Isadora's scarf
Jul. 30th, 2008 10:37 amTomas got his boss's old iPhone (well actually pretty new just not the newest model) yesterday. I played with it all morning. Suggestions for useful apps appreciated.
I managed to drag my iBook on to the floor last night by tripping over the cord. It's running but I'm afraid something is seriously fucked because most of my third party applications aren't working (iChax, Xjournal) and the programs that do work start very slowly.
Over the weekend I finished the simple scarf I was making for Rhiannon. It was very basic just to practice the knit stitch (it's called a stitch, right?) and now I'm making a super skinny k2p2 scarf for Isadora to practice my purls. After that I'm going to jump right in a tackle a supposedly 'easy' longie pattern and learn as I go because otherwise I might get stuck making scarves forever. I love these birch needles though. They're so much nicer to use than the metal ones. And the wool yarn feels a lot better than the wool/acrylic blend I made Rhiannon's scarf with. I have to get some smaller needles for the longies I think. Perhaps I can do that over the weekend. I'd like to be ready to go as soon as this scarf is done.
I managed to drag my iBook on to the floor last night by tripping over the cord. It's running but I'm afraid something is seriously fucked because most of my third party applications aren't working (iChax, Xjournal) and the programs that do work start very slowly.
Over the weekend I finished the simple scarf I was making for Rhiannon. It was very basic just to practice the knit stitch (it's called a stitch, right?) and now I'm making a super skinny k2p2 scarf for Isadora to practice my purls. After that I'm going to jump right in a tackle a supposedly 'easy' longie pattern and learn as I go because otherwise I might get stuck making scarves forever. I love these birch needles though. They're so much nicer to use than the metal ones. And the wool yarn feels a lot better than the wool/acrylic blend I made Rhiannon's scarf with. I have to get some smaller needles for the longies I think. Perhaps I can do that over the weekend. I'd like to be ready to go as soon as this scarf is done.