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bedlamsbard) wrote2010-08-13 12:16 am
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Oh, gods, I suddenly want to drop the classics stuff and embrace Norse mythology. I could switch one class out, but I already bought the books! But Norse mythology! Which is apparently all over the Chronicles (as well as the Greek mythology!)! And I am really intrigued by some things! Like the Norse influence on British mythology and folklore! OH DEAR.*
Also I now really want to knit this blanket (Ravelry link).
*On the bright side, maybe that could be my senior thesis? Only I wanted more classics in my senior thesis!
Also I now really want to knit this blanket (Ravelry link).
*On the bright side, maybe that could be my senior thesis? Only I wanted more classics in my senior thesis!
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(Anonymous) 2010-08-13 08:06 am (UTC)(link)Back in high school we had to read all of these passages out of the bible because "this stuff comes up all the time in literature!!1!". And I kept looking at the books I read and going, "um..." because it comes up a lot more rarely than mythology of various sorts.
Also, I avoid choosing my classes according to my writing interests because...well honestly, the ideas pop up anywhere. And I have enough trouble resisting writing fic of my Latin book without throwing in classes I know will give me *more* ideas. (classes I'm avoiding: history and government)
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I think cashmere is washable -- I've seen Debbie Bliss Cashmerino mentioned a lot for baby things. Some of the softer acrylics. Superwash wool. Not bamboo or non-superwash wool.
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Yes, but cashmere may be special wash. I'll check when I buy it if it needs a special wash cycle other than normal baby clothes.
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I would look around at yarns on Ravelry, and check out the comments to see how they fared in the wash.
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And yes, will do that.
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TELL ME NOT TO BUY YARN IT IS ON SALE AND I AM A SUCKER FOR COLORWAYS AND/OR PATTERNS RELATED TO MYTHOLOGY.
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Mother-of-pearl flowers sound pretty. Other than that, anything pink or green. (I have a theme going on. It is mostly a bedclothes theme, but I'm expanding it.)
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Yay! I have been using mother-of-pearl flowers myself, and they're very nice. (The beads look sort of like this, only slightly more pink.) And the turquoize zuni bears are definitely more greenish than blue -- I have blue turquoise chips, but they don't match the bears!
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Oooh, very pretty indeed! (Oh, blue turquoise chips! ...do not ask about my earring habit. I have a boxful, and do I wear 'em?)
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I would take pictures, but, uh, I still haven't put new batteries in my camera.
Heh! I used to make earrings (actually, I still can, I'm just out of earwires), but despite having pierced ears, I almost never wear them! Although I should do so more often, I like hoops. Also my awesome "well-behaved women rarely make history" earrings! (Also, for the first time in seven years, I'm not wearing any rings.)
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I wear studs for work, and dangly ones otherwise, but I have dangly ones I never wear because I don't have the right outfit, alas.
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Right now I am knitting this in Malabrigo Sock "Persia, which is a green and bronze-ish colorway. It's pretty! I hope I don't run out of yarn!
My well-behaved women earrings are dangly -- they're slightly curved strips of silver, and one has "well-behaved women" etched onto it, and the other one has "rarely make history." I LOVE THEM.
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Oh, those sound gorgeous!
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I will try and take pictures! As I have been meaning to since I got them. Last December.
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Please do! Last December
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