Comments: Something else and Have you seen this blog?

Holy Batcave, Harlot! How *fast* do you knit??? I'm in awe. *g*

It's gawgeous!

Posted by Reenie at September 8, 2004 11:44 AM

WOW...WOW...speechless...

Posted by Cindyrella at September 8, 2004 12:00 PM

No, it's not that I don't have a life that I am visiting your blog for the second time today and hoping for a new entry. That little cardigan is so beautiful it makes me want to have more kids just so I can knit it up myself. Actually not really, but I do love babies and especially babies in really, really gorgeous outfits. ESPECIALLY when someone else gets to change their poopie diapers! But I do have a candidate for such a beauty and I was wondering if you would be willing to share the pattern. Oh yes, I do recall coming across someone blog with the darned morning glories. I don't remember who's. It had something to do with ponchos. I found through links from your blog to someone else's to someone else's... Yeah, a lot of help I am. But for the price of the cardi pattern I am more than willing to help look! Good luck, Steph. For crying out loud, don't lose sleep over it--school's back in after all!!

Posted by Barbara from Nova Scotia at September 8, 2004 12:05 PM

well in a somewhat scary obsessive move of my own, i just spent the last 15 minutes doing various google searches as i became convinced that i would be the person to find it for you. morning glories glory knitting blog yarn wish i could find blah blah blah blah. best of luck!!

Posted by carolyn at September 8, 2004 12:06 PM

A fellow knitter from out S n B group had a picture of Morning Glories on her page in August. See if

http://stoneview.typepad.com/stoneview/

is the blog you were looking for.

Posted by Carrie at September 8, 2004 12:11 PM

Okay - Because I never forget anything...and because I also commented on those little beauties since I have some similar in my own garden...and since I have nothing better to do than to surf those blogs and recreate my own steps....here it is: http://lollyknitting.blogspot.com/2004/08/schule-hat-begonnen.html
And, thanks for commenting on my yarn...It made me really happy...really! And, I also wanted you to know that your daisy sweater is my absolute favorite little thing to knit up...I've made it about three times...
Okay - enough gushing...

Posted by Mattie at September 8, 2004 12:16 PM

OK, same as Carolyn. I think I need to ask that you don't use the "o" word, it's a trigger or something. Saw some nice pictures of morning glories, read a lot of what my daughter calls "touchy feely" stuff along the lines of knitting up the raveled sleeve. . . (she calls me hippy dippy, it's not a compliment). Then I tried to get a grip, I spend an inordinate amount of time dealing with my own obsessions, must leave you to yours, but best of luck. Maybe she'll write you.

Posted by Kim at September 8, 2004 12:16 PM

And the pattern is...? Your own? Or can I buy it somewhere. I'm not normally one for lacy or frilly baby stuff but that, I like. Very much.

Posted by peggy at September 8, 2004 12:18 PM

OMG! What a beautiful sweater! So beautiful that I am blatantly taking a coffee break here at work to drool! Pretty please share where you got the pattern, I think my new grand-niecelets (one here already and one to be born next month) need matching ones! (I must be insane, check my list of wip's) Alas, I can't help you with the morning glories, but what a great match! You ROCK girl!

Posted by marti at September 8, 2004 12:19 PM

Hi there, I read your blog all the time too, but I believe this is my first comment! Hope you find the morning glory blog - good luck making another knitter's wish come true.

Posted by Dana at September 8, 2004 12:20 PM

Hi I think I know the blogger you want:
www.lollyknitting.blogspot.com
See Entry 8/31/04. (boy, I wish I was her!!!)
Good luck

Posted by beth at September 8, 2004 12:21 PM

I've also been searching since you posted, with no luck. I'm sure with your network of commenters the blogger will be found, but I have to join those who give up. Saw lots of great morning glories, though.

I'm amazed (yet again) at how generous you are.

Posted by jodi at September 8, 2004 12:26 PM

I love the little baby sweater. It is sooo beautiful!

Posted by LauraA at September 8, 2004 12:31 PM

What a beautiful tiny sweater! And I think the scalloped edges are a love ly effect, making it more interesting and much more vintage-looking. Thanks for the hint on WiseNeedles; if only I had known sooner, oh the troubles I could have avoided.

Posted by Molly at September 8, 2004 12:35 PM

At first I thought it was Greta. She posted a picture of Morning Glories last week, but after following the link in Mattie's comment I see it was Lolly. Lucky, lucky Lolly. To have yarn spun by the hands of the Harlot. I'm pea green with envy.

Posted by Nathania at September 8, 2004 12:39 PM

Oh. My. Gosh. The baby sweater is beautiful!! And the morning glory yarn-to die for. Lucky Girl who gets it. I too am guilty of reading many blogs but never commenting, but I will change my ways. I am a faithful reader who finds that your blog is my favorite. With two young children (3 and 6), I only hope to keep my sense of humor as they get older-you are not only one hell of a knitter but write some of the funniest stuff around. By the way, looooove that Harlot Poncho-can't even keep up with the demand from those who want me to knit it.

Posted by Teresa H from Michigan at September 8, 2004 12:41 PM

Yo, if it's =not= Lolly, would you say, please? Some of see this as a challenge (and one we're glad to avoid, if it's been risen to by others, so that we can sink back into blissful sloth.)

Posted by rams at September 8, 2004 12:43 PM

Oh Harlot, that sweater is beautiful!! I too would love you to share the pattern. I think if I organize my time (ha) and prioritize my list of WIPs and projects in queue (ha ha!!) then I *should* be able to get one done in time for my next babe. Thank goodness it's not yet on the way! :)
Oh, and for the record... I think Lolly should know she'll have a whole host of blog readers wanting to see what she'll do with the yarn! Lucky thing!

Posted by Sarahfish at September 8, 2004 1:13 PM

lacy vintage baby cardis, hand dyed bowl kits, hand spun morning glory gifts -- WOW

Posted by Jasmine at September 8, 2004 1:25 PM

I've been lucky enough to get a comment from you before. I wish I could say it was me who posted the morning glory yarn. The lacy cardigan is beautiful.

Posted by monica at September 8, 2004 1:27 PM

That baby jacket is very beautiful. But lets get to the truly incredible here - you finished it, with scalloped edging sewn on and everything - in 6 days!( I checked all the dates when you posted about starting Something Else and finishing it - now if you go and tell me you actually finished it yesterday, but didn't do the picture until today, well then, we're down to 5 days......unless, of course, you realize that you have to also count the day you started, the 2nd, and then we're at either 7 or 6 days. Obsessive about simple math?, me? Never.) Now although I'll never admit to being a speedy knitter, I am faster than many, and I can imagine what it would be like to be really fast. However, this is insane. By all accounts you also started another sock (and made good headway) and did a bunch of spinning, no doubt wrote a couple of novels in there, birthed a few babes and nurtured your family. You also wrote entertaining blogs, took pictures and spent hours surfing for those morning glories. All in 6 (or 7, or 5,) days. Sigh. And how, exactly, do you surf while knitting - do you use your toes on the mouse or are you endlessly almost jabbing yourself with a needle as you click the mouse. I totally understand reading while knitting, its just using the keyboard/mouse alot that has me feeling perhaps you have extra appendages!

All that aside, I'll add my voice in requesting the source for that beautiful pattern. I'm beyond adding to my family, but I have alot of sisters.....

Posted by Karin at September 8, 2004 1:34 PM

Oooooh, I won a prize from the Harlot!! I am so excited!!! Thanks, Steph! And the little cardigan is gorgeous, BTW.

And I'm glad to read in the comments that it looks as if your morning glory yarn lady search might be over - whew!

Posted by Chris at September 8, 2004 1:34 PM

I knitted that same 'vintage' somethingelse in pink some 34 years ago, for my daughter. Scarey when you find out stuff you knitted is now considered vintage!
I recall that it was a Patons book, smaller than the usual format, with a colour photo of a baby sideways on the cover.
And speaking of ponchos - and I have already knitted one, for the same daughter when she was six - they may have a best-before-date of a few months, but even Talbots is selling them:
http://www1.talbots.com/talbotsonline/item.asp?item=D58489&h=A&a=V&BID=S2004246143029F3CA575F8AF94545A861BB.
IMHO, the Very Harlot Very Poncho is very superior - I'll have to see if that daughter wants another!

Posted by Linda B at September 8, 2004 1:45 PM

Lucky Lolly! I saw that post, too but couldn't remember where until I read the comments. You are so sweet to make her wish come true!

Posted by margene at September 8, 2004 2:02 PM

Well, I normally just read without commenting (sorry!), but I've just got to post on this one: wow, how incredibly thoughtful of you!

Posted by Nicole at September 8, 2004 2:12 PM

Wow. *That* is the definition of a random act of kindness. You are so nice!

... and your baby cardi is divine!

Posted by Lisa at September 8, 2004 2:46 PM

Dognammit, you were pulling and tugging at the TOTALLY DISHONEST and thievingly dark recesses of my soul, and I was contemplating putting up a picture of morning glories and fabricating a whole post, then coming back and saying, "it was me! it was me!" and then you just burst my damn bubble at the end there. Blaaaah! (but what a loverly person you are and indeed that IS a true RAOK, and lucky lucky Lolly!!)

Posted by Norma at September 8, 2004 2:56 PM

Dear Harlot with the flowing mane,

I thought of you this weekend in Seward, Alaska. (I never go anywhere. Chicago and its suburbs is all I usually see. This was a fling. But I digress.)

Anyhow...out of the many souvenir t-shirts advertising local watering holes and local wildlife, there was a shirt with two moose on the front, and in the back, in HUGE lettering, "NICE RACK."

But I left it there. And I was so grateful that the words were on the back of the shirt.

Somehow, I think the rack discussion should not lead to such gifting.

Love the baby sweater, and hoping that you might be insane enough and feel that there have been changes enough that you could post a pattern, or make one available for sale.

Rack On!

Posted by Diane at September 8, 2004 3:08 PM

Wow. Look how many wonderful readers you have! Somewhere in our knitting memory recesses, we have cached blogs. Come to think of it, as a collective, your readers are almost better than google.

Nice to know I'm not the only one wandering about random blogs and going huh! then wandering away, only to wander back at some later date and say, hey, I think I've been here before! It's that pink blog!

BTW, I saw the "Who's the Boss" button on chicknits blog and instantly thought of you. "Show your knitting Who's the Boss"

Posted by freecia at September 8, 2004 3:10 PM

I find the knitting/spinning world SUCH a wonderful place. I can actually think of nothing better than giving someone roving which they then spin and give to someone else. And maybe Lolly will knit it into something for yet another person. It all warms my heart while I wrestle with my new adminstrative duties (for which I am not fit -- couldn't I just knit them all socks?).

Of course, in Canada, circulation and revision of fiber products might get caught in some kind of value added thing (a.k.a. VAT) ;)

Posted by Laurie at September 8, 2004 3:28 PM

Stephanie,
I received so many notices to come and look at your blog... and I get here and I am completely speechless. You are so incredibly generous and thoughtful. I cannot believe it! Thank you so very much! I have no idea what I will do with such an amazing present. I am sure you and your readers will want to know... Please give me some ideas! I want to do it justice!

(On the same note, I have received SOOO many hits on my little ol' blog today that it is running very slow, so if you wanna see it, you may have to wait for a few minutes!)

Once again, THANK YOU SO MUCH! *tear*

Posted by Lauren at September 8, 2004 6:53 PM

The baby sweater is simply exquisite. The morning glory yarn is beautiful, and is made all the more wonderful by your act of kindness.

Posted by Paula at September 8, 2004 7:39 PM

The Something Else Cardie is gorgeous. I join the chorus: where's the pattern?

Glad you found Lolly!

Posted by Kat at September 8, 2004 11:07 PM

Ok, so, how do I get you to get obsessed about my happiness, so that *I* can get something in the mail? Huh? All I got in the mail today was a credit card bill, and a news magazine. See, what would really make me happy is a poncho that was lace, but was not Meg Swansen's Mananita, and was not merely Big Needles and Yarn Overs, but was something I could concentrate on, considering that I have two small children..... oh, Harlot, I am beaming my need for this pattern to materialize, be linked to, be pointed my way.....Yah, I'm nuts, but in a good way.

Posted by Laura in Alameda at September 8, 2004 11:17 PM

The yarn is beautiful! If you have any more just lying around, and you're dying to give it away, let me know!

Posted by Janet at September 8, 2004 11:18 PM

I dug the pattern book for the Something Else cardigan out of my archives - Patons Baby Book SC97. The price shown is 2/6, and there is no 'translation' sticker from the store. I bought both the book and the yarn at Eatons - I think it was Vanity Fair Baby Yarn - in 1971.
I recall having knit several projects from that book. This was in the days before ultrasound.

Posted by Linda B. at September 8, 2004 11:19 PM

Ay, mama! This is truly a day (OK, really, really late in it) brightener. I remembered your daughter when I looked out this morning and gazed upon what the remnants of Frances was doing to my fair (cough) city. My mood remained the color of the sky the rest of the day. And then, when I finally collapse from work for a bit of respite and "fun reading" time, I read this entry. Brought a little tear to this cynic's eye. Thank you for reminding me that every day human kindness still exists!

Posted by Kristen at September 9, 2004 12:26 AM

Oh my goodness is that little sweater beautiful. The baby who receives that will be wearing a true heirloom.

Looks like between the little sweater and the handspun morning glory yarn you've created some very good karma for yourself today!

Posted by Theresa at September 9, 2004 12:51 AM

Is it possible that this is the post you were looking for?
http://colorjoy.com/weblog/archives/000690.html

beautiful sweater set...btw...i'm 75% finished with my daughter's harlot poncho..i started it this morning...fabu pattern! Thanks!(she's 19 and insisting on going on her trip to the carribean this friday...OY! it makes for faster knitting! at least she's going to look cute spending her vacation in a shelter?)
cathy

Posted by Cathy at September 9, 2004 12:54 AM

Dear Harlot,

With this post you have shamed me into admiting I have a problem. I have become a blog voyeur. Lurking in the anonimity of cyberspace, I read your blog each day but never comment. It is time to come out of the shadows and tell you the truth.

I love your blog. I read it everyday, and find it to be a little bit of sanity and humor in the midst of my crazy work days. I think you are a vary talented writer, and have shared your posts with all sorts of nerdy folks here in the famed Silicon Valley. They agree. Non-knitting software engineers have been known to read your blog and report back to me on your charm.

I have not had this sort of realtionship to episodic writing since those terrific days of Armistead Maupin's "Tales of the City" column in the San Francisco Chronicle, where I couldn't wait to read the newspaper each morning.

Really, I think you are a terrific writer. You inspire me to knit on, to indulge in my love of fiber, and laugh at the wonderfully mad moments that comprise a life.

Thanks!

-leslie

Posted by Leslie at September 9, 2004 1:17 AM

::speechless::

that baby lace thing. is. amazing.

Posted by suz at September 9, 2004 3:30 AM

The baby jacket is superb.
Rowan's "Georgia" cardi is a version for grownups. I am now inspired to finish mine.
The Harlot poncho becomes luxurious when knitted in a very soft yarn, and worn while reading in bed. Especially at the cottage.
Judith

Posted by judith at September 9, 2004 10:06 AM

Hiya,

Where can I buy the pattern for that little jacket? It's beautiful, (and I'm expecting - and yes, I would too put it on a newborn boy).

Kate

Posted by Kate at September 9, 2004 1:26 PM

I'm commenting, since you like comments, and to let you know that yours is my favorite knitting blog. You are the most amusing. And I love the baby sweater.

Posted by Rebecca at September 10, 2004 8:07 AM

Your baby cardigan is beautiful. I would love to know where I could get the pattern. I will need to knit a baby sweater for early December for my cousin's baby to be and this would be great.

Thanks for the beautiful pictures.

Posted by Sandy at September 10, 2004 6:00 PM