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12Mar, 2008
Wednesday
10:05PM ET

i don't know why i have so many problems starting a project. i can think of at least ten things that i'd like to cast-on for but then i get all nervous and think, "what if it doesn't work out? what if i wasted all that precious free time on it and it turns out to be crap." yes, i really do think that. lately, it HAS to be a sure thing. so i'm waffling. i really think that i should swatch and cast-on for flair but i hesitate. ugh.

in the meantime i've done some other crafty things. i'm working on a simple A-line skirt for myself. i've had this bonfit skirt patterner for years (i remember buying it at my old apartment so we're talking like SIX years now) and i've never used it until now. i think that i was a little intimidated by it seeing as my sewing skills are less than stellar, but i've got a little more confidence now and i gave it a shot.

my first drafting of the skirt (yes, i'm drafting on leftover christmas wrapping paper) didn't work out well in the hips. WAY too much hips. so i figured out how to cut them back and re-drafted the pattern. i'm working with some cotton sheeting that i bought at BG for my muslin, which i'm going to turn around and use as a lining when all is said and done.

fabric and zipper for my skirt (by gleek.net)
fabric and zipper for my skirt

i also got this at BG. i saw those pink and red turtles and had to have it. should be cute when i'm done. so i'm thinking about installing this non-invisible (does that make it visible?) zipper as an invisible zipper. i know that i'll sort of see the zipper teeth in the seam but i don't care. will it work? i think so. i just ordered and received my zipper foot from sears the other day so i can get started tomorrow maybe.

i didn't want to be without something on the needles (and those miters? my god, i'm having trouble working on them. i think that i'll save them for our early summer trip to the NC outer banks.)

peanut knit pants (by gleek.net)
peanut knit pants

i'm making these knit pants for the peanut (ravelry) using the itchy fingers pattern i found through ravelry. i did all the measurements and the math and i think that we're on the right track. i even swatched! i took the swatch when i was done and threw it in with our regular wash and dried it. i'm glad i did this because there was a significant change in the gauge seeing as this is a cotton/linen blend yarn. so i have to count rows while doing these pants not go by inches.

under the hem (by gleek.net)
under the hem

sorry this image is blurry but i wanted to show my waist mods. i did a turned hem instead of ribbing and i picked up all the stitches and knit them in except for this inch or so pictured here so that i can put in elastic. i'm waiting waiting waiting on a shipment from joanns. god, they are slow to ship.

that's what's going on here! oh yeah, and the peanut is crawling now and giving me all types of strokes and heart attacks as she does crazy stuff. i stopped her from killing herself at least three times today. but who cannot love this face?

pulling a face (by gleek.net)

.... ok, well maybe this face..

huzzah for barrettes! (by gleek.net)

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#1

 posted by stacey

13Mar, 2008
Thursday
07:55AM ET

I find that also - my queue in Ravelry is HUGE, yet I have the hardest time deciding on something!!!!!

Wow - pattern drafting. You are ambitious and pretty patient to do that!

#2

 posted by yaiAnn

13Mar, 2008
Thursday
08:31AM ET

OMG! I love that first face! Raaaarrr!!

#3

 posted by Carrie

13Mar, 2008
Thursday
08:53AM ET

wow, drafting a pattern! that sounds very, very scary. I can't wait to see your finished skirt! and I love love that fabric.

The Peanut is such a schmoo.

#4

 posted by brenda in toronto

13Mar, 2008
Thursday
09:38AM ET

turtle-y and peanuty goodness :)

#5

 posted by sarah b.

13Mar, 2008
Thursday
11:08AM ET

Such a cute face! And, I completely relate on the starting a pattern thing. I think that's been what's stealing my knitting mojo, so I'm just going to jump in on SOMETHING this weekend...anything.

#6

 posted by Gina

13Mar, 2008
Thursday
11:39AM ET

Both faces are loveable, but the second one looks a bit easier on the ears! ;-)

#7

 posted by Sarah

13Mar, 2008
Thursday
11:54AM ET

I adore that turtle fabric! And Peanut's sweet little mug, of course. I'll be sorry to miss her party, but any chance I'll see you at The Point TOMORROW?

#8

 posted by jenna

13Mar, 2008
Thursday
01:51PM ET

I get nervous with projects, too. Except that I get nervous and want to quit at the END of a project, rather than the beginning!

#9

 posted by Macoco

13Mar, 2008
Thursday
03:22PM ET

angry peanut! I love how her nose is all scrunched up in that picture.

#10

 posted by Jackie F.

13Mar, 2008
Thursday
03:53PM ET

I'm smiling right now -- both at the cute pics of the peanut and your description of her giving you strokes and heart attacks :-)

I saw the Katrina Rib you queued on Ravelry and ended up queueing it myself. It's a nice pattern and a nice gesture.

#11

 posted by Casey

16Mar, 2008
Sunday
03:35PM ET

What a cute little face! Some days making sure the baby doesn't kill or maim herself is accomplishment enough.

Thanks for sharing your birth story. My sesame's birthday isn't for 2 1/2 more months but I've been reminiscing about her birth a lot lately too. Babies' entrances into the world are always amazing.

#12

 posted by carrie m

17Mar, 2008
Monday
03:44PM ET

the turtle fabric is adorable, and so is the peanut's hair clip!

#13

 posted by rebecca

22Mar, 2008
Saturday
10:00AM ET

Peanut has such personality!! Those pictures of her are priceless!

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