Marty McGuire

Archive for March 2026

Tue Mar 31
๐Ÿ“• Finished reading The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor LaValle ISBN: 9780765387868
Sat Mar 28

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ The Level Up

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The Level Up is an indie improv showcase. Join us as we watch amazing New York indie improv talents gain XP on the Magnet stage, unlock new achievements, and reach new milestones. Or do comedy.

Come support Michael as he dons his hosting-duties cap for three exciting indie teams!

  • Extra Virgin - Instagram @ExtraVirginImprov
  • Stress Dream - Instagram @stressdreamcomedy
  • Scattergood - Instagram @scattergood_comedy

Iโ€™ll be playing with Michael and the rest of the Level Up!

Looking forward to it! And to seeing you there!! (Yes, you. Come on out!!!)

Saturday March 28th, 2026 @ 10:30pm
Magnet Theater
254 West 29th St (btwn 7th and 8th Ave.)
New York City, NY 10001
Tickets $10: https://magnettheater.com/show/tickets/60469/

Fri Mar 13
๐Ÿ” Reposted https://livelaugh.blog/posts/10-years-of-hotter-and-smarter/
Wed Mar 4

Machine Knitting: a Chattie of one's own

After a somewhat fraught Chattie hat commissionย I decided to go ahead and make one for myself!

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I think it came out ... fine!

Lessons learned:

Transfers: I'm still having a hard time using my transfer carriage to move ribbing stitches from the front ribber bed to the back main bed. This time I bent a needle on each bed! ๐Ÿ˜ฑ I also discovered that this transfer process is where some of my dropped stitches came from in the previous hat. I ended up recovering most of these before seaming, which saved a lot of fixing up time later! ๐Ÿ˜…

Joining / seaming: somehow, for the second time, I have set out with the intention of joining the hat body to the brim with the seam on the knit side of the hat body, where it will be hidden by the folded brim, but ended up with it on the purl side, against the head. I'm also still getting the feel for seaming things on the machine. I decided to hang the hat body on directly to the needles with the finished brim and do a transfer-tool bind-off, but found the hung-on stitches really got in the way. After dropping a stitch (and some f-bombs) and losing the yarn tail, I backed things up and did a crochet-style bind-off with the latch tool, instead. Iย stillย managed to drop four or so stitches along the way. I manually repaired these later.

Grafting: I had a better time seaming up the side of the hat using Kitchener stitch. After my last go at it, I found a video tutorial on Kitchener for machine knitting from Diana Sullivanย that made a lot more sense. This time I only screwed up one thing about it. Unfortunately that thing makes the resulting seam pretty obvious! A Kitchener stitch graft is supposed to look invisible, because you're basically creating new knit stitches by hand. However, if you create those new stitchesย from the wrong side, what you get is a row of purl stitches on the knit side of the garment!

SEAM

Despite the issues, it wears just fine!

I'm happy to wear a hat that I made for myself! I was proud to wear it on outings yesterday and this morning. Possibly the last cold days of the season! ๐Ÿ˜‚

What's next? I think I'd like to make another thing for myself. Probably a vest, using these beauties:

Thanks for reading! See you next time.