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Thursday, December 29, 2005

A Knitter Who Cooks, A Chef Who Knits, and A Gastronomic Tour In the Bronx

First, A Few Quick Notes...

Cable_vest_front_2 Here is a picture of my progress on the front of the soon-to-be vest, since my previous post. Nick, the cast on is called a Cable Cast On. It is one of my favorite cast on's, and the one I most frequently use for garments. I like its look, and strength (all pics enlarge),

I had written about my decision to use a Horseshoe Cable. Now, you can see the practicality of this at the armhole. The bottom arrow points to the decrease and subsequent 2 x1 cable crossing. The second arrow and third arrows, are pointing to the subsequent decreases  and the narrowing of the cable to a left twist.

Here's a close-up pic of the Pigtail, which is made up of right and left twists.

Pigtail_clspAh, such illusion! I tell ya.'  Insert a coupla these into your pieces to replace either stripes or ribs, and folks will think it took all day, tee hee. It's just a four row repeat.

To my friend Nick: this front did not take very long to knit. Remember, the braids are twist stitches and the outside cables cross every six rows. I only had to concentrate on the central cable motif. (I also knit in the Continental Style).

The client's fitting is this Saturday, and I'm very excited.

Now, it's time to eat..

 

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Wednesday, December 21, 2005

IT'S MY BIRTHDAY, AND THE SOLSTICE IS IN EFFECT!

After Today, It Only Gets Better

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Mr. K took this picture of me in my birthday suit, just to be scandalous! It is pure happy madness that has consumed me since the winter solstice began at 10:35 a.m. GMT. The piece of knitting that is keeping me decent (stop snickering), is a swatch of a part of the Aran style vest, that I now have a three day extension on (it's due in a week, but I don't knit on my birthday). The plain stockinette back was completed Monday night, in four hours.

My gathering of the people, has been temporarily rain-checked due to the strike by the Transport Workers Union, who I'm entirely supportive of.  Last night, at the Tuesday night men's party at the Lenox Lounge, (a big shout out to the very tony Tony Ndogo; when in New York, stay at his place), I was able to hear the details from my friends who work for Transit. While I'm not going to use this post as a political platform, I will say this to all you current New Yorkers: Deal with it. This is the third transit strike I've lived through (and the only clue you'll get about my age). And, guess what? They're walking too.

Having a job, is not a privilege that you should be grateful for, it is a contract between you and your employer.

That said, remember that you too are a worker, not just a consumer. The former stands up for their rights, while the latter just b****es about not having enough money to buy more s**t. And if you have a problem with the amount of money TWU workers make, then maybe you should ask for more money at your job. Or, take the Transit test. Hopefully, you can become a token booth clerk at a station, where you're not alone at night, and your nearest bathroom isn't a block away, at a fast food joint. Ladies, take note.

Cheers!
                                                                                                                                Cheers

Okay, my rant is over and I am officially here, in this world. Again! Go and grab a glass and join me!
HERE'S TO BEING HAPPY, AS OPPOSED TO JUST APPROPRIATE!

Mr. K and I are taking the Metro North commuter train into the city. Tonight's hijinks's include going to a business acquaintance of his for drinks, then a late dinner at EN Japanese Brasserie (this is a hot link!), and finally winding up the evening with a nightcap at P.J.'s with my friend, the most fabulous Tom Martin, bartender of the moment. Whew!

And to think, Christmas is this weekend!

Yours In Yarn,

Monday, September 05, 2005

Keep On Keepin' On

Compassion (Noun), A feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another's suffering or misfortune, accompanied by a desire to alleviate the pain or remove its cause.

I am impressed with the rapid galvanization of our brothers and sisters to help our extended "families," affected for the long term by Katrina's wrath. From Rap celebrities–some of Master P's  relatives are still missing–to our churches, which have once again become the rock which bore us from slavery, through re-construction, Jim Crow and beyond; we are banning together without regard to the government that regarded us as redundant once we were free. Lord! it's about time.

Fingers, Don't Fail Me Now

I am not going to be redundant by listing all of the craft links that are contributing to the relief effort, however. Part of my contribution to the benefit happening this Thursday at the Canal Room (see previous post), will be washcloths from cotton in my stash. If any of y'all out there are looking for a durable INEXPENSIVE COTTON, go to Smiley's; they have an Internet sale, starting at $.77 US. That's right, seventy-seven cents a ball! Purchase the light colors (they don't run), please leave me some, and get started.

After receiving your supplies–get on over to the Copper Stitch Gathering which meets this Saturday, September 10Th at Barnes & Noble Booksellers; Camp Creek Market Place 3685 Market Place Blvd, East Point, GA 30344 (404-349-0359). The time will be from 12 noon until you leave. Knit-Hop Re-Mix is back in effect!

If you're knitting at home, hey! One of the sensual pleasures I enjoy in life, that enables me to knit speedily through major commitments–births, birthdays, support and now, relief–is a good audio-book and a glass of good wine.

It was at PJ's about two weeks ago when I met Victoria Meghdir, and her son, Laoufi of, Meghdir & Sons, a family-owned vineyard in Algeria. I'm going to keep this short, but sweet. Their wines were simultaneously, some of most sophisticated and intuitively enjoyable I've tasted. The flavor imparts a sensual enjoyment, downgrading the–unnecessary for the most part–complexity that spawns verbose analysis. Especially after a few glasses.

That said, they are linked to my site. Do inquire, as you can drink this wine with or without needlework. I'm already considering knit/tastings, during the season, since they are currently available at a few fine wine shops in New York. Bring them to your area.

I'm signing off to thank the ancestors for the compassion I've witnessed over the weekend. You're welcome to join in.

Later,

SB


 

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