Comments: Break an Egg

That is absolutely breathtakingly gorgeous!

Posted by Liz at July 25, 2012 12:33 PM

Wow. Just stunning!

I'll be cheering you on from sunny (at the moment!) Oxfordshire, UK.

Posted by Ellie at July 25, 2012 12:33 PM

That is absolutely stunning! I wish that I had the extra cash to even begin to offer what I think it is worth. I'm sure that it will go to a great home! Good luck on the ride. You guys are going to do great!!!!

Posted by SarahG at July 25, 2012 12:33 PM

That's just beautiful! How generous of you to give it up in your fund raising efforts! True dedication to your cause.

Posted by sandyharsh at July 25, 2012 12:40 PM

It's stunning! I can believe that people braved potential craziness to comment on it.

If my checkbook allowed it, I'd bid enough to make your matching gift in one go.

Posted by Meredyth at July 25, 2012 12:41 PM

So lovely! I wish I could offer even half of what it is worth. But I did go pledge (finally!) and hope we can get the match. C'mon knitters! We can do it!

Posted by Melinda C at July 25, 2012 12:46 PM

ONLY 6 comments man! Sorry, I'm a kid, ya know, over excited. :)
love your blog!
A.J.

Posted by A.J. at July 25, 2012 12:58 PM

That shawl is fabulous. I wish the discretionary income were there to be able to offer what it is worth. Alas, I am paying for wedding festivities and that takes precedence. I am going over to make a pledge though. I'd like to see that match made!!

Posted by Doris at July 25, 2012 1:02 PM

Just wanted to say a wonderful blog, and keep writing! Since I am broke, and a teen, no bidding sadly. But keep knitting! And can you look at my blog, please? google search yarn demoiselle. that's my blog. THANKS!
Abby/A.J.

Posted by A.J. at July 25, 2012 1:04 PM

Wow! What an amazing thing. I'll let you wonder if I am talking about the shawl or the matching gift or both! Cheers to you!

Posted by Karen at July 25, 2012 1:08 PM

Well done, Steph. That truly is a BEAUTIFUL shawl, and kudos to you for auctioning it off. I hope it brings in a large donation for the rally. And you should make yourself another one, an Omelette this time. :-) (Actually, that sounds like a smaller version of Omelet)

Posted by Jody at July 25, 2012 1:10 PM

Now that's a gorgeous work of art!

Posted by Samina at July 25, 2012 1:17 PM

I donated again. I hope you get the extra 1000!

I am about to email for Omelet, which I know I cannot donate enough for (the true value of knitting is way more than most people can afford to spend).

Posted by Seanna Lea at July 25, 2012 1:27 PM

Stephanie, many thanks for being such a beautiful, generous soul. You are truly an inspiration. Thank you! I've made a small donation to your bike rally - good luck with your incredible ride!

Posted by Lisa at July 25, 2012 1:32 PM

At what amount will your fundraising total be another $1000? Knowing how near/far that hurdle is might help push some people to help a little more...

Posted by Kelly H. at July 25, 2012 1:34 PM

This very morning I wondered WHAT people might think of me when carrying knittted stuff outside, taking pictures. Maybe they beleive I'm a poor soul with nothing better to photograph?
Anyway. Your shawl is so unbelievably pretty! And very egg-yolk colored.

Posted by Christine at July 25, 2012 1:35 PM

Beautiful shawl - and beautiful generousity - both you for giving it away and Lisa's offer. Wow.

Posted by Clare at July 25, 2012 1:40 PM

I just added to your $1000 match! What a gift (and incentive) from Lisa!

Posted by RachelG at July 25, 2012 1:43 PM

I pledged to Stephanie's daughter a while back. But went over and gave a little more to help hit the match.... I hope it increases my odds of getting one of those karmic gifts- it will increase the karma if nothing else. The shawl is gorgeous...And your fundraising efforts, added to the actual physical work is inspiring. You have a wonderful "bully pulpit" or platform of your adoring acolytes, and you use it well. Cheers.

Posted by Jane at July 25, 2012 1:43 PM

Omelet(te) is beautiful!
We were at a motorcycle rally last weekend and my husband was commenting on how bikers donate so much to charity. I told him about Knitters and the million+ donated to MSF and all the money donated to your ride. He was impressed.

Posted by Jen at July 25, 2012 1:47 PM

Geez...that's beyond lovely. Don't think I'll ever be able to make anything that even approaches it, but it's something to aspire to.

Posted by georgia at July 25, 2012 1:51 PM

Omelet is gorgeous! I wish I could bid, but alas ..... Unless, of course, someone wants to buy a kidney?? (Yes, you sillies - of course I'm joking! I think.)

Kudos to Lisa for her generous offer!

Posted by Cherril aka Nicewitch at July 25, 2012 1:53 PM

Beautiful Steph.
I don't have as much money as I think it is worth but someone will bid enough.

Posted by Leslie at July 25, 2012 1:58 PM

A technique question if you have time to answer. I downloaded the pattern and I am curious if you used a 3.0 mm needle or a 3.25 mm. Your finished product looks much lacier than the original and hence I prefer it. Perhaps you blocked it more? Beautiful job!
Sherry

Posted by Sherry Wilding-White at July 25, 2012 2:08 PM

I just moved into a new house, and I look forward to posing my knits on the fence and making my new neighbors wonder about me.

Posted by Amber at July 25, 2012 2:11 PM

My family thought I was nuts for taking pictures of my stash to post on Ravelry. Omelet is beautiful! I love lacework and need more patience to try more of it myself. I hope that you get your matching gift, I have already given and I know it's for a worthy cause.

Posted by Barbara L-W at July 25, 2012 2:14 PM

Lovely shawl!

I can't wait to see how quickly you blow by that extra $1000... off to make donation...

I really admire you for taking on this epic bike trip!!

Posted by tasha at July 25, 2012 2:23 PM

I must say, this whole auctioning-off-knit-items thing is inspiring me for future fundraising. I've always been a selfish knitter, but I've reached the point where I have too many lace shawls to justify keeping them all. There are also so many sock patterns that I want to knit but don't come in a size that fits my fat feet. So auctioning off theses things for charity would allow me to knit these things! Win-win!

Posted by Sarah at July 25, 2012 2:25 PM

you know, I wasn't crazy about the omelet pattern, but seeing yours, I really like it! And the last pattern, that is so gorgeous!

I am now very tempted to go in search of sunshiney yellow yarn and start my own...even though I have enough projects planned/on needles to finish out the year.

Posted by maja at July 25, 2012 2:26 PM

I donated - hope you make the 1000.00 !!!

Posted by Joanne Perrow at July 25, 2012 2:26 PM

Holy cow, that is gorgeous. I didn't get from the Ravelry pics just how special this shawl is. I'm afraid I'm going to have to queue it. If I survive the currently on-the-needles Girasole, I may be ready for this.

Posted by Maryann at July 25, 2012 2:28 PM

Now that I've gone to queue it, I have no idea why the Ravelry pictures didn't do it for me before! Quite a pattern!

Posted by Maryann at July 25, 2012 2:31 PM

This shawl is truly a work of art! Beautiful.

Posted by Marcy at July 25, 2012 2:38 PM

The matching challenge got me to finally get off my bum and donate. Good luck!

Posted by Lauren at July 25, 2012 2:39 PM

Omelet? Better to wear one than to eat 1...I guess. Fewer calories and MUCH prettier. Now if I were ever crazy enough to knit a shawl this might be the pattern I'd aim for. But shoot, wouldn't I have better results trying to write a novel? Something more long-lasting than a shawl, which would have my brain tied into fits? Okay, the novel would need to be published and it would need to be good, and not make people wretch after they downloaded it.

Posted by MB@YarnUiPhoneAppv2.5 at July 25, 2012 2:49 PM

Wow, the shawl is stunning! I've not got half what I think it is worth, so I’ll just head over to make a donation.

Posted by seeherknit at July 25, 2012 2:57 PM

Dude. I think you hit the $1,000 requirement, and broke the internet speed barrier in how quickly it was raised! Knitters and crocheters rock it :)

Posted by roggey at July 25, 2012 3:05 PM

I just donated, hopefully we can help you reach the $1K you need to get the match. good luck, and good luck on the ride. I'm inspired by your commitment.

Posted by Patti at July 25, 2012 3:06 PM

this is just too beautiful! I have never attempted lace, and i don't think im capable, seeing this. Good luck on your ride, dont break a leg!

Posted by jennifer at July 25, 2012 3:18 PM

Just donated to get you your match! Yay!


(I wonder ... will you raise the most???)

Posted by Kim at July 25, 2012 3:24 PM

Your giving up something as gorgeous as Omelet inspired me to finally donate.

Posted by Katie F. at July 25, 2012 3:26 PM

Please share the name of the yarn that your daughter knit the scarf with. Thanks a lot.

Posted by Patti at July 25, 2012 3:29 PM

Your Omelet is absolutely gorgeous! Off to make donation for your ride.

Posted by Harriet at July 25, 2012 3:46 PM

Gorgeous shawl. I am suggesting this kind of fundraising for a group I work with! And I added my bit to the matching funds, too!

Posted by JodyO at July 25, 2012 3:52 PM

I don't knit lace much but this is very tempting! Omelet is amazing!!!

Posted by pijohnso at July 25, 2012 4:04 PM

I agree with Patti. I want to know what the yarn Sam used is!!

And I get all sorts of weird looks all the time for the things I do. It's worse when I pose things....like little wooden elephants next to my knitting, or rearranging cups of coffee to appeal to the eye so that the blog post I write about this amazing cup of Guatemalan I just had will have suitable photos...Sometimes I even lay down on the ground or climb trees to get the right angle. I just look at passersby and say "blog fodder" and continue what I'm doing. It has gotten to the point with my partner and daughter that they will set things up or point things out and say "Look mommy/hun, blog fodder. Where's your camera?"

And, I think tieing fairy wings to trees totally trumps knitted goods in flowers.

Posted by Anna at July 25, 2012 4:32 PM

I've been meaning to donate for ages, and finally did. Just a little bit, but hopefully a help toward meeting that $1000. The generosity of the knitters who visit your virtual living room absolutely blows my mind; it's an honor to chip in a small bit.

Posted by Ashley at July 25, 2012 4:40 PM

Holy cow that turned out beautifully! And I'm not even a yellow fan. :)

I definitely think you should make one for yourself ... after the ride fow which you are going to raise and additional $2000.

Yes. Yes you are.

Posted by Voie de Vie at July 25, 2012 4:42 PM

If only I had the money! (I hate being broke!!!) Omlet is GORGEOUS and I truly envy whomever is lucky enough to end up with it! Well done, Ms. Harlot.

Posted by erin at July 25, 2012 4:47 PM

Hey, I looked at your 'team' page the other day and noticed that of you, the girls, your sister, and Ken, some had reached goal and some had not - if we donate to one of you who has not reached goal, would it be matched? I just kind of had this feeling my donation should go to one particular person, for various reasons, but at the same time I want you to get that match!

Posted by Kelly at July 25, 2012 4:52 PM

Thanks for the closeups. I'm knitting my first ever shawl of this weight and really looking forward to seeing it blocked!

Good luck on the ride!!

Posted by Cindy B at July 25, 2012 5:00 PM

Boy I hope you get big bucks for that baby, its akin to giving away your first born. I did pony up tody so I hope you get your match.

Posted by Jennifer at July 25, 2012 5:00 PM

Omelet is beautiful (and so not me) but some lucky person will look fabulous with it draped over her shoulders.

Posted by Risa at July 25, 2012 5:04 PM

I donated. It was grand.

Posted by Renee Anne at July 25, 2012 5:07 PM

WOW Omelet is drop dead gorgeous! $10 US added - hope you get the $1000 match!!

Posted by Maggie at July 25, 2012 5:09 PM

Okay, so now I have to make an Omelet, it is so gorgeous. Resistance is futile.

Posted by vickie at July 25, 2012 5:16 PM

The match (wow!) put me over the edge.

Wishing you and your team a great rally.

Posted by Iris at July 25, 2012 5:27 PM

Your shawl is absolutely stunning! Perfectly blocked too.
I hope your ride goes well for you and your whole team.

Posted by Carrie at July 25, 2012 5:38 PM

Beauteous!

Posted by martha at July 25, 2012 5:40 PM

You did a fabulous job on Omlette. I wish you and your team well. Good luck and ride WITH the wind.

Posted by Linda at July 25, 2012 5:41 PM

That is truly gorgeous. While owning this one would be wonderful I think I want to make my own. I hope it brings some really good bids.
Good luck at the Rally. May it go smoothly and easily.

Posted by Sybil at July 25, 2012 5:55 PM

People must not ask about your photography because everyone knows who the Yarn Harlot is!

Posted by Jennifer at July 25, 2012 6:14 PM

The shawl is just lovely, Stephanie. Well done, you!

Posted by Vismajor at July 25, 2012 6:16 PM

Breathtaking. On all points.

Posted by AlisonH at July 25, 2012 6:40 PM

beautiful!!! I am knitting it in purple - and yes, it can no longer be called Omlet, so....I need to come up with a name for it as I am giving it away and I can't call it Omlet, because they'll all look at me funny. I was thinking purple eggs and ham....hmmm, Well I have time till Sunday to figure this out... wish I liked yellow....sigh.

Liane

Posted by Liane at July 25, 2012 7:01 PM

Oh my. What a beautiful shawl! It's worth much more than I could ever bid, especially as you knit it! Well I could bid the grocery money for the next month but I have a feeling that would displease the husband. :) Good luck with the bids for it! I hope it brings in an amount suitable for something so special.

Posted by samm at July 25, 2012 7:39 PM

Omelet was worth the wait to see it all blocked out and dancing in High Park. Thank you.
A donation went in.

Posted by Just me at July 25, 2012 8:01 PM

I got it!!!! "Easter Omlet!!!!

Posted by Liane at July 25, 2012 8:03 PM

Omelet is stunning! And I think people don't ask you what you're doing when you photograph your knitting in public because it is apparent that you are photographing your knitting! They may wonder why you are doing it, but may be too polite to interrupt you while you are doing it. Maybe. Especially your neighbors - they all know you knit, so they probably just think you have a really kick-ass photo album for your knitting!

Posted by Mandy at July 25, 2012 8:07 PM

"Work of Art" is indeed the phrase. I am so sorry you "can't" keep it.

Posted by Chloe at July 25, 2012 8:24 PM

That shawl is gorgeous. I'm a Wisconsinite, but I'm still with you on the spelling. I think Omelet looks wrong every time I see it written out.

Posted by Xerxes at July 25, 2012 8:37 PM

Lovely!

I think you have the wrong end of the stick thinking photographing knitting outdoors is poorly understood. When I see someone photographing anything, I try to avoid interfering with their shot, and rarely comment. Maybe people don't comment because they are considerate and don't want to break your concentration while you wait for the perfect moment to click the shutter.

Posted by Susan713 at July 25, 2012 9:15 PM

Made my 2nd donation, this time for you - hope you get the "bonus!" [I was impressed to get a thank-you phone call from the Toronto PWA folks, after donating to Pato's page...since I'm not in the GTA!]

Posted by LisaRae at July 25, 2012 9:37 PM

Hope you get the bonus. Added my bit. Fingers crossed.

Posted by Michele at July 25, 2012 10:18 PM

Priceless.

Posted by Sue at July 25, 2012 10:31 PM

Added my bit. Split the total and gave half to Ken...it doesn't seem right that he doesn't make his goal just because he doesn't knit!

Posted by Lorna at July 25, 2012 10:51 PM

Lovely doesn't even being to describe this -- I am in awe. A ray of sunshine!

Posted by JulieM at July 25, 2012 11:08 PM

Liane at 7:01: How about Aubergine for an Omelet of another color? It would be beautiful in a rich purple.

I don't even like yellow (at least for me) and I'm dazzled!

Posted by GeniaKnitz at July 25, 2012 11:48 PM

I've been planning to donate and then just not getting there, so thanks for the prompt! and thanks for letting us be part of what you and your family have done, amazing!

Posted by Sarah at July 26, 2012 12:30 AM

Omelet is gorgeous. And I love the color. It will go with so many things. Maybe you don't want to give it away because you have too many memories attached to it. You can keep the current one and simply knit the winner another one in their choice of color. See? Easy!!!

Posted by Bonnie at July 26, 2012 2:37 AM

Are you and yours going to wear emblems of crossed knitting needles and a ball of yarn on your race jerseys? ;-)

Posted by Maringouin at July 26, 2012 4:20 AM

I love a matching-gift challenge. I added a bit towards the goal; maybe I can get my company to match it too.

Posted by lsb at July 26, 2012 7:50 AM

Steph--

I decided it was time to write. For awhile now, I've been a little sick of reading about the bike rally. I mean, I'm sorry you keep falling off the bike, but I sort of thought maybe you should just stay off it and keep knitting, or blog more often, or something like that. But then I started getting more interested--sort of--though not really enough to give money. I give lots of money to stuff around here I care about, and I give to KWB, and I get asked to support charitable stuff All The Time, and so I pretty much tuned the fundraising part out. But then yesterday--if you were willing to part with Omelet, and someone else was willing to match up to $1000, I thought, well, I'll give ten bucks.

Then the site asked me to type in a donor name, and without even thinking I wrote, "for Johnny."

Then I went back and changed my donation to fifty dollars.

Let me tell you about my Great-Uncle Johnny. He was my Grandma's baby brother, the apple of my great-grandma's eye. My mother's favorite uncle. Kind, loving, generous. I took my first airplane ride at age 5 (1972) to California from Indiana to visit him, and I remember showing off my new dress to him, and him saying, "You look so beautiful!" and twirling me around. I only saw him once every year or two, but I loved him throughout my childhood the way you do when as a child you know you're with someone you trust, who loves you. I felt safe around him, and I didn't feel safe often.

The first time I ever heard my grandmother swear was the day we buried Uncle Johnny. She opened her cabinet to get some aspirin, saw a pill bottle from Johnny's last visit home only a few months before, threw it across the room, and shouted, "Those Goddamn doctors still don't know why he died!" Then she sobbed.

It was 1978. Uncle Johnny had had weird pneumonia after weird pneumonia, fungal infections, strange dark spots forming on his skin. He died of AIDS, but nobody knew that, because AIDS wasn't even identified as a disease until 1980.

He was gay, of course, and though perhaps the rest of my family knew that (at 11 I was still pretty clueless about homosexuality, much more so than my children today) certainly they never spoke a word about it. Neither did Johnny. He didn't feel safe in our family, and that haunts me. We really did love him so.

My 14-year-old daughter's best friend just came out to her, and she said, "Nate, duh. I know you. I've known that about you for years." I'm so happy the world has changed, and AIDS is no longer an immediate death sentence.

I'd not thought of any of this, not for a long time, until I had the chance to type "for Johnny." Thanks, Steph, for giving me the chance--and for giving it to me repeatedly, until I opened up my eyes and took it. Peace.

Posted by Kim at July 26, 2012 8:01 AM

I've read Stephanie's posts about the Bike rally and thought "what a good cause, I should donate" but, as often happens, just haven't done it. This morning, I read Kim's comments about her Uncle Johnny. Kim - your comments brought me to tears and reminded me what a devastating, heartbreaking disease this is. So, I also made a donation "for Johnny".

Posted by Karen at July 26, 2012 8:24 AM

Kim's comments moved me (I could fill in her story with one of my own) but Karen's right after brought tears to my eyes. Thank you both. I love knitters.

Posted by JodyO at July 26, 2012 9:03 AM

Donated! Hopefully it will help you reach that $1000 match, if you haven't already. I will also file a matching gift request with my employer. Wishing you a safe ride with no flat tires!

Posted by Liz M at July 26, 2012 9:36 AM

Wow. Like Kim, I usually tune out fund-raising requests, but the matching donation had already pushed me into action today. Then, I scrolled down to post a note and read Kim's message. It brought tears to my eyes. Glad I donated!

Posted by Rina Shaikh-Lesko at July 26, 2012 9:55 AM

Lovely, lovely omelet (aka omelette).

It's just amazing what good a group of people can do when they put their contributions together...be it actually doing or sponsoring!

Posted by Diane at July 26, 2012 9:56 AM

This is the most beautiful omelet I've ever seen! :) I'm bidding what I can afford, but I (painfully, but unselfishly) hope there's someone out there with deeper pockets than me.

Posted by Valerie at July 26, 2012 10:40 AM

I know what you mean about the pictures. I often take picures of items at home but every now and then I take them in public. Yesterday in fact. I had a friend who wanted to take pictures of a shawl she had called Venus from somewhere in the vicinity of Milo. Our town is named Milo so we took the pictures at the town sign. People stared but no one even asked and we didn't get arrested that was a plus.

Posted by Brandi at July 26, 2012 11:22 AM

I am happy to have had the extra cash today to donate and help toward the matching gift. Thanks for what you and yor family are doing.

Posted by Marilla at July 26, 2012 11:27 AM

I am happy to have had the extra cash today to donate and help toward the matching gift. Thanks for what you and yor family are doing.

Posted by Marilla at July 26, 2012 11:27 AM

Steph omelette is amazing!
Kim you brought tears to my eyes. I'm sure Johnny is smiling at your contribution and not just $.

Posted by MissBunt at July 26, 2012 12:30 PM

Wow. It really is beautiful.

Posted by Loren at July 26, 2012 12:46 PM

Wow, you are truly inspiring.
600km and giving up your hours/good karmic thoughts.
I've made a donation.
Good Luck to you for the trip.

Posted by Karin at July 26, 2012 1:02 PM

Omelette is absolutely stunning! Really wondered how it was going to work out while you seemed to be somewhat struggling to complete it. Would love to see people's faces and comments when you tell them you are representing knitters - and knitters from literally all over the world.

Posted by judyindiana at July 26, 2012 1:49 PM

Gorgeous. Spectacular! It's the prettiest thing I've seen in a while! Great photos & location, too. OK - done gushing. There's a big skein of laceweight in my stash that just raised its hand!

Posted by Kiki at July 26, 2012 2:13 PM

Thanks, Kim--you reminded me why I care so much. I donated to Erin and Pato (they are still below goal)and listed the donation as "For Johnny (and Charlie)." Charlie died of "unknown infections" in 1979. Such love. Such loss. Blessings to you and all who carry loved ones in memory. This ride is about hope and courage and, above all, joy. That's what Charlie would have wanted us to remember. my guess is that Johnny would agree with him.

Posted by Meredyth at July 26, 2012 2:54 PM

I really really wish I could afford Omelette!! I know that I can in no way offer you what it is worth. :( I will put something toward matching that $1000 though! Yay knitters!! :)

Posted by Beth in Illinois at July 26, 2012 2:56 PM

Sorry to post in comments and not an email but omg!!! The amount you have raised has blown my mind!!! Would you please repost the link to Erin and Pato's pages? I can't be the only one out in blog-land who does not want to see them below goal!! Many blessings to you and your team an the stories people are posting...I'm speechless.

Posted by Michelle at July 26, 2012 3:02 PM

About the funny spelling: if you should ever come to Europe, you can have an omelet in Holland, an Omelett in Germany, and an omelette in France.

Posted by An in Amsterdam at July 26, 2012 3:52 PM

Kim, you made me cry. What a beautiful memory of your Uncle Johnny and I'm so sorry for your loss, for all your family's loss. I bet he is very proud of you today.

And knitters, wow! I looked at the total about 5 hours ago, when it was about $25,000, and I cried for the second time this morning. Tears of astonishment! And then I just checked, and it's over $28,000! That made me just laugh out loud in disbelief and amazement! That's a lot of exclamation points, but dude! Knitters!!!! :-)

Posted by Booa at July 26, 2012 5:41 PM

Thank you to Lisa for her generosity! I (finally) pledged and am grateful for her (and your) nudge! I've so enjoyed your training posts as I had been training for my first triathlon at the same time (I have to say, you WIN in terms of effort, time, and agony -- triathlons are easy peasy in comparison) Have a wonderful ride and bask in the vibes we'll all be sending you!

Posted by Alexis Jette at July 27, 2012 11:22 AM

Nothing wrong with the spelling, depending on which language you use. It's a very common Dutch word (for omelette, yes).

Posted by Carla V. at July 27, 2012 11:29 AM

Omelet is stunning.You are wonder woman as far as I'm concerned.Good Luck! To ALL of you!!I have 1 question though,how in the world are you going to knit a sock(socks?!)while riding that scary thing?I havee no doubt you will,just how???

Posted by lana avrutova at July 30, 2012 10:28 PM

this shawl is so stunning, I can hardly stand it. the yarn is very beautiful and I can't remember its name. No matter because it was probably one of a kind.

Posted by janice at August 2, 2012 4:17 PM