October 2nd, 2007 | 5 Comments »

I’ve uploaded the highlights of my DragonCon 2007 experience, at long last.

On the knitting related front, I was very pleased with how our Life Aquatic Costumes came out. If you haven’t seen The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou- it is one of the best Bill Murray movies EVER and you just must see it right now- particularly if you are going to “get” these costumes. I knat each of us a seaman’s cap (thanks to Jenny for finding me the pattern.)

And, of course, the Duct Tape Pirates with Miss Fox:

We had a blast- I totally can’t wait until next year. You can see the whole geeky fun set of pictures at my flickr account here. Enjoy!

September 10th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

I’m home again, and having trouble with the post vacation recuperation. I know that I have very few sympathizers, but my brain is just not firing on all cylinders quite yet. Gimme time.

DragonCon was a marathon- I took not a single photo- but Jeff took plenty and I’ll upload them soon, I promise. I had the best time EVER! Jeff and I were Pee Wee and Miss Yvonne in the parade (see a crowd member’s candid shot) -it was such fun. A tad on the early side and lots of hair and makeup… for Jeff… but much, much merriment was had by all! We were walking in right front of Erik Estrada. He came rolling up on a motorcycle, hair billowing in the breeze, blinding smile, and I nearly wet my pants. It was one of the highlights of my ‘con’ experience (he was really nice too.)

Foxy and I entered our Super-Secret costume into the Masquerade (BIG costume contest on Sunday night.) We were – are you ready?- Pirates. Ahhhh, what is so secret, you may ask? Well, we made our pirate costumes entirely out of duct tape. You can see a picture I found here. (More to follow- I’m gettin’ to it.) I was beyond petrified to get on that stage in front of all of those people. (Um, geeks aren’t always kind in regards to costuming efforts- they’ve been known to boo.) But the roar of approval from the audience when the Duct Tape aspect was announced was beyond what I had expected. See the one photo of our voila moment here where we pulled out a big ol’ piece to show the crowd. It was surreal, to say the least.

Were they hot? Damn skippy. Uncomfortable? I still have staple marks in my butt, what do you think? Were they totally worth it because of the accolades we received from all of geekdom? You can bet your mint condition Marvel Comic collection – or your 12-inch Star Wars action figures (still in the box- of course.)

Because I have no photos to share- hey, I had a strenuous week of napping, drinking and laying by the pool- here is a lovely piece of circa 1986 heirloom knitting a la Spazz. I was about eight years old when I made this bookmark for my mother. Can you believe she actually wants it back?

Note the color-changing skills with the vintage acrylic yarn. That was free-style baby- I was a deviant knitta’ even as a lass. I have some new knitting inspiration after going to DragonCon-  I’m a Firefly fan- so I’m SO going to have to knit this  item (and ashamed I didn’t think of it first!) There is a little geek in all of us, some of us are just more comfortable sharing it with the world.