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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-08-22 08:49 pm
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Ha!

I ordered a new floor lamp a few weeks ago. It cane in a very small box a week or so ago. Huh. You have to build it.

Anyway, I randomly wanted to build it after work today (maybe because my new bedspread came?) and it wasn't that hard and it's adorable.

Thankfully a regular LED lightbulb worked in it. It came with a remote control and programmable bulb that was super bright and white when I turned it on and getting the remote to talk to the bulb was more than I wanted to deal with.

https://midcenturymoderngal.com/products/tripod-floor-lamp-made-in-usa-26

ETA, here's mine.

Lamp pictures are hard! All that light coming from the inside...


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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-08-21 07:58 pm
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Almost...

Almost the weekend. I wish that we didn't live in a world where everyone just wanted it to be the weekend
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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-08-20 06:55 pm
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Apparently, I want to do math

I knit a repeat of the lace border in fingering weight, and it's definitely heavier than I want. I bought Knit Picks Gloss Lace in lilac mist.

I'm pretty sure I'm doing math. Maybe I'll be lucky and make the gauge I want? Probably not though!

I will have a pretty, delicate sweater!
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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-08-19 09:33 pm
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Decisions...

I'm thinking of another 20s sweater. It calls for rayon yarn, but I don't really want to use rayon. It would be similar to the pink 1919 Atlantic City sweater. I don't think that's what I want.

I swatched with Knit Picks Palette, but it was too dense and puffy. I like Palette for denser knits, but not looser, as I found out with the pink and black 1922 sweater.

I'm so annoyed that Jaggerspun went out of business.

I think I might want to do lace weight instead of fingering weight, but I also don't want it too light. I think a wool silk blend. None of the Knit Picks Gloss colors are grabbing me though, because of course I want a color that works both modern and period. So few places have plain, smooth, not variegated yarns.

The pattern calls for 6 stitches an inch, but I want 7. I think that would be the easiest way to size it down. Period books even suggest changing the gauge. The finished size is 42 inches. Changing the gauge would make it 36, which seems much better. It's a T shape, so I'd just have to add a little to the arms and maybe adjust the square neck. Both extremely easy.

If I go with lace weight,it will probably mean a little more math.

I've found smooth rayon fingering weight, and I could always get the silk I used for the 1919 sweater again.

Choosing yarn is so frustrating. I don't even want to think about whatever the next bathing suit will be. So many places carry just a few of each color. Part of why I loved Jaggerspun--one pound cones.

It's this sweater.

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From this book

https://www.etsy.com/listing/202721570/leachs-6d-24-c1920-vintage-knitting
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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-08-18 08:54 pm
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Week two...

And I went to bed early for me, half napped on my prep and half napped at home. I didn't fall asleep, but I laid down and closed my eyes.

*yawn*
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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-08-17 09:36 pm
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*yawn*

I shouldn't complain because I just had two months off. But I'm tired (not sleepy) and why is Monday tomorrow?
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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-08-16 06:17 pm

Row 1!

Amazingly, even though I only did ten stitches of the first row of the back, it didn't get messed up, and I finished knitting it.

I also bought this Elizabeth inspired 1938 knit playsuit because it was too ridiculous not to. No idea if I'll make it. Knitting pattern collecting is, like so many other things, its own hobby. Thankfully it's its own digital hobby...

https://www.etsy.com/listing/235633770/1930s-vintage-knitting-pattern
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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-08-15 09:21 pm
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Whee!

First week survived. It went well for middle school!
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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-08-14 08:53 pm

Almost...

Almost done with week one.

I was just getting back into the Vista sweater. Now I'll probably have to restart the back because I cast it on and only knit about ten stitches. It's been going back and forth to work with me, so it's probably weird.
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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-08-13 07:24 pm
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*thud*

It took longer than usual, but the before of the year full body tired hit this afternoon.

And the teacher I helped yesterday is out with covid. So that's fun! I hope she feels better soon. And I keep up my no covid streak.
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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-08-12 08:54 pm
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*yawn*

Day two went fine.

I'm good enough with technology to set up a friend's Canvas page, but I can't get the lights in my room to dim properly. Off, on, too dark, too bright, off again. What's wrong with normal dimmers? Why do lights need wifi?

And why do they have to turn off with no movement? Thankfully I have a lamp or I'd be eating lunch in a pitch black room...
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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-08-11 08:36 pm

Yay!

My crossword streak was fixed today! I just finished the Tuesday puzzle (published Monday at 7) and have a 1368 day streak.

And it was the first day of school.
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mandie_rw ([personal profile] mandie_rw) wrote2025-08-11 03:20 pm
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Mid-1880s Autumn Dress

I started this last summer/fall for a steam train ride event, ended up not being able to go, and thus abandoned it partway through. I'm resurrecting it now for the Laurel Hill Cemetery picnic we're going to do in mid-October this year. Laurel Hill is a wonderful site and would be perfect for a mourning ensemble of any era, which I did spend some time contemplating...but the voice of "how about you finish one of your half-finished dresses, idiot" won out, which is probably a good thing.

Also my Late Victorian Redthreaded corset is one of the only corsets that still fits me, so it would probably be smart to do something late Victorian...

I mean, a brown silk and velvet dress also feels very autumnal!

I'm basing it on this dress in KSU's collection, dated to the second half of the 1880s:
front view of an extant late 1880s dress in two shades of brown  side view of a late Victorian dress in two shades of brown

I'm not copying it directly, but I liked the silk and velvet combo, the shades of brown, and especially the cutout velvet overskirt (or apron, or whatever you want to call it). I had a roll of brown and cream mini-checked drapery silk and a brown cotton velveteen that work well together, so that's what I'm using for mine, with the checked silk as the main fabric and the velveteen for the contrast.

Last year I finished the underskirt with all the pleated flounces - they're not especially fun to make but I really like how they look! Made the top drapery/swags although still need to put the ties in the back panel to pull it up.

Also made the basic velveteen overskirt and (thankfully) worked out all the cutouts. I couldn't (and still can't) think of any better way to finish the cutouts neatly than by hand - turning the edges in towards each other and hand whipping them down. I've done similar edges with a regular machine-sewn-and-turned facing, and the lining always rolls to the outside, and I hate it. Binding might be an okay other option, but I didn't want a visible binding on this, so here we are!

Good thing I like hand sewing.

I didn't start the bodice at all last year, but with the weight I've gained over the last couple of years that's probably a good thing. I've fit the bodice before skirts enough times in my early sewing career that I've learned not to do that over things with multiple waistbands, lol. I have the TV 1884 French Vest bodice pattern, which should work well enough. 

But, skirts first! I got a good start on the cutout skirt hem at sewing day this past Saturday, and have left the travel sewing bag in the living room since, so I can grab that easily when I have some hand-sewing time, and don't have to go dig it out of the hot sewing room every time I want it. If I can finish the skirts this week (?) I maybe have an actual chance of finishing both this and the 1810s dress for the September event - more on that later.

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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-08-10 05:34 pm

Back to the Vista sweater

I finished sleeve two last night. Now just the back is left. The first one I made was the size 32. It fit, but was a little tighter than I wanted, and definitely a little short. The pattern has three sizes, and the middle size is the large front with the small back. The sleeves are the same for medium and large.

I made the large front, planning for the medium. Now I'm wondering if I should make the large. The front is 16 inches wide, and my bust is 32 inches. But I like the first sweater, even if it's tighter than I want, so the medium is probably fine. It's a 12 stitch difference between the small and large back, so I'm really overthinking this. I should flip a coin. I actually found a penny today, so I could do this.

My new mattress was delivered today, and the delivery men were nice and efficient, and didn't ask me to carry it upstairs! I'll never get over the toilet...
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Katherine's Journal ([personal profile] koshka_the_cat) wrote2025-08-09 07:02 pm
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And now...

When I come home from trips where I sleep really well, I think about getting a new mattress and then forget because I sleep well enough at home. This time I actually bought a new mattress. It comes tomorrow. I really like it!

And the front door lock is fixed. It's a turny lock thing instead of needing a key. Whew.