3.08.2007

GLEE!!!!!!!!

Last night my mom, grandma, sister and I went to see Aida. While the actual staging & costuming of the show left something to be desired (I found it hard to believe that the Egyptian "Ministers" were dressed like the Blue's Brothers and was highly distracted by the lead male running around without a shirt on in EVERY SCENE), the acting, particularly that of the 3 females leads, was stellar! The lead of Aida was done by the understudy, who I believe was a recent college grad, and she was great. And the woman who played Amneris was cast very well. It however, waking up this morning SUCKED because I am apparently an old lady now and can't stay up past 11pm on weeknights.

Everything with the knitting is shaping up nicely these days. Currently, it's a wine-colored purple blob of GLEE!!!!!!!!

Pardon the hideous color, this was taken on a camera phone, in artifical lighting, on my desk at work at lunch yesterday

Inspired by Lolly, I started Glee in some previously-doomed Elizabeth Lavold Silky Tweed in the most lovely Merlot colorway. This is an example of "not-giving-up-on-the-yarn" at its best, because I swear I have attemped about 3 garments with this and nothing has worked out. Until this.

I echo the same comments that Lolly has about the "rustic" fabric this is producing - I think it's perfect for this pattern. I have not yet decided on the legnth of the sleeves - I'm pretty sure I have enough yarn even if I wanted to go full legnth but it depends on the mood I'm in upon finishing the body. I'll try and take a better photo once I seperate the arms and its not this bunched up wad on my needles.

Also, on a whim the other day I picked up the new IK even though I didn't really think I liked any of the patterns (hel-LO retail therapy!). However, what I found was the PERFECT PERFECT PERFECT use for the 7 skeins of Brown Sheep I had to rip from the bobble cardigan.

Hello Dollar and a Half! You are perfect! My yarn is this EXACT color and wound up into balls waiting! You are inspired by Joni Mitchell! I love this!

I'm also thinking that Wenlen's Tank would be a perfect (not to mention flattering - hiding my, um, "problem area") swimsuit coverup.

Faith is completely restored.

2 comments:

Chris said...

Hmm, you have me looking at Dollar and a Half in a new light... :)

Anonymous said...

I have to ask....Aida the opera or the musical?