Full of Chemistry and Algebra
Tuesday, April 14, 2009 at 8:50PM I honestly really enjoy going to college and actively learning, but it really keeps me busy. If I'm not balancing equations, I'm juggling logarithms in my head. I dream about it. Unfortunately, this does not leave much time for knitting.
Now that I've become adjusted to college again, I can make better use of my time. I have short days on Tuesday and Thursdays, so I make myself take an hour or two to knit or play video game.
Oh yeah...Star Ocean? That'll be the death of my A average if I let it.
In fact it would be great if I could update this every Tuesday and Thursday. Lets see if I can stick with that.
So way back in February, Jake said that he would take me on a road trip to a nearby city of my choice for my birthday. Visiting a big city is fun, but going to a fiber festival would be even better. So we'll be at the Midwest Fiber and Folk Art Fair. This year they are going to have an alpaca pavilion (which totally sold Jake) and the dyer of Creatively Dyed Yarn will have a booth. Is anyone else going?
So, here is what I've been working on.

I am still plugging away at the Rogue pullover. I'm just now finishing up the front shoulders and the cable design on the front.

This is something I finished late last year and never got a chance to talk any photos of it. This is a Turn A Square Hat in Cascade 220 and Noro Silk Garden. I've since forgotten the colorways, but Jake picked them out.

This is his 2008 MAGFest Hat. I knit him one every year.

This is the Tamarind Cowl made with the Worsted Deluxe LP yarn Addie and Ariel got me for my birthday.

I got to use it the day after I finished it and I loved it. It kept my neck warm without feeling too bulky.
Also....Sekrit Project.

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