Sunday, December 16, 2012

Being sick sucks

Yeah, welcome to winter...

I picked up a nasty cough/sore throat from my little brother who doesn't think he needs to wear a coat the four-block walk to school.  I've also been cleaning our dining room from top to bottom and kicking up some dust, which I'm allergic to.  So, I'm having sinus issues on top of my throat.

I hope I'm feeling better tomorrow so work doesn't suck too bad...  We shall see, though.  I'm keeping myself wrapped up in a blanket and taking it easy, today.

Bluurrrrrghh...

Saturday, December 15, 2012

It's bigger on the inside!

Well, I finished one of my crochet projects!  Here is the TARDIS hat:
I think it turned out pretty good for a first attempt!
I used the "Oy Space Man" pattern I found on Ravelry.  The pattern called for a darker, more worn-looking blue to match the classic old TARDIS, but I went with a newer, more vivid shade which more closely resembles the current TARDIS.  I just liked the brighter blue better, anyway.

And I couldn't find any button that was "steampunk" like the pattern calls for, but I did find some swirly little buttons that reminded me a lot of the seal of Rasillon:

Not an exact match, but close enough
The first attempt I made with the smaller size, so I decided to give it to my baby brother.  Here's a picture of him modeling it:

Back to the crocheting!

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Yarn love

One of my friends is pregnant (with a girl!  First of my friends to not have a boy!), and I offered to make her blankets and clothes since I'm pretty proficient at crocheting.  Well, that offer has opened up a rabbit hole...

I've rediscovered my love of crocheting and all things yarn.  I learned to crochet when I was nine years old, so I've been doing it about 15 years, now.  I do know how to knit simple things like scarves, but I've only been at it off and on for the last six years.  I can't do anything more than basic knitting and purling.  Crochet is where I'm most comfortable.

I started this big adventure by buying a book of baby blanket patterns.  I'm currently working on one of the patterns, now.  Then, I started looking up patterns on the internet for various baby clothing items.  I'm about 40% of the way through a cute little, pink sweater.

And then, yesterday, I dove into the deep end.  I joined Ravelry!  My username is StrudelDoodle, if you'd like to come looking for me.  After signing up, there, I now have a full arsenal of patterns I will start working on once I finish up the other two.

Unfortunately, I've added a personal project on top of the other two.  I'm making a hat that looks like the TARDIS from Doctor Who.  I couldn't help it; the Whovian in me demanded it.  It took a little bit to figure out the different rounds, but I think I've got it, now!  I can't wait to finish it up!

I'll post in progress pictures soon, and, of course, pictures of the finished products!

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Farewell, November

The clock just struck 12:00 midnight.  It's now officially December 1st and NaNoWriMo is over.

I know I didn't keep up with the updates here, but November turned out to be quite the crazy month.  Situations at work, family stuff, and trying to write a 50,000 word novel made for a hectic and sometimes stressful 30 days.

But as for my first NaNo, it was a pretty fun experience!

Final word count: 36,000 words.  14,000 words shy of the goal.

I had a feeling I wasn't going to make it, but heading into the last week, I had it figured that I could pull out 3,000 a day plus two 5,000 word days.  It didn't happen and it got to be that I would've needed 7,000 a day to finish in time.

I'm a little sad that I wasn't able to hit the goal.  Especially when I start browsing the site and I see lots of people with the little purple winner bars.  Then I look at what I've written so far and it lessens the pain some. I did write 36,000 words.

Let me say that to myself again:
I wrote 36,000 words.

I know I've never written that many words for one story/paper.  Even though I can't claim the win, I don't count this as a loss.  Without NaNoWriMo, I wouldn't have had the motivation to put this passing idea on paper.  And I wrote nearly 75% of a novel out of that idea.  So, I'm calling this a 'non-win'.  As a Cubs fan, the same end-of-the-season mantra applies:  There's always next year!

My plans now that it's December?
Well, I go back to what I was doing before:  watching Classic Doctor Who (currently on the Second Doctor!), crocheting, and reading.  As if I haven't challenged myself enough over the last month, the first book on my reading list is Anna Karenina.

I will try to keep up more, here.  And I'll let you know if I decide to do Camp NaNoWriMo in the summer!

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