckily it was a collumn of just kniting unlike two stitches to the left or right which involved S2K1psso every other row. If I had dropped one of those! Omg, I can't even imagine the mental pain and suffering. To avoid mistakes, I have been working only when I am wide awake and not bored. I can only work 1-2 hours at a time with my current setup. I don't think its very good for my eyes to work much longer on something to small for more than 2 hours at a time.

To distract myself from it, I have been learning to cook new recipes. Tonight I will cook one of my favorite dishes. I have not made it before myself but have had it for years and my Persian friend's house. Her Mom is the best!!

Persian Cooking - How to make Tadig Rice from Macaela VanderMost on Vimeo.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Follow Up - Itsy Bitsy Knitsy

Soooooo! I am so excited that I managed to finish that darn thing and submit it for review. I didn't win, or even get an honorable mention but I DO HAVE THIS!

The contest was to win one of the most beautiful dolls in the world by Marina. They can be seen on her website: www.enchanteddoll.com

Evidence! It is actually touching a doll - AND - despite not having a dolly of my own, it came out just the right size. I had to knit by the seat of my pants according to online measurements.



It has been MONTHS since I mailed that darn thing and I haven't had the heard to knit since. It took hundreds of hours. Literally, it was my very first attempt to do something so small. I totally screwed up my fist little swatch and had to restart. The discarded piece was only 1 cm long but because I wasn't used to the needles, that first bit took two weeks to finish. I almost had a heart attack. But I did it!

And now I'm ready to start another one. "Psycho"