Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Pirate Progress

Well, the pirate sweater is nearing completion! The front is done and here's a pic:



And Sleeve #1...



I added one more stripe to give DS a little more time to outgrow the sweater :/ I must be getting faster - that sleeve took no time at all. Of course it is just stockinette and I REALLY REALLY like to purl (yeah I know how weird that sounds!) I cast on for Sleeve #2 last night and I'm hoping to finish up before the end of 2006.

DS is getting pretty excited now that he sees his sweater taking shape. He really liked the Iceland yarn I used for my MD scarf and has been giving the needles a try...

Happy holidays!

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Multi-Directional Scarf

I started this scarf almost a year ago - December 2005 - but since it was something I planned to keep for myself it got put on the back burner in favor of gifts for others, so much so that when I picked it up a few weeks ago I had completely forgotten how to wrap and turn! I kept trying to turn and wrap and got big holes.

So here it is - my MD scarf that I've already worn a few times. It's long enough that I double it up and pull the ends through the loop.



Pattern: Multi-Directional Scarf with Alternate (squared off) ending
Yarn: Crystal Palace Iceland in color Icestorm
Needles: US10.5

Now I also wanted to show the picture that is below. I started this scarf almost a year ago when I had been knitting for only about 5 months and the starting end is much more tightly knit than the last triangles that I did. I tried blocking it and that did help a little but it's still noticeably different. Oh well, I love my imperfect little scarf!

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Still here :)

Well, it's been a little busy lately. Last month DH and I went to China for 2 1/2 weeks. It was a great trip! I did see yarn in Tibet but did not purchase. The yak yarn was VERY coarse and I couldn't tell what gauge the wool was.

Before the trip I assessed my WIP pile to figure out what I was going to finish up on the plane. As you might have guessed not ONE of my projects (present or future) was appropriate for plane rides. DH's scarf? It requires a very LONG circ - no good for a plane ride, right? The multi-directional scarf? Well, there wasn't much to finish on that so it would be pointless to bring. (and no, it's STILL not finished!). So I immediately headed to the LYS where I purchased yarn for the Pirate Sweater from Adorable Knits for Tots. And I have gotten quite a bit done thus far.

Here's the back:



And here's the front...



You can see the beginnings of the Jolly Roger motif on the front.

Oh! I finished my 1st crochet project but I forgot to take a picture of it before I gave it to a friend for her birthday. My LYS had a Learn to Crochet night and we made the One Skein Scarf from SnBHH. I really enjoyed the project especially the near-instant gratification of it! In a few hours I had a scarf :)

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Big Bad Baby Blanket!


It's done, it's done, it's done!! The Big Bad Baby Blanket knit in Cascade Sierra Quattro is completed as of today.









I'm really happy with how it turned out. The yarn knit up beautifully (I love Cascade!) and it looks pretty good after a trip through the washing machine (gentle cycle of course!). The pattern itself is simple and quick to knit.

Although the recipient was just born under a week ago I won't be meeting her for two more weeks so I am actually done *gasp* early for once!

I did by the way figure something else out during this project. I'd bought an insurance hank but the yarn store owner hadn't wound it for me because she didn't think I'd need it. But tight knitter that I am I did end up a little bit short. I was 5 rows from binding off when I ran out of yarn. Since I'm trying NOT to buy yarn lately and didn't want to make a special trip I decided to try to wind it myself. I found this great video on the Knitting Help website and gave it a shot. And here it is, ta da!



It worked out pretty well, it didn't get stuck or tangle while I was finishing up. I'm going to save this yarn and make something for my daughter, maybe a little purse or something.

So...my LYS is having an SnB Happy Hooker night in a couple of weeks! The first 30 people to sign up get the yarn (Patons Classic Wool) and hook to make the One Skein Scarf. There will also be crochet instruction that night so that everyone can make the scarf. I'm signed up! I can't wait, I've been interesting in crochet as well and I've messed around with it a little but I think I need some in-person instruction so that I know for sure that I'm doing it right. My sister picked up SnBHH for me last week and I've been following the directions. Here's a little practice swatch of single crochet...

Monday, July 10, 2006

Soooooooooo close to done

Okay, yet ANOTHER gigantic lapse in blogging! But I am nearly finished with Mollie's blanket, just need to do 18 (or was it 20?) rows of seed stitch and it'll be complete! Just in time too since she's due in a couple of weeks. When that's done I'm going to see what UFOs may be lurking in my knitting tote.

So, it looks like late August and early September will provide LOTS of knitting time for me - DH and I are going to China! We're going as part of DH's MBA program for 2 1/2 weeks and we'll be visiting Beijing, Shanghai, Tibet and Hong Kong. I'm excited but nervous about leaving the kids for so long, ugh!

Edited to add...

Here's a (blurry) picture of the blanket I'm almost done with!

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Yes, I'm still here...

Wow, what is WITH me? It's been months since my last post. I am happy to report that the 1st Punk Rock Backpack is complete. Here is my niece sporting it...



I am so glad to be done with it! The niece's birthday was almost 2 months ago so it's a very late gift. I felt so bad I ended up sending her a card with money!

So I still have the other monkey bag to finish (already sent THAT niece her card and money LOL) and I started on the Big Bad Baby Blanket (from SnB) for my friend Mollie. I tried taking a picture but my digital camera seems to be on the fritz. So I'll just post a link to the yarn. It's Sierra Quattro (Cascade) in #87 - the green, pinks and blue.

Other than that I'm still trying to finish up on other projects, I have a severe case of not-enough-knitting-time right now. My work has kept me busy and my son just turned 4. I've also been doing a lot of planting in the yard, I'll try to get some pics up of that once there are some blooms :D I am new to gardening and I LOVE it! So between that and knitting I've picked up two hobbies in the past year :D

Speaking of hobbies I have been reading a good book called 'The Distant Land of My Father'. It's about Shanghai in the 30s.

Well, I have to make a dent in my work today before I pick up the kids. Hopefully I'll have a productive evening of knitting and some pictures to show for it!

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Wake up, you funky monkey

Sooooo..................I think I may actually LIKE intarsia *gasp!* After ripping the monkey out and abandoning it for two weeks (three?) I'm back on it and it's going much better. I'm twisting like crazy and have about 18 bobbins hanging off the back (one for every little color section) but it's not too shabby. So without further ado, I give you the funky monkey!!!!!!!!!!!!



(oops, sorry about my toe and pajama pants ending up in the picture)

So there are a couple of areas that will need some double stitch but otherwise I'm pretty pleased and I think my nieces will like it. Did I mention I am making one for EACH of my nieces and their birthdays are both in March so I still have one more backpack (and one more intarsia monkey) before this is over? But actually I'm enjoying the entanglement of it all. And by the way, I'm using Knitpicks Wool of the Andes and I really like it! I wish the color palette was broader but it knits up very well.

Onto books...I'm in the middle of The Kite Runner and if I didn't have the backpacks to worry about I'd be finished by now, it's an amazing book about Afghanistan from the 70s to now. On the other end of the spectrum I'm reading Yarn Harlot: The Secret Life of a Knitter which has me laughing out loud every page.

Well, I got the kids into bed about 20 minutes ago and I promised myself the monkey face would be DONE tonight! So I need to get cracking, it's only 11 more rows, easily done tonight while watching last night's House. On 2nd thought I may need TWO shows to finish...

Monday, February 20, 2006

Knitting Weather

Well, it is COLD here, over the weekend the highs were in the teens. I made a lot of progress on my felted tote and it was nice to have it resting in my lap warming me up a bit while I knit. Oh and my i-cord bind-off looks GREAT thanks to help from Kathy's sister at our knitting get-together a few weeks ago!

I had to put the monkey bag on hold, first try on the intarsia was a mini disaster! I had holes (must twist!), the yarns all got tangled and it puckered because I carried the yarn too tightly. So I had to take a break. I'm debating doing the monkey with double stitch instead and saving the intarsia for after.

Recently I went to an Oprah taping! It was such a great experience, she is well-spoken and intelligent. The topic was health and Dr. Oz was the guest. I already have his book so I was really excited to see him in person!

Speaking of books I have now read TWO books in 2006! I picked up The 5th Horseman by James Patterson last week and finished it in a couple of days. It was a good quick read!

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Sooooo tiiiiiiiiired...................

Well, tonight I am going to meet some fellow knitters at my friend Kathy's house. Apparently she has a knitting group. I'm looking forward to it since I really don't know anybody who knits except for my sister. Kathy's sister is an excellent knitter and she's going to help me with the I-cord bind-off for my felted bag. I still can't figure it out despite posting for help on KR. I think I need to see it for myself.

I started on Bronty last night while I finished up LOTR: The Return of the King. He is so cute and Zach is going to love him! I'm glad I finally finished the LOTR trilogy. I wasn't too thrilled with the first two but RotK made it all worthwhile, it was incredible!

I am REALLY exhausted today. Kyra was up in the night with tooth pain and finally I took her into the guest bedroom and laid down with her. She is a crazy sleeper, moving all over the place. And a few times she woke up ready to play - at one point I awoke to her blowing on my face! So after Zach goes to school it will be naptime for K and me. I better set an alarm so I don't miss picking Zach up.

Just 9 days left til my moms' group has their big fundraiser of the year. The group raises money for our community - schools, the library and families in need. We have an auction every year to raise money and I'm on the committee that organizes it. I'm still trying to get donations from a few businesses but it's frustrating. I wish some people would just call back and decline instead of not returning my calls.

Monday, January 30, 2006

Christmas in January

Yes, we celebrated Christmas last night, kind of. My friend Rachel hosted an ornament exchange/cocktail evening/dinner at her house last night. We really had such a good time! I finished my ornament yesterday and here it is...



It was so funny, someone opened it and everyone was like "umm" and then when they found out I knit it they were like "Oh so cute!" Ha! I got a really cute snowman ornament from my friend Jill to add to my tree.

So I'm realizing how bad I've been about reading since I began knitting. I haven't read nearly as much lately - as of right now I have finished ONE book in 2006. Ugh! And the book I read was "A Million Little Pieces" so I feel like I have to read something non-controversial now. My book group picked "The Kite Runner" so I started on that one. I noticed that it does say fiction on it so there's no question! Honestly I wasn't surprised by the fact that AMLP wasn't all true. I mean between the root canal and the fact that he was recollecting events in such detail as he was detoxing I was skeptical. I did watch when he was on Oprah last week and although I don't feel like I was "duped" I was really annoyed by James Frey. He just sat there and barely said a word. He really should have had more to say. At this point he should have just come clean and said why he "altered details".

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Done and done!

My daughter's sweater is finally done! I have been wrestling with it for 4 months and finally have it completed with a few minor changes. First, I could not for the LIFE of me figured out the buttonhole row and after frogging that row 10 times I decided the sweater would be button-free. Funny thing about that is that when I tried the sweater on Kyra the other night the first thing she did was pull it together and try to button it! I was in tears laughing so hard at her attempts! The other thing that changed was the collar. It should have folded over but I got so sick of the ribbed trim that it is now a short collar. Sooooo, without further ado here is the sweater...



So now that I'm free of that sweater (at least until I attempt another one) I'm off to new things. I had a trip to the LYS yesterday (Wool and Company in Geneva) and picked up a skein of Cascade 220 in charcoal. I already have two skeins of Cascade 220 in Garnet and I'm going to make the Two Old Bags kitchen sink bag with them. It'll be my foray into the felting world.

I also picked up a skein of green Cotton Fleece to make my son these adorable little dinosaurs. Aren't they cute? He loves dinosaurs and since I made Kyra the sweater he's been asking what I'm going to knit for him. I just bought the one skein and I'm going to give the brontosaurus a try first.

Since the whole DPN thing clicked for me I've been fascinated with making socks. On whim I picked up a ball of Lion Brand Magic Stripe sock yarn and now I'm making the first sock with them. I'll post a picture another time, I just realized the ones I put on the computer are fuzzy but I think I have a better picture on the camera downstairs.

Last note: my sister learned to knit! She recently took a class with her friend and she's making a scarf! It's looking really good and I'm so excited that we have yet another thing in common. We're very close anyhow and now we can knit while we hang out!

Okay, gotta go get ready for the day. We have a playdate this morning with my good friend Mollie and her little girl!

Lesley

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Irish Hiking Scarf

I just realized I haven't posted in a while, probably because I've been wrestling with DD's sweater. I think I chose a pattern with too many new things to learn and right now I'm pulling my hair out over a ribbed border with buttonholes. I've decided to just make both sides ribbed and buy snaps to sew on. I'll leave the buttonhole lesson for another project!

Here is the Irish Hiking Scarf I made my mom for Christmas.



I'm really happy with how it turned out and my mom seemed to like it too!

DH has requested that I knit him an afghan. I have the Ombre Alpaca Blanket in mind but the yarn cost would be $200+. Being a newbie knitter I have not spent anywhere NEAR that amount for yarn for a single project. I keep trying to tell myself that we'd have the afghan for decades to come and that it's probably not worth the headache to seek out substitute yarn. I think this whole DD sweater fiasco has me spooked or something.

Well, the holidays have passed once again and a new year has started. I'm trying to be better about using our treadmill (v. cliche, isn't it?) but the kids keep getting up at 4:30-5 a.m. so it's been hard to get the fitness program started! I'm ready to be a healthier person and that means some habit-changing. No more eating the kids' snacks and no more laying in bed til they wake up! I need fruits and veggies and exercise :D

Okay, that's all for now, hopefully I'll have DD's sweater done soon!