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  1. Recovering

    April 15, 2011 by sunrisesister

    Well, the good news is: the arm/hand is recovering very well! Much smaller and neater scars this time, and the stitches are staying put for a changes. The cast came off on Monday, and I have been able to do lots of things – cooking cleaning driving and washing.

    Home style Nasi goreng Soup

    And a teensy bit of knitting.

    Yes, already. Pretty amazing huh? Nothing extreme, but purely by accident, I designed a sock pattern! I am typing it up now, and will be taking lots of photos to go with it. Stay tuned.

    Meanwhile, I have finally popped my Melbourne Comedy Festival cherry! I went to see Arj Barker on wednesday with friends, and can’t wait to go see Gabriel Iglesias this sunday night with N!

    Arj Barker Roof

    I had better go bust out the camera for some pattern photos!


  2. FO’s of 2010

    December 18, 2010 by sunrisesister

    Well, the year is almost over, and it’s time to see what I made over the last 12 months!

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    Looking at that, it doesn’t seem like much, but there are lots of big projects in there, like the Daybreak shawl, and my Kauni scarf. Lots of baby hats, and lots of cardigans! Bear in mind, I did have a baby in January, and lots of health issues this year, so that did eat into my knitting time!

    I also got to sew some simple but very enjoyable things..

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    A doona cover for Tille, and a Marimekko sleeve for my iPad!

    I released my first ever (free!) knitting pattern, and watched it be ‘favourited’ and knitted up by Ravelers :)

    And 2010 saw a very happy return to the spinning wheel. I am in love. My fibre stash is growing, slowly, and I am saving up for a Majacraft wheel in the new year! Oh yes!

    Bessie

    In bloom Swedish Chef

    It’s been a great year, in creating and enjoying all things fibrey. Here is to lots more fun in 2011!


  3. Shutdown? Speak Out!

    October 31, 2010 by sunrisesister

    So tomorrow, apparently we are being urged to steer clear of Twitter and Facebook in a Communication Shutdown. This idea is made with such good intent, I can tell, but I cant help but think it’s a little counter-productive. Autistic children (and adults) often struggle to communicate. So don’t shut down communication to support them. Donate, sure, but be sure to tell everyone why, how and where!

    Instead, I will be on Twitter and Facebook, as usual, posting links to resources, information, and answering any questions that come my way about autism.

    I am not an expert, by any means, but I am a parent of an autistic child.

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    W was diagnosed when he was 4. Some think that’s ‘late’, but to us it was all very overwhelming to absorb so many potential ‘what if’scenarios all at once. But we had amazing caregivers; a GP, a peadiatrician, a psychologist specialising in ASD, a speech pathologist, teachers, and aides. As a result, we have an incredibly happy, settled and creative young boy.

    There was a time, though, when he wasn’t verbal. He would not make eye contact with us, would not communicate more than a frustrated cry, scream, pointing and babbling. He was impossible to toilet train. I had to delay preschool once, twice, and almost a third time. We didn’t even know if he would be able to attend a ‘normal’ school – something that frightened me, thinking that this would set him back even further. Luckily this wasnt the case, and he is happily attending the same school as his sisters.

    I knew there was something different about him, from birth, but my method of parenting meant that we went with the flow, and trusted that the answers would come when we were ready. He had more urgent medical needs as a baby.

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    Today, W is an eloquent, clever, smart, communicative, emotional boy. He’s seriously into comic books, sci fi, tv, and Lego. Seriously, mega into Lego. He is horribly arachnophobic, hates fresh tomato, but eats his vegies raw. He would happily douse any dinner in ketchup, and knows more trivia about Dr Who than most of the planet. He has a wicked sense of humour, even if we dont all understand the punchlines. He makes, and keeps, friendships. He can now recognise and respond to others emotions. He can self-regulate, and minimise his anxieties.

    So, there is light at the end of the tunnel, I am sure of it. We have many challenges that lay ahead, I am sure, but I am feeling positive about it.

    So my first linkspam is this: Autism Victoria. Some people say YAY, some people poopoo them. But no matter what, they have a killer resource library. It was from here that I borrowed a book that changed our lives: The Dragons of Autism by Olga Holland.

    Autism Victoria’s website is well worth a look, no matter where you live. It even has a plethora of great linkage.

    So please, tomorrow, spend a little time reading. Spend a moment donating, where ever you feel it’s needed most. And if you know another parent or carer of an autistic child, please reach out and talk with them. They probably dont want to hear that ‘you know how they feel’ or ‘it will get better*’, they just need an ear to listen. The diagnosis process is scary, and the future even scarier.

    *But it gets better, it really does.

  4. Sewing: Marimekko Sleeve

    September 13, 2010 by sunrisesister

    So N made a ‘business purchase’ of an iPad not long ago. I say Business Purchase, because we all know really that we both had Tech Lust, and his dying laptop is about to bite the dust (so he gets mine) – we spend lots of time squabbling over it.. Reading Asterix comics and playing Cat Physics on the big screen is apparently REALLY GOOD.

    But the STM cover we bought is crap. It’s not even actually an iPad cover. It doesn’t fit (thanks, NextByte) so I whipped one up. Using some really nice expensive Marimekko fabric teatowl and some polar fleece. But I am not 100% happy with it – it needs more padding and perhaps a closure. Still, I have two bits of fabric teatowels, and can get two out of each piece.
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    It’s a little rough around the inner edge, I know. But refinement will have to wait, as sewing time is limited. Especially when you are busy cutting yourself with a rotary cutter and watching your son spill an entire tin of pins over the floor.. GAH!

    I am thinking of doing an inside-out fleece inner sleeve, ala Foof bags. This gorgeous sleeve will also be girly enough to ensure the iPad stays with me :P


  5. Kind Knitterly Karma

    August 22, 2010 by sunrisesister

    This week, I have been making the parcel postie earn his wage. A couple of fibre purchases (There’s no point letting poor innocent fibre sit languishing in someone’s shop, now is there?) and a couple of lovely surprises!

    First up, a parcel from the lovely Donna at Randomknits. She knitted a gorgeous little cardi for Tille, out of the SOFTEST hand dyed sock yarn EVER. Just adorable, and perfect for spring over a little dress or top.

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    Oh, and y’know… just this ole thing. A skein of Plucky Knitter MCN!! Can you say smooshy? Yes. Excessive fondling has been had. Thank you Donna :) It truly brightened up an awful week!

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    And then, I got a Rav PM from someone saying ‘Have you gotten the parcel I sent yet?’ Huh? OH WAIT, this was from a lady to whom I sent a spare part-ball of discontinued Bendigo Rustic, so she could finish a vest for her son. I’d totally forgotten, and it was more a Random Act of Kindess on my part, because I love helping out a Knitter In Kneed. Heh.

    What was in the parcel? A thank you note, a pic of her son wearing his vest (Adorable!) and a knitted hat for Tille :) So sweet. Thank you!

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    AND another surprise parcel find in the PO box, another bag full of clothes from Dr Cris for Tille (we are in hand me down heaven) and the crochet hook I left at her place. It’s like Christmas!

    See, I always knew knitters are kind folk, but this week has been proof. Thank you, lovely knitterly friends. I hope I can pay it forward soon..