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Thursday, November 29, 2012
Deja Vu
does this look familiar?
yep! I'm finally knitting myself my own Sheep Shawl!
A very nice woman at the Saturday knitting group I just started attending is moving, and said she was never going to use it, so she gave me this cone of JaggerSpun Zephyr! (as well as another huge cone of lovely grey lambswool lace weight.)
when I saw the JaggerSpun I just knew it was meant to be!
I'm so excited to be finally knitting my own sheep shawl. Although I think I may take quite a bit longer to finish the shawl than last time.
Besides starting my shawl I have a small FO to share today as well:
I got two skeins of yarn to make the pixie hat for my cousin's son, and only needed one, so I whipped up a pair of thumb-less mitts to go with it.
Yarn – same as he hat: Vickie Howell Sheep(ish) in turquoise
on US size 5 (3.75mm) needles
I used the basic numbers from my two color baby mittens but with a much longer cuff.
The cord has an amusing story: I didn't like the look of a crochet chain in this yarn, and I-cord is rather tedious, so I went to the internet for ideas. The immediate answer was lucet! But I don't have one, and though they can be inexpensive I didn't want to buy one just to make one cord, and totally didn't want to wait for it to arrive in the mail. So I put on my MacGyver hat and found an old plastic fork in the back of a drawer, broke off the middle tines, sanded it down a bit with a nail file and Whammo! Instant free lucet!
(excuse the crappy cell phone pic)
Monday, November 26, 2012
Catch up Part Two
Remember TW's pixie hat? (you saw it in the last post too.) When my cousin discovered that she was pregnant, she immediately requested that I make one for he son as well. I couldn't refuse!
Stella Pixie hat
in Vickie Howell Sheep(ish) in turquoise
on US 6 (4mm) circular needles.
I used the same mods as last time.
(project's Ravelry page)
I can't wait to get the pictures of it on him! I'll be giving it to her at Christmas, along with a pair of thumbless mittens in the same yarn. (more on them in a later post)
***
When my mom was visiting a while ago she brought me yarn! Lion Brand Amazing. It's a wool/acrylic Noro wannabe. It was quite soft and the colors seemed pretty nice too. Around the same time I discovered that all my knit hats either didn't go down over my ears well, or had lace/yarn overs that let the wind in. I decided to remedy that.
It's in Bicolor Brioche
On US 6 (4mm) needles In Lion Brand Amazing in Strawberry Fields and Pink Sands.
(project's Ravelry page)
This is the third time I've knit this particular pattern, and my sixth time knitting Brioche in the round, and I gotta say I still love it!
The hat is nice and squishy and soft, and VERY warm. Perfect for the frequent walks TW and I take while Bill is at work.
***
It hasn't been just all hats around here though. I've also started a new pair of socks:
socks on a plane (link is to the Ravelry pattern page)
(my Bayerische socks are on hold until I stop being annoyed at them for being so fiddly in a dark colored yarn)
***
I also washed, carded, spun, and plied up a bunch of yarn from the batch that had originally been destined for a sweater. The dyeing process had been interrupted by our move, and I decided that the sweater was never going to happen. So I cast on in the white yarn I already had spun up, and spun up a batch of blue and white mixed.
There are four skeins of white, two in the center and two for an edging, and then four skeins of blue all for the border.
It should be a nice large, squishy, warm blanket when it's done. It is a bit further along than in the picture now (I'm into the second skein of blue), but its my mindless big lap knitting, and I don't work on it much, but that's ok, since there is no deadline.
***
And finally before I end this post, here is an unremarkable picture of the start of an amigurumi mouse doorstop.
Over the summer and early fall when the temperatures were so nice we had the windows open a lot, unfortunately the wind kept catching the door to TW's room and slamming it on us. Eventually I got fed up and decided that his door needed a doorstop too. But that it had to match Marmalade who guards our bedroom door.
I’m taking my time on him, since he doesn't need to be ready until spring when we open the windows again.
Stella Pixie hat
in Vickie Howell Sheep(ish) in turquoise
on US 6 (4mm) circular needles.
I used the same mods as last time.
(project's Ravelry page)
I can't wait to get the pictures of it on him! I'll be giving it to her at Christmas, along with a pair of thumbless mittens in the same yarn. (more on them in a later post)
***
When my mom was visiting a while ago she brought me yarn! Lion Brand Amazing. It's a wool/acrylic Noro wannabe. It was quite soft and the colors seemed pretty nice too. Around the same time I discovered that all my knit hats either didn't go down over my ears well, or had lace/yarn overs that let the wind in. I decided to remedy that.
It's in Bicolor Brioche
On US 6 (4mm) needles In Lion Brand Amazing in Strawberry Fields and Pink Sands.
(project's Ravelry page)
This is the third time I've knit this particular pattern, and my sixth time knitting Brioche in the round, and I gotta say I still love it!
The hat is nice and squishy and soft, and VERY warm. Perfect for the frequent walks TW and I take while Bill is at work.
***
It hasn't been just all hats around here though. I've also started a new pair of socks:
socks on a plane (link is to the Ravelry pattern page)
(my Bayerische socks are on hold until I stop being annoyed at them for being so fiddly in a dark colored yarn)
***
I also washed, carded, spun, and plied up a bunch of yarn from the batch that had originally been destined for a sweater. The dyeing process had been interrupted by our move, and I decided that the sweater was never going to happen. So I cast on in the white yarn I already had spun up, and spun up a batch of blue and white mixed.
There are four skeins of white, two in the center and two for an edging, and then four skeins of blue all for the border.
It should be a nice large, squishy, warm blanket when it's done. It is a bit further along than in the picture now (I'm into the second skein of blue), but its my mindless big lap knitting, and I don't work on it much, but that's ok, since there is no deadline.
***
And finally before I end this post, here is an unremarkable picture of the start of an amigurumi mouse doorstop.
Over the summer and early fall when the temperatures were so nice we had the windows open a lot, unfortunately the wind kept catching the door to TW's room and slamming it on us. Eventually I got fed up and decided that his door needed a doorstop too. But that it had to match Marmalade who guards our bedroom door.
I’m taking my time on him, since he doesn't need to be ready until spring when we open the windows again.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Catch up part one
I'll be playing catch up in the next
few posts, I'll try to keep in roughly chronological order, but no
promises.
When last we saw knitting content from
our intrepid hero there had been owlie mittens and toddler socks.
Since then I've made some crochet
acorns:
caps were found while out on one of our
many hikes.
yarn is random sock scraps, tiny E hook
pattern from here
but modified to fit my much larger caps.
after the acorns I got ambitious and
cast on for Haruni using some hand spun I had made long before our
move.
the cat was not terribly helpful.
While I was knitting Haruni it got cold
and TW grew out of his previous mittens, so I made him a new pair
pattern: Dulaan Easy-On Mittens
yarn: Schaefer Yarn Company Lola (Superwash) in indigo
while the mittens were made LAST year,
they didn't get worn until this year, this was the only picture I
got before there were treated to the Toddler Special (mud puddles,
leaves and carrying lots of sticks and pine cones) they are looking
quite disheveled now.
Progress was made on Haruni:
I started and finished a new pair of
socks for Bill:
(yes, that's right, I managed to break
another pair of needles, luckily Knit Picks is
awesome and replaced them for me.)
Knit Picks Kettle Dyed Stroll in Ivy
pattern is roughly Cat Bordhi's
Ridgeline expansion with a seed stitch accent.
On US 1 / 2.25mm needles, magic loop,
two at once.
Haruni was finished, but then it took
me almost a year to get around to blocking it:
on US 3 / 3.25mm needles
using my hand spun Marino/Tencel from
Stony Mountain Fibers (the yarn's Ravelry page is here)
that's enough for now. It's time to go
watch the Thanksgiving Day Parade with my family.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
NY Sheep and Wool 2012
Wow, over a year since my last post. Things have been a bit crazy around here. Well, since it has been almost a month since NY Sheep and Wool I guess I'll start there...
The drive down was gorgeous as usual,
and uneventful after I once again over prepared. TW was an
awesome passenger and sang along with the songs and looked at the
sights. We didn't have the spare cash to buy anything fiber-y but we
still had a great time wandering through the animal barns and
checking out all the sheep, llamas, alpacas and goats.
But the real fun began when we got to
the petting zoo. For the last several months TW has been
obsessed with Lemurs and has seen tons of videos with Bill
on You Tube, so we were all a bit excited to see them. But first
there was a full grown turtle and it's size matched bunny friend:
And then the petting goats:
And a really neat kangaroo:
(And a baby alligator, which TW
also really liked, but we couldn't get a good photo of.)
And finally, the Lemurs!
(We were quite fond of the one sunning
itself.)
After a brief break to play in the
leaves and have lunch, TW insisted that me make the rounds
through the barns and then we headed home.
All in all we had a great day, and I'm
so glad that we live so near by and can spend the day having so much
fun with all the animals. TW seemed interested by the few
spinners we passed along the way, and I think as he grows he will
become more and more interested in the fiber side of things as well,
which makes me all sorts of giddy.