Monday, December 17, 2007

Blahs Over!

Hi, everyone!
Sorry for the lack of updates. I've simply felt very blah for the past two weeks, but didn't want to whine about it; and the end of the semester has also been very, very busy. I wanted to catch up on the classes I was unable to teach a couple of weeks ago, and encouraged my students to hand in extra work to practise for their exams. This week is the last week of term.

My foot is better, but not quite healed yet; I still need crutches for anything that involves walking for more than a few hundred meters; otherwise, I find I regret it afterwards.
This is making me very concerned about my Christmas gifts. I can't even shop for food, let alone shopping for anything else. Those of you who've followed this blog for a few years know how much it means to me to give handmade gifts at Christmas... I needed some material for gifts I'd planned to make, but this simply had to go out of the window. The fabric store is too far away, and the shopping crowds too dangerous to tackle with crutches at that time of the year.

But - Seb is coming home, at last, and he'll be staying until the beginning of January!! We even have a small trip to England in the plans at the beginning of 2008. Whoopee!

I have made a few gifts for my family, but can't share them here yet, as they enjoy visiting my blog every now and then. ;)

Here's something else I made over the past few weeks, but of a different kind: translating pretty French children's books into English, for a little girl in New Jersey.


This is a gift for Allison's daughter. Some of you may remember that Allison and I started a swap a few weeks ago. She sends me American patterns from my wishlist when they're on sale, and I send her things she wants from France. It's been such a lovely experience. I've always had a passion for translation (I was trained in translation as well as literature) and greatly enjoyed working on this for little Daphne.

Sewing news:
I finally managed to finish my Simplicity coat this weekend - hurray! I am so happy with it. This is definitely one of the projects I'm the most proud of; and being able to get back to sewing is certainly making me feel better. I'll share pictures soon! Perhaps even tonight.

Meanwhile, here's a sneak peek for you... He he.

With a fabric-covered button. ;)

I was also accepted at Ravelry and was glad to discover a loom-knitting community over there. Yes, I do have an article on loom-knitting planned for you as well!
For those of you who'd like to check me up on Ravelry, my name is IsabelleB.

So long, everyone. I promise to be back real soon, with pictures!
Have a lovely week.

23 comments:

Little Cat said...

Ooh your coat is a lovely colour! You're coming over here? Where are you going? London? If you're anywhere near Manchester, let me know!

Adrienne said...

Glad you are feeling better! I hope you have a great trip!! I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOUR COAT!!!!

Summerset said...

A red coat! How wonderful - I can't wait to see it!

What a personal gift - translating those books - I'm sure she and her mother will treasure them.

Keep resting and I hope that ankle heals soon.

Tracy said...

So very glad your spirits are up again! You mustn't worry too much about Christmas, for I am sure your family & friends understand how things have been a bit limited for you lalely. That we all see our dears during the holidays is the best gift of all! :o) So glad Seb will be home soon and for such while. Oh, you are lucky to be going to England--hooray, and enjoy! The coat looks wonderful from a glance! Is that a ligth wool? LOVE the bright red color, can't wait to see a full view of it. Ravelry looks like a great knitting community. So many are joining. Glad you were able to get in! Be taking good care still...Happy week, my friend ((HUGS))

Karoline said...

I shall make sure I look you up on Ravelry :)

Glad to hear you're feeling better and the peek of your coat looks lovely.

Barbara said...

Oh Isabelle - I'm so sorry you've been feeling 'blah' and that I haven't written! It's awful to be off your feet with your dearest far away - I'm glad to hear you're feeling a wee bit better. And delighted to hear that Seb will be home long enough for you two to enjoy some time together!!

Your new coat is gorgeous - what a fabulous color!!!

You take care!!

Stephanie said...

I cant wait to see it, the preview looks Gorgeous!

christina said...

I really like the sneak peak of your coat!

Lisbeï13 said...

Hello my dear Isabelle !
What a marvellous colour for a coat ! It's almost the same red as my wedding dress ...
I'm happy to hear you feel better, and sorry for all your projects you have to postponed.
What a joy for you to have your dear husband back for a few weeks !
Have a good last week of work before well earned holidays !

Lashell said...

Oooh I can't wait to see this coat. The color and the button has me really intrigued.

latoya said...

well the sneak peak of your coat does look very cute! can't wait to see it, and I hope you get well soon, I honestly can't deal with the stress of handmade gifts, so I try to do those during the year

claudia said...

First I would like to thank you for the lovely comment on my blog. It is people like you who make this event in my life easier to live with. I know I have understanding friends out there, and that feels wonderful!
I hope your foot continues to make progress in healing. It is hard enough to get around the holiday crowds with feet that are working properly! I know you are just on edge with all that you want to do, and can't right now. But you do know everyone would understand, if you couldn't do those things!
I am glad that your spirits are up. I know exactly how you feel. It is harder this time of year to keep yourself happy, since so much is going on and so much needs to get done. Hang in there!
I love the coat. The color is fantastic! It will look great on you! Well, everything you do looks great on you!

coonieandplume said...

I'm so happy Seb is coming home!
Can't wait to see more of your coat, it looks gorgeous.

Have a lovely week, my dear friend.

Gros bisous

Shashi Nayagam said...

Your coat looks gorgeous. Oh Isabelle stop teasing us we want to see it now! LOL! I can hear the lift in your post. I bet you can't wait for Seb to come. Take care dear and have a lovely holiday season.

Tany said...

Dear Isabelle, first of all let me send you a BIG THANK YOU KISS for the lovely surprise in my mail today! {{{Isabelle + Seb}}}
I'm happy that you are feeling better and thrilled to know that you've finished the Simplicity jacket!!! It looks fantastic on the preview picture and I'm so looking forward to see you wearing it!
Life here has been incredibly busy for me too and I'm falling behind on my sewing and knitting... Our vacation break starts next week and until then everything must be ready and finished here so the year is closed properly. Oh well... Many hugs from an increasingly cold Portugal! Please send our best to Seb too!

Vicki said...

Ooh, your coat looks pretty nice!

Yesterday my DD Ellen went and saw a French film with subtitles(she studied French at school) and commented that the translation does not always reflect what the actors are saying. When translating do you try and find an English phrase that means the same thing rather than translate word for word?

cathymk said...

That sneak peek is enough for me to know I love your new jacket too!
The colour is sublime and the ruffled sleeve - Yum! So stylish!

Hala said...

my dearest Isabelle ,

ahhh glad the "blah" feeling is over and now the semester is almost over....please do take care of your foot and sorry you won't be able to do some projects you wished to make...your wellbeing is above all..
good that Seb is home for the holidays......
you are going to be like little red ridinghood in that lovely coat.
bisous kissous

Lisa said...

Ooooh, love the coat but want to see more. Great color and the buttons are fabulous.

Happy holidays


Lisa
http://lisatutmanoglesby.typepad.com/my_weblog/

Carolyn (cmarie12) said...

Can you see me? I am pouting! Lips stuck out to there...pouting! It's just not fair that you tease us with a picture of the sleeve with a band and a covered button and no more...you know I've been waiting weeks to see your version of "le Jacket!" and now all you do is tease me...I think I can stand it...I'm gonna have to go lay down...I just can't stand the pressure! *LOL*

cyberphenicia said...

Isabelle, je te souhaite beaucoup de patience pour que ton pied guérisse vite et bien. Je sais ce qu'il en est de rester immobilisée et combien c'est difficile alors qu'on voudrait pouvoir faire des tas de choses! J'en suis au même point que toi pour les courses de Noël mais l'essentiel est de pouvoir se retrouver avec ceux qui nous sont chers. Bon courage! bises!

Jenna said...

I'm glad to hear that you are feeling better, even if your foot is still healing. I'm so glad that Seb is home for the holidays. :)

Tracey said...

I'm so glad you're feeling better. I think sewing is good medicine LOL. That fabric is a gorgeous red.