Health – Doctor adventure due to shortness of breath and a dry cough. Nothing came up on x-rays, EKG, or bloodwork, so antibiotics and prednisone for a week and an emergency inhaler as needed. Likely a sinus infection that got weird and aggravated my bronchial tubes. Made me change how I sleep and now I sleep much better. Weird.
Dogs – Audrey stayed with us while Gabby/Once Upon a Corgi was on vacation and she’s a troublemaking sweetheart. Penny hurt her back jumping into my mom’s car leaving a routine vet appointment and hurt her back, but she’s feeling much better on the anti-inflammatories/pain meds.
New Craft Room – No update! Some plumbing issues and the weather postponed the carpet purchasing.
Blanket MAL 2017 – Started Jan 1st! There is a chatter/encouragement thread up in the Ravelry group and I’m planning on pulling prizes once a quarter for this MAL. #2017BlanketMAL
First Quarter Prize Drawing! – 79 qualifying entries!
Ravelry Pattern up to $10 — post# 107 LarinaValarin – Cosima from Minnesota
Ravelry Pattern up to $10 — post# 42 amberlindemann – Amber from Illinois
Physical Prize Package — post# 53 pacasha from New Mexico
Attack the Sock pattern is out now! Free colorwork sock pattern designed by my featuring patterns of the glowing teeth of the aliens in the British scifi movie Attack the Block.
Knitting Stuff
FOs
Space Cadet Hat – used stitch count and decreases from Barley by tincanknits – SpaceCadet Cressida (100% merino) in “Crowned with autumn” – US 4/3.5 mm and US 6/4.0 mm
Monthly step goals on Fitbit – January – 5000 steps per day, will reevaluate each month depending on what my numbers were
Yarn Diet/Stash busting – will not buy yarn from Feb 16 – Sept 16, excepting CT Fiber Festival and Stitches Midwest
Podcast Goals
Streamline my process
Dropping the pop up segment titles – I tend to listen right through while editing and then have to find where I said them again, so it’s taking up too much time when you add them all together
Currently dropping closed captioning – if anyone has a quick and easy way to do it or is willing to write up transcripts of my episodes, I’ll bring it back but right now it just takes too much time
Craft room tour video
Video about how I make a podcast episode
Reevaluate in June for possibly moving to biweekly schedule
Christmas Eve Cast On Socks – Milk and Cookies Doppleganger Set from Gnome Acres (merino/nylon blend) – US 1 – 2.25 mm DPNs
Crochet Stuff
WIPs –
Granny Square Odds and Ends – Based off of a square seen on Attic24 – misc acrylic worsted weight yarn – H/5.00 mm
Fiber Stuff
FOs –
Hedgehog – needle felting
Gnome Wizard – needle felting
Loop Bump
Phoenix Fiber Club June – Turtle Made Turkish spindle
Supercoil Art Yarns – Fondant Fiber Fuzzlings
Test Spin Autumn
Green/White/Gold rolags
WIPs –
3 ply BFL/Merino – Highland Handmades BFL in “The Rom”, Merino Top Green
My mystery bag o’ wool – combing progress and second set of samples spun
Sewing Stuff
FOs –
Christmas Cross Stitch – The Frosted Pumpkin Stitchery
Star Wars Project Bag
WIPs –
Hawkeye^2 Quilt – #sewfor20
New Stuff
Jumbo Flyer kit and Bobbins
Blackfoot Spindle
Fiber Project bag from Gabby
Lights for core spinning from Gabby
Rolags from Gabby
Buffalo Wool Company mini-skeins
Needle Felting supplies
Roving for needle felting
Package from Andi/AndreSueKnits Podcast
Package from Mary/ The Yarnaceuticals Podcast
Lion Brand Scarfie
Perfection by Kraemer Yarns – 30% Domestic Merino, 70% Acrylic in “Fieldstone”
Etsy Stuff
Progress keepers and snagless stitch marker sets should be up
Snagless Stitch Markers
Pony bead stitch markers
Other Stuff
Start Something New 2016 KAL
Start something new! There are two threads on Ravelry for this KAL – a chatter thread and an entry thread. You don’t have to finish the item, but you have to show the project in progress, at least. This can be knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, or any other fiber craft that you’ve wanted to try. You can post multiple entries, but only one entry per project, even if you’re doing multiple new things with that project.
This KAL will run from January 1st to March 31st and I will draw for the winner during my April episode.
If you’re posting to instagram, you can use #lemon2016KAL so we can all see your projects.
We have a KAL sponsor! RsislandCrafts is supplying a project bag as a prize for this KAL and have a coupon code of LEMON15 from now until the end of March for 15% total purchase – https://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/home/rsislandcrafts
Stuff I’m Watching – Doctor Who, Murder She Wrote, STAR WARS, Elementary
Stuff I’m Reading – Necronomicon (audiobook), Planet of Twilight by Barbara Hambly, Death Troopers by Joe Schreiber (auidobook), The Force Awakens by Alan Dean Foster (audiobook)
The simple answer to this question is that I am clarifying that, when you talk about me, you should use the words “he” “him” “his” etc.
The more complicated answer has two parts.
One part is that once I point it out that I use male pronouns, it seems obvious. Yeah, obviously this dude should be called “him.” If I don’t clarify, not everyone guesses right, especially if I’m speaking. My voice isn’t that deep or masculine. My face isn’t super masculine. If you see me in person, I’m on the short side and I have wide hips. And “Adrian” doesn’t necessarily indicate masculine or feminine, as there are both versions of the name. And it really does not feel good when people guess wrong.
And that’s because of the second part. I have a complicated relationship with gender and sexuality. It’s been something that I’ve tried to clarify for myself for more than half of my life now. I don’t have a firm grasp on the specifics and I’m not comfortable sharing everything here on the podcast, but it’s been something I’ve been actively thinking about and educating myself on for a long time. If you’ve never questioned your gender or sexuality, you might not get that, but I want to be sure that it’s clear which gendered pronouns I prefer when I can because it’s something I’ve had to work at.
Also, if you regularly post or interact with a group of people who are trans, who don’t identify as binary male or female, or who are questioning, it’s polite to indicate your pronoun preference in your profile or as a part of your introduction. I know that each episode could be someone’s first time watching, so I keep it as part of my introduction.
Is there a backstory to the name Freakish Lemon?
Back in the seventh grade (2000 – 2001 school year), AOL Instant Messenger was becoming popular among my friend group. I cycled through a whole host of screen names trying to figure out which one suited me. I started out with ones based on book characters and weird combinations of words. I don’t remember a lot of them, but I remember using names like “Ketchup Avenger” for a while. I started using The Almighty Lemon after an assignment in History & Geography where we created trivia board games about India and played each other’s games. One of the games used little plastic fruits as pieces and I played as the lemon. After a while, The Almighty Lemon sounded too boastful, I guess, so I changed it to Freakish Lemon. I was one of the weird kids in school, so “freakish” seemed like a more appropriate descriptor.
It also made me laugh because of common fanfic terminology that was in use at the time. I hadn’t thought about it when I registered for the AIM screen name or anything, but I used to write fanfic at the time and it made me laugh so hard when I got a review on some tame and terrible introspective fic saying that this person was never reading my stuff again because my screen name lead them to believe that my fic would be very different.
Tell us more about the Renaissance Fairs you attend. What parts do you like? What would you recommend to someone who has never gone to one, but aspires to remedy that?
I’ve been to a few Ren Faires and I love going. My family started going to the NY Ren Faire when I was 13. I’m 27 now and the NY Ren Faire is a yearly tradition. We also used to go to the fall CT Ren Faire most years until some changes put us off. It’s in a new location this year, so we might check it out. We’ve also been to the PA Ren Faire multiple times for vacations and I’ve been to the MD Ren Faire once on a trip with my friends.
I like lots of things about Ren Faires, but I’ll try to nail down a few concrete ones. I love making and wearing costumes, which is encouraged at the faires. I love the welcoming environment of most faires. I like checking out the craftsmanship at the faires. You see lots of metal work, sculpture, glass work, leather work, and sewing work that you really don’t see all together anywhere else. I love the music. I love the jousting. I love faire food.
For someone who has never gone –
– Try not to feel self conscious about how you’re dressed. Dress up or don’t. There will be plenty of both. You won’t stick out.
– Find out if you can bring water or if there will be free water there. Lots of faires are in the summer and you need to stay hydrated, especially if you’re dressed up in layers. MD had free water stations when I went and PA has a water fountain near one of the bathrooms, but NY doesn’t have water fountains or free water stations. If there isn’t free water, find out if you can bring your own. Water bottles at NY are $3 each, so that can be a hefty chunk of your budget if you’re not prepared for it.
– It’s a fair, so food and drinks are expensive. It varies depending on the faire, but expect to pay up to $12 for a meal’s worth of food and drink. – Scope out the bathrooms. Find out where they are and what type they are. NY has one set of normal, running water bathrooms and a bunch of groupings those blue portable toilets (we call them porta-potties here). PA has all normal, running water bathrooms. For us, knowing where they are and what type we’ll have to use alleviates a lot of stress.
– If you have mobility concerns (strollers, wheelchairs, canes, walkers, etc), bring someone who can help you. The faires I’ve been to have been handicap accessible, but often the walkways are dirt or gravel, uneven, and going up and down hill. The shops and tents also tend to be small, so if you use a wheelchair or walker especially, it’s probably best to have someone to help you in tight spaces.
Stuff on Sticks
FOs –
Del Norte by Danielle Morgan – Ella Rae Lace Merino (100% extra fine merino) in “Green/11” and Berroco Cosma (60% Alpaca, 30% Merino, 10% Silk) in “2442” – US 4 / 3.5 mm Boye aluminum circular interchangeables – http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/del-norte
Christmas Cross Stitch – The Frosted Pumpkin Stitchery
New Stuff
Bryson Stainless Steel Sock Blockers
Knitter’s Pride Knit Blockers
Bee Linen bag from KnitterBag.Etsy.Com
Stuff for Etsy
Moleskines
Sparkly handspun
New business cards
Stitch Markers R&D
Other Stuff
Stuff I’m Watching – Agents of SHIELD, Wonder Woman, House Hunters, Hindenburg: The Untold Story, Doctor Who Stuff I’m Reading – Planet of Exile by Ursula K. Le Guin, Tales of Witchcraft edited by Richard Darby Stuff I’m Playing – Lego Marvel Superheroes, DuoLingo Podcasts – Herbstblatt Regina on YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/user/cre8iveregy
Events
Fiber, Friends, and Fun Yarn Crawl by the Western CT Yarn Council – Sept. 25th – 27th
Ribbed brim beanie My own pattern – First handspun I ever bought probably a decade ago at the NY Ren Faire (white and navy blue barber pole) – US 5/3.75 mm
Ribbed Cowl – My own pattern – Buffalo Wool Co – Splash of Color Buffalo Skies Mini-skeins – US 5/3.75 mm – http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/buffalo-linen-stitch-cowl