(finished objects...in real life)
Eldest on the beach in her cover-up. Even after a week, it was still good to go, if sagging just a smidge. She tells me that once home, a round in the washer and dryer brought all the bounce back.
My shoulder shade at the wedding. It served perfectly, as the wedding was moved inside due to the weather. I was wanting something on my shoulders through the evenings activities.
As I said, when knitting meets real life and works, well, that's real nice!
August 14, 2011
August 13, 2011
Back Again
My back has been giving me grief. So much so that the end of last year I went to a physical therapist. She who detests such infringement on time, finances, and prefers more of a holistic approach to healing...went for some PT. And apparently I whined about it enough that Eldest Daughter deemed yoga might shut my trap, and has been paying for some sessions.
All joking aside, my back was not letting me sleep at night, and seriously not getting any better, and I was very frustrated because I try very hard to do...well...everything right.
I was even more frustrated because during the time we were in Cancun, and for a few days upon our return, I had respite from pain! I thought I was cured by the beach and seawater! But alas, it was 'back' on me by the end of the week.
But then I thought to myself...self...there was another time recently that it wasn't so bad...upon the return from your recent visit to see Eldest. I had put that to a new mattress and starting yoga however, and also starting up the biking again, and really altogether too many variables to zero in on a cause, and who cared because it didn't last.
However, I am of a scientific nature. And I continued to hurt. And I wanted to figure this out and find an answer. Why did my back not hurt so much those two times? Was there a common variable?
Why, yes. There was. I didn't carry my fabulous hand tooled red leather bag on either trip, that I bought in October, right before my back went south big time. (I knew that thing was too big when I bought it.) (But, oh...it was...and is...fabulous...)
Last weekend I changed out bags. I am still getting past the twinges and the soreness, but I am getting past it. I don't feel worse daily and I am sleeping better. Seriously I felt the difference almost immediately.
Crazy.
In the meantime? I have fallen in love with yoga. Behold.
Om Nava Shivaya Yoga Mat Bag, by Audrey Loopy, out of Tahki Cotton. (If it stretches? I can toss it in the washer and dryer!)
The i-cord handle threads though the top and is grafted back at the bottom!
That's an i-cord bind off...my first, and it was tricky! I need to do it again before I can claim that I know how to do it.
I think the bottom looks awesome. I might firm up this with a circle of cardboard.
Maybe. Maybe not.
All joking aside, my back was not letting me sleep at night, and seriously not getting any better, and I was very frustrated because I try very hard to do...well...everything right.
I was even more frustrated because during the time we were in Cancun, and for a few days upon our return, I had respite from pain! I thought I was cured by the beach and seawater! But alas, it was 'back' on me by the end of the week.
But then I thought to myself...self...there was another time recently that it wasn't so bad...upon the return from your recent visit to see Eldest. I had put that to a new mattress and starting yoga however, and also starting up the biking again, and really altogether too many variables to zero in on a cause, and who cared because it didn't last.
However, I am of a scientific nature. And I continued to hurt. And I wanted to figure this out and find an answer. Why did my back not hurt so much those two times? Was there a common variable?
Why, yes. There was. I didn't carry my fabulous hand tooled red leather bag on either trip, that I bought in October, right before my back went south big time. (I knew that thing was too big when I bought it.) (But, oh...it was...and is...fabulous...)
Last weekend I changed out bags. I am still getting past the twinges and the soreness, but I am getting past it. I don't feel worse daily and I am sleeping better. Seriously I felt the difference almost immediately.
Crazy.
In the meantime? I have fallen in love with yoga. Behold.
Om Nava Shivaya Yoga Mat Bag, by Audrey Loopy, out of Tahki Cotton. (If it stretches? I can toss it in the washer and dryer!)
The i-cord handle threads though the top and is grafted back at the bottom!
That's an i-cord bind off...my first, and it was tricky! I need to do it again before I can claim that I know how to do it.
I think the bottom looks awesome. I might firm up this with a circle of cardboard.
Maybe. Maybe not.
August 12, 2011
Why, No...
I am not dead. Thanks for asking, though. Summer has had it's way with me. I certainly feel worn through. Leaving yoga last night, it was noticeably darker, and the light in the morning has a different slant already.
Gah. But enough with the whining. There is plenty of good without feeling the need to complain about the change of the seasons.
First off, the camera has been sent off, repaired, and returned. Halla-freaking-lujah. So that's one extended warranty I am glad I was persuaded to purchase.
I have finished and mailed off two pairs of socks. I got photos of one pair and forgot to photo the other. The tiny camera...it makes me forget things. Wisest Sister has promised to tie up the photo loose end for me. However, the unphotographed socks apparently fit. The vote is still out on these...
Water Fall Rib, from Charlene Schurch's Sensational Knitted Socks, out of Lonesome Stone's Mountain Feat.
Many and other items of note have been happening here at Chez Irons, little of which I have photographic evidence of, and literary descriptions will have to wait....because what I really want to show it this...
Done and ready to send off for arrival by Grandbebe the Third's second birthday (which was my goal).
The quilt she is finished...
And photographed...
Embroidery by Dearest Sister...who already has the panels for Grandbebe The Fourth's quilt done, and is talking up Number Five...which isn't even...in the planning stage yet...the bebe that is. Obviously the quilt is...
Clicky for biggy...these are fun to see up close!
Quilt ended up about 62"x62"...more or less...
Gah. But enough with the whining. There is plenty of good without feeling the need to complain about the change of the seasons.
First off, the camera has been sent off, repaired, and returned. Halla-freaking-lujah. So that's one extended warranty I am glad I was persuaded to purchase.
I have finished and mailed off two pairs of socks. I got photos of one pair and forgot to photo the other. The tiny camera...it makes me forget things. Wisest Sister has promised to tie up the photo loose end for me. However, the unphotographed socks apparently fit. The vote is still out on these...
Water Fall Rib, from Charlene Schurch's Sensational Knitted Socks, out of Lonesome Stone's Mountain Feat.
Many and other items of note have been happening here at Chez Irons, little of which I have photographic evidence of, and literary descriptions will have to wait....because what I really want to show it this...
Done and ready to send off for arrival by Grandbebe the Third's second birthday (which was my goal).
The quilt she is finished...
And photographed...
Embroidery by Dearest Sister...who already has the panels for Grandbebe The Fourth's quilt done, and is talking up Number Five...which isn't even...in the planning stage yet...the bebe that is. Obviously the quilt is...
Clicky for biggy...these are fun to see up close!
Quilt ended up about 62"x62"...more or less...
Machine pieced. Hand quilted. All of it...quilted and bound by hand...
Fabric mostly vintage, supplemented with some reproduction.
Material is sorted for Number Four.
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