Lucky
I’m back from Vermont, where David and I had a smashing time with my family. There was a lot of this kind of thing:
and of this kind of thing:
What with all the beautiful scenery, the old homes and churches and barns, the great riding, the steep climbing and descending, the rain and wind, and the occasional map-reading error, the trip was a challenging and exhausting adventure. Luckily, this is my idea of the perfect vacation.
Contest results
Thanks so much for all your contest entries and kind comments about Florence! It was fun to come home and read them all. Interestingly, while I was away, a lively sizing discussion got going over at Knitting Daily. I haven’t had a chance to read all the comments there yet, but there is an interesting survey of bust sizes, as well as the potential for a more thorough sizing survey in the future. I’ll be keeping my eye out for that.
Meanwhile, this morning, I put all the names of the people who entered my contest in my favorite camping hat . . .
. . . and picked the winner!
Mel, you’ve got a Kpixie gift certificate and a custom pattern coming your way — the former rather more quickly than the latter, to be sure.
It is funny that Mel won my contest, because I came home to discover that I won her contest while I was away. Life is strange and wonderful sometimes.
Even if we hadn’t won one another’s contests, I would have wanted to write about Mel in this post anyway, because she just had her first pattern published — the beautiful Summer Sky in this month’s MagKnits. I am not normally someone who wears short sweaters, but the details on this sweater are so lovely and perfect that I’ve been toying with knitting it since I first saw the design. Bravo, Mel!
Knitting update
Bicycling and knitting do not go together, unfortunately, so all I managed to get done during my vacation was about two-thirds of the leg of my second Nine-to-Five Sock. Before I left, however, I knit most of a Ribbed Lace Bolero for my niece Lucy, and I finished all but the weaving of the ends this morning. It’s been a fun knit — I’ll post about it within the next day or two.
Accolades
Last but not least, both Mel and Emilee have nominated me as a Rockin’ Girl Blogger, which was awfully nice of them. I have a strange aversion to buttons, as well as a strong left-wing-liberal-arts-college-education distaste for the word “girl” as applied to any woman past puberty, but I wholeheartedly appreciate the sentiment nonetheless. Thanks, Mel and Emilee!
Souvenirs
I posted this without remembering that I have one more picture to show you — my souvenir yarn! I found these at Vermont Beads and Fibers in Middlebury, Vermont. They are from Laughing Tree Farm in Monkton, Vermont, which raises angora goats. The yarn, a mohair/wool blend, is spun and dyed at the farm. I already have a sweater planned!






August 14th, 2007 at 10:39 am
The colors you choose for your sweater projects are beautiful! Congratulation on winning the contest.
August 14th, 2007 at 11:01 am
Ha, I went to Smith, so I have some of the same trepidation about using the word “girl.” Glad to see I’m not the only one
It looks like your vacation was wonderful. Glad to see that you had such a good time!
August 14th, 2007 at 1:58 pm
It looks like you really had a good time!
It feels good to have a break once in a wile.
August 14th, 2007 at 4:33 pm
We couldn’t have rigged it to work out in such a cool way
But I must say that my winnings are very much cooler - a custom pattern for my very own Florence AND a gift cert - I’m feeling a little humbled (not to mention spoiled) and I’m so excited to make it - It’s a very flattering design Ruth, and it’s been so fun to watch it develop.
And thank you so much for your kind words on my design. You’ve all been so supportive and I can’t say enough how much I appreciate it. Your feedback means a lot to me.
August 14th, 2007 at 4:35 pm
Had to add - your vacation sounds excellent - so glad that you had such a good time! Vermont is so beautiful (and so is that yarn - yummm!!)
August 22nd, 2007 at 8:10 pm
Looks like a wonderful place to bike! The yarn colors you picked are so pretty, very autumnal, I can’t wait to see what you knit up!
August 22nd, 2007 at 8:19 pm
Isn’t Vermont wonderful! So glad you had a good vacation with what looks like perfect Vermont weather. And the colors in that wool are scrumptious!