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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Have i got a great husband or what?
but the best part was ... UPS screwed up again, twice.
first the said they couldn't deliver ... reason? the other end of our block had a landscape truck in front of it -- we do NOT live on a dead end road, no reason they couldn't come in our way ... oh wait, that would be too easy.
But they promised my husband they were going to redeliver it ...
so he waited until 6pm and still no package - they dont usually deliver past 6pm, at least that is the latest I've ever gotten a package from them. so he called them up to see if the package was still coming.
turns out the driver delivered it to THE WRONG ADDRESS and had to be called back to get it and they had it in the UPS office ... if my husband wanted to go get it!!!
So yes, hubby went and got the gift - and when he got there, they searched for 20 minutes just to find ... it was sitting there right by the front desk all along.
so we ate supper late, really late ... but I got my gift. he is calling the vendor tomorrow to see if he can get some of the shipping charge back since he had to go pick it up - we will see what happens, after all it wasn't their fault it was UPS's .... again.
but I'm happy. Both have been sitting in my KP wish list for over a year and now I have them.
Yeah, me.
Friday, August 10, 2007
Home Sweet Home

Monday, July 16, 2007
Still Waiting....

About my sock...
Well I noticed after I put up the photos of it that I was getting some pretty funky pooling of color suddenly. I rechecked my gauge, nope it was still the same....8sts/inch, 9rows/inch....so the color should have been the same. Then it dawned on me that what it could be is the dying sequence had changed....hmmm, why would they do that?
Because that was were/when they expected me to be at the HEEL...instead of the decrease of the calf! So now I had this really nice wide striping going on with a big muck of muddiness...but really that's not my issue with it...it doesn't look the best but I can live with it (so can my daughter for that matter)....by issue is:
what if there isn't enough to finish the foot!!!
I mean think of it....I could be most of the way done with the foot and suddenly run out! That would be disastrous because I only have 2 skeins of this yarn....the last two herrschner's had...and buying a new skein risks mismatching dye lots (even though bernat is usually really good about it, I ain't pushing it). I even thought of using a second yarn for the heel and toe decrease, but then I thought....well if there IS enough yarn I would have a bit left over from each ball and then I have to worry about matching the striping and working in ends on the other sock. yada, yada, yada.
That is the one thing I do NOT like about the Arachne sock calculator....it doesn't give you approximate yardage needed. I don't know why it couldn't....I mean its a simple mathematical equation...
(#of sts needed to complete) X (# of yds needed to make gauge swatch of specific portions)=yds needed
OR
(#of rows) X (yardage in 10 rows)=approximate yardage needed
since the calculator asks you to enter in your gauge anyways, all it would need to know is the international size of the yarn to give the best estimate of yardage (1-5, based on thickness).
I suppose I could figure it out on my own too, but it would be easier if I had one of those cool tools that you just pull the yarn thru and it tell you the yardage you have....that would really be SWEET for something like this.
Just think all I would have to do is make swatches for every size of yarn with all my different needles and then measure it out...viola! Instant yardage chart! But that seems like just too much work for this time of the morning.
Besides, it won't help with the problem I have now....although the number of yardage/sts. would be the best way to handle the decreases and increases....AHHHHGGG! Now that will be stuck in my head and rattling around all day.
But then.....it might be better than obsessing over the Sock Swap!