Summertime busy

Working steady on the rewrite now that I’ve gone through it once to take out the found typos and answer the small stuff. It’s the global changes that I enjoy most about the rewrite process, and I’ve got a lot of them in this manuscript, taking out a character, putting one in I hadn’t intended, changing the villain focus from a force of nature to something more concrete and easy. So far it’s working. Chapter one was a bear, but it should go faster for a few chapters while things set up. I cut out a whopping four pages from chapter two, but the shocker was the new last sentence of it, something I didn’t expect at ALL! Which is why I love rewrites–the surprises that come from a handful of new ideas and concepts that sort of burst into culmination as you write it, and then you look at it and say “Damn! I either did something really good, or really bad right here.”


Too bad I won’t know for almost a year, eh? -laugh-


But I think you’ll like it.


Giraffe2As for “therapy,” I’ve got a new knitting book I’m working through to use some of the new yarn I fell in love with. The Giraffe is actually my own pattern, a huge modification of the horse pattern I’d worked with last month that is using up some local homespun/dyed yarn I picked up last year at the farmer’s market. But the Jellyfish I followed to the letter. Ah, except for the last bit. The yarn is wrapped, meaning there is a cord core wrapped by


jellyfish


colorful, stretchy thread. I thought it would be fun to unwrap a yard or two and use the core for the inner tentacles and the stretchy bits for the outer. It’s kind of hard to see in the small picture, but I think you can click it for a bigger one. Looks like that imperial probe on Hoth if you ask me. Kim on Ravelry


I’m going to do a octopus next.



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Published on May 31, 2013 04:53
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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

I have huge respect for anyone who can alter knitting patterns. Dressmaking patterns - that's easy; it's just like maps. But knitting is like a cross between cryptography and music: not only do you have to be able to understand the code, you have to be able to see what it represents...

I think your giraffe is eating your pot-plant.


message 2: by Pattie (new)

Pattie Hopefully you have another Hollows novel coming out soon!!! Absolutely love the series!!! I buy them AS SOON as they come out! :) Great knitting, too!!! What do you do with them all?? :)


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