
Hopefully we will be done by Christmas, because I think it's our house that is hosting... yup... pretty sure.
The last big difficult puzzle that we did was Guernica, by Picasso also 3000 pieces.

I have done about 20 rows and got to cast on in Twisted German. I know a lot of those... Anyway, I like that cast on, it's fun. The yarn is Smooshy by Dream in Color (lipstick lava, 100% superfine Australian Merino!) and it's so yummy. I'm going to attempt a short row heel, because they just look better. (pattern)
So, in addition there are some other things that I made recently. A friend of mine who is rather strange was attempting to make polymer clay feet one day. She decided that they would make good earrings. We weren't drinking. Ultimately they were smashed up into who knows what. But it inspired me more than it should have. I though, how strange and great would it be to bring that idea to the next level.
So that is what I have been doing craft wise.
So last night I was going to start another knitting project but found that I didn't have the correct type of yarn. See, it comes in different thicknesses. One cannot just make anything out of anything. For example, socks require a fingering weight yarn. Take off your shoes, see those little tiny threads on your store bought socks...imagine those threads as regular yarn thickness. It just would not work.
I am surprised that I kinda could figure out what to do considering my experience is with scarves... the next project is more complex. I first have to choose my yarn. Also for the next one I will have to knit a swatch. That's what I know so far. I have the pattern, but have not actually read it. Wish me luck...
It's not gross. Get over it.

So, now I have pointy sticks and plenty of balls. I think that I will watch Survivor, and then Greys Anatomy (while recording The Office), and then watch The Office, all the while working on the orange scarf so that I can complete it and make something else!
I am used to using US size 7. The 1's and 2's are so little! OOOH, lace! I don't know how realistic that is, but I may try it. Again, where is the yarn!
