This post is a stub.

And then I’d add that little “you can expand this post by adding to it” thing that Wikipedia says, only you can’t do that, so there.

Yesterday I went to an SCA event, at which I did much fencing, and today I went to Knitsch to hang out and knit with the Chicken Goddess and Friends (no Muppets involved, unfortunately). It was very busy, as apparently happens after a big event such as the Yarn Harlot visiting, and I got some knitting done but not as much as I’d hoped. I am making a baby hat for a friend and I screwed up the gauge so I had to start over with smaller needles. I believe I have now learned my lesson about doing a test swatch first. However, the hat is still bigger than baby-sized, so I think I’ll give it to the friend and tell her the baby will have to grow into it. Then I frustrated myself trying to remember how to do cabling, and have decided to call it quits for the evening, and get a refresher on Knitting Help.

Hooray!

And I have this to say to Universal Pictures: The firm is pronounced “bee bee dee oh”, not “bee bee dee and oh”. You do not pronounce the “and” in BBD&O.

Thank you.

(There’ll be photos soon. This is all out of order).

About HappyGoth

By day, I'm a graphic designer. By night, I'm a knitter. I'm doing my part to keep Hotlanta stylish. I imagine that if you don't already understand the title of the blog, you're probably confused and perhaps slightly annoyed, but never fear - I do have a reason (and it's a good one). Having gone to hear Stephanie Pearl McPhee, and then having been inspired to blog about knitting, I found myself wondering what to call the blog. I recalled a conversation I had with Mouse and the Chicken Goddess about why it is a Bad Idea to anger knitters - this conversation was following SPM, aka the Yarn Harlot telling the assembled throng about Those Who Do Not Understand Knitting and Therefore Belittle It Much to the Chagrin of Others, or TWDNUKTBMCO, which is not the acronym she used but is the one I'm using because I forgot hers - that is, we are numerous and we all have very pointy sticks, easily transforming into an angry mob. Therefore, knitters = angry mob.
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