Happy St. Pat’s! Homemade Guinness Beef Stew with Irish Soda Bread. Yum. #deathbycarbs
Woot, my knee-jerk don’t-overthink-it pub-quiz answer was Iran which seems to be [✓]. I ‘knew’ it was more populous than…
Happy St. Pat’s! Homemade Guinness Beef Stew with Irish Soda Bread. Yum. #deathbycarbs
I’m sure Linux folks are rolling their eyes but I am freaking loving my Ubuntu system. Figured out messaging tray, workspaces, shortcuts etc
We found the new hipster hotspot in Chippo. Rodd (@ Brickfields w/ 4 others) [pic]: http://t.co/zgyfLQSZnK
My birthday present was a clock! I think it really ties the room together. #hipster http://t.co/0l6XGIwAtN
@mrs_sockvictim Haha, bit early in the day, Miss Fee! (But maybe not for us Ladies of Leisure…)
@RoseRed_Shoes @drkknits I thought I was prepared for the horror. I was not.
I blogged my three Easter Show entries this year, including the QR Code Mittens: http://t.co/mruiXtg1vS
@toastman The sandwiches were very good, but very expensive.
@RoseRed_Shoes The case seems to reserved for Things That Take a Really Long Time. I can’t imagine dedicating that much effort to lace.
@RoseRed_Shoes The percentage of Time Spent Not Knitting Red Lace Thing was very, very high. I hated that damn thing.
More blogging! What, WHAT?! I KNOW! I realised I’d never documented sewing the Hobbes toy: http://t.co/caW6tyqYUg
@mudsurfer I included a rather lengthy tag explaining! My friend was there as apprentice judge/observer, so I figured she could help too. 🙂
My cousin shared a religious-themed photo of the g’pa from Duck Dynasty on FB. And I swear, my first guess was that it was Aeron Damphair.
Asha Greyjoy’s Inbox. Bahahahahahaha! http://t.co/ZI8PVWDDAl http://t.co/msQ52lUsxF (cc @drkknits)
RT @Grantland33: Will Matt Lauer be Alex Trebek’s successor? by @joereid http://t.co/2gvbwNSEhO // I’d torrent Anderson Cooper, FWIW.
Things you don’t want to hear when *someone* is putting a new hard drive in your computer: “Well, THAT didn’t do what I expected.”
@catehstn Shit. That really sucks. Can I help? Where do you live? I could use a walking buddy. Injury has made me way too sedentary.
@drkknits Ooh, this is pretty good too! http://t.co/X9ojYqmKsP Love the foreshadowing at the very very end…
@drkknits I’ve heard of them! Connected to Dave Eggers and McSweeneys, I believe. http://t.co/IVd81SEcNz
@knitdra @knitterjp @drkknits @randomknits @smark31 WHOA, I TOTALLY MISSED THIS! GO AL! GO! COME ON, SEVEN!
@drkknits WHO IS WHISTLER.
@drkknits I fucking love Jeopardy. There’s a rumour going that Anderson Cooper may replace Alek when he retires in a few years.
My birthday present was a clock! I think it really ties the room together. #hipster
The judging is over, so I can reveal the three items I entered into the Easter Show this year. (No official results til Tuesday night!)
I’m 36 and I’ve lived overseas for a third of my life, but it still weirds me out every time I shuck corn NOT on my Mom’s back porch on a summer night into a brown paper bag.
You all read about the Veronica Mars Kickstarter, right? As you might have guessed, I jumped right on that bandwagon. I actually donated before I even watched the pitch video, which was so awesome that I actually felt like donating again. (Logan smouldering! Keith pulling a Gollum! Dick Casablacas being Dick Casablancas!) I know there are people who think it’s somehow crass for Rob Thomas to use Kickstarter to finance a movie like this (though he himself explains why he needed to do it), but to me it’s just artistic patronage. I paid $50 because I want to live in a world with a Veronica Mars movie in it. I want to know I contributed to it. And I really, really want to find out that somehow Piz died in the intervening years. Right?
I KNOW, RIGHT? Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition by Morgan Gesell – I love every part of this. From the funeral wreath made of ‘N Sync posters to the commemorative frenemy plates to the punch needle embroidery portrait of Steve Buscemi. Brilliant.
I was just updating my Crafts page and realised that I’d neglected to document the creation of Hobbes. This was my Christmas gift to my nephew Penn. He recently discovered Calvin & Hobbes books, so I thought he would love his very own Hobbes. I’d seen and bookmarked the Instructables tutorial a long time ago. The hardest part was finding the fleece! I was calling all over Sydney with no luck. Then Issy sent me a message that she’d found some in a remnant bag she’d just bought! She brought it over and TOTALLY SAVED CHRISTMAS. Anyhoo, I used the sewing machine for most of the basic tube construction. Then it was all hand sewing: assembling the tubes, sewing on the stripes, and sewing on his face. It took ages, and I had quite a blister on my finger! (I never did get the hang of using a thimble.) It was all worth it when Penn opened it on Christmas morning though. Within 24 hours I had to do emergency surgery on a split that had opened in his tail, but that’s what Aunts do, right? Tigers are meant to Have Adventures, not sit on a shelf. We should also have such a best friend!
Some construction photos:
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It’s time again for the Sydney Royal Easter Show Competition, and this is my SEVENTH year entering. (Good grief – really?!) I’ve entered a lot of items over the years, and some of them have been awarded with ribbons. A recap:
Needless to say, Win the Easter Show has been on Hermione’s To Do list for a very long time. This year I again sent in three entries.
Catriona Vest
This is a pattern I’ve had in my Ravelry queue for a long time. I bought the wool (Pear Tree Merino) from Kylie in a destash last year and it seemed like the perfect choice for it. I made a few significant modifications: I adapted it to be knitted in the round up to the armholes, and I mirrored the cables to be symmetrical. I also dug around on Ravelry to find someone who had charted the cables, which was really helpful. (Why Debbie Bliss is incapable of including a chart, I have no idea.) I really, really like the finished vest. The wool was a great choice, and it makes the cables stand out. I entered this in the Sleeveless Garment category (no more Aran for me; I’m not that masochistic) and I think it’s probably my best shot at a ribbon. I’m also really looking forward to wearing it this winter! More photos and details on Ravelry.
Juno Regina
In the end, my first real lace project took me nearly THREE YEARS to finish. I started this in 2010 and I’ve been working on it in fits and starts ever since. That middle bit was a total slog! I’m happy with how it turned out though, and it’s destined as a (very late) wedding gift for my friend Kriti Sahni. The pattern is of course from Knitty, and the wool is Morris Empire 2ply. Special thanks to Fiona for lending me her blocking wires! (Although I had a nightmarish time blocking it. I somehow managed to catch a thread on the sink plug and pulled out a long loop! I spent like an hour hunched over it laboriously adjusting stitch tension to repair it.) Frankly, I’ll be thrilled for this just to be exhibited. The lace category is notoriously competitive, and – my fake rivalry with Reecie notwithstanding – I don’t really stand a chance. Again, more details on Ravelry.
Self-Replicating Mittens with QR Code
You may have seen these as there have already been some photos on the blog. Basically, the idea was prompted by my Girl Geek talk last year on Knitting Geekery. I got excited about the idea of making a “meta” knitted object, where the item’s pattern was encoded into the item itself. After some brainstorming and research, I settled on a QR code. I knew that other people were using them on knitted items with some success. I wanted my code to be as simple as possible, so I needed to use a URL shortener to mask my intended address. I settled on using Google‘s, reasoning that it was likely to be around the longest. (Though who knows these days, right?) Google also conveniently generate the QR code for you! Then it was just a matter of knitting it. I did several test patches, but none of them worked. I tried fairisle; I tried Swiss darning; I tried cross-stitching over the knitting. I just couldn’t get any of them to successfully read on my iPhone. I was thisclose to scrapping the whole idea. With less than a week to go, I made one last attempt using very thin baby wool and the thinnest needles I had (2mm). Still no go. At the eleventh hour, I decided to try blocking the hell out of it. I cut a piece of paper to square and aggressively pinned the wet fabric to it. Suddenly – IT WORKED! I couldn’t believe it. I shared a photo to Twitter and other people got it to work too. Hallelujah! Then it was just a matter of knitting another patch and sewing them to the mittens (which I’d already finished). I set up the target page once I dropped them off at the Show. (I included a note explaining the concept and warning the judges that the website would give away my identity.) Anyway, I’m very happy with them. I entered them in Creative Knitting, but truth be told the knitting skill required was minimal. They’re more of an Art piece than anything, and I just hope people will get the concept. If nothing else, the folks on Twitter seemed to like them! Again, details on Ravelry.
Edited on 16/03/2025: Google are killing the URL shortener in 2025, which means at some point the QR code will stop working. Bastards.
The Arts Preview Night is Tuesday, so I’ll know then whether I can finally cross that pesky To Do item off my list!
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