October 09, 2008

Knitting and Drinking

I've got a new week night knitting group, and it's great. This week I worked on the socks for my mom's Christmas gift, as well as a large commemorative stein of beer for Oktoberfest. Wow, was it loud though. Hopefully next week will be sans Polka and accordion.

Knitting and beer at Toronado.

No, the sock isn't small, that is a 1L mug. It's in my kitchen now, and I have no idea what to do with it. Maybe I'll use it as a vase. Also, I wish I could blame the blurry pic on drinking, but I just have shaky hands. By the time I'd finished the beer (and declared myself champion of the world) I'd knit the heel. First sock was finished last week, so I'm very close to a pair! After that, slippers for Dad, and then I'm ready for Christmas.

I also made some good progress on my giant doily blanket, but the Santa Ana winds are making it too hot again for big heavy knitting. Hopefully it will cool down again soon, because knitting is way more fun when it's nice and cold.

October 01, 2008

A Change in the Weather

So, it's been a while. I knit some over the summer, but mostly secret baby surprises for knitting friends, so those FOs must remain hidden for a bit longer. Now that it's cooling down (barely), I've picked up the knitting again and made some progress.

First, a FO to share - SG's Chicago Bears socks. They were finished a few weeks ago, but made their debut for Sunday night Football.

Completed Bears Socks

Socks, folded

The yarn is from seller YarnMagnet on Etsy, who does several sports teams colorways. I'm pretty happy with how the striping worked out, and I had just barely enough for size 13 socks. Luckily the Bears won on Sunday, so the socks are now lucky ;)

In other news, I finished all the pieces for my sister's sweater that got stalled out last winter, and started assembly.

Apricot Jacket, blocking

If anyone has sources for small black buttons, please let me know.

I also got started on Christmas knitting, and am halfway through my mom's gift. After that, I need to make another pair of felted clogs for Dad, and I'll be all set for December. I'll be back soon with pictures of baby knits. One set is all ready to be given, so that's up first.

April 15, 2008

Little Child's Socks and new socks

Currer seaming is currently a work in progress. All the curvy bits are a little more difficult than just straight seams. I'm hoping to finish it up on evenings this week, so look for a post on that soon.

In the mean time, I finally finished the Little Child's Socks from Knitting Vintage Socks.

Little Childs Socks

Pattern: Little Child's Socks by Nancy Bush (in Knitting Vintage Socks)
Yarn: Lorna's Laces Shepard Sock in Bold Red
Needles: Knitpicks 2.25mm 32" circs
Started: October 17, 2007
Completed: April 11, 2008

Heel shaping close up

This was my laundromat project for many moons. The yarn was lovely as usual, although it bled more than I expected. Also, I don't think Bold Red is a very accurate color name. It's more like a Strawberry Red.

Cuff detail

I'm very happy with how this project turned out. Of course, finishing one pair of socks means casting on for another. I decided to go with the Francie socks by Rebekkah. Yarn is Dream in Color Smooshy, and I'm in love with them so far.

Francie Start

April 08, 2008

Currer progress

I know I said I wouldn't post a bunch of kitty pictures, but this cracked me up and serves as a progress update on Currer.

Attention whore cat + Currer peplum

That's the beginning of Currer's peplum, with Pepper inside the circular needle. Apparently I wasn't paying enough attention to her need for pettings, so she decided this was the best way to get at my hands. Crazy cat.

I'm a little further along now, but still have quite a bit of peplum to go, about 36 rows. The rest of the sweater pieces are finished though, so once I cast off for this piece it's just assembling and finishing work. The weather is supposed to be really nice this weekend, so I'm hoping to finish in time for our Sunday trip to Balboa Park.

Coming up next, I'm going to try to alternate new knits with UFOs, so either my orange raglan or my brown doily blanket should see some blog time next week, depending on the weather.

March 31, 2008

Secret Knitting and Currer

I may have been MIA lately, but I have been knitting. I whipped up a little something for a friend who is expecting, but photos of that will have to wait until next month or so. However, I did start something new and blogable after work on Saturday.

Currer back and front (by Jessimuhka)

It's Currer by Norah Gaughan. I'm knitting it with Cotton Ease in Lake. Since that picture was taken I've finished the right front, so it's going really quickly so far. Using the yardage listed on the Berroco website, I would need 7 skeins of Cotton-Ease. That seems crazy to me though, so I only bought 5. So far, so good, as the back took less than 1 skein. I'm hoping to finish this top fairly quickly, to have to wear over dresses or tanks at night this summer.

In other news, I got a kitty! My parents brought down the kitty I got in 7th grade to live with me. I'm not going to be one of those bloggers who posts kitty pictures every day, but I can't resist one of the new kitty. Her name is Pepper and she's pretty tiny (9 lbs). She's been her a little over a week and seems pretty well adjusted now.

Paws + Tiny face (by Jessimuhka)

March 17, 2008

FO - Gretel Hat

Gretel, from behind

Pattern: Gretel by Ysolda
Yarn: Malabrigo - Sweet Grape. Purchased at the Imagiknit booth at Stitches West
Needles: US 5 for the ribbing, US 7 for the body of the hat, and US 6 DPNs to finish (couldn't find my size 7 dpns)
Start: March 3, 2008
Finish: March 8, 2008

I loved knitting this hat, and am finding it much more wearable than I expected. The pattern was well written and easy to follow. Two enthusiastic thumbs up!

Gretel

Gretel blocking

Click to embiggen. As usual, I'm making a funny face.

March 05, 2008

New Project!

After I posted Monday, I was itching to start something fairly quick and easy. I also have a loose goal of using all my Stitches West 2008 yarn before Stitches West 2009, so I got out my new Malabrigo and started this.

Gretel progress

It's Gretel by Ysolda. I'm making the medium level of slouch version, and have just about finished the first chart. So far it is knitting up into a soft and pretty hat. I might even finish it by this weekend!

March 03, 2008

I came, I saw, I... bought a lot of yarn.

Stitches West was a blast. I'm not usually one for a "look what I bought" post, since it feels show-off-y to me (when I do it. I like seeing what y'all buy.) We'll just blame my mother for that and move on though. ;) I was at Stitches Thursday through Saturday, so I got to see the Market preview, spend Friday morning in the Market, and take a class Friday afternoon. Company was, at various times, Kris, The Nut Graf, and Marisa. Here's what I got:

Preview Night

First stop, Blue Moon.

BMFA Laci

Laci, in Pallas Athena. I think this is going to become Anne Hanson's Irtfa'a Faroese Lace Shawl

STR heavyweight

A Mill End of STR Heavyweight. This is a nice guy colorway, I think, with all the greys and browns. Maybe S.G. will get a pair of socks. They'll knit up quick, at least.

Next purchase was made from Brooks Farm

Brooks Farm Four Play

That's 5 hanks of Four Play (50/50 merino/silk), enough to make a DROPS sweater I've been eyeing. It's more turquoise in real life. My camera was having a really hard time with it.

And that's all the yarn I bought Thursday. I also picked up a Ravelry Tote, but I already spilled something on it, so it needs to run through the wash before I take pics. The rest of the evening was spent browsing and exploring.

Friday

Again we headed straight for Blue Moon, where I picked up some more Mill Ends, this time in Mediumweight.

STR mediumweight

The other purchase stop of the morning was at Tess's Designer Yarns. Everything there was beautiful and smooshy (and also, apparently, good smelling. S.G. sniffed all my yarn when I got home and this one was the winner)

Tess's Designer Yarn

Tess's Designer yarn

Both are Super Sock & Baby. The yellow is for a gift, and the pink and grey will be socks for me.

After my class I made one last trip to the Market and spent the rest of my budget at the Imagiknit booth. Everyone there was super nice.

Dream in Color Smooshy

Dream in Color Smooshy in Ruby River. This was my second choice, after the color I'd eyed Thursday night (Goodluck Jade) got away.

Malabrigo

Malabrigo in Sweet Grape. This is going to be a hat, and might be the first thing I knit up with my booty.

Shi Bui Sock

Shi Bui Sock. I was really drawn to this color.

And that's what I got at Stitches West. I'm so back next year.

In other news, now that I've finished some secret knitting that was weighing me down, I'm all about having a good time and knitting whatever I want. No goals for this month! I do want to blog more, and now that the sun is back, and the days are longer, I expect it will get easier for me to get back into the swing of things.

January 05, 2008

January 2008.

My December goals didn't work out as well as I'd hoped.

December

1. Finish Ariel's sweater and send it to her before Christmas. - Not done. Will finish after I finish #3 below.
2. Finish Felted Clogs I started for mom in time for Christmas. DONE and well received.
3. Finish the sample knitting I'm working on. - Not done. Getting close though.
4. Finish the Little Child's Socks. - Not done. Was resigned to laundromat knitting and will probably take 1-2 more trips.
5. Go over my WIP list from the beginning of the year and decide what to frog. DONE See very bottom of post.
6. Finish getting my stash up on Ravelry. - Half Done. I photographed and cataloged one of the two main drawers of yarn. I have some stash reduction for sale here, if anyone's interested.

JANUARY

1. Finish sample knitting.
2. Finish and send Ariel her sweater.
3. Finish Red Socks and start new socks.
4. Finish Orange Sweater.
5. Get last of stash up on Ravelry.

2007 WIPs

Sweaters

- Rogue, needs one front shoulder, hood, and finishing work. Ripping, yarn for sale.
- Self designed Luxury Tweed sweater, most of a sleeve done. Ripping, yarn being reclaimed.
- Trellis Baby Sweater, needs a 2nd sleeve and most of a collar. Ripped

Lace

Tina Shawl, about 2/3 through center square. Progress made, 1/2 through 2nd edging chart.

Socks

- Norwegian Stockings, heel and foot to go on 2nd sock. Ripped
- VK Embroidered Stockings, top of calf shaping on 1st sock. Ripped, yarn swapped.
- Unst Socks, past gusset on 2nd sock. Finished
- Cabled Mitten Socks, 1st sock complete. Ripped

Accessories

- Fetching Fingerless Mitts, 1 thumb to go (this is embarrassing). Finished
- Aneomi Mittens, started ribbing for 2nd mitten. Ripping
- Nordic Mittens, started thumb gusset for 2nd mitten. Ripping

Blankets/Afghans

- Lizard Ridge, 3 squares completed. Abandoned. I might try and turn the squares I finished into pillows.

It's an awful lot of ripping, but really, that's fine by me. I'll get a current WIP list up at some point this month to refer back to in 2009. No long and languishing projects for me!

December 28, 2007

Christmas Clogs

Felted clogs (by Jessimuhka)

On the left, the clogs I knit Dad for Christmas 2005. On the right, the pair for Mom this Christmas. She was very happy to get her own pair. I also got to see the extent of wear on Dad's and agree he needs a new pair soon, probably sooner than next Christmas.

My sister's sweater is still in progress, but hopefully I'll be mailing it to her soon. Christmas was pretty good this year.

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