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March 28, 2007

DONE!!...though it definitely needs a good blocking.

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Pattern: Emerald from knitty.com
Yarn:  4-5 skeins LB Wool Ease chunky I've had in my stash for YEARS.
Needles: Size 10 Addis
Mods: The original didn't quite do it for me, but I could envision a very ME sweater after some moderate tweakage.

the original...

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Here's what I modified:

- did some calculations and changed the number on stitches on everything to create a more fitted product

- shortened the body

- doubled the rows in the button band/ collar for a slightly more dramatic look.

- increased a total of around 20 stitches purlwise in the last few rows of the shawl collar to add a slight flare to the edge, and to compensate for the doubled rows.

- lengthened the arms to add cuffed sleeves

At first I thought the the cable raglan shaping was too bulky, and thought of ripping it out, and replacing the 3x3 cable with a 2x2 cable, but I think it fits the chunky-funky look of the sweater. Overall, a super quick and easy knit. Too bad the weather has already hit the 80s mark, and this little number will likely not get any wear until the weather drops again later this year. Reminds me of the Snowflake sweater last year!

I'm waiting for the yarn to come in for my next CHUNKY number. Almost instant-gratification is so fabulous right now! Until then,  I've picked up the Rebecca cabled sweater I abandoned a few months ago. I'm actually on my second sleeve, and the fronts and backs are done, and ready for the raglan shaping.

Mindless ribbing is great hospital knitting!

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Justin, or as my coworker calls him, "Hospital Boy" is 3 weeks out of the horrific wreck. His strength, bravery, and optimism have been so amazing! Friends/ strangers/ nurses have shared experiences of how painful and terribly inconvenient it was to break a wrist, or a leg...but to have a femur, ankle, arm, wrist, ribs, and a cheekbone go ALL AT ONCE, and ALL needing surgery...I can't even imagine! The most used phrase in that room besides "bless your heart!" (is this a Southern thing?) is "Can I have some pain meds, please?"

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That red nurse call button was pushed many, many times. We're all quite unhappy with how understaffed the hospital is (great nurses, just not enough of them!). Apparently there's a nursing shortage everywhere? Once, we waited 1 whole AWFUL hour, pressing that darn button every 5 minutes, his pain level escalating (he's post-op people!!) "Can I have some pain meds, please" turned into "pain meds, please" then just "pain meds!!". Ugh.   

But the worst is over now....YAY!... As far as we know, his surgeries which amounted to 5 sites total are completed. He's quite the bionic man now with metal plates, rods, and screws (9 just in his ankle!) in all four limbs and small plates and screws in his face! He moved into the extended stay floor, where he'll stay and work on rehab until he regains use of his arms. After that he's looking into finally going home!

Happy Knitting!

p/s I'm doing some blog housekeeping and updating categories, so those of you reading through bloglines will have  a bazillion "new" posts. Just ignore it.  :)

March 21, 2007

J's roommate went out to the junk yard and snapped this picture of the mess of metal that was once his car. As J wrote in his blog, "I am truly fortunate to be alive". Indeed!

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This was after the door was cut off, and the top jacked up off of him. wow.   

He has bad days and good days, weak ones and strong ones, but overall he's feeling better every day. This Friday he'll have his last two (let's hope) surgeries on his face, and his ankle. In about a month his left arm, the least injured limb, should be out of the cast. He's eagerly awaiting this! As he says..."oh, just to have ONE limb!!". 

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Ankle with external fixator (aka torture devise) removed, awaiting surgery.

Both arms *sigh*

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What would we knitty types do with a broken left arm, and broken right wrist?! Oh the horror...

I'm definitely not taking my two upper limbs for granted. Plenty of hospital cot knitting has been going on!

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I actually FINISHED my take on Emerald this past week! It came out just as I hoped...fitted, cute, chunky and a tad funky.  I'm not sure when I'll get the chance to photograph it, perhaps this weekend.

Thanks to all for your thoughts and prayers!

Oh, and I started a new photo album in attempt to create some semblance of order in my crazy stash...check out the early beginnings!

 

March 10, 2007

Hmm, remember the breakup 9 months ago last summer? After 6 months of zero contact, we started talking again, and this Tuesday morning J was in a huge accident . As of today, he has a broken left femur, a shattered right ankle, a broken left arm,  a broken/ scrambled right wrist/hand/ arm (yep, all his limbs), a fractured/ broken cheekbone/ eye-socket. He has already had 2 surgeries, and has at least 2 more to go. He's the first one to say that he's phenomenally lucky to be alive, AND with zero internal/ spinal/ head/ neck injuries! Looking at his car, and the fact that he was going over 70 mph and was hit by a 3/4 ton truck, it is amazing that he got away with the injuries he did.  So even though he is very hurt and is in constant pain, we're so incredibly thankful he is still here with us.The truck driver who was COMPLETELY at fault is a 16 year old girl, who walked off the scene with a scratch on her knee. *sigh*

I've been spending nights with him...when the drugs kick in and he drifts off to sleep, I knit!

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You can see the external fixator on his right ankle, and one of his broken arms. That cream blob is this...

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I was so tired of the knitting on 4s business (could it get any slower and seemingly unproductive?) that I jumped 6 sizes and started a sweater on 10s. Ahh the joy of chunky yarn! I've sped through it, and have just finished the raglan shaping. It's based off this pattern. Oh, and those pretty little stitch markers are part of a graduation box of GOODIES from Kristine!! I'll show off all the other great stuff she sent next time. Thanks Kristine!! :D

And what makes everything better? (at least temporarily).....YARN!!! and the yummy stuff too!

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I FINALLY have some Noro!!! I found a great deal on Silk Garden and bought a whole bag....VERY exciting!

And this has got to be the yummiest yarn around...Debbie Bliss Alpaca Silk...wow...just wow!

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I plan to knit a deeeelicious cuddly cabled sweater/ cardi with this.

Prayers/ positive vibes/ thoughts would be very much appreciated...take care!

(I'll attempt to remedy this one blog a month nonsense)