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simonejester) wrote2010-07-23 01:37 pm
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My first completed knitting project.
Yes, I used a Knifty Knitter. I make no apologies or excuses, and it's easier, and I don't know how to do round yarn work except for crochet. Anyhow, today is Chris's birthday...is this masculine enough for this to be a present? I don't have a clue what I should have gotten him but we're too broke for me to get the new kind of XBOX 360 and I'm not good at guessing which game he'd want. D:

P.S. Eurynome, this is some of the yarn you sent, and I love it! I'm making a matching scarf now and I might even be able to make a set for myself. XD

P.S. Eurynome, this is some of the yarn you sent, and I love it! I'm making a matching scarf now and I might even be able to make a set for myself. XD
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It's one of those things - if something is too much like something you're already good at, it can be awkward, because your brain is going "But I can do things almost like this, why is it so hard?"
Heh - I miss long hair, but taking care of it was a problem, so I keep it short.
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It's irritating to be so slow at knitting because I've gotten so good--well, intermediate--at crochet. Like why isn't this as easy as it looks dammit!
After having my hair taken away and then it taking months just to be able to tie it back (and before having my hair cut that short I could only have my hair not tied back if I was in bed asleep), I'm willing to put up with the upkeep. That, and I have too fat a face to be able to pull off short hair. :P
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Yeah - I don't mean putting up with the upkeep, I mean I literally couldn't, when I'm having a high pain day brushing my hair hurts enough to end up in total meltdown. If you have two-inch long hair, that's no big deal, but if it's down to mid-back you can't not brush it, so. I really don't think I suit short hair - makes me look younger - but it's practical.
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Oh. Good point. (And oops, should'a known that.)
I kinda wish I could pull off short hair because I have thyroid issues that have me shedding all over the place. My husband gets his hair buzz-cut every few weeks because he's an army cook and they have to have hair even shorter than the rest of the army (meh to that :P), and he doesn't have to wait until his hair dries to go outside in the winter. (I very much dislike blow-dryers because I don't have the attention span to just stand there with one, and because apparently they're bad for weak-ass fine hair that can't even take a perm.)
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Nah - you wouldn't have known that, is one of those random useless facts about Jack. ;)
Ahh - I have the opposite issue, ultra-thick hair. So I burnt myself a few times as a kid trying to use a hair dryer, because there was too much to do. Hmm. Maybe it's time to shave your hair and buy bright purple wigs? ;) *ducks*
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Okay, thanks.
Eep...I've always been jealous of people with thick hair (especially curly thick hair), but I know it comes with its own issues. :P
Eh, maybe a rich, red, curly wig. ;)
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At this point, though, I'm happy with my blonde, and the henna I got to color my hair doesn't seem to have an expiration date so luckily that can wait. :)
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Oooo, henna! Nice.
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poorbroke, but it's also helped me avoid frying my hair in a similar way.I like the henna. I haven't used it, but it's this good organic stuff from mehandi.net (who also makes great shampoo bars and soaps and stuff), and I got cardamon too so once I do get the color done my hair will smell spicy and not the not-as-nice smell that straight-up henna apparently has. (I did henna on my hand with my friend Sukhpreet while she was doing her own for a Sikh ritual, something about the first anniversary, she also fasted for her husband's health and her husband, who's American raised, did the same for her which I think was way cool of him and oh look I'm rambling. :P)