Thoughts…
There’s still no change in my Uncle Randy’s status and I’m really worried about my Auntie Karen. I want to knit her a shawl, but I’m still deciding on what pattern to use. It’s hard being so far away from them all. All I can do is let go and let God as they say.
There seems to be a lot of sadness in the atmosphere of knitblogia. My friend Susie recently lost her dog Wolfie and my friend Jen just lost her darling bunny Clover. I really grew attached to Susie’s Wolfie through her blog and I was so upset by his sudden passing. I’ll also miss visiting Jen’s house and seeing little Clover playing with Jen’s other bunny Munchie. Our pets are so special to us. They don’t just seem to be a part of the family, they are a part of our family.
I do take comfort in the fact that knitters are such a wonderful well of support. I don’t know what I’d do without the support of all the wonderful friends that I’ve made here. Before I forget, Jen also graduated from college this past Sunday, so if you get a chance get on over there and give her a little love. On to the ripples…
Ripples…
Last week Thursday I was able to finish off the Blue Sand Ripple afghan. I just didn’t have the energy to take pictures and what not till today though. The same goes for some other projects I have going on, but I’ll catch up soon.

Pattern: Susan B’s Easy Ripple Afghan
Yarn: Various acrylics, mostly Red Heart
Hook size: I
Started: 5/5/07
Finished: 5/11/07
Dimensions: 60″ long and 45″ wide

Even though I ran out of the variegated yarn so the blanket turned out a little smaller then I had envisioned, but it turned out to be the perfect size for cuddling while watching TV. I’m really pleased with the way the colour scheme worked out. Although Red Heart is squeaky and harsh, I do like the colours they have.
One of the yarns that I was able to use was Patons Canadiana and I really liked working with it. They also have some great colours available so I’m planning on another afghan in this yarn sometime in the future. It might be awhile as I’ve already started another ripple in Caron Simply Soft and the Canadiana is a bit more expensive then the yarns of lesser quality.
With all this ripple fever going on, I’ve been mightily tempted to buy the book 200 Ripple Stitches. Unfortunately that would put too much of a crimp in my budget this month, so I’ll probably wait till next month.
Yes, the ripple has got me good, but I sure ain’t complaining.
PS That’s Onyx hanging out in her corner of the bed with her teddy bear.