Saturday, October 04, 2008

Crochet is Crack

I finished my scarf. W00T!

Yesterday I found out that I'm starting work on Monday, so I decided to be the girl-about-town that my friends think I am (instead of the pj wearing hermit that writers really are) and 'did lunch' at Juice with a copy of Brideshead Revisited. So far I'm really enjoying it. Later I cleared Hickeys out of yarn and bought some crochet books. Needless to say I am completely addicted - Michelle calls crochet and ravelry 'crack' and she's absolutely right.

So the next stage of my writing career starts Monday. Luckily I only live thirty minutes walk away from the office so I'll have plenty of time to write in the evenings. I'm a little nervous that it will backfire and I'll stop writing, but I don't think that will happen. I'm in too deep at this stage.

No plans this weekend, we're just going to relax and potter around. Have a wonderful one wherever you are.

20 comments:

Deborah Carr (Debs) said...

I haven't actually read Brideshead Revisted, but loved the series way back in the 90s or was it the 80s?

I'm sure you'll be find writing once you start work on monday. I'm usually okay though if I've had a particularly tiring day at work I may do less or give it a miss and relax for a bit.

Tamsyn Murray said...

Is that your scarf? Is that the actual one you made?? If so, it is utterly gorgeous! Make me one, please!! I'd pay you for it and everything!!

Good luck with the new job :-)

Jen said...

Yeah, what Tam said!

I've never read Brideshead Revisited either. I am in some sort of cultural and crochet void.

Anonymous said...

If that is the scarf you made, it is utterly beautiful, a sideline on Etsy perhaps?
I read Brideshead years ago and seem to remember the first half being much better than the second. I still want to see the film but it's been and gone here.
Enjoy the weekend and goodluck for Monday :)

HelenMWalters said...

Good luck for Monday and I have no doubt you'll keep writing. You are so committed x

Yvonne said...

Debs, I think the series was in the 80s, there's a picture of it on the front of the book.

Tam, it is my scarf and thank you so much! And of course I'll make you one - perhaps I'll make a few and then give them away on this blog!

Jen, I know, I can't believe I haven't read it yet.

M&T, thank you! It's a perfect scarf for beginngers, the edges hide a multitude of sins.

Helen, thank you I am hoping I keep up the pace.

Cathy said...

Love the scarf! I've just started knitting a new one, a sure sign autumn is here.

Lane Mathias said...

That's a fab scarf! You've certainly learnt quickly!

All the best for Monday and enjoy the rest of the weekend:-)

Pat Posner said...

The scarf is so gorgeous, Yvonne. You must be a natural born chrocheter is that a word? A scarf contest would be good.

Good luck for Monday, you will keep writing, but follow Debs' example if you have a tiring day.

Yvonne said...

Lane, thanks!

Pat, thank you so much, I'm hoping that I'll keep at it and I'm sure with all your encouragement that I will.

Jenny Beattie said...

I read Brideshead Revisited years ago... but I'm a complete nitwit when it comes to crocheting. I am GREEN with envy at your gorgeous green scarf.

Tamsyn Murray said...

And the nice thing is, I'd need to buy a new coat if it was that colour, too! So it's a win-win :-)

Amanda said...

Fantastic scarf, Yvonne. x

Anonymous said...

My crochet career is two hours old - am taking heart from your endeavours, that scarf looks class.

Yvonne said...

JJ, so was I only four days ago, but it is so easy to pick up.

Tam, it's always great to have an excuse to shop!

Annie, thank you so much.

Catherine, nice one, you're going to love it.

Karen said...

Lovely scarf, I'm v. impressed!

Hope the work day has gone/is going well :o)

Yvonne said...

Maz, thanks a million for the info!

Karen, thanks hon.

Michelle said...

Wow that scarf is soooo pretty. Just like store bought!

I'm on a 'yarn diet' at the moment and trying to get through as much of my stash before my trip to NY when I will buy up big, baby! After NY I should have enough to last me through the winter.

This is Knit has just opened a new store at Powerscourt. I checked it out on the weekend and it has a great range for a special project.

Goodluck with the new job!

Anonymous said...

Looking forward to hearing how it's all going :-)

Angie said...

That's always my worry when I start looking for work, but I'm at it again, because the writing doesn't solve the finances! ;)
I think I need to pull out my knitting needles again for a bit of yarn therapy. Of course my scarves aren't half as gorgeous as yours!
I saw the recent movie and enjoyed it and the book is now on the toppling TBR pile. I'm interested to hear what you think.