Sun and flower cowl
Once I got the hang of this pattern, I just ran with it- this is cowl number 3!
Sent via BlackBerry by AT&TOnce I got the hang of this pattern, I just ran with it- this is cowl number 3!
Sent via BlackBerry by AT&TPrincess liked how the cowl turned out, so now I'm making one for her. This is its progress through the second cable repeat. After 7 or 8 repeats, I will do the end ribbing and attached the buttons. Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
I've been doing the Knit-Along for Vickie Howell's cowl as pictured on the cover of the Holiday issue of "Knit Simple."
I've finished the cable section and all I have to do is the final 18 rows of ribbing and I am done!Vickie Howell of the dearly departed DIY Network show "Knitty Gritty" is leading a knit along for the cowl she modeled on the latest issue of "Knit Simple" magazine. I'm using Taupe(ish) from Vickie's Sheep(ish) line for Caron. I don't have a large cable needle (the project is on size 11 needles), so I have a double point needle for the cable work. Let's get knitting! Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
I am from magnetic letters on the refrigerator, from Tupperware Shape-O Toys and Super Balls and Trivial Pursuit.
I am from the green and gold shag carpets, the deck my dad built, the sound of the ice-cream man making his way down the cul-de-sac to my driveway.
I am from a summer tomato garden, Queen Anne's Lace next to the walkpath to school, goldenrod that aggrevates my allergies, and a perfect sledding hill that empties into the development's common ground.
I am from multi-generational birthday parties and off key singing and Mel Brooks quotes and beer cans stashed behind the panelling as the uncles finished the basement, from Nanna and Grampie, and Eileen and Pop-Pop, and Mimi.
What is your favorite aspect of living in the DC area? What is your least favorite? (I’m a lifelong MD resident, so DC was always sort of in my back yard).
Oh, tough! There are so many great things about DC. To be fair, I’m biased – I’m from the area but ended up coming back, so I have to love it… or I came back for grad school. No, I really do love it here. I can’t drive, so the Metro is a big plus. And I love all the different neighborhoods. Cities like New York are too big for me, so I like that DC is manageable. Plus, for me, all the museums make it ideal. (note from MamaKaren: I was so spoiled growing up in the DC area, and all its free museums. the idea of paying for a museum when I travel just seems so wrong!)
It is hard to say this, moving from Boston, but DC is expensive, too. And people can be pretty snobby about politics. Just because I live in the capital doesn’t mean I understand the nuances of government… nor do I want to discuss them all day.
And I have problems with limits. Obviously.
If there were no cost barriers/scheduling issues/logistical problems, and you given the chance for a last minute trip, where would you go? You don’t get time to plan stuff out ahead of time, just pack your bags and board the plane right now…
Oh, no question. Ireland. My mom’s family is Colombian and I’ve been there twice. My dad is Irish American and I think I still have cousins twice removed or something in Cork, but I’ve never been. Plus, one of my life goals is to make a man with an accent love me. Family history and make out with a ginger in a pub. Done!
What is your top choice for ‘dead before its time’ TV show?
Oh, lord, I LOVE TV. No joke, I watch it… a lot. Even though I just finished one degree, I’m thinking that I’ll eventually go back to school for a PhD in media and cultural studies. Because all I want to do is watch TV and movies and talk about them. So… I would have to say Pushing Daisies. Everything about that show was perfect – Chuck and the pie maker, Olive’s singing, the detective makes pop-up books! I know most people would say Arrested Development of Firefly, but since there are movies for those and sadly NOTHING for Pushing Daisies, I’ll stick with my original Jim Dale narrated slice of heaven.
What song would best summarize your personality or your life?
Party in the USA! Party in the USA! Haha, no, that’s just my favorite song right now. I do love upbeat pop, especially from the 70s. So, I’m going to say… Shake Your Groove Thing.
Do you have a grammar pet peeve? If so, what is it?
I v. me! I VERSUS ME! My little sister always says “My friend and me did this” and it drives. Me. Up. The. Wall.
If you had unlimited funding, what kind of museum would you create?
My favorite museum is the National Geographic Museum here in DC. It is like the magazine come to life. Natural science, art, culture, and all exhibits rotating out on a short term basis. So basically, an ADD museum.
What do you consider your best physical attribute? Your best emotional/personality attribute?
So many to pick from! Haha, obviously, my humbleness. My hair is pretty kickass, but so are my boobs. Personality wise, I think my sense of humor reigns supreme.
So, readers, please go visit Tatiana, and visit Neil, and read some of the other interviews. I will be interviewed by LZ at My Messy Paradise (whose blog I am loving already, btw.)