I don’t remember posting that!

When checking my stats yesterday I noticed more than a few people had clicked on the post about my 2010 Knitting List which I had completely forgot about! I thought even though it’s been over a year I would check in with how I did!

1. To finish my wedding shawl! DONE!!!!

2. Finish my Baudelaire socks (sock one complete toe of sock two complete) DONE

3. Finish secret socks for special someone (sock one done halfway up the foot of sock two) DONE

4. knit at least 2 pairs of socks for Ryan I cast several pair on and had no end of troubles!

5. Knit one pair of knee highs for myself! NOT A CHANCE

6. This will be the year I start my Rogue Nope

7. Knit Sprossling Nope

8. Knit another Rose Of England Shawl(this one for myself) Instead I cast-on a Neibling pattern for a shawl

9. Try to work out a few of the patterns that are floating around inside my head! YEP just have to test them and write them out

10. have fun! Tried.

The reality was that I actually did very little knitting in 2010 I was sick for a large part of it and my Mojo seemed to flee due to that. I’m finally starting to get better and I seem to be knitting again! I’m in general crafting again, I feel creative and urges to do things and I’m loving it!!! I’ve finished several patterns this year already and have cast-on a few more!

I have been sewing left right and center, making costumes for LARP events purses that are perfect and MORE! I plan on posting some detailed blog posts soon and hope you all enjoy my return to the blogsphere.

I’m still behind on some things from 2010 and I’m working on those too… slowly but surely!

 

The not so hidden secret.

The not so hidden secret.

So to most people I talk good politics, I dress stylish and fashionable, and I’m super crafty. I enjoy making things for myself and occasionally others. There is though a not so hidden part of me that most of you probably won’t be shocked to find out about. I’m a Geek, spelled capital gee three three kay. I love sci fi, and fantasy, I complain about inaccuracies and I game.

Actually I game in three different formats. I game on my laptop (currently playing Dragon Age 2 and about to start Portal 2). I play table top Role Playing Games(RGPs) (these are the classic dice rolling geeks around a table games like Dungeons and Dragons). I also play in Live Action Role Playing (LARPs) (yes dressing up in costumes and pretending to be people and fighting with foam swords).

I love my gaming it helps me get out of my head and do other things for a bit. It can be hard for me to actually relax because my brain is thinking so many other things constantly interrupting it’s self. but gaming helps me to actually relax. I do them all for different reasons.

  • Computer games are fun because your the only player no one else but you get a say about what you are going to do. You go where you want to go, do the missions you want to do, and keep the speed you want to keep.
  • Table top RPGs are almost the exact opposite you usually have 3 other players that you have to work with, and have to work together to decide what missions to do.  That is part of the fun. Not knowing what your other players are going to find more interesting. The other joy of this is your hanging out with others who have similar interests to you.
  • LARPing on the other hand is even more social you go out and play with other people who are interested in the same thing. I love LARPing because it’s like being in an improvisational play but everyone is the star because the play is from your point of view. You get to be someone else for the game and do things that you would never do.

So May has been an active Gaming month for me. Fist off I finally was able to get a hold of Dragon Age 2, and thus have been playing that (I try to limit it to less then 5 hours a week, not counting the night i installed it :-p) for the last two weeks or so. Last weekend was was Day Of Games which only comes around once a year.

Day Of Games is a nice relaxed game day, for 15 dollars there are three sessions that run through out the day and  the games are chosen by what the players want to play out of what’s offered that session. Most of the games are indie games and definitely all the kind with quick character generation. Unfortunately I was feeling ill AND had insomnia the night before so I missed most f it.  Although I was able to participate in the last session and play the super fabulous Silver Kiss of the Magical Twilight of the Full Moon by the super talented Jenni Dowsett(I want to be as awesome as her when I grow up). Our GM was my friend Ellen who is 8 million kinds of cool, and I played with Scott, Thomas and Freya. Thomas and I were Ghost (he a disturbed roman torture victim and I a Victorian lady who was killed in a terrible roast accident), while Scott and Freya were humans; Freya being my love interest.

This game is dice less which is always refreshing and different. I won’t go into detail, but my character was very delicate and fainted often, I scared my love interest with a tale of her parents getting freaky on my grave site, and not understanding sarcasm.

Then this past weekend on Saturday I had a LARP of Snow White.

Of all traditional fairy tales that were adapted and censored for children in modern renditions, Snow White has perhaps undergone the most change. Today’s bedtime story of an innocent princess, seven happy little men and true love forgets the original undertones of desperation, passion, poverty and sexuality. One cannot tell the true story of Snow White without going back to a time in which men were valued only for their size and stamina, and woman only for their beauty and ability to bear children; a time in which glass was so rare that a polished mirror was truly a frightening thing of magic.

Most of the original characters and a few new ones are present in this adaptation of the older, darker, and more vivid story of Snow White. It is set in the hours before the execution of the Queen and subsequent wedding of the Prince and Princess, a time of last chances and new beginnings.

I was cast as the Wicked Queen, which was a blast. My main goal was to get free and seek my revenge on the world. In the end Snow whit was up the duff with the dwarf’s baby and she runs off with him and the prince marries me instead to become King. I get to continue to be beauty obsessed. This was an interesting role to play cause everyone actively hates you except the nursemaid.

That brings me to last night which was my gaming group’s campaign night(we meet every fortnight). We are playing Dragonlance which is an add on to D&D 3.5 edition rules. I play a Elven Druid, who is the learned on of the group AND the most diplomatic of them all. The other two in my group are an Elven ranger who is not charismatic at all AND does not speak common, and a very stupid but farking huge Orc. Probably the funniest bit was when I accidentally set my Orc friend afire instead of a huge spider that was trying to eat the other elf. The Orc then slammed me into a wall for it. Guess who didn’t get healed after the fight :-p

I got to show off my woodland sword and the binding job I did for my Players Handbook. You see all My D&D books and such are digital PDFs which saves me heaps of space, BUTis a bit of a pain when you have to flip back and forth between many pages. Also I needed practice for when I make my spell book for my Teonn Character. I had some faux suede and did a basic japanese binding with a wrap over cover. Everyone was impressed and I’m really happy. I learned more about drilling through paper need something on top and bottom to protect the paper.

* you should totally check out the webseries that Jenni is in Urban Numina!

P.S. I have another post about more crafty things I’ve been up to lately! I’ll keep you posted.

ETA: A trailer for Urban Numina

 

Preserving the Tradition…

Preserving the Tradition...

I know that many of you are slowly starting to unpack your warm weather clothes, are enjoying flowers starting to peep out from the dirt, and are thinking wistfully towards the upcoming summer. The blogs I read are all aflutter of spring and summer projects. There are plans for colourific contests competing with natures own colours and simple summer sewing projects being planned. Ah, yes spring.

I on the other hand am sitting in the couch snuggled into a quilt. I’m starting to unpack my warm woolen summers, and favorite knits. Out come the simple summer boots and the useless* umbrellas. I’m staring grumpily at the grey, cold, rain thinking about all the summer things I miss. It’s autumn.

When I lived in Michigan I loved autumn, the smell, colour changes, and the slow transition to crisp snow. In Wellington it just gets cold and wet. Trees have leaves one week and none the next. Instead of slowly introducing you to cold weather Wellington autumn slowly sneaks up on you and suddenly one day you were wearing tank tops and shorts the next your bundled up in 4 or more layers.

At first I hated it, but now I have adjusted to it. It just means more indoor hobbies. Autumn has become less about playing in leaves and more about knitting, spinning and cooking.

And nothing makes autumn more bearable than jarring/canning, especially when it’s your favorite.  I remember every autumn I would look forward to two things, both from my grandmother. Her homemade delicious pumpkin pie and apple butter.  Being gluten intolerant and living in New Zealand make the pumpkin pie nearly impossible for me to make. The apple butter is a different story completely!

Note: apple butter does not contain any actual butter or dairy. The name apple butter comes from it’s smooth butter like texture.

This past Saturday I got down to work with 2kg of delicious granny smith apples and everything I needed and got down to work.  I was using this recipe with a few minor changes; I left out the lemon items and added a touch more clove.  The thing about apple butter is it takes hours and HOURS of work, I spent at least 3 hours alone just stirring. It’s all worth it in the end.

Sorry I couldn't help taking a wee bite or two first.

There are very few redeeming features to Wellington autumn, but making jams, jellys and apple butter is right near the top

 

*the umbrellas are useless due to the constant high force wind that we have here in wellington!

Rest In Peace Elisabeth Sladen

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Hair today LONG tomorrow

Hair today LONG tomorrow

I have been growing my hair out for the last three years, mostly because my hair had always been short. The longest it had been was chin length, and I was over it. To be fair it was always my own fault that is was so short. I would constantly get bored and then chop it all off. So when I moved to New Zealand I decided that I was going to grow it out and thus I have.

Now this hasn’t been with out it’s own road bumps.

-July 2008 I cut my nearly shoulder length hair into an asymmetrical bob, just above ears on the left side and chin level on the other.

- December 2008 I randomly decided that my left side needed a shaved undercut strip.

- March 2009 I decided that what would be really cool would be to completely shave the left side of my head like that singer Cassie did later. I maintained this hairstyle until June of that year. The right side of my hair was now past my shoulders.

After that I decided enough is enough, and started growing my hair out. Unfortunately the past year my hair hasn’t gained all that much length because of having to have it cut several times to even out the whole look.

It’s taken a lot of work, an extreme amount of patience that I may have stolen from some one, but it’s well on its way to being long and lovely. It’s currently between flip length and bra strap length, and I’m very happy with it. I think as of now I’m aiming for classic length which is to the place where you butt meets your legs.

Here’s hoping that it all goes well.

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