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October 16, 2007

Meeting my goals

One of my goals this month was to get back on track with the Tina shawl. It got put aside because I was having trouble finding a method of keeping the chart (2 pages) held down and marked. This weekend at Target, I finally found my solution.

Chart solution

Magnetic whiteboard calendar, $7. Filter on chart for copyright reasons, obviously. Since getting the calendar, I've knit 11 rounds, with only about 20 to go before the boarder. I'm going to try and finish the body this month, wish me luck.

Tina progress

Tina detail

Also, here's a picture of SG's sock in progress. The color is a little wonky, but I'll try and get a better representation when there's more sock. I'm pleasantly surprised by how it's pooling. It fits so far too.

SG's socks

Two more things. First, I have a new favorite feature on Ravelry. Last week I swapped 3 pairs of socks worth of crazy variegated yarn (Shepherd Sock and STR) for 3 pairs of socks worth of solid Shepherd Sock. I'm thrilled to have traded something that had been sitting in my stash for ages for something I'm excited about using. Second, I'm going to attempt not to buy any more yarn until Stitches West. I have a WEBS order coming (hopefully) today with yarn for my sister's sweater and a blanket, and combined with my stash, I certainly have enough to keep me knitting through February. The only exception is if I finish Tina before Stitches I get to buy more lace weight, since I can't be without a lace project and don't have a lace weight stash. With Ravelry and the swapping and queuing and etc, I've actually gotten more excited to use the yarn that I already have. Will I make it? We shall see.

January 30, 2007

Tina Progress and frogging party

I made some good progress on the Tina Shawl this weekend. After spending Sunday afternoon picking up stitches around the sides, I got 13 rounds into the 58 rounds that make up charts 2 and 3.

Tina Shawl in progress (by Jessimuhka)

Lump of crap view. It's not going to be anywhere close to spread out until I get about halfway through the edging.

Tina Detail (by Jessimuhka)

Detail view 1. This shows the start of the double yarn over diagonals. So far this is a fun knit.

Tina detail - strawberry (by Jessimuhka)

Detail 2. This one shows the little "strawberry" at the space between the diagonals. The strawberry is a traditional Shetland lace motif. Once I get through the 58 rounds, I'll have approximately eleventy billion rows of edging to do (okay, I checked, 1,700. I think eleventy billion is still accurate).

Saturday Jen hosted a frogging party at her house. Cora, Krys, Kristin, and Marisa all were there with either knitting or frogging.

Jen's double stranded chenille nightmare (by Jessimuhka)

Jen, ripping out a double stranded chenille shrug. I would have just thrown that away.

Krys, knitting away (by Jessimuhka)

Krys, working on her here and there cabled scarf with the Lousia Harding wool/silk yarn we both got on another group outing. (I already finished my scarf with that yarn. =P)

Kristin and Marissa frog Simply Marilyn (by Jessimuhka)

Marisa and Kristin ripping out Kristin's Simply Marilyn. Kristin has a whole lot of Cashmerino Super Chunky on her hands now.

And now, for a completely random photo.

Bathroom nose (by Jessimuhka)

This nose was glued to the inside of a stall door in the women's restroom in Peterson Hall at UCSD. Now the use of a camera in a bathroom is generally a no-no, but this was too weird not to photograph. We'll pretend no one could have possibly heard the shutter click. (I did wait until there was water running.)

If you have any interest in more of my adventures with my new camera, here are about 60 pictures I took for a class project in North Park.

October 30, 2006

Crochet? Really?

While watching Adult Swim last night I felt the need to crochet something. As of this morning, here's the result. (I'm aware it's ugly as sin.)

I felt like crocheting

It's about 6" square right now. I chained for about 4" with left over Socks that Rock yarn and alternated rows of single and double crochet until I ran out of yarn. Then I turned 90 degrees, and started over with scrap Koigu and am currently using left over Fleece Artist. In another couple inches I'll turn 90 degrees again and go in the other direction. Eventually I will have a very ugly lap blanket or something. Yeah, I don't know what's gotten into me.

In the more natural pursuits, I've started a new lace shawl, the Tina Shawl from Fiddlesticks Knitting.

Tina Shawl center square progress

2 of 9.5 repeats. It's fun so far, and I'm loving the yarn, Jaeger Super Fine Merino (from Sarah's Yarns).

Oh, and bonus point, anyone get the Webbs catalog? There are two lace projects photographed wrong side up and it's so weird. (pages 15 and 23) You'd think they'd know better.