Hey folks!
I’m in St. Louis for Spring Break (until the 13th), and I have a lot on
my plate. Here’s an update on what I’ve been up to, and what I’m
planning on doing during this week.
I have a lot to read and write. I have a paper to research/outline/write
about gender in the Child Ballad #109 (that is, “The Famous Flower of
Serving Men” as Martin Carthy calls it, but I’m pretty sure Child
calls it “The Border Widow’s Lament”.) It originates circa 1650, and
there are a couple of interesting things I can write about, mostly using
Stephen Greenblat to explore both the version that Child collected, and
the version that Carthy does. So that doesn’t seem too difficult, but
totally out of character for me, because I’m way more interested in
other aspects of gender (re)presentation. But there you have it, at this
point I’m mostly hoping that what I have fits the word count, because I
don’t know if I can milk more out of this idea. Shouldn’t be a big
problem.
I also have a, I think the term is, metric-ass-load of reading to do.
Djuana Barnes' Nightwood, some audio books to knit too finishing
listening to, podcasts to catch up on, Winterson’s Written on the
Body, Kate Bornstein, psychology readings like woah, you know: catch up
and getting ahead. I also want to draft up some of the (Re)presenting
Identity introduction, because I’ve been playing with that for a few
days in my head and it’ll be good to break the ice with that.
Also on my plate for this break is to post a slew of Academia related
blog posts, because, apparently my idea of getting a backlog kitty,
totally didn’t work, so I might as well clear out the cache and just
post things as they come.
In terms of knitting, I just (literally, just) started the neck shaping
of the sweater I’ve been working on for a while. It’s a two-color
stranded fisherman’s style ganscye, using a bunch of patterns that are
variants of a bunch of random things. I think taken as a whole, it has a
very lattice-ish look, so I’ve been calling it “the lattice work
sweater” in my head, but I haven’t really communicated that with
anyone. I was listening to Brenda Dayne’s Cast On, Podcast and she
described a designing process for fair isle sweaters that she likened to
Jazz Riffs, and I think that’s totally apt.
In any case, assuming it fits and doesn’t look wretched, I’ll probably
submit it to knitty. Starting the neck shaping means that I’m within 3
inches of the end of the body, and there’s something interesting
happening on nearly every row until the end. My goal for this break is
to finish the body, and the neck trim, and start on the sleeves, which
are one of those parts that’s going to be a royal pain in the rear
because I’m not sure quite how it’s going to work out, and I basically
have to do it by the seat of my pants. The second one will go much
easier I’m sure.
Also on the knitting to-do list, for this break is: start on the next
sweater, (requires winding yarn, gauge swatching (gasp!) and casting
on). I also have this perverse desire to knit a pair of socks (I have
some pretty chunky yarn, so I don’t spend the next year and a half
knitting fingering weight socks). I also have arm band thingies to put
on a vest, and weave in all of four ends or something like that.
So that’s where things are going. I had actually written this post up
and intended to post it earlier in the week, but clicked out of the
window, and was deluded in the notion that I’d already posted it. My
apologies.
Cheers, Sam