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  • This weekend was all about the yarn. I was doing so well scrapbooking, but then my printer decided it did not want to communicate with my computer. This coincided with a Blue Moon Fiber Arts de-stash sale. BMFA is located in Oregon, near Portland, but they don’t have a shop or anything you can visit. They sell online and are known for their Socks that Rock yarn. For an awesome example of knitting with this yarn see January One blog. So yummy. Mmmm especially these.  So Sciarrino and I got up early and head to the craziness that is the de-stash sale. It took a little over an hour and a half to drive there, and we stopped so I could get a little breakfast before heading to the sale. This was either a huge mistake, or a very good thing as it put us at the sale about six minuets after it started. People were crazy (but in a totally nice, after all we’re all Oregonians here kind of way). Another guest managed to snap some pictures of the madness. Here is one that I’m in (far left corner). I grabbed a bunch of lovely yarn.
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    I started winding some so I could swatch it up.
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    Lots of Socks that Rock in medium weight. I got a few lightweight. Heavyweight was all sold out by the time I got to it. I also got some mystery cotton cone yarn.
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    Not sure what I am going to do with it, but that is like 1,200 yards for $8. I swatched some up on size two needles.
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    Maybe a little baby jumper for V? Find a really cute tee to go under. It’s not that stretchy since it’s cotton, but I liked knitting with it. Plus I think since it’s been on the cone it will bloom when I wash it.
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    I also swatched up the Socks that Rock. This is on size 4 needles. The top is the light weight, the bottom the medium weight. You can see all of my yarn on my flickr page or my ralvery stash page. I got some yarn for my mom as well. I’m really happy with everything I got, Sciarrino bought some amazing stuff, and if we would have gotten there any earlier I might have walked away with too much (or maybe I already did if you ask Bj)!

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  • I did some quick scrapbooking tonight. Until my printer decided, "hey I don’t want to print for you" And I’m all, "Bitch!" Ahhhh! So I had to just scrapbook the pictures on my desk. Lucky for you Angela.
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    {old dictionary page, Autumn Leaves paper, Pebbles sticker, Love Elise paper} Then I pulled out my

    And finally a Gnome layout of V. I had printed out one of the photos with a border on accident so I trimmed that off and laid it on a sheet of Basic Grey. The patterned paper has a circle in the design so I punched part of that out with an anywhere punch and backed the whole thing with a piece of red cardstock. I used some of those lush making memories velvet letter stickers, Ribbon Jar trim (this wonderful stuff) and a tag from Paper Source. Journaling: "Violet my sweet, sweet god-daughter oh how I love to spoil you! I thought of you every stitch I knit of this silly hat. And seeing you smile and take wobbly steps on Halloween made my day!"

    Possibly more later. It all depends on the printer!

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  • Oh how I love this little girl. Yes it’s her, the sweet

    We went to story time at the library (were apparently all the cute kids in Salem go), had lunch on a fishy plate, learned what a globe was, and about the color mustard. I learned she gets really sweaty after a nap.
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    I could hear her stirring in the other room so I said, "sissy are you awake?" I got a nice drawn out, "yaaaaa" I said she could get up and I saw this. LOL "I get sweaty after nap. My head hot." I was dying, seriously so funny. Or when she was playing with my little people bus and I hear her say, "oh honey, you forgot your jacket," to one of the school kids. I love the imagination at this age. She took a lid from her smoothie thing and put it on top of her half eaten string cheese. She said his name was cheese. I asked what cheese was doing, "um petting a doggie." Okay. Oh and her best friend? She told me it was "Hoggie" Her brother. SO DAMN CUTE!

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