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Yellow is the color of…

Sunday, March 18th, 2007

I’m nearly finished with the yellow work bag! My partner and I looked for yellow yarn for the cord and slip balls this afternoon but we couldn’t find any “real” yellow. The one we found was a lot more like processed cheddar cheese yellow. Although I can say thatthe […]

Symmetry and crochet

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

The finished Princess Louise bag is on Edward’s website, with some personal notes and observations. Of course, a link to the original pattern (a vintage 1916) is included. What is surprising is how a theory of symmetry applied to the application of one pattern into another, specifically, the transformation  involved in the creation of a […]

Learning to relax

Friday, March 9th, 2007

Woke up early today, around 6AM. Below is a photo I took of Edward last night. I have just finished one side of a crocheted bag and have started working on the other side. It’s based on a pattern called Princess Louise, from a book called Corticelli Lessons in Crochet, Also a Few New Designs […]

Downtown, down hill but not out - yet!

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

Edward seems to be enjoying immensely having a website all to himself. I set it up using a different type of blog software called Nucleus. Not bad at all, very minimal and with very good support and documentation on their website. I did screw up the code a number of times and had to re-install […]

Edward’s CnC

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

What a disaster with the chicken dinner last night - I jabbed it with a fork and blood spurted out of it. Better to have consulted Maria’s “procedural cooking” first, as Edward would say. Which reminds me, Edward now has his own website up and running. The website is called “Edward’s Crochet and Computability.” Of […]

Model photo

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

Here’s Edward wearing the unfinished hairpin lace stole.

Maybe I’ll set up a website called “Edward’s Crochet and Computability Machine” - or “Edward’s Computational Needlework” or something like that.

Hairpin lace work in progress

Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

I just finished a second length of yellow hairpin lace crochet (each one is about 350 loops long). I intend to make one hairpin lace each day and not try to do more than that so as not to work too obsessively. My hands could get rather painful if I work too much. I’ve been […]