Thursday, February 26, 2009

Sitting on the Couch


This catalogue arrived today. The puppy on the cover is cute but nowhere as cute as Stella. Very soon Stella will be at home with Pook, Pook's husband & Lexi.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Version II


The first sweater was lovely and definitely for winter. This one has shorter sleeves and will be for spring. When Munchy decides he is done sitting on it, I'll be able to sew the seams. Until then I'll have to wait...

Monday, December 29, 2008

I love it when a plan comes together...



In this case, it's a sweater. The circular needles are being put to their first real test. Seamless caps are nice, but sweaters involve multiple pieces. The pattern is a Debbie Bliss creation worked in moss stitch. My version has short sleeves for wearing over a layering tee. All five pieces are joined on the circular needle just above the initial armhole decrease. So far the pattern has been flawless and easy to adapt. It is so tempting to proceed with the yoke. However, if I don't stop now and wait for tomorrow after work, I'll be up until very late working the last round!

Saturday, December 27, 2008

All Hail Blue and Gold...

The California Golden Bears team I've cheered on for decades is running up and down the field at the Emerald Bowl in uniforms that look like rejects from Project Runway or Roller Derby costumes. How can a loyal Californian relate to Lycra with contrasting slashes? Yes, the Bears of old didn't win often; however, their appearance on the field generated a catch in the throat and a glowing sense of pride. My motto was, "At least our team can read." The university sends messages in the mail asking for donations from the alumni. I'll send mine along when the team on the field looks familiar.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Cold Weather Creations


At last, winter winds are blowing and I'm knitting up a storm. The Yarn Shoppe in Elk Grove is my favorite local source for yarn and needles. This year I endulged in a set of interchangeable circular needles. While pricey, the needles are worth every penny. The points are bamboo and the cord swivels so there's no tangling or twisting.
Lamb's Pride (85% wool/15% mohair) bulky was the go-to yarn for creating these Christmas presents last weekend. Each project took a 4 oz. skein. The yarn has a beautiful sheen and soft, feathery wisps of mohair. The color is Persian Peacock.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Seasons Greetings from RDA Tailoring


The staff and I wish you and yours the merriest of holidays.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Be careful of what you wish for...

Recently, dreams of being at home with plenty of time and no tasks at hand flitted across my mind while sitting at work crunching numbers. After one day at home, albeit with a nasty cold, I'm sooo bored. Knitting a new pattern has lost its thrill and Ira Glass lost his charm after three past episodes of This American Life on streaming audio. Maybe it's the rain and cold that make it seem like this second-floor room is a prison cell.

Next time I wish for something, I'll be sure to include sunshine and good health in the scenario.