Hello
everybody!
Our first
blog entry on the road… I am on my way to Berlin because of work. I need to
give a small speech tonight and am thus in the train right now. Usually it
would take about four hours from Dortmund to Berlin but today it takes little
over five because there is construction work going on. As some of you might now
there was a flood in Germany this summer and it destroyed some of the rail way
lines. Unfortunately the rail way line to Berlin was among them. So in order to
get to Berlin the train has to go via Magdeburg which takes the extra time. Big
sigh.
Long train
rides are boring, don’t you think so? I already wrote some letters, reread my
talk for tonight and read some information about the organization I will talk
to tonight. Still, there are three hours left. I wasn’t supposed to go to
Berlin but a colleague is sick and thus I am on my way.
Train rides
are good for people watching though. Right now I am surrounded by older people.
Must the time (midday). The lady on the other side of the table is going to
Vietnam next week. I am a bit jealous… The guy next to me however is def. sick and someone needs to teach him how to use a tissure. Also he is eating with his mouth wide open... Eekk.
I have been
to Berlin a few times already which is a good thing, I guess, since I won’t
have time to look around this time. I will try and snap some pictures for the
blog though. That is if the weather will be better. So for it looks like I
should buy an umbrella at Berlin main station…
This
weekend I was sick of blankets and snowflakes (which I crocheted a lot) and
decided to go for a cowl. I had some spare bulky wool lying around which was
supposed to become shoes someday. Oh well, more wool shopping if I want to make
shoes. What a pity. ;-)
I used this
pattern: http://www.favecrafts.com/Crochet-Hats-Scarves-Gloves/Crochet-Convertible-Cowl
It’s a very
easy pattern and it works up very quick. I think I did some dc lines when I
should have done hdc and vice versa but I don’t think one can see… Also: Who
would know what it should look like anyway? I already wore it a couple of times
and it is so nice and warm! The fact that it can be converted to a hood is a
bonus.
I had some
troubles with the beginning chain; that is the joining. My chain was always
twisted no matter what I tried! So annoying! But I really, really wanted to
have that cowl so I kept on trying. In the end I got help on Youtube. Seems
like I am not the only one with the twisting chain problem… Alex, my boyfriend,
was rather amused by the video (5 minutes about one chain!) but it helped!
Hurray! I was surprised by the sheer amount of crochet videos on Youtube! A big
thanks to all those who upload videos to help people like me!
My next
project will be a beanie and I will go for a pullover after that. I am not very
happy with the quality of the pullovers the shops sell right now and so I can
spent the money on some nice wool instead. Drops has a 25 % off sale going on
(for alpaca yarns), so when the next pay cheque arrives in my account I will go
shopping. Since I started my new job I get paid in the middle of the month, so
if I am lucky the money will be there when I return from Berlin tomorrow!
Fingers crossed.
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