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Lost in knitting computerland

Wow, it is hard to keep up with it all!

I’m just back from Flicker-land and feel a bit woozy. I posted photos that are on this site already. Baby steps. . . baby steps.

I also am on Ravelry If you are a member, my Ravelry name is Lulugal. Now there is a wonderland of knitters! Whew! I am so impressed with what people are knitting! It is AMAZING!

I also joined the Sock knit along from the Yarnery
I went and bought my sock yarn yesterday and am really excited about the pattern idea pattern idea I have.
I have also been knitting wrist warmers. . . wanna see?

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Aren’t they fun? The first pair is knit using the same lace pattern as in the leg warmers.

I guess its time for me to jump out of this computer world and rake the yard.
Shawn

Reading, not much time for knitting, and Ravelry

Thursday I went to the Yarnery to meet and listen to Laurie Perry, author of the web blog Crazy Aunt Purl and the book, “Drunk, Divorced, and Covered in Cat Hair”. I’m glad I took the time off to go see her. About 20 knitting enthusiasts filled the small classroom and Laurie came bouncing in with an air of excitement and gave me the easy feeling I was visiting with friends. A lovely, personable person with a soft southern accent, it was a pleasure to listen to her read from her book (the side comments not included in the book were especially entertaining).

Of course I bought the book and got it signed! This of course led to an entire afternoon of work avoidance while I drank a bottle of wine (in honor of Laurie) and read the entire book. Her voice is so contagious that my own inner voice became just like hers. Her writing feels so honest and “in the moment” that I found myself remembering past events and feelings and had the incredible urge to write it all down. (don’t worry, I won’t do it here!)

I cried tears of laughter reading her description of hair removal techniques she experimented with as a young girl. It’s not only a story of how she survived her divorce but a story of many of the rites of passage that we go through. I loved every minute of it! Now I’m enjoying my thoughts of who to pass the book on to, and imagining them reading it.

On to another topic: I’m patiently (and sometimes not so patiently) waiting to get invited to the Ravelry site. I keep checking back and I’m now number 9748 on the list. Whew! Finally made it under the 10,000 mark. It looks like it will be such a great knitting community site!

On to more knitting

Shawn