Showing posts with label Louise Hunt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Louise Hunt. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

WIP Wednesday: Friends

I had been thinking about the topic for this week's WIP Wednesday post. When I thought of all the pictures I had taken in advance of my knitting, there could really only be one: Friends.

For the last 8 years I've probably spent more time participating in online communities than most people. Maybe you're about similar, as you're reading this, and I suppose you must have been active in some online community to have found me here. Anyway, most people I meet on a day-to-day basis spend hardly any time on their computers outside of work. Sure, they check their email, tweet and facebook, do a little Youtube browsing, but all of that is much like reading the newspaper with your morning coffee. 

It started with a game. Its demography was varied, and so there was a variety of characters to go with that. I still like to call a few of them friends I'd like to meet (again), and of course there's the Photographer that I kept from that time. He's lovely, and a friend as well. After that came other games, insane writing contests and finally I stumbled upon the knitting community. All of these have a variety of people in them, but it's so much easier to avoid the ones you don't get along with than in f.i. an office environment. And yet, friendship can be found there as well. 

What pleases me most is when the two worlds collide. I find it easier to be the extravert me* online, while I sometimes find it more difficult to protect the introvert me in real life. So when I met The Lovely Louise (remember the MEMEME-show?), that was rather awesome. Not because she's semi-celeb, but because she's a wonderful person who shares her passion and collects people around her who share the same passions. Today I found this in the mail. 


Handmade notebook
competition lanyard for keeping track of small scissors**

She didn't need to do this, so I'm very touched (and blurry-eyed) that she went through the trouble of sending me a pick-me-up. I will keep trying, Louise. 

It's nice to know these things don't just happen to internet celebs. I've seen it happen more than once before. People, who really have no reason to know each other, from all over the world, band together to help their virtual friends.Sometimes this help fits into the space of 140 characters. Deep down, we know we're all more than 1's and 0's. So if you're reading this and you need a little support, consider yourself virtually hugged. Patted on the back. Hand held. I'll go as far as to pinch your bottom if that's what you need to feel better right now. 

While I'm writing this, I received an e-mail from Teresa of the CanaryKnits blog. I answered a question she posed, which was easy enough for me to answer, and to thank me she gifted me some of her designs. She didn't need to do this, but how wonderful is that? You should totally go visit her blog now. Knitters*** are the best.

I'm not doing a lot of selfish knitting these days. I put some time into Tanit's Jacket when I ran out of gift knitting yarn. I got this far with Tomten the Third...


The Future Women's Gift-gift knitting has proceeded to be this...


When my back gets over itself, I'll continue spinning Tardis for the Photographer. I've prepped...


I worked on another gift, one Which Can Not Be Shown. Yet. But I'll show you this...


Even with all that knitting for friends, there is always time for some for me. Tanit's Jacket, of course, but I skeined and measured and took pictures of my 170m skein of Celebration yarn.


I am after all my own friend too. 

Be good, Play nice, Compliment. Touch wool.



*tests have shown this
**Mom won't let me wear scissors around my neck
***Knitters, crocheters, spinners, weavers, you know what I mean.




For your viewing pleasure, some pictures that didn't make the main blog post.












Wednesday, March 30, 2011

WIP Wednesday, Spring Is In The Air And In My Head


...and it's making me feel a bit like this. Clouds, cotton buds, (snot) filtering everything going in and coming out, so it's all a bit fuzzy around the edges. I believe every tree in a 10 mile radius around my head is doing its pollen thing right now, and boy, it's hitting me hard. I've already keeled over twice this evening, and it's not even 9.30pm yet.

You may have noticed that there also wasn't a Scottish Sunday. I have one prepared, but I don't think I'll put it up here. Karma keeps trying to kick my butt, and this time it came armed with an administrative person with little common sense or sense of duty. You know the types, they sit and put in just enough effort to keep the job, but do little towards thinking *with* the client (i.e. me).

Well, they did enough to pull the rug of progression out from under my feet (very abridged version of original post) but I Shall Not Be Defeated by the powers (or lack thereof) of the (insert very nasty name-calling which shall not be repeated to the unwitting public) person who is in a way a colleague in another office.

I sincerely pity the people who do not have the wit, the ability or the knowledge to stand up for themselves. This is a bureaucratic beast in which are many dis-functional little cogs which don't stop it from running but make it unloved by the general public nonetheless.

Combine the rug-pulling with the copious amounts of snot being produced in my head, and there you have it, no WIP Wednesday pictures. However, I shall be going to the Breidag (Joyous Day of Knitting) and I shall be Learning New Things! and possibly find a few cheapeaux things to bring home. No more Yarn, spinning fibre only. I can make my own yarns, thankyouverymuchindeed.


Lets hope I catch me some of that wind to blow out the cobwebs so I won't forget to take pictures of our Estonian Knitting course!

Finally, for your entertainment (and mine), please listen to Louise Hunt's CaithnessCraftCollective, because her podcasts are Scottish Sundays and WIP Wednesdays all rolled into one! (and then some).

I'll report back soon, promise, with new pictures of pretty knitting?