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V for Vendetta

Read for the Graphic Novels Challenge This graphic novel was written in the 80s, and was set in a dystopian near future in the 90s, where there’d been a terrible war, and a fascist government has taken over Great Britain. The only person standing against this government is a shadowy figure codenamed V, who turns […]

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little devil hat

Knitting Notes

I actually finished my Fetching mitts on Sunday. I think the lovely warmth I was getting from one mitt spurred me on, because they were done in near record time. They’re keeping my hands warm in my chilly house as I type this. No picture, since I haven’t had the time to monkey with posing

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sunset tree quilt

Quilting Notes

I was finally able to spend some quality time working on my Sunset Quilt, one of the two projects I have planned for the Fire element for Project Spectrum. I had the idea for this quilt after seeing a picture of a stick silhouetted against a red and orange streaked sunset sky (it’s barely visible

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fetching mitt

Knitting Notes

I went on a bit a bender on Thursday night (coincidently while on a bender watching Michael Palin’s Full Circle), and finished the left Fetching mitt redux. I added five rows above the thumb before knitting the cable row, which added the length I needed to get it to hit my knuckles where I wanted

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monkey socks

Knitting Notes

Monkey socks are done! I love this yarn. It’s lovely and lightweight, yet nice and toasty (despite the holes in the pattern even!). I’m not sure what I’ll work on next. I could start the Fetching mitts again, because they’re at least quick, but it’s been surprisingly warm at home lately (my freezing computer room

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Mansfield Park

The latest installment of the Masterpiece Theatre Jane Austen-athon was Mansfield Park, featuring Billie Piper, late of Doctor Who fame. It was a lovely little production that I very much enjoyed. This production, more than any of the others so far, has made me want to reread the book. There was a certain haste to

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