My nausea is significantly worsened by movement. I feel best when I’m lying in bed surrounded by strategically placed pillows, and I have done this a lot. Unfortunately, it has got to the point where nearly every room in the house is so trashed, I literally can’t stand it. So I’m dedicating today to cleaning/purging/organizing. The reason everything is so messy is because our house is small, and we have lots of stuff. There isn’t a place to PUT everything. So it ends up in piles, in corners, and driving me crazy.
Speaking of, I have an antique oak wardrobe that has been in my family for at least 20 years, and it has been sitting in the middle of my living room for months, waiting to find a new home. If anyone is interested, please email me. It’s driving me insane.
So I’m cleaning today. And all the constant movement and bending is making my stomach hurt. A lot. To ease my suffering, I am entertaining myself with thoughts of what I will do when it’s done and I can once again spend my days laying around.
I’ve been thinking about the Weasley Sweaters again. Abigail would look particularly adorable in a Harry sweater about now. She’s a dainty, feminine kind of tomboy. It’s hard to picture, I know, but she’s so stinking cute…. and I think with her hair the way it is now, she just needs that sweater. So I’m hoping to get on that again soon. I’m not feeling as much of a push to do Olivia’s accompanying “Ron” sweater, but I think I’m still bitter that she lost her gorgeous pink coat from last year. I don’t trust her with a small gauge stockinette Silky Tweed sweater yet.
Wanna see something totally groovy?
Julie (who outed herself yesterday in the comments) let me borrow this incredibly cool hat pattern booklet from her grandmother’s knitting stash. Could you just die? I LOVE it! Particularly the one on the bottom right. The cool thing is that I can tell from her grandmother’s writing and highlighting that it was one of her favorites too. The gauge on these hats is enormous. I don’t know where I’d find yarn that big. It’s like, 5 stitches to 2 inches in stockinette. Mercy.
Ok, I need to get back to work. Any Cable-Eights?
September 9th, 2005 at 5:37 am
My apartment is like that too. Perhaps it wouldn’t be as much if my boyfriend didn’t believe we need to save cardboard boxes for the someday move out.
My favorite is the head kerchief in the second to last row, middle. I love that!
September 9th, 2005 at 7:15 am
Lamb’s Pride Bulky on 10.5’s knits up to 3.5 sts/inch, so if you used 13s, you might get 2.5 sts/inch. Cascade also makes a superduperultra bulky that’s about 2 sts/inch.
September 9th, 2005 at 7:24 am
Ooh – I love that kerchief and the totally chic bonnet (top middle). That is awesome – The other day I almost bought some vintage patterns I saw at the used bookstore (I’ve also occasionally seen them at thrift stores…)
September 9th, 2005 at 7:44 am
I have that exact magazine. I bought it at an antique store in Kirkland. I’ve had my eye on the kerchiefs.
September 9th, 2005 at 11:52 am
Oh my, don’t we all love vintage patterns? 🙂
September 10th, 2005 at 12:56 pm
I finally got started on my Cable 8 for my Mom. I don’t have pictures yet though. I lost my camera, can you believe that?? When I find it, I plan to take pictures of the stuff I’ve been working on. 🙂 Hope you feel better soon!
September 17th, 2005 at 11:52 am
Wow! I have that same hat pamphlet. They are particularly fun & funky patterns 🙂