Walaa! Pictures of said hat/cowl that I knitted at the Rainbow Gathering. I had limited yarn supply so I mixed my colors together to make this eclectic number. I love it I love it!
That leather strap was traded with some of that green yarn down at the trading circle.
I'm not very good at getting hat pictures as well as the cowl side. You can see that its quite breezy as a hat. It failed to keep my head warm the night I finished it when I stood in the sushi line. I wouldn't recommend sushi at the rainbow gathering. I'm pretty sure it was canned salmon. It is definitely warm around the neck though. The first one I made is made with the purple yarn, I want it back :'(
I need to learn to be selfish with my knitting and keep EVERYTHING I make. ha ha ha ha but what's the fun in that!? Now to my other projects: First off is the Beatnik sweater by Nora Gaughan. Once I saw this on Ravelry I was obsessed. I immediately cast on with Lion brands fisherman's wool that I bought for father's day. (FO of that soon!)
These are of the back. It took me awhile to finish it because I started my externship right as I got to the shoulder shaping and I had to set it down for awhile.
Last weekend I was actually home and got to sit and drink beers with my one true and watch movies while I finished. The movies were Passion Play with Mickey Rourke and Megan Fox (which actually was a good movie compared to horrible reviews. I actually felt like Megan Fox was an actress. I felt for her character which never happens) and The Roommate. Which is a good movie to get drunk to and make fun of ha ha ha.
I cast on for the front that same night but got a little queasy while knitting. This was on my way home from school. (Yes I knit and walk..rainbow side story..as I was knitting that purple howl some guy and his friends were walking behind me on the trail and we told the them they could pass us cause we were just wandering. As the guy passed he's all.."are you knitting??.... AND walking?!?!" cracks me up!)
Can you see the flower matches my knitting needles??
I have two..maybe three more projects on the needles that I need to find and take pictures of. I haven't been the most organized knitter these days. Maybe I should do that right now. As I can't find my other projects to take pictures of. I promise they will be up soon....HEY! maybe even that red shrug will be up too :) signing off the unorganized knitter..leshmubloski.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Making Up For Lost Time
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The bridge that took us into Washington. |
It was in Washington near Mt. St Helen's. "Welcome Home" was all you heard as we were struggling with our luggage. We tried to pack light but 5 days in the middle of a forest..how can you pack light? My photos are limited because it was gonna die as soon as we crossed over that bridge so I didn't take it out other than when we first got there.
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Hippie Trailer |
I'm kicking myself now for not having anymore pictures. This blog here has many many pictures so you can get a feel of what it was like. From the bridges to the trees, dinner circle, the main meadow and the trading circle. I can see everything so clear in my head. I remember almost every part of the trail. We walked it night and day to get from the trading circle to random kitchens (that served the most yummiest food) to shitter island and back to camp. Derek and I didn't take any food what so ever and we ate like kings up there. I've never felt so taken care of before in my life.
The first night we set up our tents on a bank next to this crystal clear stream. Then we wandered and ran into some friends. They showed us where they were camped and we hung out for awhile. On the way back to our camp we walked by what I now know as 'Instant Soup' and there was a crowd of people sitting next to this huge fire pit singing. We heard them say the black bean soup was gonna be done in 20 minutes. It was dark and freezing out there so we decided to stick around for some grub and get warm by the fire. Every one seemed to know everyone and the songs they were singing were uplifting, caring and catchy! Derek and I got carried away and sang almost every song with them up till the soup was done. It was so good for soul and feeling all that love from the first night we were there. Of course I did some knitting while I was up there. The first day there I knitted my friend Ashley a hat while wondering around the entire place. My head wasn't quite there but I managed to turn it into a cowl/hat. I wish I had pictures but I did manage to make me one out of the same purple yarn, the left over green yarn from Der's fathers day hat and the blue yarn from the hat in the above picture I knitted in class before the trip. I actually traded that hat for one peacock earring. Ha ha ha I need to weave in my ends and take pictures of that. All in all my rainbow trip was amazing and I will be more prepared Next year. Things to remember: Random pocket trade any chance you get, NEVER give your lighters to the projects, Donate and Help all the kitchens as much as possible, Give Freely, Love Openly and never be scared to smile at complete strangers. They are your family after all. Loving You and You. Now Back to Knitting...Leshmub
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