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September 28, 2004

Hey! You found me. . .Welcome.

So, Movable Type is finally installed (thanks, Pete) and I'm finally ready to write my first blog post. Why do I want to blog? Two reasons:

1. There are things that I do that I'm passionate about and love to talk about, and the people who love me, well, they're not all that interested (although most of them make a valiant effort to appear otherwise). Thus I've become addicted to reading other people's knitting blogs, and want to join that little community and have a place to blather on about my own geeky pursuits, and get feedback that's not distracted and monosyllabic.

2. I am a creative and scatterbrained person; I need a place where I can write things down, things I want to remember or refer to later (or just solicit someone else's opinion on). Trying to find a slip of paper with something important written or sketched on it in my house is like any number of cliches about searching for stuff that you might care to insert here. I figure blog posts won't be able to get buried under the archaeological dig that is my dining room table.

I've been reading a lot of blogs, and I have a good idea of what I want mine to be like. So I'm going to lay down some rules; I'm not making promises that I can be called out later for breaking, but I want to establish some guidelines.

These are things that I will talk about here, a lot:

1. Printmaking, because it's the most important thing in my life. And because I am in the last semester of my BFA degree, and have a little over two months left to finish all of my studio work in preparation for my graduation exhibition, my grad school applications, and the rest of my life.

2. My grad school applications. Because other than the year's worth of studio work I intend to complete in the next two months, and my self imposed knitting deadlines, this will occupy all of my spare time and thought until Christmas.

3. Knitting. Because that's what got me interested in the blog world to begin with, and because there are people out there who understand what's so exciting about knitting, and why it's necessary sometimes to jump up and down or dance because of a perfect seam or just a really glorious yarn, and my friends and family are not really those people.

These are the things I will not talk about here:

1. My private life and personal relationships. Because this is a creative journal, not a diary. I won't talk about my sex life, either (Krista's saying ohdeargodthankyou at that one, I'm sure).

2. My cats. Although all knitting bloggers seem to have cats, they make for boring reading. So even though the incredible stupidity and remarkable obesity of my cats makes them easy targets for mockery, I will refrain from talking about them here unless they do something truly amazing and blogworthy.

And just to prove that I can figure out this Movable Type thing on my own, here's a picture:

swatch.jpg

Whee! I did it, although I'm pretty sure there's an easier way than what I had to do. What's in the picture, you ask? Well, it's a secret. It's something I've been working on since August, and I hope to submit the pattern for publication. Soon. It's more than halfway finished, and although I should be cutting wood blocks right now, all I want to do is work on this sweater, now that it's in the home stretch. By the way, this piece looks a lot better in real life; the yarn is supersoft, and a lovely deep black. Not gray and shiny like it looks in the photo.

So, there you have it. Thanks for checking me out, and I promise that as soon as we figure out the style sheets thing, this page won't look so boring. I'm still trying to come up with a clever name for my weblog too, something knitty and rock'n'roll. Inspiration will hit, I'm sure.

Posted by jodi at September 28, 2004 11:22 AM | categories:  projects

Comments

Oh Dear God Thank You, Thank You. Hee Hee couldn't resist. I like ready about knitting so whoo hoo. I just wished I could knit. I can't wait to see the finished secret project. :)

Posted by: Krista at September 28, 2004 12:35 PM

Hmm I also wish I could spell. I meant reading about knitting.

Posted by: Krista at September 28, 2004 12:36 PM

Hi Jodi,
Your website looks amazing, you guys must have worked so hard on it. Even though you have this online diary I hope we can still exchange the juicy details of our lives...off-line! I love the knitting section of your site, your work is lovely.
See you on the ink side, Farrah
ps I KNOW this is a stupid question, and you are going to laugh when you read it, but what is a blogger?

Posted by: Farrah at September 29, 2004 09:23 AM

Wow, my sister has this crazy website! I don't even have a web page on my "site"... it's just a bunch of folders and pictures. haha... but I do run an FTP server on my home computer, and that scores quite highly on the geek scale!

And yeah, what the heck is blog supposed to me? A log of b's? I dunno... all I know is that I use way too many ellipses...

-Dave

Posted by: Dave at September 29, 2004 01:55 PM

Don't worry Dave, you may still be a bigger geek than me. How did you spend last Saturday night? I stencilled some t-shirts and dyed some wool. If you did bike repairs then I guess we're even. . .

Posted by: jodi at September 29, 2004 02:06 PM