In less than two weeks I'll be leaving for Montana, and should arrive there on November 13th. I'm all sorts of fidgety about that. Mostly excited to see DB again and as always a bit apprehensive about the drive, especially with the cat. But I'm getting the cat sedatives so I can always give her one if she's not doing well with the long hours on the road. (Note: She just crawled into my lap. She is jealous of anytime my fingers are doing something except pet her, so typing, knitting and iPhone-ing are all out the question, in her opinion. When I submit disagreement, she steps directly on my kidneys.)
I finished one project, decided to frog another and began two. I also had an excellent stash enhancement expedition and dear sister footed the bill as my birthday present.
(If I ever relocate to the Northampton, MA area, the WEBS store will have been a major, if not the major factor in my decision. I was in absolute heaven.)
Completed is my neverending hat for DB. Once I picked it up again, it went quickly. I tried it on at points to be sure it was still fitting and hadn't magically shrunk itself or something. Once done, I stuffed it with plastic bags and spritzed it with water to lightly block it. It looked awfully stretchy off the needles, long and skinny. Blocking made a nice difference, set the folded-over part in place and made the top of the hat look less funny. (It looked funny when I tied it off. Very pointy.)
This was just in time to mail his birthday package: Lands' End Squall Jacket, reader/writer goodies from Levenger, the finally-ended hat and a mix CD. I included my current favorite song - actually a few of them - on this CD: "Home" by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, and "Castles in the Snow" by Twin Shadow. It also gave me an excuse to indulge in a few new albums (I hate just have single songs by an artist), including the new Belle & Sebastian and Deerhunter. The birthday presents arrived yesterday and though initially I told him not to open it until his actual birthday, the winter weather that has already hit Montana made me reconsider, so he got them right away. This time, the hat fits. Success!
I decided I am going to frog the Canyonlands Throw. I'm not too far into it, and I just don't like it very much. I still couldn't find a pattern I liked to use instead, but I had a vision of something simple, stockinette with the tiniest bit of lace in the form of diamonds. Nothing was coming up on Ravelry, so I took out my wonderful Vogue Knitting book and found a "Lozenge Stitch" pattern that comes out exactly as I wanted. So I'll just do the math for a reasonable size throw blanket and integrate that stitch. This will be on hold for a while as I have some Very Nice Yarn to work with. As much as I've grown to appreciate the economy and synthetic loveliness of Homespun, there is nothing like wool. 100% super bulky wool and mohair to be precise.

Anyway, I now have to undo what I've done on the cardigan so far which is fortunately only three rows. I also ordered new needles because the plastic ones are just awful. Once my new pointy wooden ones arrive, I'll get back on that. It'd be nice to have at Christmas this year.
This brings me to new yarn and new projects. (Also realize among all this knitting has been dissertating and bridesmaiding and packing. As much as I wish, I do not just knit, read and knit. I've transcribed all but two interviews and just need one (one!) more participant. Maybe my dissertation fairy godmother will bring me one of those too....please?)
My birthday loot included:
four skeins of Di.Ve' Mohair Kiss in a lovely colorway of grays and blues
four skeins of Universal Yarn Star Light in "sirius" - creamy white with sparklies
I started knitting with the Mohair Kiss the Mediterranean Tulle Shawl I've admired for a while. It's coming along very nicely and I cannot wait to wear it! This is being made in particular for my navy blue silk slip dress and hopefully our anniversary dinner when I get back to Missoula. I am planning to use the Star Light to make the Muse wrap though as I've got a few projects to get through before I start this one, that could change. I've also considered a big, drapey moebius cowl/wrap with this yarn. It's so soft!