Monday, November 09, 2009

Snakes

I am so glad these are finally done. I didn't mind doing the first one. It was kind of fun, stuffing it as I went... By the second one, though; I got burnt out big time. I didn't even work on it for about a week. Then one day I said 'I am just going to finish this and get it over with.' Ugh. I found the pattern in the 2010 Crochet Calender. I didn't know it is also an online pattern. I found that out on Ravelry. (I saw someone else's snake that was the same name as the pattern I used...) Ayame the Snake. These snakes have different names, though.

The black one is a girl. "Her" name is Crusher. Nice name for a girl snake, no?... I guess any name for a *snake*.... would not be a cute, fluffy, adorable name, right?.... :P
The white (off-white) one is a boy. He does not have a name. I don't know if he will get one or not...


I have lots of other things (TOOOOO MANY!!) I have been working on. Two afghans; the starghan and the pressed flowers one, still... I have three potholders going. All at the same time. (Sigh). My Central Park Hoodie is still waiting to be worked on some more.
I got the nicest surprise in my email the other day: A gift eCard (?), to KnitPicks!!! I was (and still am) so shocked and surprised. I couldn't believe it. I have been wanting to knit the "Amused" sweater for some time. I kept dropping hints to my husband that I would like to get some yarn that wasn't (crappy) acrylic... (Well, don't get me wrong-- I think acrylic is good for *some* things. Toys, especially. I use it all the time for afghans. But, I want to knit a sweater with something really nice, and that I will like wearing...) Finally, I came right out and asked him. It actually wasn't as expensive as I thought. (But I still feel bad asking, since money is so terribly tight right now for us, with moving again and all.... [sigh]) But he said to go ahead and order the yarn for the sweater. Well, I wanted to get the Amethyst Heather but it was $2.19 a skein and would have been a lot more. So, I got Fairy Tale instead. Well when I went to check my email later on (I was cleaning all day), there was the email for the gift ecard!!!! Thank you so much again (if you read my blog at all), TX! I know I will want to cast on right away when I receive the yarn, too. Then I will have even more projects going... Which makes me want to hurry up and finish everything right now. But, I'm going as fast as I can with what time I have...
Well, I will try and post again soon. I got another surprise in the mail again today (I will save that for another time, though).

5 comments:

Susan said...

Good Morning Tina!

I like that snake? ...

Is it big enough to use as a " Door Draft Stopper? " .. That is just a thing that stops the draft from coming under a door....

Thanks for the pattern!!!

~ Susan

Tina said...

Hi Susan. :) It probably is big enough. The Sentry Snake (not sure if I posted about that or not?) IS a draft stopper.

Thanks for stopping by! :)

Tina said...

Here is the (archived) pattern (link/url) for the Sentry Snake:http://web.archive.org/web/20080214043118/http://www.sarahanns.com/crochetworks/dawg.html
I found it on Ravelry. I tried to add it to my page w/ my snake on it, but it didn't work.

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Mimi said...

Cute snakes, the black one seems scary in the dark though.
I almost can't believe how fast you come up with FO's Tina ;)