Having said all that, it's good to be back. The Hub's laptop is a standard size and I, of course, have to be uber-cool and have a laptop with the full size keyboard. After using his for three weeks you should see the typos I am accumulating as a result of misplaced fingers. Haha!
I did stay busy with a private comission and another fish hat for a photo contest so the fingers stayed busy. Oddly enough, the house stayed cleaner too. Hmmm! Do I waste time on the internet?
Ooh, I also found $50 last week cleaning out my purses. How cool is that? I would have been jazzed over $5 or $10 but $50?! Oh ya! It was promptly spent at my favorite local yarn store called, "Lamb's Ear" that's owned by a friend of mine here in good old Tacoma, Washington.
I've been wanting to try my hand at lace-weight work and I really like the feel of it but picked a less-than par free pattern. It's going to be really pretty when it's done but there are a couple of errors in the pattern that I am sorting out:
http://www.straw.com/cpy/lacescrf.htm
I attemtped this one but am pretty certain I needed to double the yarn for the proper affect. LOVE this pattern:
http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEsummer07/PATTwisp.html
I love how versatile it is. Come one, sometimes you feel like a scarf, sometimes you feel like a hood! How cool is that?

This is also a must-knit for this year. Having a bad hair day? Why not knit up some new hair! The pattern can be found right here:
http://knitty.com/ISSUEfall04/PATThallowig.html
I am loving the kid merino. On a side note, I really wanted to buy some new bamboo needles but blew the budget on yarn. I read somewhere that you can take sandpaper to metal needles to rough them up and get a nice grip on slippery yarns. Well, it works! The needles look like crap but they have a tooth to them that's perfect for this particular project.
I also finished a private comission. I quoted a price and the gal overpaid (which I didn't know about until after I mailed the little guy to her) and I had a couple of, "I'm freaking that she won't like it" moments. When you cross over a certain price range, I feel, it raises expectations and I try REALLY hard to exceed all my client's desires. This was a replica of a fish she lost in November and he was quite a special guy. I really wanted to get him right. I wanted to do something else (I dunno what) when I found out she more than doubled what I priced her at. She sent me the nicest e-mail after receiving him and just loves him! It made my whole week when she told me the eyes were just like the real-life fish's. I literally choked up! I had him all done and ready to ship but started fiddling with him and wound up spending another day and a half adjusting little things. It was more than usual work but totally worth it. Considering she deliberately overpaid (wants to keep me happy for several more fish in the future...lol) I am happy I am anal about details! It's not about the money....it's about getting it right.
Here he is:
WHOOPS. Pictures are on the Hubs computer...hahahahahah! What a dork. I'll get them moved over and post later. Sheesh!
2 comments:
I followed you here from the felting forum - I love your blog! But I mainly love this hat. I want it but a knitter I am not...sigh...do you take commissions? I rarely see a hat that I love but this is just too cute.
Kay Petal
Felt Alive Wool Sculptures
www.feltalive.com
Did you get my e-mail about this hat and the copyright?
I agree, the hat is TOO cute!
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