Friday, August 17, 2007

Presents for Krishna

My boss's wife had their second baby this summer. I'm a knitter so you know what we do...yep knit away.

I made a February baby sweater for their newborn daughter, I used a wool/cotton blend yarn in a lilac/green color. It turned out beautifully. I really like the pattern and the yarn combo and will use it again!















They also have a son, so of course big brother needs stuff, so he got a pack-pack (pattern from LTK of course). I filled it with crayons, paper and stickers, everything a 4.5 year old needs!


I hear the presents were a hit! :)

Monday, July 16, 2007

Sock Crisis Averted

I got new steel toed work shoes that I am required to wear at work. I knew they would be hard on my hand knit socks and I wanted to experiment with which sock yarn would work best with them.

The first day I wore my work shoes I happened to wear my Yarn Love Limeade and Violet socks to work. Now these are made from 100% worsted weight superwash wool, I just happened to make socks from it. I threw caution to the wind and decided to wear them in my work shoes...BIG MISTAKE...1 hour later I had a huge hole in one of my heels...1 hour!!! I gasped as I took off my work shoes, my coworkers, well they tried to be sympathetic.

Fortunately it was knit night that night. I ran home and got my leftover yarn and the knitting gurus helped me fix my sock! It's not as pretty as it used to be, but it is so functional and it has been saved!!! Thanks Kimber of Kimber Baldwin Designs!

Monday, July 09, 2007

Ravelry

Ravelry

I'm in! I'm mhurst there. It is awesome! You should really check it out!

This weekend I started taking pictures of my yarn stash to import into my notebook and I realized that I have a lot of yarn...more than I realized. See
That is just the sock yarn, I haven't started with the wool or cotton yarns. I'm a little afraid.

I should start knitting more and sleeping less :)

I also realized that I am horrible about documenting and taking pictures of my completed projects. I've made a lot of stuff that I don't have pics of :( Hopefully Ravelry will help me remedy this.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Yarn Love Limeade and Violet Socks

I made a pair of socks using the Jane Eyre yarn from Yarn Love. I accidently ordered their worsted weight yarn instead of sock yarn, but went ahead with the socks anyway. I LOVE THEM. They are super cushy. Here is a picture of the socks in progress, but they are finished now.



I loved knitting them and have since got some more yarn from Katie while at Knitter's Connection. Now I just need to figure out how to create more hours in the day to knit up all my yarn...

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Cherry Tree Hill

I got my first order from the Loopy Ewe this week. I was a little overwhelmed by all the choices, I mean so much beautiful sock yarn all in one place. I decided on the CTH, I've fondled it at my LYS but haven't bought any. There were so many colors to choose from I just picked something pretty.

So it arrived this week and I set it down on the kitchen table and this is what I noticed:



Apparently I really like these colors, they are the colors for all my pretty dining room linens. IRL they match exactly, even DH noticed. DUH! :)

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

The scarf

I made a pair of socks using Koigu last year and I have ~1/2 to 3/4 a skein left over. My best friend loved the yarn, it was a gorgeous palette of blues. Right then and there I decided to knit her little scarf. Lynda likes short scarves that just hang around your neck, accessories if you will. I knew exactly what pattern I was going to use. It would be the perfect Christmas present.

Well then Lynda and I went to the Wool Gathering in Yellow Springs. Lynda is not a knitter, she's a lampwork artist and she is great with color. She came along for a fun day out, I don't think she expected to be bitten by the fiber bug, but she fell in love with a skein of Handmaiden Sea Silk. (She does have good taste.) Her mom is a knitter and she wistfully said, "Do you think my mom would knit me a scarf with this as my Christmas Present?" She kept playing with the skein, so I said, "I don't know, but I will". So I did and my Koigu scarf was not to be.

I've been in a knitting frenzy lately and the thought of the Koigu scarf would not leave me alone. I knew it had to be Lynda's so...Mother's Day it was.



The pattern is from "my yarn chick" at littleturtleknits.com It is an unpublished pattern called Twin Leaves that I test knitted for her. It is a lovely little lace pattern that I've made a few times now. Below is a close up of the leafy pattern. I love this pattern, T you really should sell it. And oh yeah, Lynda loved the scarf :)

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Knitting Away

I organized my stash and that felt great and now I am knitting from it. I love making little mindless things that I can do while the kids play. I have made quite a few washclothes lately and I adore them. I just pick a stitch pattern and go. I can make one in an hour or so. I think I've also memorized the Calorimetry pattern, I've made a few and have some more to make. People love them and they are easy. A great combination!

I finally finished the first Knuck for my DH, now I have to start the second one. That is my last christmas obligation (I know it is the end of February...)

My big WIP is the Elfin Lace shawl that I am doing as a KAL with some friends from my knitting group. I am so far behind!!! One person (Robin) has finished the main part and has picked up the stitches on one side for the edging! I am on repeat 5 of 28 (and yes each repeat gets longer...) I am blaming my kids! Robin's son is away at college so she can knit complicated patterns at home every evening, while I have a 4 yr old and 2 yr old to play with. That is my story and I'm sticking to it! :)