Meme

Knitting Meme (it’s all about me me me!) (and my knitting)

Bold the ones you have done/used.

Techniques:
Bind off, any extra stretchy one
Bind off, I-cord
Bind off, sewn
Bind off, tubular
Bobbles
Buttonholes

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Cables
Cast on, any extra stretchy one
Cast on, backwards loop
Cast on, long tail
Cast on, provisional
Cast on, tubular
Colorwork, intarsia
Colorwork, slipped stitch
Colorwork, stranded
Darning
Double knitting, reversible
Double knitting, tube
Drop stitch

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Entrelac

Fair Isle
Felted (accidentally)
Felted (on purpose! yay!)

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Garter stitch
Graffiti knitting, aka knit tagging
I-cord
Kitchenered a sock
Kitchenered something larger than a sock
Knitted a sock using two circular needles

Knitted and purled backwards
Knitted Continental style, aka picking
Knitted English style, aka throwing

Knitted two socks on two circs simultaneously

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Knitted with beads (and wire)
Lace
Magic loop

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Short rows
Smocking
Steek
Stockinette
Swatched

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Thrummed knitting

Twisted stitch

Knitted with any of these fibers:
Alpaca
Bamboo
Banana
Buffalo
Camel
Cashmere
Corn
Cotton
Hemp
Linen
Milk
Quivit
Silk
Soy
Synthetic (acrylic, nylon, etc.)
Wool

Projects:
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Afghan (more like a lap blanket… it's my meme and I'll meme what I want to!)

StB copy

Alice Starmore pattern, any (St. Brigid, above)
Armwarmers

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Baby items
Gloves

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Hat
Holiday-related knitting
Household items (dishcloths, washcloths, tea cosies, etc.)
Knitted a gift
Knitted for a pet, garment
Knitted for a pet, toy
Knitted item for a bride
Mitts, fingerless
Mittens, cuff-up
Mittens, tip-down
Moebius band (on purpose!)
Purse or bag
Scarf

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Shawl
Shrug/bolero
Slippers
Socks, toe-up
Socks, top-down

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Stuffed toys

Sweater, cardigan
Sweater, pullover
Sweater, top-down
Toy/doll clothing

Designed:
Dress
Hat
Lace garment
Mitts
Published a knitting book
Scarf
Skirt
Socks
Stitch pattern
Sweater, cardigan
Sweater, pullover
Sweater, top-down

Other:
Dyed yarn or fiber
Knitted for charity
Knitted in public
Learned a new technique on YouTube

Participated in a KAL
Spun your own yarn
Taught a child to knit
Taught a male to knit
Wrote a knitting blog

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It was fun to trip through the archives for some of these images. Wow. I've been blogging and knitting and blogging about knitting for a long, long time.

From a meme found on kmkat and her needles, adapted from a meme on CanaryKnits.

Meme

A few things (meme)

  1. Do you like bleu cheese?  Yes!  I love all kinds of cheese.  I've lived in a couple of places famous for cheese!
  2. Have you
    ever smoked?
    1970 – 2005.  I just celebrated 5 years quit!
  3. Do you own a gun?  No.
  4. Favorite
    type of food?
      Mediterranean.
  5. Favorite type of music?  All types — it varies with the wind.
  6. What do you think of hot dogs?  Depends on the hot dog — nearly anything is good cooked (slightly charred) over an open fire or very hot coals.
  7. Favorite Christmas movie?  Love Actually.
  8. What do you prefer to
    drink in the morning?
      I have three cups of coffee — with cream and a little sugar — every morning.
  9. Can
    you do push ups?
      I've done push-ups; don't know if I can do push-ups; I may be able to do a push-up.
  10. What’s
    your favorite piece of jewelry?
      My engagement/wedding ring that DH had made for me.
  11. Favorite
    hobby?
      Knitting, reading, gardening, writing.
  12. Do you have A.D.D.?  No.
  13. Do you wear glasses/contacts?  Glasses.  I haven't worn contacts in 20+ years.
  14. Middle
    name?
      Lynn.
  15. Name three thoughts at this
    exact moment:
      Should I throw the sheets in the wash and then take a shower, or take a shower and then throw the sheets in the wash?  It looks like it's going to be a much nicer day today than yesterday.  I need to confer with the girls and come up with a day that will work for all for birthday cake!
  16. Name three drinks you regularly
    drink:
      Coffee, Diet Coke, water.
  17. Current worry?  I'm not much of a worrier, though I might answer differently wide awake in my bed at 3 a.m.
  18. Current
    hate right now?
      Fraud, corruption, entitlement, lies.
  19. Favorite place to be?  With my family.
  20. How did you bring in the new
    year?
      Around a little fire in the woods.
  21. Someplace you’d like
    to go?
      The Mediterranean.
  22. Name three
    people who will
    complete this
    .
  23. Do
    you own slippers?
      Sort of.  I have some heavy wool slipper socks, but I'd really like some slip-on slippers — those French ones that are so cute.
  24. What color shirt
    are you wearing?
      I'm not wearing a shirt.  Heh.  (I'm still in my nightgown.)
  25. Do you like sleeping
    on satin sheets?
      No.
  26. Can you whistle?  Yes, and I do it all the time!
  27. Where are you now?  In my office/studio.
  28. Would you be a pirate?  I like the idea of being a pirate, but I probably wouldn't be a pirate.
  29. What songs do you sing in the shower?  I do not sing in the shower.  It's true.  I never have.
  30. Favorite girl’s name?  Zoe.  Still.
  31. Favorite boy’s name?  David Michael.  If any of my girls had been a boy, that would have been his name — after DH's brother and mine.
  32. What is in your pocket
    right now?
      This nightgown doesn't have pockets.
  33. Last thing
    that made you laugh?
      OMG, who knows?  I laugh loud and often!
  34. What vehicle do you drive?  2000 Saturn SW.  I want an electric car!
  35. Worst injury you’ve ever had?  I'm knocking on wood right now because I really haven't suffered much more than bumps, bruises, cuts and scrapes — with the occasional twist, but nothing broken.  Knock, knock, knock, knock, knock!
  36. Do you love where you live?  I absolutely love where I live.  I think about moving, but can't imagine finding a house/location I love as much as this one.
  37. How many TVs do you have in your house?  Two.
  38. How many computers do you have in your house?  Two.
  39. If you changed your job, what would it be?  A photographer or a detective (which, combined, sounds an awful lot like a Private Eye), or a writer, historian, librarian, archivist, teacher, mentor… too many things!
  40. If you had three wishes what would they be?  I wish health, happiness, adventure, prosperity, and love for my three girls!  I wish for a long and healthy life for DH and me, so that we can travel, have a few more adventures together, and enjoy the grandchildren that I also wish for (but not yet, thankyouverymuch).  I wish for world peace… or, at least, world I-don't-agree-with-you-but-that's-no-reason-to-kill-you-getting-alongedness.  Is that more than three?

Thanks to Ms. Kat for this morning's meme!

Meme

She gave me an “M”

You might call this the Frickle-down effect on a meme…

Julie at Fricknits did G and gave Carol at Knit-and-Run an F, and (here’s the Frickle-down part) Carol has kindly given me M!  I will write on ten topics or themes or truthinesses that begin with "M."  If you want to bore other people similarly, please ask me for a letter and I will give one to you.

Dsc09454_1Mackluks.  Carol was especially enamored of the Mackluks, and so am I.  They were one of my favorite gifts to give this Christmas.  I’m also completely enamored with the recipient of the Mackluks — my nephew Mack — but that’s another M story.  Though not technically mukluks, that’s always what we’ve called this style of suede-sole slipper socks.  (I wonder why I so often give pet names to my projects.  There must be some significance.)

M—– is my last name!  It’s a difficult name to pronounce, telemarketers absolutely murder it — it could be French (there are some in the Paris phone book), but husband’s family is decidedly German.  I dated him for quite a while before learning how he pronounced it, which, in fact, is quite different from how some of his very own relatives pronounce it.  It’s easily confused with other words — or, rather, common misspellings of two common words and/or a contraction (with or without proper punctuation, but that, too, is another story) — one is a troublesome bug, the other is on everyone’s family tree — and it’s so very aggravating when doing the occasional internet surname search.  I am a hobby genealogist, you know; in odd moments of boredom, I type my surname into a search field!

Mom.  It is one of my great pleasures to be one.  I’m smack-dab in the middle of a transition that will take several more years, as my three daughters grow up, find their wings, move on and out, start living lives of their own.  It seems really odd, but already, I am sometimes unaware of (or find it difficult to keep up with) their comings and goings, even when we’re all under the same roof.  I sometimes don’t even wake up when they come to tell me they’re home.  What does that mean?  I look forward to our relationships evolving with more equal footing.  I sure do miss my little girls sometimes, but I definitely enjoy the thoughtful, funny, independent young women they’re becoming.  I guess we’re always in transition, it’s just that sometimes it’s slow or even imperceptible, and other times it’s a raging rapids and I’m just trying to keep my kayak from flipping over.  Next thing you know, I’ll be wresting that G away from Ms. Frick because I’ll be wanting to use it for Grandma.  Okay, really, not the next thing!

Movies.  We went to see Happy Feet on Christmas Day as a family.  A Christmas Day movie has become a tradition.  I enjoyed it quite a bit — the music was fantastic!  The very best part, though, was at the end and wasn’t even a part of the movie.  While the credits ran, there were little spotlight dances by "star penguins" at the bottom of the screen; two little kids — a girl, about 9, and her younger brother — were moved to join in, dancing with complete and utter happiness on the floor at the front of the theater.  It was just so fun to watch them.

Movie memes!  I like ’em.  Here’s a new one I found, compliments of Beadslut.  (Warning: that "Quotate" button is entertaining and can tie you up for a little while.)

I’m a goddamn marvel of modern knitorious.

Which movie was this quote from?

Get your own quotes:

There was another at Mim’s the other day (mine was the same as hers).  I think one of the first memes I ever posted on this blog was a "What Classic Movie Are You?" meme!

Maroon is one of my favorite colors; it shows up a lot in my wardrobe.  It is not to be confused with moron — that’s not a color.

Meg.  I watched the Meg Swansen Dubblemossa video and now I think know I want to go to Knitting Camp someday, or at least take a class from her — I know she teaches the rare class here and there.  Here’s the link to a streaming video clip about Camp (scroll down) that I found on the Schoolhouse Press site from a segment about Knitting Camp that aired on a program called "In Wisconsin" in December ’05 on Wisconsin Public Television.  It is very entertaining, and you might glimpse some faces you recognize — among others, I spotted Handknitter Sarah, Lizbeth Upitis, and Joyce Williams! It pretty much makes Camp irresistible!  Anyway, I didn’t knit a single stitch while I watched the video, I just watched and listened, listened and watched.  Meg says that her mother was mesmerizing, but I think she is, too.  Oh, what fun!  I’m anxious, now, to watch the other video.

Mittens.  Yep.  In skirting the actual knitting of the coveted Latvian mittens over the past couple of years, I have knit North Star, two pairs of Thrummed, and a Flip-top.  I will — MARK MY WORDS — I will Knit Like a Latvian (Mittens!) this year.

Dsc09480Macrame.  I am also going to do something beautiful using the much-maligned craft of macrame this year.  I can’t ever complete my ongoing quest for knitting books (Aran Knitting being the Holy Grail) at a thrift store without running into a number of macrame books and I’ve got a soft spot.  I used to get all nostalgic and buy them, but it has to be pretty special to come home with me now.  "Textiles" was a very popular class when I was in high school, and that pretty much meant macrame.  (Now, they hardly even sew in Home Ec — I know, it’s not called that anymore, either — and Textiles in the Art Department?  Kids aren’t interested; they’re lucky if they even have any choices beyond Drawing and Painting in the Art Department.)  One of my sisters did a couple of enormous, award-winning, 3D macrame hangings — one of them was embellished with ceramic medallions she’d made; when the hanging was later damaged in a flood, I used the ceramic pieces in a macrame project of my own. I also used to make macrame plant hangers in the summer that my stepmother sold at her fabric/craft store (I knit girls’ angora caps in the winter).  Several years ago I acquired a "new edition" of Therese de Dillmont’s "Encyclopedia of Needlework" (but trust me, it’s old) and will you just look at that macrame?  I’ve got to find something that needs an edging!

Dsc09481(The knitting chapter is interesting, too.  There are chapters on "plain sewing," mending, different types of embroidery, knitting, crocheting, different types of lace, tatting.  It’s very fragile.  I wonder how the TOC and illustrations compare to newer editions.)

Dsc09482_1Ahhh, the good old days…

Midnight.  As the ball illuminates tonight, I’d like to wish you all a very HAPPY NEW YEAR!!  I wish I could *clink* glasses of bubbly with you, give you hugs and kisses.

I.am.ready.

At midnight, of course, it will also be THE January One — you know the one.  ; )  Happy, Happy Birthday, my dear Cara!  (Pssst, y’all, there’s still time to enter the birthday contest.)

Meme · Year In Review

Year in review: 2006

Thank you, Celia.  (Because it should not be missed, I’m linking to Celia’s Unrequited Love podcast at Quirky Nomads, too.  It’s a great story, and so wonderful to hear her voice!  I was hoping for a little yodel at the end, but I guess that’s part of another story.)

01The first sentence of each first post of the month for 2006 (one picture from every month, in order, is my addition):

January

Happy New Year!

February

On Friday morning, Maddy tried to "wake up" our main computer.

March

I saw my brother today, but he didn’t see me.

02 03 04

April

I forgot to mention yesterday that among my chores, right between stopping at work and stopping at the bank, was a stop at the DMV to finish what Alison had started, but could not complete, the day before.

05May

We did a little rummaging on Saturday and this is part of my haul from a sale at the home of the couple who own an antique mall in our area (not the one at which I occasionally fill in) — it was bargain day!

June

Ina sent this "Iris Garden" Lorna’s Laces, the yarn that my Individuals won for me, basically, in the ABC-Along "I" Contest.

July

There isn’t any fruit on my cherry tomato yet; I’ve got it in a hanging basket at the south end of the back porch.

August

If you click on the picture on the left and look to the left of the white truck, you will see a dark shape on the horizon, also known as Rib Mountain.

06 07 08

09September

Katie had to be to work at 5 this morning, and Ali at 6:30; it’s Maddy’s first day of school, which would normally start at around 8, but only the lowly freshmen have to go so early on the first day of school.

10October

This is one of two mini Faroese shawls I made yesterday from the top down.

November

a.k.a. The Pergola Project.

December

God, I love the internet.

11 12 It’s been quite a year.  ; )

Meme

Me me mememe

First done at Cara’s yesterday, and Margene’s this morning, and spied at Victoria’s and elsewhere, too…

Please leave a one-word comment that you think best describes me — it can only be one word long.  Then copy and paste this into your blog so that I may leave a word about you.

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Also from Victoria5 Things I Like About Myself:

  1. I am there for you.
  2. I laugh a lot.
  3. I like to make people laugh.
  4. I’m a good mom (and wife and sister and aunt and daughter and maybe someday grandma).
  5. I have fun.

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4 Things Meme
Tagged by Robyn!  This is similar to a meme I’ve done before… but different.

4 Jobs I’ve Held

  1. Receptionist
  2. Typesetter
  3. Proofreader
  4. Substitute Teacher’s Aide

4 Movies I Never Get Tired of Watching

  1. The Shawshank Redemption
  2. Oklahoma!
  3. To Kill A Mockingbird
  4. The Sound of Music

4 Places I’ve Lived

  1. Wisconsin
  2. Oregon
  3. Ontario
  4. Ohio

4 TV Shows I Like

  1. Boston Legal
  2. M*A*S*H
  3. CSI (x3)
  4. Law & Order (x3… or is it 4?)

4 Places I’ve Vacationed

  1. Wisconsin
  2. Oregon
  3. New York
  4. California

4 Websites I Visit Often

  1. Bloglines
  2. Typepad
  3. My credit union
  4. Local news & weather

4 Special Treats for Me!

  1. A massage
  2. A home-alone day
  3. An afternoon watching movies and knitting
  4. A pedicure

1 Place I’d Rather Be Right Now

  1. Home