Short Attention Span

The painters are still banging.  Now please don't get me wrong, they're doing a good job, and they're doing a job I don't want to do.  I'm very glad that they're here and scampering over the roof.  But oh my poor pulverized brains is it loud. It has rather dramatically cropped my already short attention span. But in a totally uncharacteristic move, I've taken the crazy and done something with it (other than whine). I took the three scraps seen here the other day and have turned them into three different quick little mitts.  And they are all different.  Different [...]

September 14, 2011|

Moving Target

The goal had been to take a picture of the little yellow bit of knitting.  See? Yeah.  I know.  I hardly see it either.  I'm too busy being gobsmacked by Barry and his magical kitten magnatism. Once you're done making eyes with Barry, if you can bear to look away, you'll see a wee bit of yellow in the bottom.  The knitting bit of that is all done, and I'm about to do the making up part of it.  Should be cool. But not nearly as cool as Barry.  Because right now, nothing is as cool as Barry.

September 11, 2011|

Hush

So eventually the banging stopped and the painters went home (get your mind out of the gutter).  A blessed hush descended, and the idea of doing something that required more than 45 seconds of sustained attention seemed less daunting. This wee tiny cuff was the result. You'll have to pardon the poor lighting in the photo.  It's early morning, my office is dark, and the painters are back so I'm not dragging it outside to photograph (yarn and paint don't mix). It started because I was fiddling around trying to get the hang of the Italian cast on.  That led [...]

September 9, 2011|
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