The mittens are done. I usually do a thumb with a gusset, and these were just the slit and tube type, but they work just beautifully. Wool and alpacca blend, two-color stranded work. they should be WARM. And I think the flip top fingers will work OK. If they don't I know the recipient will let me know. DARN I wish I could do photos!
Julie got some nice pictures of the Flock and fiber Fest. check out her blog. http://julieloves2knit.blogspot.com/
If anyone ever plans on coming to visit Oregon, the last week of September is ideal. We are looking at temperatures in the 80s, broad sunshine, fall colors, and post-Labor day prices. There are harvest festivals every weekend, and the passes are still clear so you can cruise across the whole state. (2/3s of which has less than five people per square mile. There are parts of this state that are more than 30 miles from a paved road. And it's too dry out there to grow marijuana. Nothin but Sagebrush, tumbleweed, rattlesnakes, scorpions, a few antelope, bunches of jackrabbits, and gazillions of red ants. Paradise on earth -eh?
I got a response from my media e-mails. I'm going to give an interview to my hometown newspaper on Friday. Hooray!! Wish me luck!
Huzzah! An interview! I'm so excited for you--turn your face to the autumn sunshine, do a couple of helicopter turns and go knock-em dead!
ReplyDeleteHuzzah! An interview! I'm so excited for you--turn your face to the autumn sunshine, do a couple of helicopter turns and go knock-em dead!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome - once you get your name bouncing around out there more calls will come in. I'm sure of it!
ReplyDeleteIs your hometown newspaper on-line?
Good luck, good luck, good luck! Always wishing you well (and I'll cross my fingers for good measure!).
ReplyDeleteAwesome!! Let us know when it will be in print.
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