Saturday, March 31, 2007
More me projects
So in light of my last post, I've found some more ideas of gifts of give myself. One of them is this capelet that I've had my eye on forever at the Malabrigo website. I finally hunted down the pattern, and I think I'll put it on my list of things to knit.
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Spring/Summer Knitting Projects
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Men Knitting
Here's a shout-out to Martin (Aidan, have you told him about the site yet?). I'm learning that most men who find out that I knit try to convince me that I'd love nothing more than to knit them a scarf. My old supervisor at work, classmates, friends (is this some odd antithesis to the boyfriend sweater rule?) all try to get me to make them something. At one point, I did almost convinced the president of my old company to take up knitting again on his long business trips.
So here's a bit of a link feast for those men who take matters into their own hands.
MenKnit
Real Men Knit Trailer
Men Who Knit
Health Benefits
So here's a bit of a link feast for those men who take matters into their own hands.
MenKnit
Real Men Knit Trailer
Men Who Knit
Health Benefits
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Mom's Scarf-Pictures
Here's what the scarf looks like on. (Boy, do I need a haircut!) I was able to mail it to Mom today so she should get it on Thursday. Phew! Next project, the baby kimono for Kristin's baby. I've already started knitting the swatch.
Finished!--Mom's Scarf
Yay! Hoorah! I finished Mom's scarf. It required knitting until 3 AM last night (good thing I'm on break), but it's done. I was very relieved to get it finished. The pattern lost most of it's beauty the longer I knitted it. It's time for this thing to go. I'm mailing it tomorrow at the latest so that she can get it in time for St. Pat's Day since it is a beautiful green color. I also blocked it last night, but it's still a bit damp so it might get mailed tomorrow. I'm posting a few pictures that aren't too blurry (I so need a tripod for the macro shots). I'll try to get a picture or two of the scarf modeled once it is dry.
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Sushi Wallet--Yum
So cute!
http://www.pickupsticksonline.com/products/accessories/wallets/sushi.php
I'm putting this one on my wish list. OK, so of course kits are overpriced, but $18 is not so bad, right? Plus, I've never made anything with a zipper, or decorative sushi rolls, or (intentionally) felted anything.
In other news:
The argosy scarf has taken a back burner to warshrags for the time being. Evidently my knitting projects fall into two categories. Need to pay attention, don't need to pay attention. Argosy started off as a need to pay attention, but is now safely in the don't need to pay attention category. So, when I've been wanting to work on something that requires attention, I've been working on the liesl scarf. (I actually started making some headway, but then realized I'd missed a yo three rows back and had to undo it all again....) And when I want to work on something easy, I've been working on my latest ballband warshrag in "hot green" and bright yellow and white "daisy ombre". So far I've given all my warshrags away, but with my renewed dedication to Shining My Sink, this one may be a keeper.
http://www.pickupsticksonline.com/products/accessories/wallets/sushi.php
I'm putting this one on my wish list. OK, so of course kits are overpriced, but $18 is not so bad, right? Plus, I've never made anything with a zipper, or decorative sushi rolls, or (intentionally) felted anything.
In other news:
The argosy scarf has taken a back burner to warshrags for the time being. Evidently my knitting projects fall into two categories. Need to pay attention, don't need to pay attention. Argosy started off as a need to pay attention, but is now safely in the don't need to pay attention category. So, when I've been wanting to work on something that requires attention, I've been working on the liesl scarf. (I actually started making some headway, but then realized I'd missed a yo three rows back and had to undo it all again....) And when I want to work on something easy, I've been working on my latest ballband warshrag in "hot green" and bright yellow and white "daisy ombre". So far I've given all my warshrags away, but with my renewed dedication to Shining My Sink, this one may be a keeper.
Thursday, March 08, 2007
Missing: My Favorite Scarf
Oh sadness! I've been fretful for the past couple of days because I've lost my prize scarf! This is the first scarf that I knitted in garter stitch last winter. I used a beautiful deep bluish-purple Malabrigo yarn and it's gone! I left it in Constitutional Law class on Tuesday and didn't even miss it until I was heading home seven hours later in 7 degree weather with a -40 degree windchill. I feel as though I've abandoned a puppy or child. I've been bugging the security office at school almost every shift to see if someone has turned it in, but, alas, no one has. I'm just crossing my fingers that my class mates are really kind and one of them picked it up for me. Tomorrow, we shall see if that's the case.
Spring Knitty
The new Spring Issue of Knitty is online!
It has warshrag links!
http://knitty.com/ISSUEfall06/PATTbacktoschool.html
http://www.jimsyldesign.com/~dishbout/kpatterns/knitting2.html
It has warshrag links!
http://knitty.com/ISSUEfall06/PATTbacktoschool.html
http://www.jimsyldesign.com/~dishbout/kpatterns/knitting2.html
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Thanks!
Thanks for the dishcloth pattern. Yeah, I think that I have this whole thing backwards. During school I'm knitting the super complicated scarf that I can't mess up and can't do much else while knitting it. When I'm poised for a break from school, I get the super easy pattern that I can knit while reading.
Anyway, since I've been so busy lately, I've had dreams of how to multi-task better especially when knitting. When I'm reading for school I usually have my hands full with highlighters or pens or some sort of writing utensil. Why hasn't anyone invented knitting needles that double as pens or highlighters? Huh? It seems to me to be silly to have two or more needles plus a pencil. Ok. Where's my patent attorney? Maybe I shouldn't put this on the internet.
Anyway, since I've been so busy lately, I've had dreams of how to multi-task better especially when knitting. When I'm reading for school I usually have my hands full with highlighters or pens or some sort of writing utensil. Why hasn't anyone invented knitting needles that double as pens or highlighters? Huh? It seems to me to be silly to have two or more needles plus a pencil. Ok. Where's my patent attorney? Maybe I shouldn't put this on the internet.
Monday, March 05, 2007
Garter Stitch R Us
Emily--
Here is the pattern for the super easy dishrag that I saw super-sized into a baby blanket at the LYS:
http://www.jimsyldesign.com/~dishbout/kpatterns/grfavorite.html
You can watch TV and not even look at it, much less the directions. You can talk on the phone. You could probably even do your homework while you knit this thing.
It makes a very soft washcloth that you could even use in your bathroom.
Here is the pattern for the super easy dishrag that I saw super-sized into a baby blanket at the LYS:
http://www.jimsyldesign.com/~dishbout/kpatterns/grfavorite.html
You can watch TV and not even look at it, much less the directions. You can talk on the phone. You could probably even do your homework while you knit this thing.
It makes a very soft washcloth that you could even use in your bathroom.
Sunday, March 04, 2007
So Sick I Couldn't Even Knit
Last weekend, I learned the hard way what happens when you burn the candle from both ends for too long. Last Sunday, I came down with the flu and am finally getting back up to speed with one week left until Spring Break and some major homework to catch up on. I'm still coughing a lot and my voice is on hiatus, but I don't feel like death. I had to stay home from school both Monday and Tuesday and was too out of it to even knit! I kept trying to read my Contracts homework but would fall asleep. Then I'd wake up and decide to knit and couldn't focus on the pattern. That and I thought the worst present to give someone is a new scarf infected with influenza.
I was also able to fine an extra skein of Saphire Green Malabrigo Yarn in the same dye lot as the first skein at Windsor Button where I bought the first one (image that!). Now I think that Mom's Christmas scarf will be a Saint Patrick's day scarf. I'm sure that it'll come in handy while watching the parades and such.
I'm staying in Boston during the break and anticipate doing some school work, outlining my courses and some supplementary reading. I mostly hope to go to some coffeeshops during the day and relax and knit. I find Boston to have the worst proportion of coffeeshops to people. Whenever I just want to get a coffee and read and relax for a while I have to hunt to find a coffeeshop with any room in it. Maybe during the day during break will increase my chances.
I was also able to fine an extra skein of Saphire Green Malabrigo Yarn in the same dye lot as the first skein at Windsor Button where I bought the first one (image that!). Now I think that Mom's Christmas scarf will be a Saint Patrick's day scarf. I'm sure that it'll come in handy while watching the parades and such.
I'm staying in Boston during the break and anticipate doing some school work, outlining my courses and some supplementary reading. I mostly hope to go to some coffeeshops during the day and relax and knit. I find Boston to have the worst proportion of coffeeshops to people. Whenever I just want to get a coffee and read and relax for a while I have to hunt to find a coffeeshop with any room in it. Maybe during the day during break will increase my chances.
Friday, March 02, 2007
Help for the Overcolored
So, I'm not the best visualizer when I comes to color combinations and tend to play it safe. I'm am also easily overwhelmed by all the different colors of yarn when I go to the LYS and have problems deciding what colors to buy. I just saw this post at Craftzine about this website at Adobe which allows you to try out color combinations without the commitment of buying stuff at the store. Things are easier for me if I can distill it all to the color wheel.
Thursday, March 01, 2007
Look at My Must-stache!
Maybe it was Aidan's description of her maybe-not-so-evil wool ease acrylic wool, but my fingers started itching for some new wool. So to be frugally minded, I had a looksee at my stash of yarn. It's a very sad stash indeed. Most of it is reject yarn: yarn I've been given, yarn I've bought for a project and then abandoned, yarn I just can't figure out what to do with yet.
In the front row of this picture, on the far left is a handsome green heather wool with flecks of red, yellow and blue in it. I have no plans for it yet. I bought it on a whim at Uniquely Yours and well... The natural wool next to it is deemed "Poor man's cashmere." It's a very soft merino wool, don't get me wrong, but poor? This might not be as expensive as cashmere, but it's surely not cheep merino.
Next is the Cascade Pastaza, 50% llama, 50% Wool yarn that I bout at Uniquely Yours. I had intended to knit Mom's Christmas scarf (yeah, it's still in progress). I found that the llama had very little give to it so when you're doing increases and decreases you have a lot less maneuverability. Plus the short fibers started going haywire once I started knitting.
The next three skeins of yarn of Red Heart 100% Acrylique yarn. Yeah, I have one in traffic cone orange and two in fire-engine red. Hmmm...what to do with them? I was thinking of making wigs. Like this one.
Next, in the acrylic spectrum, I have one skein of camouflage and a wool skein of dirt brown. That's right Dad's getting a hit new hat before next deer season. He'll be so happy.
In the back row, I have my tower of cotton yarn. It's all Sugar 'n' Cream brand yarn including the three pound bag at the bottom. I swear Mid-Missouri is the best cheap yarn deal ever (now I know why the Mormons declare that Eden is in Missouri, they must have been to a Hobby Lobby before being forced out by the military). I have no idea what I'm doing with all the cotton. Aidan has the market cornered with dishrags.
My real problem today is that Mom's Christmas scarf is only three feet long and there's not a whole lot of yarn left. I need to search for some more Malabrigo this weekend. There was only one skein of Saphire Green at Windsor Button so I maybe trekking all over Boston to find another.
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