Thursday, August 15, 2013

Sock Yarn Blanket: Week 49

How has your week been? Mine is going pretty well. I got to work on my Sock yarn blanket a lot, so that is good. You know the drill, squares with stitch markers are from this week.


Here are the yarns I will be playing with in the coming week:

I finished one of the pairs of test knit socks this week:
(I am waiting on the rest of the pattern for the other one.)

I also started a test knit of a shawl made using sock yarn - ignore the black, that is not part of the shawl.


258/776, instead of 343 (I am slowly catching up!)


Sunday, August 11, 2013

5 Reasons Shopping at the Thrift Shop is AH-MAY-ZING

1. Thrift stores know people aren't going to buy junk. If you haven't been in a thrift shop in a decade or two, you might not realize that most of the racks are filled with name brand stuff in really good condition. Sometimes the clothes even have the original tacks still attached. Seriously. If the clothes are worn or stained when donated, they don't make it to the rack.

2. In many shops, clothes are sorted by article, then color, and sometimes by size, too. That means if you know you want a blue t-shirt in a women's size medium, you only have to check through that particular part of a rack to see if they have a style you like. This is nice for me, since I mostly wear black t-shirts, so I know where to start looking when I want to find something. I'd rather scope out one rack of black t-shirts to find something I like than walk an entire store, looking at t-shirts, hoping that a few of them will be black.

3. For the cost of one t-shirt at the mall, you can get at least 3 at the thrift store. Most thrift stores have weekly sales, though, so if you know what day of the week they have the "All purses and shoes half off until 3pm" sale, you can get 3 pairs of shoes, a bag, and a dress to go with them for less than you will pay for a pair of shoes at DSW.

4. Clothes are already broken in. That means I don't have to worry that my jeans are going to be too lose to wear at the end of a day (brand new jeans lie to me about end-of-day fit all the time). I know how that skirt is going to lay because it doesn't have any of the starch/sizing brand new clothes do that make them look just so on the rack. Thrift shop clothes don't lie like mall clothes do.

5. This is definitely the mom in me showing, but... They sell things other than clothes at thrift shops. Do you know how much a baby saucer costs full price? According to babies r us, about $90. Even with coupons, you can't beat the deal my best friend found - $5. For an activity saucer. That is 95% off! Both of my kids played with it, both of them thought it was awesome, and when I pulled it out of storage to give it to a friend, both kids wanted to play with it again. If you are looking to furnish your place on the cheap and don't mind giving items a little revamp, you can find great deals at a thrift shop.

Note: I know I just posted about wanting to get rid of unwanted clothing, and having less, and how ridiculous I find my closet, but... Eventually, I will need to shop for clothing again. Clothing shopping is a pretty rare thing for me - 2 tank tops at the beginning of this summer, 2 pairs of jeans over last winter, a few sun dresses at the beginning of last summer, about 5 t-shirts from the thrift store in September 2011. Those are my last 4 clothing purchases, not including bras, undies, and shoes (replaced as needed). At the rate my favorite t-shirts are starting to show wear, I will need to replace them in the next year or so. When I do, I will be heading to a thrift shop. (Or, even better, my friends and I will have a gank day - but info on that in an upcoming post.) 

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Saturday 7: Week 20

This week, we only got rid of 1 thing, but it was a big one: A large flat screen tv that was taking up space in my craft room closet. Steve sold it for $100, which is way more than it was worth sitting unused in a closet.

Total things: 228

This week is short, and I don't even have a picture. Next week should be more impressive. My sister is going to visit, and I hope she will be taking some of the clothing back with here.

Friday, August 9, 2013

Sock Yarn Blanket: Week 48

Really? Two weeks since I posted about the blanket? I know I took the blanket's picture last week. I even took a picture of the yarn I was planning to use this week. Oh, well. Let me go take new pictures, then I will be back.

please enjoy this musical interlude while I get everything organized
do do do do... bum bum bum bum...

Okay, I'm back! So here is what I have accomplished since you last saw the blanket:

I have a few squares left to go this week (yarn on the left), and I picked out the yarn for this week (right). If I finish my other crafting goals for next week, I will grab another mini skein and do an 8th square for the week. It seems really likely that I will. I already grabbed an extra mini for this week.

Since I last chatted with you, I finished the Ziprelaxagon socks by Kirsten Hall. They are fantastic! That little ball under my heel is all I have left over. It will look wonderful in the blanket :)


I started two test knits for socks, too. I can't show you much, but I can let you see the pretty yarn colors.

The blanket will see you next week!


249/776, instead of 336

Thursday, August 8, 2013

101 in 1001 - 6/101 complete, 11 updated

I haven't forgotten about this list; no, I have had it in the back of my mind, and have even added to it. More than that, I have made progress on it. Since more than half a year has gone by since I started the list, lets see how I am doing so far.

101 Things in 1001 days
Start date: 24 January, 2013       End date: 22 October, 2015

1. Complete 50 pairs of socks - 17/50 pairs,  updated: 8/8/13
2. Publish 5 patterns
3. Make 10 pairs of socks for me - 5/10 pairs, updated: 8/8/13
4. Make 3 sweaters - Sweater 1 completed 2/14/13, updated: 8/8/13
5. Finish  lion brand homespun lapghan
6. Finish sock yarn blanket -32%,  updated: 8/8/13
7. Finish MSYB - 12%,  updated: 8/8/13
8. Finish all the repurposed arm warmers
9. Finish Steve's quilt
10. Finish 4 rag rugs
11. Spin or gift all the fiber from Carrie
12. Fit into my size 5 jeans
13. Type [x] story
14. Attempt to get published
15. Clean the storage room
16. Document 52 weeks of decluttering - Week 19, updated: 8/8/13
17. Learn to dye
18. Spin enough of one yarn to make a sweater
19. Make ^that sweater.
20. Record and post 100 podcasts
21. Pare down books DONE July 2013 - 3 daiper boxes, 7 large paper bags gone
22. Completely clean desk area
23. Finish watching Supernatural
24. Read WoT series
25. Make soap
26. Knit 10 Cookie A patterns 1. Kai-Meiupdated: 8/8/13
27. Spin yarn for socks - Have singles more than half spun, updated: 8/8/13
28. Knit ^those socks
29. Attend a fiber/yarn retreat DONE June 20-23, 2013 Zombie Knitpocalypse
30. Do yoga 3x a week for 3 months
31. Read LotR (audio books okay)
32. Make an entrelac project Done Aug 3, 2013 ziprelaxagon socks
33. Knit something with beads
34. Do a colorwork knitting project - started June 10, 2013, updated: 8/8/13
35. Attempt a sweet tomato heel DONE April 25, 2013 cursed cable shorties
36. Read A Song of Fire and Ice- currently listening to "A Storm of Swords" updated: 8/8/13
37. Read The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo books
38. Visit Rachel
39. Make bagels from scratch DONE Spring 2013 using the recipe from Make the Bread, Buy the Butter
40. Finish the blue journal and the black journal - blue journal full, updated: 8/8/13
41. Write up the Peter Pan story
42. Learn Tunisian crochet
43. Make something with a Latvian braid
44. Make baby blankets with the yarn that has been set aside
45. Make Becka's corset
46. Read all of Grimm's  fairytales
47. Finish writing the sequel to [x]'s story
48. Drive for a Michigan Trip DONE May 2013 - made the drive home from Michigan by myself
49. Make a project with corrigated ribbing
50. Drive to NJ to visit Becka's parents
51. Build a side table for my craft room
52. Plant a garden.
53. Harvest a meal from the garden.
48-53 added, 54 - 101: TBD

I'm up for suggestions to add to my list

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Saturday 7: Week 19

I told you last week that I was going through my clothing, right? Well, since Becka and I shared all of our stuff until we broke up last year, I figured I'd give her first pick on the clothing I was getting rid of. She took a little. (5 things)



Then, she happened to be sitting in my craft room as I was unpacking yarn. I came across this colorway that I am not particularly in love with, and I know she can't just buy yarn willy-nilly like I can. I asked if she liked it, and she did, so I gave the yarn to her with the stipulation that I wanted her leftovers for my sock yarn blanket. (1 thing)


The last offerings for the week came up when Becka was looking at my wall of built in book shelves. One shelf is dedicated to books that will be donated if they are not scooped up by friends. Becka saw two books on the shelf and took them: Toreador and Tzimisce, not pictured.

This week: 8 things
Total so far: 227 things

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Tour de Fleece 2013 round up

Tour de Fleece ended about a week and a half ago, but I am just now getting around to talk about it. Yep, I am falling behind already. Oh, well.

I did pretty well this year, I think. I spun about 160 yards in a sport weight 2-ply of BFL (green), about 180 yards in a sport to light worsted single of peruvian wool (blue), I made an entire turtle (unknown yardage) that I hope will turn into a 3-ply fingering weight yarn of superwash merino (purple/brown), and I started playing with brown wool and colored locks which is a heavy worsted single - I will probably 2-ply it.


My spinning is definitely more consistent than it was last year during the tour. Here is my round up photo from then:

I can't wait to see what next year's round up looks like.