Secret Santa Wristwarmers

January 14th, 2006 2 comments

Okay, my Dragonrealms Secret Santa never mentioned that she got her gift, but I’m going to assume that she got it and that it’s safe to post, since it was sent Priority Mail on Jan 3rd. The bulk of this post is copied from the knitting community, where I posted earlier.

Two pics of finished wristwarmers.

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I sing the fest electric.

January 14th, 2006 10 comments

I love festivals.

I love the way everybody backstage works steadily for months, but there’s always more to be done. Everybody gets into a controlled and focused frenzy near the end, being sure everything is ready, and there’s always something that’s not, and then something breaks, and everybody says “okay, what can I do? Who needs help?” and pitches in to get that baby back on the rails.

I love the way players get so excited by all the new stuff, to the point that I’m standing there as a merchant talking to them, and mention that something else has just opened, and they go “OMG WHERE!?” and then take off at a run to check out the new shop.

I love the way we all get so excited seeing players go “THIS ROCKS!” about our stuff, and there’s also the “THIS SUCKS!” about our stuff and even that’s exciting.

I love seeing, at this fest, an entire room full of players in hard hats, pounding girders and generally being giant Doozers, all working together.

I love all the planning and hard work that goes into the lead-up events, and the ways GMs are forced to improvise and change as the players shape the history of the virtual world around them.

I love the rush of altering and managing a list and a room full of people all whispering to you, “excuse me, but…” because they want to be polite, and they are, but they’re also so excited.

I love the sense of urgency, and I even love it when stuff screws up in amazing, unexpected ways and we have to adapt on the fly.

I love the adrenalin surge behind events like this. It reminds me of why I love GMing in the first place.

Dragonrealms, you’re the best, baby.

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I’m still smiling.

January 13th, 2006 2 comments

made my night by posting up pics of her Jayne hat kit. It’s the first time I’ve seen pics of the kit after arriving at its destination. Really nifty to see! Also, I hadn’t realized that the “quality mud” stamp made such a good icon!

http://www.livejournal.com/community/bigdamnknitters/24730.html?style=mine#cutid1

I think someone else must have posted up info recently, because five orders for kits came in on the 11th, and I had to turn a sixth away because I’m so very low on cotton right now. I’m working on rectifying that. Two kits shipped out today, by the way, and three will ship out tomorrow.

Unless there’s a knitalong going on somewhere that I don’t know about, I figure someone must have let out an internet “SQUEEEEE!”

Because, c’mon. Jayne is very SQUEEEEE-worthy.

I don’t feel so great tonight. My head is pounding, I have some kind of stomach ick going on… but you know what? Who cares. Because of ‘s excitement, I have a big grin plastered across my face. I love seeing happy people. 🙂

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Buried in yarn.

January 12th, 2006 40 comments

Well, it’s official. Jayne hat orders are now coming in just a hair faster than I can fill them. I thought it would let up after Christmas, but it’s January and I’m still getting roughly an order a day for finished hats. About an order a day per kit, too. I can knit a wool hat a day and still have a little free time for myself, but the cotton ones take longer, so that slows me down. And of course, some orders are for other things which may take longer, like dice bags or friggin’ huge scarves, and believe me, that scarf is thick and big, it’s not a project I can jam into my bag and take with me wherever I go. Also, I’m screwed should I have to slow down due to illness or injury, something I thought about yesterday when my daughter accidentally caught my fingers in the door at Starbucks. Ouch!

Add to that that I’m so overwhelmed that I’m not able to help with the Merelew event in Dragonrealms as much as I’d like to, and you get back to the whole “free time” issue. I coordinated alterers for the first Merelew festival back in ’99, and wish I could have a bigger hand in this one, but there’s just not the time. (And people, this is gonna be cool. Really.)

I can’t hire someone on at any kind of living wage, so my options are either raise the price and see if that slows demand, or temporarily stop taking finished hat orders. I’m certainly open to suggestion.

As problems go, this is a good one to have, but it’s still a problem!

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Knitting list so far for 2006.

January 6th, 2006 8 comments
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scarfy woes.

January 3rd, 2006 8 comments

I’m making a show row rib scarf, as seen in MagKnits. There are issues therewith. Pics below.

Yarn, yarn, and nothin’ but more yarn.

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I hereby resolve…

December 31st, 2005 2 comments

In the year 2006 I resolve to:
Fill my house with chocolate pudding.

Get your resolution here

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Fiber Godmother Questionnaire

December 31st, 2005 4 comments
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A knitting learning experience.

December 27th, 2005 6 comments

I’m very clumsy with drinks, and have ruined several (okay, five) keyboards by inadvertently spilling water in them. Well, over Thanksgiving, I managed to spill milk on Tyrathia’s scarf and the yarn it was being knit with. Umm… sorry, . It seemed okay afterward and I put it aside, but when I went to knit on it today (I’m trying to sneak in a few rows on side projects here and there between hats) the yarn was stiff in spots. It’s 100% bamboo (I think) so it’s definitely not supposed to be crusty. Attempting to knit a row or two like that made me believe that it would probably affect the final product more than I first thought.

I wound the remaining un-knitted yarn into a large hank and rinsed it and the half-finished scarf in cold water in the kitchen sink. Man, that dye is NOT fast. Two rinses and it still ran blue. Good to know for future reference. However, a little light swishing and it seemed to have gotten rid of the milk, as far as I was able to tell while it was wet.

It’s drying over the shower rod now. And I’m newly excited about this project. Having it wet and being able to drape it against my hand and see roughly how it looked stretched and blocked made me realize just how pretty this pattern is. Tyrathia’s going to have a very nice scarf when it’s finally finished. Which may be 2020 by this rate, but hey – it’ll be worth it!

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Be thankful for what you have.

December 27th, 2005 No comments

I got little gifts for some DR colleagues, kind of a “thank you for all your hard work” and had been feeling bad about not mailing it before now. Today I hear that one of those people had a house fire and is obviously out of their home. Glad I didn’t mail it yet. I’ve written them to offer whatever help that I can.

Makes me very grateful for what I’ve got, that’s for sure.

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