kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (peaceandlove)
2008-11-05 04:42 am
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A Second Open Letter. Two In One Day? I Promise, This One Is Shorter.

Dear United States of America,

Thank you for doing the right thing. Tomorrow, I'll tell you some stories about the reaction here in London. But tonight, boy am I proud of you. You did good. I feel hopeful again.

Love,
Harper
kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (Default)
2008-10-14 02:59 pm
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[Public] The Facebook Game, Part II

Reconnections

Last week, my high school roommate was in town for a conference, so we arranged to get together on Saturday, when she had a free day, to reconnect with one another and maybe do some touristy things around London. There’s always something to do here in the greatest city in the world (I’m biased!), and quite a lot of it is free. As it turned out, she was already knackered from a morning walking around Trafalgar Square, so we ended up taking a bus back to my house and just spending the day talking and hanging out.

Cut for length, but I'd really like you to read it. Just go on and click. )
kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (severndroog)
2008-09-26 12:45 pm
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Severnderoog Castle Building Preservation Trust News!

Let there be dancing in the streets-- or in the wood, at least!

I can now tell you, since we have the official word, that the Severndroog Castle Building Preservation Trust's Heritage Lottery Fund Bid for the renovation and reopening of Severndroog Castle has been approved!

We have been awarded a grant of:

Stage 1 pass
Development Grant of £15,900, 68% of the total eligible development work of £23,218

Now, this means the work is just beginning! If any of you are interested in coming down, volunteering, helping out, or giving money (and that last part is important; we are expected to match some funds here), please let me know or contact the Trust through our webpage linked above, but linked again here!

Being part of something like this is so rewarding. I am helping one of my favourite places in London (and a place that figures heavily in my books) come to life!
kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (Default)
2008-09-22 11:07 am
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[Knitting] Lace Chart Question

So I am making these eyelet socks from Garnstudio. The pattern is a free .pdf.

Everything has gone swimmingly, from the lovely picot edge, through the first very simple lace pattern, right down to (eerie music) Chart M2.

Potentially large image and explanation (with some whinging) behind cut tag )
kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (knitting!)
2008-09-18 10:21 am
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[Public] Knitting and Crochet Classes at iKnit London, through December!`

Here is my autumn-into-winter schedule of classes at iKnit London.

Crochet classes last two hours and will give you the basics.
The beginning knitting classes are spread over three Thursday evenings and will cover all kinds of good stuff, from the very basics to interpreting patterns, fixing simple mistakes, and planning a first project.
The Christmas Stocking class is a project class; we'll make a Christmas stocking out of wool supplied by the shop, and it's a great way to learn the basics of sock knitting on a large scale, as Christmas stockings are socks, too!

Single-evening Crochet Classes:
6:30-8:30pm, unless otherwise specified

8 October
5 November
3 December

Beginning Knitting Courses:
Current class (not joinable):
17 and 24 September, 1 October
16, 23, 30 October
6, 13, 20 November
27 November, 4, 11 December

Make Your Own Christmas Stocking
11, 18, 25 October, 1pm-2:30pm

You can sign up for any of these classes from the iKnit London web page. Needles and wool are supplied for all beginning classes, and we are supplying wool for the stocking class but you may need to bring your own needles for that one.

I am not offering another Fair Isle class this year; they have a Fair Isle class which is being taught by somebody else, though.

Alas, sock classes have not done terribly well at IKL, mostly because there's nother store in London that is offering very popular ones, and there's no need to create competition where there doesn't need to be any.

Personally, I am available to answer questions and help with snags, mostly for free, via email or through this journal. If you want to learn how to do something complex and scary, get in touch with me and I'll supply you with private tutoring rates if you're interested.
kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (knitting patterns)
2008-09-16 10:09 am
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[Knitting] Rhiannon Socks Technique Question (xposted to advanced_knit)

I've just started Cookie A's Rhiannon Socks. I've had the pattern and wool for over a year, but stuff got in the way, my dog ate my homework, and I gave at the office.

Now, I teach knitting both beginning and special techniques, at a shop in London, but I've just got past the top 1" of ribbing, and I'm stuck! Aie!

Here's the relevant bit of the pattern:
FOLDOVER CUFF:
Set up round: *K2, purl 4 stitches through the back loop without removing stitches from left needle; with left needle in front of right needle, purl 4 stitches again through the front loop, sliding stitches off left needle (4 stitches increased).

I see what this is saying, I just can't manage to *do* it! I get to p tbl number three and everything just wants to slip off the needle. Can anybody suggest a trick that'll make this technique easier? Because I'm about to go for just doing a straight increase and not worrying with the cable setup, as it's not like anybody's going to notice that I didn't make the cable increases exactly the way she said to in the pattern.
kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (cooking and baking)
2008-08-16 07:16 am
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[Harper's Kitchen] Perfect Peanut Sauce!

Some of you know that my family and I are addicted to Taste of Thai spicy peanut chicken and peanut sauce. I often post appeals for this stuff to be mongoled to us in the UK, as they don't sell it over here. Our last shipment included mostly peanut chicken bake and very little peanut sauce, and we have a houseguest this week, so I wanted to make Thai chicken. We were out of peanut sauce mix, and just on a whim I went looking for recipes online to see if I could concoct some myself. Turns out it's quite easy to make!

I found this terrific recipe at Cooking With Amy, which looks to be a great food blog, though I haven't explored it very far beyond the peanut sauce recipe linked above, which I'll reproduce in its entirety below the cut tag. If you've ever wanted a great zipper-style (you can put in all kinds of extras) peanut sauce recipe, this might be the one for you!

Perfect Peanut Sauce )
kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (geeksphere)
2008-06-22 09:17 pm
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Total. Geek. Lurve.

OK, I don't usually post publicly about software and gadgetry I've fallen madly in love with, but I'm going to make an exception today for a product I discovered quite by accident (OK, I was using StumbleUpon), Delicious Library.

Delicious Library is a cataloguing application. It uses the MBP's built-in webcam to scan ISBN numbers from the cases or covers of books, CDs, DVDs, video games-- and it then goes BEEP! After which a nice voice reads out the title of your newly catalogued book to make sure it hasn't made a mistake, it searches its cover art database to produce a reproduction of your book/dvd/cd cover, and it adds it to a neat little list, with all kinds of information already in, from title/author to genre, to number of books in a series, to how much this book would be worth if you sold it used on Amazon. You can even choose books to sell used on Amazon using the application.

I have been happily scanning books and CDs all day. So far I've done all 140 of our DVDs (I didn't even know we had 140 DVDs until a few hours ago!) and 139 books. I estimate there are about 1,100 more books to go, so I've barely scraped the surface.

But what does it look like, Harper? )

It's been a good way to feel productive on a Sunday -- and it goes BEEP! :-D
kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (knitting patterns)
2008-05-10 08:24 am
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Celtic Dreams: Beginning the piece

I mentioned before that at least I already had the wool for this one. I hadn't remembered what a great purple it is, though: it's from Blackwater Abbey Yarns. The shop I worked in before I moved to the UK had a trunk sale for Blackwater Abbey, and even though they weren't offering much of a discount, I was quite taken with the Celtic Dreams pattern. Blackwater Abbey feature Beth Brown-Reinsel's patterns, so it seemed logical to go ahead and buy the pattern and wool right then, and keep it for when I was ready to knit it.

Photo and some technical bits behind the cut )
kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (knitting!)
2008-04-19 10:15 pm
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[Knitting] I don't usually gush overly about knitting books these days.

I think the last knitting book I had a small fit over was Victorian Lace Today, which I picked up in the States last year. But some of you may remember that I posted a very early birthday present with list back in March. In that post, I mentioned this book (it's the top one on the page). [livejournal.com profile] khaosworks, who is often the Book Fairy, mentioned that it was mine, and so when the amazon.com package arrived (in a stupidly huge box, I should say), I knew what was in it, and I couldn't keep myself from opening the package itself. Itw as a great early birthday present, and the book actually does what it says it's going to do: "turn the sock-knitting world on its heel."

Yeah. Seriously.

OK, this is going to get a bit technical. )

[livejournal.com profile] khaosworks, thank you so much for this gift. I love love love it. :) I'm sorry I opened it early, but it's given me enough joy to last for at least the next three weeks before my birthday.
kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (nostalgia)
2008-04-10 02:06 pm
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I was thinking of an old friend this morning....

....and of course, you can find anything on YouTube. Well, almost anything.

She blowed up reeeeal good!

Now, if anybody can find a video of Lenny Tang's Express Elevator to Hell ("Das' too bad fo' you, mah friend!"), I'll be happy. Well, for a couple of minutes, anyway. ;-)
kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (knitting!)
2008-04-09 03:39 pm
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Now that I've actually watched last weekend's Dr Who episode....

....I can link to the knitted adipose pattern. ;-)

Everybody should have a couple!
kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (knitting!)
2008-03-30 04:59 pm
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Harper+Lace=Abort/Retry/Fail?

So I got a good ways into the hareball fichu from Victorian Lace Today. I'd finished the interior neck edge and the first lace panel. But the second panel just killed me, nothing seemed to be coming out right, and when I finally broke the cashmere wool trying to knit four stitches together, I ripped it out and started again-- with the blue laceweight merino I'd bought last year in the US. I tell myself I'll be able to see the stitches better if I'm not knitting black, and I probably will-- but it would have looked awfully good in black.

Here are some photos of someone else's finished version of this project, just so you know what I'm making. It's a lace collar that can be tied around an existing blouse collar to give it a bit of, well, lace. :) I have a couple of white summer shirts I'm looking forward to wearing it with, so here's hoping I actually can make it work.

Am I an idiot for attempting a project like this when I don't really have all that much lace experience? Well, it's how I learn to do everything, isn't it? I pick something too complicated and butt my head against it until I succeed. Still, I admit that even though I'm an awfully good knitter most of the time, lace just lays me low.
kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (Hee!)
2008-03-04 11:45 pm
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Funny

I'm still laughing hours later, so this must have been funny. :-)

Via someone on #filkhaven, I sent [livejournal.com profile] pola_bear this.

She replied with this.

I think she wins!
kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (second life)
2008-01-11 12:36 am
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[Second Life] Beautiiful SL Video

Some of you have probably already seen this; its original form is probably nine or ten months old, according to a #filkhaven denizen who knows these things.

But if you've ever wondered what all the buzz is, what all the wonderment about Second Life really boils down to, take a look at Robbie Dingo's Watch The World. And if you've got a soft spot for van Gogh, best have a tissue handy.
kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (Hee!)
2007-12-11 11:31 pm
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Passing on the weirdness...

I got this from [livejournal.com profile] cynnerth, who got it from somebody else, etc. Because obviously I wouldn't ever go looking for such stuff myself....

Three Wise Camels

This, combined with the memory of this seriously NSFW piece from Metaquotes....

Well, the mind wobbles.
kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (oxleasmap)
2007-09-16 11:32 pm
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Sevrndroog Castle

I've told you about Oxleas Wood yes? If you know me in person, you know that it's among my favourite places on earth and that there have been times when I've visited it three days a week, because I love to take a laptop to the cafe on the top of the hill, look out over the meadow, and write. Well, this is London Open House Weekend, and Saturday I spent all day (and I do mean all day) giving tours of Cecil Sharp House to a hundred people in Camden Town. Saturday night, we had a lovely dinner with [livejournal.com profile] pola_bear, [livejournal.com profile] mokatiki, their mum and her boyfriend, [livejournal.com profile] filceolaire, G and me, to celebrate [livejournal.com profile] pola_bear's impending departure for university. Sunday, we had plans for a visit with [livejournal.com profile] hrrunka, but when I found out Severndroog Castle would be open and accessible as part of the weekend, we got up early, had a completely bad-for-us breakfast at McDonalds (yes, really) in Charlton, and headed out to Oxleas Wood. There was a really long queue: it's fortunate that London Open House volunteers get badges that allow them and their families priority entry to whatever buildings they visit this weekend!

For the first time we stepped into the castle in the forest, and we climbed up to the very top. The story's better told in pictures, I think.

Photographs of Severndroog Castle )

There's a lot of effort going into securing funds to turn the building into a showpiece by the 2012 Olympics, since it's the sort of place people would love to put on their 'off-the-beaten-track' tourism lists. They're looking for board members and volunteers. And, hm-- they just happen to note that they're looking for people with marketing experience. We shall see. :)
kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (Hee!)
2007-07-27 07:24 am
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A HP-Related, Spoiler-Free Giggle For Your Friday Morning....

Alternate covers, if you're just too cool to let other people see you reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] satyrblade for the link.
kniteracy: You can get this design on a card or a picture to hang! (Knighton Lane)
2007-07-15 12:39 pm
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Knighton Wood and the Edge of Epping Forest

As part of the effort to get me out of the house more often, we have decided that every single weekend, we're going to take a trip to somewhere, even if it's just a walk to Deptford.
One large image and photos from LJ Scrapbook beneath the cut )