Thursday, May 28, 2009

Okay, okay, so maybe I haven't posted in nearly a year. In my defense, I started high school, and my mom kept randomly banning me from knitting. Also, this blog isn't particularly interesting. Maybe if I had a digital camera. Anyway, what I'm working on right now is my first pair of socks. (see Ravelry for details) They're very comfortable, and I'm nearly done. Well, I've stuck my head in and said my piece. Bye!

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Wow. I haven't been on in forever and I really have no excuse. But let's move on now. Right now I have a small bag on the needles made of some nice navy blue acrylic. I also am thinking about starting some socks with the purple yarn in the house. My mom and I are going to Michael's on Saturday, so I will see if I can convince her to buy me something. In news besides my knitting, my parents are making me go to an Alisha Keyes concert. I will try to let you know if I survive. My first concert couldn't be something decent?!

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Complete and Total Pandemonium

The good kind of pandemonium. Yes, I titled my post this time. Because....
I GOT MY RAVELRY INVITE! I feel like there should be streamers and balloons and I should be able to invite my closest friends over for a party.(Only no cake, it's not a cake moment. Maybe it's a chocolate moment) I can tell you, though. Once I've stopped shaking enough to type in my password, my username will be AmberAmethyst. Bye!

Friday, October 12, 2007

Sorry about neglecting this blog for so long, but I had school stuff to manage. How I despise Geometry...Anywho, I am working on a 2 needle sock pattern. I got it from this link.http://www.bevscountrycottage.com/quicksocks.htmlI really like her website, it has a lot of patterns, and it lists several charity opportunities. Now if only I could find somewhere around here to donate. I can't really afford to mail things out of state.(I mean I can't , I don't mean my parents can't)I stopped doing Barbie clothing and have started doing socks. Besides, my feet are cold.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Wow...I've been gone for a while. I decided not to do the lemon because I didn't have anything to stuff it with. I have started making Barbie clothes because they work up quickly and kill my yarn stash which is, admittedly, rather small, but I feel guilty because I bought both a set of needles and another skein of yarn when there was plenty in the house. I know, I'm very pathetic.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Well, today was good. I finished the second of a set of Fingerless Gloves. I wrote the pattern myself, but it was inspired by looking at several other Fingerless Glove patterns and not really liking them. I will post the pattern seperately. I will start knitting a lemon from a pattern I found now.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Today I started an afghan on the circular needles, but I got bored of having to keep shoving the stitches back up the needle, so I abandoned it and decided to get a jumpstart on Christmas presents for my friends. We had a food fight today during lunch and ending up throwing a nasty mixture of bits of all of our lunches onto the table of guys next to us. We did this once to another table, but it looked grosser then, and we weren't on speaking terms with the people whose table we threw it on before. Anybody have suggestions for sock patterns? I don't have double-pointed needles, so if it needs double-pointed needles, don't mention it. Thanks.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

As long as I'm here and this is my first post, I may as well introduce myself. I'm not telling you my real name, but I go by Clarissa. I love to read and knit, and my posts will primarily be about one of those two things. I have not actually donated anything to charity like you might think, but that's because I'm still in the keeping stage. I finally got circular needles yesterday. Now I can make hats and socks and all sorts of interesting things. Mostly socks though. I miss you Dobby! I have made a comfy but thick fingerless glove, and plan to make the other one soon. I knit at school, and by the end of the day can typically finish a small project such as an afghan square.