Just as the title says… I swear I haven’t been so busy in a LONG time! Lots and lots and lots of research work. I haven’t had much time for myself, which sucks, but I know that at least after the presentation is over (2 weeks!), I’ll be able to take a deep breath and calm down a bit. At that point, I’ll fly to California for a mini-vacation and to pick up Hitchcock!
On a happy, and political, note, Obama’s inaugural speech made me tear up and flat out cry in parts. I know he’s a politician, so I’m taking it with a (small) grain of salt, but I have so much hope for the next four years and I really wish for change for this country. It needs it! Also, having it be Bush’s LAST DAY EVER was just beyond amazing too, of course! 🙂
In between all my business at work, I have been able to start and work on my super-secret lacework project! And I’m so happy to be able to unveil it in all its work-in-progress glory. So, without further ado, my very own Girasole Blanket!
Now I know what you are all thinking: is this girl in love with Jared Flood or what? And the answer to that is hell yeah I am! His projects are beyond cool and full of awesome cables and lace! I totally have a secret crush on him (in a very platonic way, of course) and I’m excited about moving to Brooklyn next year just so I have a bigger chance of running into him on the street. Yes, I’ve thought about this and I promise you I am not a crazy stalker… or am I? *shifty eyes*
Ahem, moving back to the Girasole… Not only is it a lot of fun to knit (though the rows are SO LONG and only going to get longer – 640 stitches… ack!), I just love love love doing lacework in heavy worsted weight yarn. I mean, who doesn’t?
I am making it in Rowan Cocoon and it’s wonderfully soft. The mohair in it is also going to give it a nice shimmer once it’s done too… I can’t wait to finish it, though blocking it will be a bit of a problem in a small, 1-bedroom New York City apartment. I mean, where am I going to PUT it to block??? LOL!
I was so busy taking pictures of the blanket, I didn’t notice anything around me. Then I looked down near my feet and found this little cutie looking back at me:
Now doesn’t that just melt your heart?
What a cutie!
I loved Obama’s speech. He’s so amazing to listen to. I just wish that he talked more about how we need to change instead of just saying that a change needs to occur.
Your Girasole is beautiful!
I luv luv the Girasole blanket!!! it’s beautiful and you have done a fantastic job…what a great idea. Your photos are amazing. I hope one day to take better photos.
If you have to pick someone to fall in love with (platonically), Jared Flood is a good choice. I saw him here in PDX, and he was charming; his pictures are gorgeous. Yours are really lovely, too!
Sweet puppy eyes; just waiting for your attention!
Aww that is just the sweetest thing..:) Your Girasole is magnificant , I can’t wait to see it when you finish, I love the color choice too.
I haven’t seen this blanket pattern before, it is beautiful!
Obama’s inauguration has kept me in good spirits since yesterday at noon! I agree with you, his speech was as always excellent.
Thanks for the blanket compliments everyone! I am so in love with this pattern, I think everyone should make one! 🙂
Wow, what a wonderful blog! I love that tree in front of the white house! Can you imagine living in that house? What I would give… What a beautiful blanket. I love the color and the pattern. 🙂