Over the past few days the dogs have been especially camera-worthy.

Mandy is particularly cute here. It’s not often we can get a really good picture of this very wiggly black dog.

It’s all about Cody’s comfort. On the bed, on the sofa, on one the two dog beds we’ve bought for him. Check out TheHudsons.com for more Sleeping Dogs.

Michelle and I went to the Oregon Flock and Fiber Festival on Saturday. For both of us, it was our first visit and we were quite impressed. It’s just a good thing neither of us spin (yet?) because the fibers were just lovely and it would have been hard not to come away with bags full. As it was, we both exercised some restraint. Although tempted by some lovely yarns, three skeins merino/mohair, hand dyed by Nancy Finn of Chasing Rainbows where the only thing that traveled home with me.
While I was looking for something else (I can’t remember what, now), I saw an Elann.com ad for this twinset designed by Helen Hamann and was taken. I resisted for about 5 minutes before I ordered the yarn and with it get the pattern. The good news here was that when I got to my cart I had $60 worth of credits (having made too many prior purchases…) 
AND then, I saw Helen Hamann’s new book Andean Inspired Knits.
I have to say, I was very excited with the Janet lace shawl – it was fun to knit and very cool to see it on the cover of the KnitPicks catalog, but it’s been a bit of a let down since then.

In May, Michelle and I went up to Knit Picks to test drive their now-released Options needles. While there Bridget asked if I’d knit a stockinette scarf. It was to be felted which I could do if I wanted (I didn’t.) On our road trip to visit my mom in Phoenix, I knit the really boring scarf. It’s Bridget’s felting, but my knitting.
Next there was the afghan. It showed promise when I got the yarns, but soon came to be less exciting. I happily sent it on its way. It was sort of published on their site this month.
Last month I received a frantic call from Bridget on a Tuesday. Could I knit two armbands before Monday? Sure. I received the yarn on Wednesday and knit those bad boys up and had them at UPS on Friday. Now that they’re on the site and I know what I knit – PICC armbands.
I think the next project will have to be mighty interesting to tempt me. There are just too many other projects to think about.
When I first saw the Red Carpet Dress, I thought “pretty, but probably not.” Though I have to say Dianne’s first reaction was that I would knit it and it turns out she was right. This is, however, the first time I’ve really deviated from the shape of a pattern, so it’s involved a lot of planning. I started it on Friday with some Fiesta La Luz silk (the yarn used in the original pattern) that I had stashed for an entirely different project. Problem is I only had two hanks. But I figured the advantage of hand dyed yarn is by it’s nature it’s not perfectly evenly dyed, so I wasn’t too concerned about not having all one dyelot. And on to the internet I went to find a site with the yarn in color cherry. 
I was on a roll on Saturday and had knit one and a half of my two now-balls. I was running out of yarn, but really wanted to continue. So I checked LYS Abundant Yarn’s site guessing if anyone would have it, they would and they did – in cherry. I think I did a pretty good job of knitting in the new dyelot.
It’s turning out to be quite a quick knit, because the skirt front is done. The top of the skirt is a k2tog, yo lace to be folded over as casing for the elastic. I’ve picked up purl bumps on the inside and will graft the top to the picked up stitches after I’ve completed and sewn up the side seams. I thought a lace “casing” would be less bulky than stockinette.
I’ll start on the back with what is left, but will have to wait a week for my internet purchase because Abundant Yarn as much of the yarn as I had.
Oh well. It’s not like there aren’t any other projects I can work on.
Shirts
I love to knit and I love to sew. What I don’t really like—arguably the most important step of the sewing—is laying and cutting out patterns. I’m not sure why. But it’s a step that can’t be ignored, so I spent the equivalent of a day cutting out shirts for Tom. Hopefully in the not too distant future, he’ll have three new dog shirts and two new dress shirts. The latter will be for the cruise which is only a month away.
Dresses
There will be two formal dinners at the above-mentioned cruise. My original plan was to sew two evening dresses, but as is my wont to do, I have switched gears. Dress number one is still going to be a silk version of the Reunion Dress in a burgundy chiffon over black crêpe de chine. (I think I need to get that cut out pretty darn soon…). I’ve decided to knit dress number two (that’s where the real ambition comes in). I’ve started the “red carpet dress” from Greetings from Knit Cafe.
However, after starting it, and thinking about how nice the dress looks on the slender, tall model, I realized, my short pear shape may not do it as much justice, so I’ve decided to do some modifications. It will be a two piece dress to camouflage the larger part of the pear and to make the top of the pear look a little wider. My plan is to knit the skirt to above the trellis lace panels, then knit even and add a small casing for elastic. Then I’ll knit the zigzag lace panel in a top has neck shaping and shoulders. But I haven’t quite decide which pattern to use—Jewelled shell, Soleil, Ballet Camisole, or Picovoli. Any opinions?
At any rate, here’s what I’ve done so far.
Wedding gifts
My saving grace here is that I figure I have the first year to give wedding gifts—especially since the first was an elopement and the second we can’t attend because we will be leaving for the cruise on the date. Vogue 7955 has inspired me, so I’ve ordered some doupioni silk from Fabric.com.
So many ideas…
Cody is a character; he has been since we adopted him in 1995. He’s also very bossy—especially where there’s food involved. In the evenings there is the “dinner dance” where he barks at Tom till he gets up and then does a figure eight around Tom’s legs as they head to the kitchen. More recently, it’s been “pill time.” As a senior dog, Cody gets one pill. As a newly-nervous dog, Mandy gets a tablet. To make the pills go down easier, I wrap them in sandwich meat. In the beginning it as a treat. Now they see it as an obligation. This is what I see if I don’t get to the pill-giving right away. That’s one bossy dog!

Then he just waits (impatiently).

Mandy, on the other hand, though she likes taking the tablet, is a little more patient and sometimes dispairs of Cody’s bossiness.

This has got to be the cutest puppy from the 2006 365 Dogs Page-A-Day Calendar. It’s from August 11.
Swallowtail Shawl
This really was a quick knit – started last Wednesday; bound off last night. It’s the blocking that will take some time, since I can’t find what clever place I put my blocking wires and ran out of pins. What a difference blocking makes, though.
Michelle purse
This has been sitting around for a few weeks waiting to be posted.
We’ve been feeling a little house bound for various untold reasons, so we decided to visit Dianne and John at their Black Butte Ranch house. Because our dog-sitter extraordinaire wasn’t in town, it had to be a day trip. When we arrived, I made biscuits to go with the excellent salad with grilled chicken, shrimp and a black bean and corn salsa. Delish!
After checking out Dianne’s traveling stash (not all her stash gets to travel; some stays at home in Portland), we headed in to Sisters to get a size 13 35-inch needle so Dianne could knit a very long scarf. The guys came with us, and then patiently waited while we finished our visit to The Stitchin’ Post, a yarn and quilt shop.
Though tempted by new Needful Yarns magazine, I didn’t add any yarn to the stash, but I did head over to the quilt side.
Petal Pouches pattern by Valori Wells and a fat quarters pack
Also added to the stash is another future Tom-shirt.
We had a great day and came home to two very hungry, but happy dogs.
According to this quiz, I’m a:
When I happened upon this quiz, it led me to Marnie MacLean’s site. She’s a now-local knitter and designer who has appeared on Knitty Gritty. Coincidentally, the episode, “I love the ’80s” aired that same day on DIY. Oh, and she has a great looking dog named Panda, who is included in some of photos where Marnie is modeling her designs. Gotta love knitters who love their dogs!
You appear to be a Knitting Guru. You love knitting and do it all the time. While finishing a piece is the plan, you still love the process, and can’t imagine a day going by without giving some time to your yarn. Packing for vacation involves leaving ample space for the stash and supplies. It can be hard to tell where the yarn ends and you begin.
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