oh . . . yawn

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flower of the day: eggplant

i am SO tired these last few days.
i’m trying not to be a pill about it but man, something has whupped my a$$ good this week.

of course, it could be the hours i’m keeping . . .

but then, how can one waste time sleeping when there is so much to look at these days?

i don’t have these little cuties on just one plant—suddenly, all the tomato plants are sporting fruit.

not to be outdone, the lilies are piping right up with their chorus from the back fence

it’s a real distraction from the decrepit state of that fence . . .
here’s the one i sent to claudia this morning

to wish her great good luck on her ride for MS this weekend and on securing the number 1 for next year’s ride. and you know claudia—competitive is her middle name. just to make sure NO one beats her to that number, she offering a special raffle prize for donors who give between now and monday morning.

i’m SO proud and grateful of the knitting community this weekend—pulling together to raise lots of money for a good cause is a wonderful way for us all to say “we are here”. our knitspot community has represented over $8500 of the total she has raised—THAT is a lotta dough. can’t wait til sunday to do the drawing—it will be a fun way to close this celebration of generosity.

ok, and now back to my knitting . . . i have a fella here that is making noises about being ignored. tree scum has been very understanding but is a little sick and tired of getting a couple of rounds knit here and there. so i made a bargain with it and said i would post this handsome shot for you all to coo over

(just give it a lil’ sumpin, ok?)
by the way, i know a LOT of you have been loving this yarn, which is a handspun from a one-off dye lot, and so not readily available.
HOWEVER, teyani and klaus have the perfect substitution in the dicentra alpaca/merino sock yarn they carry. if that moss colorway is not the spit-and-image of tree scum, i’ll eat my hat. and it’s a luxurious yarn, to boot; i’m going to be knitting with it soon, in fact. in another colorway, though.
the only thing wrong with it is that name—it really should be tree scum . . .
i think that would sell.

oh YAWN. what else have i got for you.

OH yeah.

this morning i got up early and blocked the bee shawl . . .

and i know you happen to like blocking shots.

and i am an enabler of the highest order, whenever i can be of service

i have to confess that i almost ripped out the edging again—i had a half-hour or so of flagging faith in my second choice.

(c’mon—tell me you wouldn’t have considered it too, if THIS is what you were looking at)
but seriously, i just couldn’t. and you know what? i’m really happy with it after all.
calling debbieKnitter and talking about something else for a while righted my perspective (ha! you had no idea, did you debbie, that i was having the edge crisis of my life??).

and in the end, all is well with it—it IS the light, flipping, airy edge i had first envisioned to top off the wavy grass panels. sort-of flowerlike, but also looks like a swarm of no-seeums (remember, we’re in a summer field here, not my living room).

here’s a super-closeup of the join at the back neck (it’s just a few kichener stitches—not even as much as a sock toe)

and now we pull back for the long shot

i just never have a real sense beforehand of how affected i will be by this shot—i mean, EVERY time i see a just-blocked shawl, i just gasp. i was SO worried that the piece was way too busy, and not sure i had a grip on keeping it an organized chaos rather than just a mess, you know? i can hope, but it’s not the kind of thing i can really plan on every time. so when it looks right, i feel a bit faint from relief.

and wow, i am really happy with that part. to me, this piece is totally chaotic and busy, but all in a good way—looking at it really makes me feel like i’m standing in a rye field in new york state, in the hot sun, with all of micro-nature swirling about me.

and if i wasn’t worrying about the mess, i was fussing over the final size. i know from your feedback that you like a big shawl (he-he. you’ll be sorry you said that when the rows reach 500+ stitches . . .) (just kidding—i honestly don’t think the rows get much above 450 . . .)
pre-blocking it was a bit shrimpy

(this was the shawl at 4am—seriously, it was all i could do not to sit up and watch it soak). i succumbed to the urge to try it on and do a quick-and-dirty (not that kind of dirty) modeling shot, pushed it into a pan of lukewarm water, and then went to bed for a couple of hours.

it has grown quite a bit after soaking and stretching.

as someone once said, “it’s good to have done it”

106 thoughts on “oh . . . yawn

  1. Wowie wow wow wow!!! It’s perfect! Good call on the edging – I think it’s just right 😉

    The Shawl Queen strikes again!

  2. That shawl is absolutely gorgeous! But then, what did I expect from you, really? 🙂 Congrats on another winner!

  3. ohhhh stunning! I’m in awe! And you stinker! I’m working on a little lace project myself and thought about using that leaf chart 🙂

  4. The shawl looks great. That color was a fabulous pick! Can’t wait to see more pretty pictures!

    Aww… good old tree scum. Gotta love that sock a little more. 😉

  5. Wow! Another masterpiece. I’m trying to envision what the rectangular version will look like.

  6. *stepping up to the podeum, clearing my throat,taking a deep breath…..* Ladies and Gentleman, after a long and totally WORTH it wait, I’d like to introduce you to….*insert drumroll* Miss Bee Shawl in all her glory *motioning to quiet down a teeny bit* knitters,knitters please, let me tell you a few things first before you all whip into a DESERVED frenzy. Miss Anne has been working on this little vixen for some time as we all know and lately, lets just say that Miss bee has been a little “naughty”. Demanding all of Miss Anne’s attention, playing cat and mouse with its border, even going as far as flirting with DAVID right smack dab in the middle of Anne’s own home!!! For shame the little trallop…BUT….I’ll have to admit, she is a stunner and she has earned her place in her home. Another master piece given to us by the VERY talented Miss Anne. *turning to Anne and Miss Bee in my best school marm, proudest moment look* Thank you Anne, it is just stunning…*clapping wildly and inticing the crowd into another uproar* well done, well done. *stepping down and slowly tugging the corner of the shawl on Miss Anne’s shoulder to get it to slip off to grab and run!*

  7. *stepping up to the podeum, clearing my throat,taking a deep breath…..* Ladies and Gentleman, after a long and totally WORTH it wait, I’d like to introduce you to….*insert drumroll* Miss Bee Shawl in all her glory *motioning to quiet down a teeny bit* knitters,knitters please, let me tell you a few things first before you all whip into a DESERVED frenzy. Miss Anne has been working on this little vixen for some time as we all know and lately, lets just say that Miss bee has been a little “naughty”. Demanding all of Miss Anne’s attention, playing cat and mouse with its border, even going as far as flirting with DAVID right smack dab in the middle of Anne’s own home!!! For shame the little trallop…BUT….I’ll have to admit, she is a stunner and she has earned her place in her home. Another master piece given to us by the VERY talented Miss Anne. *turning to Anne and Miss Bee in my best school marm, proudest moment look* Thank you Anne, it is just stunning…*clapping wildly and inticing the crowd into another uproar* well done, well done. *stepping down and slowly tugging the corner of the shawl on Miss Anne’s shoulder to get it to slip off to grab and run!*

  8. Oh, that shawl is to die for. Seriously. I will die if I don’t get to knit it. Please hurry and publish the pattern!

  9. Oh boy, I love the shawl. When, oh when, will the pattern be available? You know we can’t wait when you show us your creations. Excuse me, I need to go get a towel to wipe off the drool.

  10. Oh, Anne, I can’t believe it… it’s really DONE! And it’s going to be amazing when the pins come out. HOORAY! 🙂

  11. dafejsl…. jifd…ahohaaa….

    Sorry, my brain wouldn’t work. I was struck dumb and witless by the beauty.

    I’m so happy for you! You did it! And it’s lovely!
    What a nice way to end the week.

  12. It’s just soooooooooo bee-autiful !!!!!!!!
    Really worth all the troubles you went through 🙂
    Hope you will go to bed a little earlier now it’s done ? I mean when its 9 am here, it’s the middle of the night at your place 😉
    Oh and please tell the tree-scum he’s a real goodlooking fellow too ( in case he feels neglected)

  13. That is totally gorgeous. You are brilliant. Congratulations on finishing, and on overcoming the second thoughts about the edging. It really is impressively beautiful.

    I hope tree scum will get a bit more attention now that the shawl is finished? Such a handsome fellow should get _some_ attention, after all.

  14. P.S. What kind of lily is that last one? I don’t normally go for orange flowers much but for some reason I love the look of that one. I’d like to plant one only I haven’t the foggiest idea what it is. (I’m the original idiot vis-a-vis the garden so if it is something that needs tender care warn me off now.)

  15. How could you do that to tree scum? No it really wont be happy, as all the attention goes to Miss Bee….. oh, and what a miss 😉 If there was a Miss contest for shawls, I think Miss Bee would win hands down!!! I love it, I love it, I love it (and incidentially I don’t mind long rows!)

  16. Oh, it’s beautiful! I am eagerly awaiting the availability of the pattern. 😉

    The red lilies are also lovely, and the tomato is even pretty cute.

  17. Each time I see one of your shawls, I am stunned by the beauty! Please publish this one soon….I love it!!!

  18. Ooo oooo ooo, massive flutterings of the heart! WOW!!!!! I am so in love with the bee! GORGEOUS! (Can you tell I like it?)

    THanks for all the lovely photos, too. I just love watching works in progress, especially as I don’t actually have to wait to see it in progress!

  19. Wow, it is gorgeous!!! I love it 🙂

    And the tree scum socks are ever so handsome 🙂

    Way to go Knitspot donators!

  20. Um. I want to order one. Right now. RIGHT NOW!! I think I may be having a toddler meltdown over it, in fact.

    I’ve already got 6 people on the pre-pre-order list already. I think I’d better order more yarn than the 1 large bin I already have.

    You do good work, chiquita.

  21. Yay! Bee shawl! It looks absolutely marvellous! *Loving* the texture in the hive section close-up.

    I had a bit of a bee obsession my last year of high school; I still wouldn’t mind having a go at beekeeping. This shawl seems a lot more likely to happen though 🙂

  22. Oh.My.God.
    Stunning, flippy, FLIGHTY – she IS a BEE after all! – PERFECT!
    I LOVE HER. LOVE.HER.
    You must be extrememly proud. And you have EVERY reason to be tired.
    ((((hugs))))

  23. Oh, Anne. You have outdone yourself. It is breathtaking. I didn’t think I could love a shawl more than Wing of the Moth but now I’m not so sure! It’s fabulous, fabulous, fabulous! I absolutely cannot wait to knit this. Have I gushed enough now?

  24. Finally, a proper “beefcake” photo of Scummy!

    The Bee Shawl is drop-dead gorgeous, and I’m going to have to buy the pattern after all! Beautiful job of blocking–and a nice use of both blocking wires and pins.

  25. I’ve been waiting impatiently to see the blocking shot and as usual…

    COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY GORGEOUS…

    Might there be triangular man lace in the future?

    That would be so cool.

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