Thursday, 3/10/2005

Major Appliance Woes

Miscellaneous Musing by Judy @ 4:09 PM
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Monday night I reached into my 20-year-old, faithful side-by-side fridge to pour a glass of milk. I noticed that the milk seemed not as cold as usual. I turned the temp down a bit and made sure that the coils were dusted. Tuesday morning I reached into the freezer to get the coffee and noticed that it didn’t seem cold at all. In fact, everything in the freezer was melting — and some things were melting all over everything else. And things in the fridge part were… gasp… warm!

This is not a good sign.

Tuesday afternoon after work I headed for the local appliance store, where I purchased a new fridge. And it’s a nice fridge. It has water and ice in the door, and that will be convenient. And it will keep food at the appropriate temperature, also convenient.

It will be delivered tomorrow.

I lost all of the frozen food — fortunately not a large amount of stuff, but some things I would have liked to have kept. By jacking the freezer temperature up all of the way, it managed to obtain a coldness sufficient to keep the food that was in the fridge part fresh. So my milk is now in the freezer, which seems very odd. But at least it’s cold. The fridge is complaining bitterly by making strange gurgling sounds intermittently. I keep patting it and asking it to remain a good and faithful servant for just one more day. Just one. Then it can rest forever.

The water heater is leaking, so it’s next.

Of the major appliances belong to my household, it’s only the furnace, stove and dishwasher that I have not had to replace in the last 12 months.

Maybe I’d better preserve a bit of that bonus check… just in case… :roll:

Monday, 3/7/2005

Another Busy Weekend

Knitting | Miscellaneous Musing by Judy @ 4:47 PM
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Another busy weekend, with lots of running around to do. I did manage to work in a little knitting, between other project.

I finished the sock scarf! :grin: It’s a bit shorter than I might have liked. But I used all but about 2 yards of my yarn, so I guess it’s as long as it was going to be! And it’s long enough to go around my neck, so I guess it’s OK. I’ll post a pic after I get it washed and blocked.

After trying really hard to like the addi Naturas, I found that I was still having problems with the yarn snagging. And, the difference in needle size (2-1/2US rather than 2US), did make a difference. Fortunately I’m surrounded by wonderful knitting stores: The Yarn Garden right across the bridge from work, Woodland Wool Works in Carlton if I feel like an expedition, and almost right on the way home there’s Northwest Wools.

Since I’d already bought needles from both The Yarn Garden and Woodland Wool Works, I decided it was Northwest Wool’s turn. I gritted my teeth, tried to put aside my feelings about non-wood needles, and snagged a pair of addi Turbos in 2.5mm (size 1 to addi, size 2US to the rest of the world), and started the Wildfoote socks over again (again).

Yeah. OK. I love the addi Turbos. They are very smooth and fast, never snag, have wonderful non-twisting cables, don’t split my yarn, should have bought them years ago, yadda yadda yadda. But I think I’ll stick with my Clover bamboo needles for sizes above 3US.

I’ve almost finished with the toe increases on the Wildefoote socks. I’ll post a pic of them, also, when I get a bit further along.

Friday, 3/4/2005

Wildfoote Socks, Pt. 2

Knitting by Judy @ 7:07 AM
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The Yarn Garden is so conveniently located! Just a hop, skip and jump across the Hawthorne Bridge from work. So yesterday I paid a little visit to The Yarn Garden after work, just to see what kind of needles they had in stock. I was getting desparate to replace the Crystal Palace needles I started the Wildefoote socks with.

I picked up a pair of addi Natura 16″ circular needles in 2US. And here’s an interesting observation… The Crystal Palace 2US are 2.75 mm. The addi Natura 2US are 3.0 mm, which my needle guage calls a “small 3US” or maybe a 2-1/2. The Clover 3US that I have are 3.25.

Rather than starting over, since a pair of figure-8 cast-ons were a bear to do, I decided to just go with the flow and see if the extra .25 mm made that much of a difference in my gauge. So far, after about 10 rounds, it doesn’t appear obvious to the naked eye. The gauge is slightly looser, but that can be handled by adjusting the number of toe increases. I think I’m OK.

I’m almost finished with the toe increases and trying to decide whether to use a pattern on the instep. I’ll try to get a pic up tomorrow.

I’m liking the addi Naturas. The cable never twists and the joins are smooth. So far I haven’t had any problem with snagging. The needles themselves are quite a bit shorter than the Crystal Palace needles, and that makes it easier to work in tight places.

So I guess I’ll be putting off my excursion to Woodland Wool Works.

Darn.

Thursday, 3/3/2005

A Long Week

Knitting | Miscellaneous Musing by Judy @ 4:20 PM

Last week I had some sort of awful flu-type thing that made me feel as though a truck had run over me several times.

On Friday, my cousin died after a years-long and hard-fought illness.

Sunday morning, bright and early, I met my brother at his house and we drove together to Lewiston, ID for the funeral.

If one drives like my brother does (fast, with few or no stops), it takes about 6 hours from Portland to Lewiston. And 6 hours back. I figured on 12 good hours of knitting. I didn’t think that the sock scarf had 12 hours of work left in it, so I decided to start another project. I’ve been wanting to try knitting two socks at once on circular needles. I had the two skeins of Wildfoote handpainted yarn in the “Brown Sugar” colorway and the pair of US # 2 Crystal Palace needles picked up on my last pilgrimage to Woodland Woolworks, so now seemed like the time.

Saturday night I spent a couple of frustrating, but eventually successful hours figuring out how to do two separate figure-8 cast-ons on one pair of circular needles. By the time I went to bed on Saturday, I had the first several rounds knit on each toe, and I was off to a great start. I have to admit that getting started wasn’t easy, and I’m glad I had that finished so my brother didn’t have to listen to me swear a blue streak in his car.

I don’t see my brother all that often, so Sunday we did a lot of talking and I didn’t get much knitting accomplished. But I did do several rounds somewhere between The Dalles and Pasco. I’m not really very happy with the Crystal Palace needles. There’s a groove on the metal part that catches the yarn.

Sunday evening there was a vigil service at a church — actually more of a roast, where people shared stories — followed by a cheese and wine gathering in the church social hall. By the time I got back to the motel, I was exhausted. I stayed awake just long enough to touch bases with #1 Son in Portland and make sure he was settled for the night, and then I was out like a light.

Monday morning we joined the rest of the family for breakfast. The funeral was held at my cousin’s church and was one of the best attended funerals I have ever seen. Even though it was at a larger church than the vigil service, every seat was taken, an overflow room was also full, and people were standing in the back. After the service there was a luncheon back at the first church in the school gym. I think that almost everyone who attended the funeral also attended the luncheon.

When I die, I will be happy if a couple of people get together and lift a glass and say “she was a good sort.” That about 1/2 the town of Lewiston showed up for my cousin’s funeral is indicative of the exemplary life he led. He will be missed.

And I’m not fond of funerals, but I saw people there that I haven’t seen since I was a child. And it was fun to see all of the scattered family that I usually see once every 5 or 6 years. I wish we could get together for happier reasons.

My brother and I left right after the luncheon to start the long drive back to Portland. And I decided I would get knitting! I got about 3 or 4 rounds completed and was in the middle of the next round when the metal cap holding the cable fell off one of the needles. I pressed on to complete the round, but it was a real pain because I kept dropping stitches off the end of the needle. Now I’m really not happy with the Crystal Palace needles. :mad:

I wish that Clover made needles in US # 2, but their smallest size is US # 3. I think that addi Natura needles come that small, though, and I’d like to try a pair of those. In the meantime, when I arrived home I super-glued the cap back on the needle and it has stayed put. But the yarn still catches and the needles don’t seem “fast” enough.

I’ll post a pic when I get past the toe increases.



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