I truly feel like an athlete. I did it! The goal was accomplished on Thursday! Things I learned during the process:
- My children notice the items I knit. If I tell them that the item I am knitting is going to go to little
children in need-especially, if I tell them that the little children have no Mommy and Daddy, and definitely no toys.
- Trust your instinct and knit something you enjoy--even if what you enjoy is cables. See the cute little cables hat I designed (Miriam--I bet you are proud of me, almost a year after I learned to knit, I am on the go designing my own little hats!)
- Even though the children in No.1 enjoy me knitting items, they get tired of posing for the
pictures.
- Must buy a child size head for picture posing so children in No.1 don't kick me in the shins
- Learned how to make horizontal stripes that don't go up one row! Yippee, Dlandra, you see, I got off my lazy butt and looked for the instructions on how to do it, hehehe.
- I *love* knitting items for others that are in need of them
- Must get a 16" length needles to make my hat making a bit easier
I loved knitting these items for the Dulaan Project. I would do it again-gold medal involved or no gold medal involved. The feeling of accomplishment has been great.
My great feeling of accomplishment was topped off with this :
My wheel and I were in the local newspaper on a article featuring
Spinning Wheels! I am so psyched! I am almost famous. Dlandra's picture is also there, but I will let her show that one on her blog.
I feel like a celebrity, almost everyone at church stopped me to tell me that they saw my picture in the paper....I felt sooo shy, (rosy cheeks).






Way to go Isela!!!! Job well done :)
Posted by: Tracey | February 26, 2006 at 07:55 PM
YAY! Designing your own cables and getting famous with the spinning! My mom saved the article for me without knowing that it had you and Dlandra and Andee in it! I don't know that other lady, but if she's spinning she must be cool too ;) Did you notice how they misspelled Roving though? "Robing" hehe. Made me giggle.
Posted by: Miriam | February 27, 2006 at 06:14 AM
Isela! Your hats are great, and so is your code :)
You're great too...the article sounds wonderful!
Posted by: Ally | February 27, 2006 at 06:20 AM
You are a celebrity!
Amy
Posted by: Amy | February 27, 2006 at 06:52 AM
You totally rock. And you're famous too! ;)
Posted by: Scout | February 27, 2006 at 07:43 AM
We of the blogosphere are proud of you, for your gold medal, for you sense of charity, and for your fame. Keep it up.
Posted by: Mary Ann | February 27, 2006 at 08:24 AM
What fun to see you featured in your newspaper! Congratulations! I do not spin, but I have been looking at an old book (1971) called The Joy of Spinning by Marilyn Kluger. I do not know if I will ever spin--but I am very much enjoying the book. Love your cabled hat!
Posted by: Kathleen Berman | February 27, 2006 at 08:33 AM
hello!
Congrats on your new found fame! How exciting.
well done on the knitting as well!jeni
Fyberspates
Posted by: Jeni | February 27, 2006 at 11:07 AM
Congratulations on your Olympic finish, and on being in the paper! How cool!
Posted by: Lauren | February 27, 2006 at 01:04 PM
What can I say except that it's people like YOU who make the Dulaan Project what it is, an unceasing flow of knitterly positive energy that makes a real difference in the lives of Mongolian children.
Thank you so much.
-Ryan, The Dulaan Project
Posted by: Ryan | February 27, 2006 at 02:25 PM
Congratulations! You did an awesome job. Love the hats. The kids will be warm and stylin' when they receive these gifts of love.
Cool about the newspaper article. Is there a link so we can read it online?
Posted by: Becky | February 27, 2006 at 04:16 PM
woohoo! i knew you could do it! and all those lucky kiddies out there ...
Posted by: secret pal | February 27, 2006 at 11:00 PM
The hats are great and so awesome to have done them for the olympics :)
Posted by: Aija | February 28, 2006 at 02:16 AM
must. buy. malbrigo.
go.
do. it. now.
:)
At least go feel it. Really. You will be converted! I'm going to have to wait until the end of March to get my very own. :(
Posted by: Stacey | February 28, 2006 at 05:51 AM
Congratulations! The hats are all just adorable. And such a feeling of accomplishment.
Posted by: Norma | February 28, 2006 at 08:30 AM
Well done 100x over!
Yeah! Great hats! Great spinning spot!
Great Medal! (I dropped out of the Olympics and joined the outta-my-mind in love Olympics those weeks instead!)
Thanks for sharing! I love the Dulaan Project!
Posted by: Kimberli | March 01, 2006 at 12:40 PM
Congratulations! My daughter finished, but I ran into some obstacles. You did fantastic!! I am going to get my project done, finish a couple small UFOs and learn the looms - first time loom user!
Hope all is well.
Posted by: Adelle | March 01, 2006 at 09:05 PM
Wow, I'm so impressed with you picture of all the little hats together! So cute, and such fun colors! You outdid yourself!
Posted by: Kim | March 02, 2006 at 04:28 PM
So great to see your Dulaan stuff. I should take your advice and spruce up the hats I'm making for fun. I love the cables.
Posted by: celtic knitter | March 03, 2006 at 06:03 AM
Wow... I just poked my head in here and saw the info about the Dulaan project. I have to knit a hat or two for this! How fun and what a terrific cause!! I love knitting hats and now I have the perfect reason! Thanks, Isela!!!
Posted by: Catherine Keller | March 11, 2006 at 12:13 PM