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Sunday, August 28, 2011

That Geek in FInance or "The Compact Bus"


Episode 17

I Productions Scheduling
  1. Events
    1. Ann Arbor Fiber Expo October 22 and 23rd at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds.
    2. The yarn discover tour is running September 9-24. This is pretty much a 2 week yarn crawl. I can't wait an excuse to go to yarn stores I normally don't get to Hurray! More info can be found at www.yarndiscoverytour.com
    3. Yankee Peddler Festival in Canal Fulton, OH 3 weekends in September the weekend of the 10th, 17th, and 24th. I'll be at this event on September 18th. Be sure to drop by the Algonquin Spinning and Weaving Guild's booth. There will be crafts for kids I have it on good authority that they will be making yarn and woven bracelets. Not sure if B will be able to pull this off but we'll try. I hear I know the lady helping out with the crafts pretty well. <It's my mom...>
    4. Newly scheduled and the event that I’m most looking forward to! I will be attending Session one of Camp KIP April 21-24 2012. How much time is there to Camp KIP? 7 months 24 days 14 hrs 35 minutes 50 seconds.
  2. Production
  3. What's in my Tea Pot
  4. Shipping
  5. Materials Sourcing
  6. After 5

II Production
  1. The Summerflies Shawl by Holly and Ella Knits and as per usual a free rav3elry download. I'm knitting this out of my Zauberball in Indian Rose I am sooooo in love with this yarn. It's variegated with mostly pinks and reds but I think I saw a hint of purple... Ah well.... I guess I need to ween myself off the purple slowly. I'm using sz 10 needles to get gauge and have made it to the end of section 2. This is my second attempt as I wasn't happy at how the stitches pickup around the beginning “Shawl Tab”.
III What's In My Tea Pot
  1. Tazo Zen

IV Shipping
  1. The Embassy Scarf is done! Woohoo! This one got a bit monotonous toward the end. But it was a fairly quick knit but toward the end I had to force myself to work on it. Mostly though I was thinking. “If I talk about this scarf for yet another week nobody's gonna listen anymore....” Which may or may not be true but it get's my butt in gear. This pattern was the Embassy Scarf by Amy Polcyn I found this pattern in the Spring / Summer 2011 issue of KnitScene magazine I knit this out of Knitpicks Laceweight in Foxtrot. (Which is of course PURPLE!)
  2. Kitschy Teacup Pot Holders: {Free Crochet Pattern} from www.tipnut.com. These are being hooked Sugar and Cream Cotton yarn in White, Rose Pink, and Hot Green. One down and three to go. This pattern turned out to be adorably cute. I'm almost afraid to put a pot on it and get it dirty, I finally mastered the lazy daisy's. Well mastered may be a stretch but they are on there and they look cute. I think my girl friends are going to love these. Now to get them done!

V Materials Sourcing
  1. This was a spinning kin of week. I Finally finished that bobbin of pot luck fiber and got 205 yds of sock weight yarn! WooHoo. I was pretty impressed with myself. Too bad I don't think I'll get a pair of socks out of it. I may try any way... or then again I may attempt to replicate the weight and spin some more.... either way I didn't get the rest of the worsted – ish I was planning for that slouchy beret. :P huh... well thank goodness I have about 12 more oz of this fiber left. I like this fiber, I like the colors but I think if I had known when I bought it that I would be spinning this 16 oz for all eternity I may have just stopped at 8. (yeah I know I'm being over dramatic.
  2. After the Party colored fiber came off the wheel I couldn't resist the 50 / 50 Romney / alpaca Blend I picked up from Kirkwood farms. (The ones with the Cute sheep bags at Peninsula Fiber Fling.) I love this fiber the singles are really soft, It's been a real PITA to spin. It's probably my inexperience but getting the draft to move across the fiber instead of down the side can be a struggle. That said when things are going well it flows like “Butta”. I thought I bought two balls the same color what I actually have is a gray blend and a reddish brown one. The singles are spun and rested. I'll do some samples and decide I want to ply them together, separate, chain, or double.
  3. I also Pulled out the Black Cherry fiber I picked up at Great Lakes farm Park. This one is going to be a challenge I didn't notice when I bought it but this fiber a has some add chunks of something blended into it. The fiber doesn't want to draft. I don't always pre draft. It depends on the fiber and it depends on what I'm doing with it. Usually in the beginning stages of spinning a new fiber I'll try to pre draft a bit and spin a bit with out pre drafting. When I tried to pre draft this it ripped apart. Spinning without pre drafting yielded a very slubbly single. No sure what I'm going to do with this fiber. It may be taking a trip back to the stash to hibernate for a bit more.
VI After 5

After 5 this week has been a whirl wind. I don't know what tit is about back to school season but it always catches me totally unprepared. It never fails that I promise my self I will not be at walmart or target the night before school starts. But when that fated day rolls around where am I? Kohl's. But only because Nate wanted button down shirts. I went to that Plaza intending to go to Target. So now gone are the days of sleeping in and not having to compete for the bathroom. Nate has what they call a compact class at one of the other school systems about a half hour from the house. So we have to make sure he's at school at 7 to catch his compact bus. When I read on the paper he had to ride the compact bus I thought that was PC for the short bus. Needless to say he was quite scandalized by that. Luckily compact does not mean short bus it means the but to the schools within the compact.

Work has been crazy... Hurricane Irene will be causing some havoc for me this weekend. Naturally a lot of my customers went into panic mode and I spent the better part of this week cleaning things up on the coast. We also had one of our younger guys in finance went crazy and decided to put about 20 assorted sun catchers on his window. Now I might understand this if it was a window that got any sum but it's and inward facing window that looks out onto the customer service cube farm. We're also not talking about 1 or 2 sun catchers we're talking 10-12 in assorted shapes there's fruit, a frog, a race car, a flowers... too may to remember, So this guys windows has been a point of conversation about the office and it's driving one of my interns absolutely nuts. This intern has been around for a while. He's been with us since his freshman year and is by now really more of a contractor instead of an intern. He's one of those people who knows how things should be and gets a it angry when someone bucks the rules. Case I point he thinks the sun catchers are pretty un professional. Be that as it ,ay we're a pretty casual work environment. Management worries when I wear business attire. I had an apt the required I look professional and I was asked if I had an interview...:) So the intern came back in a huff this week to discuss. “the window” and I said... “Yeah! What is up with that it looks like somebody's grandmas kitchen.” We discussed perhaps putting up frilly curtains in his window to compliment the sun catchers and then he said it... “maybe we should give him some knitting … to go along with his grandma theme.” Now I know this kid well enough to buy him a Christmas present and have lunch with him. He'll text me after hours if he needs something and is in Kent. He's seen me knit on lunch and he knows about the obsession. I just about had to kill an intern. Instead … “Forget you man! He's not cool enough to knit!.”

This Friday was also my mom's Birthday. SO Happy Birthday Mom.

Special thanks also this week to Jknitsalot for her review on Itunes this week If I'm not mistaken I believe she write the the Knitting in the Red Blog at www.knittingintheredfl.blogspot.com which is linked to in the show notes. Yes... I actually did the link this time.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Recipe Links

It's been brought to my attention that I'm a total slacker and did not link to the recipe's for the Cake Batter Truffles or the Marshmallows. Yeah... had a brain lapse. :) Here they are just in case anyone would like them. Now that I think of it though... Truffles sound pretty good right about now.

http://www.the-girl-who-ate-everything.com/2011/03/cake-batter-truffles.html

http://smittenkitchen.com/2009/06/springy-fluffy-marshmallows/

Monday, August 22, 2011

Summer Spin along Entry

The Center skein is fingering weight 205 the ends are heavier at 30 & 75 yds respectively.


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Loopy Me or "I Give You My Heart"

Episode 16

I Productions Scheduling
1. Events
1. Ann Arbor Fiber Expo October 22 and 23rd at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds.
2. Yankee Peddler Festival in Canal Fulton, OH 3 weekends in September the weekend of the 10th, 17th, and 24th. I'll be at this event on September 18th. Be sure to drop by the Algonquin Spinning and Weaving Guild's booth. They'll be doing demonstrations and may have crafts for kids!
3. Newly scheduled and the event that is now the one I am most looking forward to! I will be attending Session one of Camp KIP April 21-24 2012. This is not the session with all the cool kids... but as I told my mom who I've talked into going with me. “We're cool and fun...” So we're pretty excited to be going and can't wait to see everyone in session one!
2. Production
3. What's in my Tea Pot
4. Material sourcing
5. After 5

II Production
1. The Embassy Scarf by Amy Polcyn found in the Knitscene summer 2011 issue. I’ll be knitting this out of Knitpicks Shadow lace weight in Foxtrot.
1. I made up for ignoring this pattern last week. This is the project that got most of the love. I think I did a better job with this pattern this week on pain killers than I have in the previous 2 weeks. Go figure! Strictly by eyeball I'll say I'm almost at the halfway point. I've kinda fallen back in love with this scarf this week. I had gotten to the point that the toe up sock was much more interesting. (Maybe since it was a new technique????) The resulting fabric is very fine and I'll admit that Joe caught me wearing it with the needles in it. IS it just me or does anyone else doh that?
2. Knitting A Basic Toe-Up Sock Using the “Magic Loop” Circular Method One Sock on One Circular which is a free ravelry download and available at http://www.tostetoes.com/onesockoneneedletoeup.htm
1. Even though I'm pretty sure I'll be running out of yarn for this i'm still knitting on it off and on. I'm praying for a miracle. But I'm expecting reality to break through at any moment. I'm to the point where I need to decide what I'm doing. I know I should frog the sock and turn it into a hat. But I have another ball of left overs. I'm tempted to cast on the second sock and then find something that coordinates to finish both.... Decisions decisions... I wish I knew why I'm sooo attached to this half done sock....
3. Kitschy Teacup Pot Holders: {Free Crochet Pattern} from www.tipnut.com. These are being hooked Sugar and Cream Cotton yarn in White, Rose Pink, and Hot Green.
1. I finally finished the second of the pink tea cups. So Now I have a set. All that's left to do Is put on the “lazy Daisy's” and whip stitch them together. One problem I can't lazy daisy to save my life. It may just be my currently muddled state of mind but I couldn't pull it off so the tea cup is hibernating in the project bag.

III What's In my Tea Pot
1. Storehouse Tea Company Earl Grey Organic Fair Trade Black Tea Organic Fair Trade black tealeaves and natural bergamot flavor. Organic Earl Grey is a rich full bodied blend of bold flavored Yunnan Dian Hong harvested from antique tea trees infused with natural Bergamot citrus from Southern Italy. Studies show black tea can help prevent plaque build up in the arteries and is effective for cholesterol reduction.
1. Straight out fo the package the Bergamot is a bit assertive. I like earl gray and I never thought I would ever think there was sucha thing as too much bergamot. Luckily brewing tamed it down and this is a nice Earl Gray. The leave are nice and large and stand up well to a second steep. I won't say that this will un seat my favorite Earl Gray but this is a great alternative if I'm out of my usual. I really enjoyed this one.

IV Material sourcing
1. Spinning this week was fairly minimal I did sit down twice this week to spin. I'm still working on the 1st eight oz ball of the 16 oz of Pot luck fiber in the party colorway from Paradise fibers. I'm trying to finish this bobbin so I can try out that alpaca blend I bought at the fiber fling last week. But as the podcast is late and I can't spin while I'm guilty... here I am... I have been looking at the previously plied bobbin and I think the long color repeats will lend itself well to a beret possibly... Sandra's Slouchy Beret by Sandra Alice which is as always a FREE ravelry download.

V After 5

After 5 was shaping up to be pretty productive this week.  Back in the time before AJ was banished to the shipping dock.  I had an office in a quiet part of the building.  I only had on neighbor that I cold rely on to actually be in the office.  We shared our “wing” with upper managerial types that traveled and the line leaders who were out on the production floor all day.  Needless to say my neighbor and I became pretty good friends.  So we started celebrating each others birthdays and exchanging at Christmas.  Even now after my banishment to shipping and her relocation to customer service we still exchange.  It just happens that Mel’s b-day was last Friday.  Now we all know that AJ is early for nothing.  So when Mel decided to take a few vacation days around her day.  I got a reprieve on the present.   Through the years I’ve gotten my friend just about anything you can imagine…  Purses, Earrings, candles, vases….  I’ve even knit for her!  Even though she does support my knitting and suitably oohs and ahhs over my latest pair of socks or lace shawl.  These items are not her style and I wouldn’t consider them appropriate gifts.  So I was in a quandary.  What to get my friend who has almost everything.  I had been hemming and hawing over this for days when even my interns had figured out what they were going to give my friend (A cookbook…).  So while I was wallowing in my indecision I started perusing yarn on line.  (Come on admit it you do this too….)  When I found it! On the Loopy Ewe Blog page.  A recipe for Cake Batter Truffles!  After some thought I figured I’d make the truffles and some Home made S’more Marshmallows put them in a nice new vase / container add some ribbon et voila’ a gift to put the interns to shame.  If you like cookie dough or licking the cake batter spoon you have got to try this recipe.  It’s easy, ingenious, and delicious.  They took about 1 hr total to make and looked like I spent a fortune on handmade candy.  But the best part is that when I was asked where I bought them I gave my little smile and said “Oh, I made those myself.”  my friend suggested that I make them to sell.  (To which I replied Uh …  when?)  And my coworkers are surreptitiously trying to inform me of their various birth dates.    Unfortunately the marshmallows ended up being a day late. The entire time I was in the grocery store making sure I had everything I needed I forgot the gelatin that goes into the marshmallows.  So luckily the truffle recipe made enough to fill the container I bought and have some left over.  I ended up outing that I had planned on making marshmallows and wound up committing my self to make them later in the week.  It was after all of this that I realized it was Wednesday and that I was having surgery on Friday so If they were to appear later that week they had to be made that night.  Why can I never manage to keep my mouth shut?  So B and I went back into the kitchen!  This time there wasn’t much for him to help me with since Marshmallows involve molten sugar.  His involvement was pretty much just licking the spatula at the end.  But that’s the great thing about kids in the kitchen.  They feel like they’ve accomplished something by just dumping sugar into a bowl and licking a spatula.  They almost did not get their chocolate and graham cracker coasting as I managed to seize the dipping chocolate.  Luckily I had some Hershey bars on stand by and everything turned out.  As of now…  In the refrigerator there are maybe 6 truffles, 2 dozen un dipped marshmallows, and ZERO s’more marshmallows.  I think we can tell what Joe like the best.  The one’s I didn’t take to work did not last a full day in the fridge and that’s with me not eating solid food and Nate on vacation with his dad

Not much else has been happening around the house here this week. My world was really derailed by my trip to the oral surgeon. I've been pretty stressed about getting my wisdom teeth out. I have a touch of white coat syndrome as it is. Combine that with all the horror stories I've heard about this particular procedure and my own brand of crazy and you'll get an idea of what a stress ball I've been. It was so bad that Joe got a bit snappish with me and I told him “When something aweful happens to me in their you're gonna regret saying that!” The really funny thing is for all that stressing and freakign out the actual procedure is the easy part! Sit in the chair... get hooked up to the tubes. Breathe the gas and go to sleep. The hard part is the week after. I had no idea how loopy the pain meds were going to make me. I spent the day of the procedure asleep. And when I wasn't asleep I was LOOPED! After that I figured out the dosage was to high and cut it back. Day two – four were spent in mostly sleep with a few precious hours of being up and feeling good. Which I put to good use and I knit! Today was the first day I felt anywhere near normal and that wasn't even until this evening. So I'm really not looking forward to finding all the things I botched at work this morning! But the hands down best thing that came of this was yesterday. Joe had gone back to work and it was just the kids and I home. I was about at my melting point. B just wanted to play and jump and be his normal self and I just wanted to lay down and cry. In typical 4 yr old fashion he suddenly out of no where had to use the potty. So off he runs and in about 5 minutes I hear that little voice … “mooooommmmy...” of course he needs help. So I go in and I;m helping him get back together and he say's. “you know what, mommy?” and I say “What, B?” and he says “I love you, Mommy.” He's already got me but then he pulls out the finisher. “Do you know what that means Mommy? It means I give you my heart.” I swear on a stack of bibles that came out of my 4 yr olds mouth and I did cry. And I told him”I love you to B.” and then he asks “Does that mean I have to give you flowers and presents?” Now if it was his daddy the answer would have been YES, flowers and Sparkly Presents that come in small hinged boxes... but for my little B I told him. “ No Just hugs and kisses.”

Special thanks this week go out to Moxiedot for the wonderful I tunes Review. Thank You!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Fiber Fling or "Nice Tchotchkes"

Episode 15

I Production Scheduling
1. Events
1. Crooked River Fiber Fling
1. Joe, B and I made it out the door in record time to meet up with the Cuyohoga falls knit and hook group. We were supposed to meet up with them at 11:30 at GAR hall.
2. I made a tactical parking error. How was I supposed to know that this “Fling” wasn't at a centralized place. It's spread all over the town.
3. We never found the Knitter's at the GAR hall but it was packed and the first building was tiny. I saw one vendor selling hand painted roving but the prices were way to high. I also saw some really nice alpaca sport weight yarn but to buy enough for a project would have been exorbitant.
4. It was at this point a woman pulled me aside and said we had to pay the admission fee. I have no problem paying admission. I expected to pay admission... But if you're charging admission perhaps you should be in front of the door. Not sitting off to the side socializing! I’m just saying.
5. We high tailed it out of GAR Hall pretty quickly.
6. The next building was across the street at the historical Society. Much better!
7. 1st in the door I met up with John and Kathy Kirkwood of Kirkwood farms. They sell hand spun wool, roving, and crafts in Mt union Ohio. They are a really nice couple and From them I bought 4 oz of white Romney blended with black alpaca. Soooo Soft and squishy! And almost as good as the fiber was the bag, They have hand stenciled little lambs on them! Sooo Cute!
8. After the second building. I think Joe was on Fiber over load and it was about lunch time but we had to walk all the way down the hill to get to our car. After the long walk back down. We fueled up and took the car out to the farms to see the animals.
9. Heritage farm was worth the drive! There were several farms there with their alpacas. One farm had a sheep being walked around on a leash and among the many vendors was my one shoulda purchased item. Sheephaven Huthworks had angora fiber and angora bunnies. They were soooo cute and Since I have a currently un occupied Guinea pig habitat I think I should fill it with an angora bunny. Joe was not thrilled with this idea. The only thing that stopped me from buying the bunny was never spinning angora before. But I have their website and I'll be placing an order! So if Joe still hasn't dismantled that Pig Habitat by next year I reserve the right to fill it.
10. Heritage farm also had the sno cone truck. BEST IDEA EVER!
11. We did make the drive out to The Spicy Lamb. Parking was a bit wonky. But it was only us and two other cars. It was sooo hot and sooo humid the sheep were hiding and the poor herding dog looked miserable. We couldn't make it to the herding demo... (which woulda been 15 mins) I think Joe was about to spontaneously combust and B was getting grumpy. So we packed it in atfer a quick look around and retreated to the comfort of the AC in the car.
12. It's worth mentioning that the whole house crashed hard after wondering peninsula in the heat. We all to a looooong nap.
2. Ann Arbor Fiber Expo October 22 and 23rd at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds.
3. Yankee Peddler Festival in Canal Fulton, OH 3 weekends in September the weekend of the 10th, 17th, and 24th. I'll be at this event on September 18th. Be sure to drop by the Algonquin Spinning and Weaving Guild's booth. They'll be doing demonstrations and may have crafts for kids!
4. Production
5. What's In my Tea Pot
6. Materials Sourcing
7. Shipping
8. After 5
II Production
1. The Embassy Scarf by Amy Polcyn found in the Knitscene summer 2011 issue. I’ll be knitting this out of Knitpicks Shadow laceweight in Foxtrot.
1. This one didn't get much love this week. I think I only got one or two rows of this in between other projects. Like when I was feeling lazy and didn't want to wind handspun skeins in to balls.
2. Knitting A Basic Toe-Up Sock Using the “Magic Loop” Circular Method One Sock on One Circular which is a free ravelry download and available at http://www.tostetoes.com/onesockoneneedletoeup.htm
1. I'm beyond the toe and getting ready to start the 1stof the 2 increase rows before the heel.
2. I'm eying my yarn for this (Which is left overs from another pair of socks)and I don't think I have enough. I'm starting to think instead of a heel I'm going to do some ribbing and turn this into a top down premi hat.
III What's in My Tea Pot
1. On the long walk back down the hill at the finer fling I saw a store front that said” Salada Tea” and I was thinking a local tea shop?! Yay! When I went im the shop I found way more nick nacks than tea. But I did manage to find 2 varieties to try. They were hidden in the from of the shop with local jams...
2. Storehouse Tea Company's Black and Red Tea: Vanilla, Chocolate, Apple, Coconut. The packaging reads The rich, creamy flavor of tropical coconut, and chocolate in a base of Black tea and Rooibos make this tea a wonderful alternative to dessert! High in antioxidants and heart healthy. Ingredients om this one Organic black tea, organic rooibos, organic apple, organic cacao nibs, organic coconut, and natural flavoring
3. The first brew of this was decent. I think it's the apple that throws me in this. The last of the pot that admittedly sat with the leave in the pot was really sweet and fruity . Almost cloyingly so. I don't think this tea is terrible but I don't think I'd buy it again.
IV Materials Sourcing
1. I've done ZERO Spinning this week. I'm a huge slacker!
2. The only material I sourced was a Zauberball in Indian Pink which I will be using to swatch for the Summer Flies Shawl by Donna Griffin. ( A free ravelry download.)
V Shipping
1. Taadaa! I finally have something in shipping!
2. The Age of Brass and Steam Kerchief by Orange Flower patterns. I knit this out of my handspun from the Tour De Fleece. It's currently Cherry pink and natural cream,m white. I'm not sure if I'm loving the colors. I have this itch to soak it in some purple dye. MUST RESIST PURPLE!
3. This was a quick and pretty pattern. It shows of my wonky handspun really well and makes me proud of my efforts. (Even though the yarn ranges from laceweight to bulky. :))
4. I knit this with an extra added section of 10 stockinette repeats and it came out shawlette size next time I knit this pattern I think I'll add yet another 10 repeats and get a full size shawl.
VI After 5
1) B Is livin' for the weekend.
1. B's cousin had a birthday party this weekend. We told B about the party back on Wednesday and every day he asked is it time for the party? He had pretty much had enough of the waiting by Friday morning. I was one intersection before day car when I hear him making frustrated noises the back seat. “What's the matter B?” I ask. And he Relies “We can't go to school!” Uh oh... “We have to go to school today...” and the frustrated wail from the back “WHAT ABOUT THE PARTY!” Lesson learned never talk up the weekend to a 4 yr old before you can refer to it as tomorrow or After night night.
2. B is also learning to drive. This week I had B out in the yard with his power wheels car. He only ran me over a few times and is now making the circuit around the yard and through the grapevine tunnel. We did find a rather nasty looking beehive in one of the bushes by the garage. Which Nate and Joe have been bonding over. What is it about the demise of some?bee's that makes the male brain register “good times”? There's been discussion of how far back you have to be while spraying the hive, how layers of protective clothing to where, and what time of day to cut the hive down... JUST IN CASE. The hive is now down and gone but you better believe my rear end was hiding in the house when it was going on.
3. Joe and I took B to the movies this weekend. This was my first outing with him to the movies. I usually try to avoid places where a rambunctious 4 yr old can ruin another patron experience just by being a 4 yr old. I know this is a novel though to some but there are some places that children don't belong. He did really well at the theater! I think it also helped that the movie was Cars 2. I have to say the new Cars was a fun movie for the whole family. Definite 2 thumbs up from us.
4. Lastly next week's episode may be delayed and or I may skip a week. I'll be having some oral surgery to remove my wisdom teeth and I’m not sure if I'll be up to pod casting. Even scarier... I'm not sure if I'll be up to knitting on pain killers. I think I'll be treating next weekend like I'd treat a night with a few glasses of wine. All knitting will be flat and in the round or in some other way idiot proof. I may come out of my recover period with a long wool tube dress. Yeah, that'll be attractive...