Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Knitting Magazines.

Four back issues of Vogue Knitting's dreadful Knit.1. Sold to a colleague through the ICN for $2.00 each.

I really, really, really hate the designs in this magazine. I used to like them. Now I just find them so tacky!

Monday, September 13, 2010

Fabric. (Yes, still more fabric.)

Three pieces of fabric, sold to a colleague.

Quilting cotton with tools on it, black stretch velour (maybe from my old roommate?) and grey leopard-print fleece. I've never even come up with ideas for what to do with these.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Fabric.

Two pieces of fabric. Sold to a colleague.

More stuff from Fabricland—a piece of black denim (too small to do anything cool with) and a piece of weird stretchy red polyester that sort of changes colour in the light. Exceptionally ugly.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Fabric.

Three pieces of polyester dress fabric. Sold to a colleague who is just learning how to sew.

These pieces were out of my stash from when I worked at Fabricland. None of them speak to me anymore. My sartorial choices have definitely... Matured.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Books.

Terry and the Pirates, The Back Rub Book (Anne Kent Rush), and Grimm's Grimmest. Sold to @map_maker via my Twitter #YardSale.

Three more books that were going unused by me. Bye bye!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Knitting Book.

Yes, yet another knitting book: Vogue Knitting's Very Easy Knits. Sold in via the ICN at work for $15.00.

Yup, still getting rid of lots of knitting patterns. So freeing!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Doc Martens.

Sorry for the crap image. Taken with my phone again.
Lug-soled eight hole Doc Martens, men's size eight. Sold via the ICN for $25.00.

I bought these at Ragtime about six years ago and have only worn them a handful of times. They have moved on to someone who will actually use them.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Garbage and Recycling.

OK, maybe it's not really fair to count garbage and recycling in "a thing a day", but hear me out.

It's not just, "I threw out a banana peel." When I was packing for my move, I got rid of:
  • Three large black garbage bags of garbage
  • One huge orange garbage bag of garbage
  • Three bins of paper recycling
  • Seven bins of plastic recycling
Lest you think I was living in piles of garbage, no, that's not the case, I just was more brutal with that amount of paperwork I wanted to keep, and just general stuff.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Camera.

Tiny little digital camera (smaller than my palm). Gave it to Andrew.

I bought this a couple of years ago at Giant Tiger for $5.00 and promptly forgot about it. I ran across it when I was packing, snapped a couple of photos on it and tried to load them onto my Mac. My computer wouldn't recognize* the camera or the software. I gave it to Andrew to see if he could figure it out.

*I'm sure there's an easy enough fix for this, but quite frankly I'm happy to have gotten rid of something so if there is please don't tell me.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Magazine boxes.

Ikea Flyt magazine boxes. Gave them to the same girl I gave the magazine back issues to a little while back.

Since I got rid of so many magazines, and I rarely buy magazines anymore, I gave these away. That felt really good.