jak in the box: February 2008

Thursday, February 28, 2008

For the real babies...

I've never knit for babies before. I must say, it's very satisfying! A sweater in just a few hours - Lovely! I planned to learn to knit when I was pregnant (100 years ago). My MIL bought me a huge ball of yarn (which I still have around here somewhere), needles, and the book I think she had when she first started knitting. Then the baby came, along with bathing, breast feeding, trying to feed and and bathe myself, and work full-time. So, knitting, fell to the wayside to be picked up at a later date. My MIL did knit some lovely things though. Even though I didn't knit at the time, and therefore no real appreciation for knit garments, I'm glad I had the sense to keep what she knit for lil' jak.

Here's my new adventure into baby knitting:

Placket Pullover from Last Minute Knitted gifts for my cousin's little one. He'll be arriving any day now.
Yarn: Cotton Fleece
Needles: 4.25mm


And not so sure about this one. I downloaded the pattern from an online craft magazine, but had to change it substantially as the math was wacky on it. I also knit it for a friend, but now I'm not sure if she'll like the color. I'm not even sure if I do.
Yarn: Manos
Needles: 4.5mm


Definately needs a pretty ribbon... or something...

It's like... giving birth to a sock

With all the baby talk, and new babies around me I must say I'm feeling a weee bit... maternal. Just a Wee Bit. Nothing that can't be cured by, I donno, a recording of a baby crying playing at 3 a.m. I digress, starting a sock with figure 8 Cast On knitting magic loop is a bit like giving birth - without the bad and just the goodness. I knit the mate to this sock this time last year and may have to rip it and do again as it was knit toe up with the short row start. Completely different look. Perhaps I'll wear them together just so people have to take a look to figure out... hmmm something is different here - what is it?

Here's the new baby, just arriving...

Yarn: Vesper, Sweet Little Mamma
Needles: 2.5mm 31" circ.


To help me through February I knit a lovely neck warmer from this season's issue of Knitty. The yarn I used is a little scratchy so I don't wear it too often. Thinking about lining it with some fleece.

Tudora
Yarn: Himalyaan Yarn C
60% Wool, 40% Recycled Silk




For something to look forward to wearing in the Spring I've started the Corset Pullover by Robin Melanson from Interweave Knits Spring 2003. I'm using a cheap cotton bought at Wallyworld. It does the trick.

Yarn: EcoCotton
Needles: 4.5 mm




Finished this eons ago, but I don't think I blogged it. It's a pattern from Blue Sky Alpaca - I can't even remember the name - that happens with my age... I knit it with a linen blend I bought when I first started knitting. I really love the drape of it. The color is not great, but it's neutral and will go with anything.

Shawl from Blue Sky Alpaca
Yarn: Fuego Gringasco




And here are the finished product of the Tyrolean socks (as blogged earlier). I love them, but am disheartened that when I wear them the cables can't be seen under my jeans. I'll have to wear them with my shorts :) or with a skirt - that's do-able.

Yarn:Green Mountain Spinnery Cotton Comfort
20% Organic Cotton, 80% Fine Wool
Note: My gauge was a little off as this is not exactly the yarn called for - they turned out a little shorter than the pattern indicates. No biggy.





Off to start a shawl in Seasilk for a special trip...

Thursday, February 21, 2008

There are worse things she could have said. Like, as we wither with age, or as our skin falls from our bones. She chose, as we mature.

It was a full moon, the week before my feminine cycle, mid-February in Canada, and I was grocery shopping. Need I go on? I left the house and didn’t put make-up on my pasty broke-out face, figuring a little oxygen might put a color other than white in it. I decided against a toque or a ball-cap to hide my, growing-out-stage hair, because I look more masculine with, than without, and opted for the comfort of my sweat pants rather than cold, tight jeans.

Resisting caffeine for the past few days, I gave in and stopped for a cup to accompany me on the shopping trip as well as provide much needed warmth, and a necessary caffeine pick-me-up.

Before groceries I decided to head for a little retail therapy in the clothing section. Minding my own business, hot java in hand, perusing colorful t-shirts, hoping for a glimpse of spring, I eyed a woman with perfect hair and a perfectly put together professional outfit. I swore at her - in my head - and wished for her hair, at least for the day.

She began to poke through the clothing rack next me. I lowered my head and turned the other way. She approached me. I screamed - in my head.

“I eyed your red bag from across the store. It’s fantastic!”

“Thanks.” I smiled wishing for the dehydrated lines on my face to disappear along with the breakouts on my left cheek and chin. Her skin was perfectly even in color, not dry or greasy. Perfect with her perfect hair and her perfect little outfit. She was even a perfect height. Not too short. Not too tall.

She was the last stop at the 3 little bears house! Only I didn't want to stay. I wanted to keep on going.

“It’s Tester Tuesday and I thought you might be interested…”

That’s it! She’s in sales.

“…in a new product we have now. It’s our new mircodermabrasion line.”

Great – she also sees my wrinkles. She went on.

“Often times we are trying to moisturize over all ready dead skin.”

She said dead.

“It just doesn’t penetrate where we need it. You know, as we…” she paused, “mature…”

There it is! I could feel the heat rise from my neck, blood pooling to the surface of my cheeks. Could she see I was visibly embarrassed? Could she tell I wanted to pull my hoody up over my head and disappear? If she could she would have handed me the sample and left. She went on.

“We begin to see our pores open up.”

OMG, can she see the pores on my nose? I tried to close them this morning with cold water.

“This product will help tighten pores, slough off dead…”

There’s that word again.

“…skin and leave you glowing.”

Trying to get out of this situation as quickly as possible, I jokingly said, “Well we all need to glow a little don’t we?” I could tell I was already a good match for the red bag I carried.

She went on about how you can use it before a special night to give you an ‘advantage’. How you can use it 2-3 times per week depending on how bad of a week you were having.

She was a predator! She saw I was having a down day, and she preyed on me. She filled my head with promises of tight moisturized glowing skin. The worst part? The most dreadful part! Not that I accepted the sample – c’mon I had to try it. But, I gave her my name, engaged her in a more lengthy conversation about jobs, children and schooling. Why didn’t I tell her, she embarrassed me? Why didn’t I say, oh I knew this was a sales call, can’t you see I’m shopping?

I’m using the sample. I haven’t ‘glowed’ yet. I’m waiting. I’m also waiting her follow-up call. When she’ll ask me if I enjoyed the sample and if I would like to host a party for my friends.