Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Score!

At my Stitch 'n Bitch (yeah, I said it - take THAT SFSE) last night I discovered that, contrary to the voices in my head (big surprise) the Hancock Fabric down the street from where I work is still open. Not only that, they have Lion Kitchen Cotton and apparently a slew of other Lion Brand Yarns. I'm a sucker for Lion Brand. So I went to check it out after work today, and SCORE! See that? It's Cotton-Ease! And Magic Stripes! And I got it all cheap! Yay! The Magic Stripes were just over $5 each (on sale - normally they're just under $7) and all the Cotton-Ease was $3.11 EACH! I didn't know this when I found it. I snatched up every skein they had thinking it was nearly $4 a skein. Yay! Now I can horde it away, waiting for just the right project for it. And I did find the Kitchen Cotton, not a bad price on that either. About $3.25 I didn't buy any of that though. But I know where I can find it when I use up all the Sugar 'n Cream I have. Now to find somewhere to put it...

Monday, February 06, 2006

My First SP6 Package!

I just got home from my Stitch 'n Bitch meeting and what do I find waiting for me? My very first SP6 package! (First SP package ever for that matter.) If you're wondering what SP means, then how did you find this blog? Pretty much everyone I know that reads it frequents the Knitty Coffeeshop boards lol. SP is "Secret Pal" it's like a secret santa only not just for Christmas. Anyway, look! See that chocolate? It's white chocolate. My favorite! And there's white chocolate truffles in there too! I've never actually had truffles before, so that's a treat! I can't wait to try one! That yarn in the front is "Rio De La Plata" Handspun and Kettle Dyed 100% Wool. There's 140yds of it there. I have no idea what it will be. A felted bag perhaps? A hat? I just don't know! It's so pretty! I love the colors. I also got the new issue of Interweave Knits, which I actually haven't bought yet. I can't wait to flip through that! And a pad of very pretty recycled paper fom Hallmark. The card she sent was very cute too. And talk about nice hand writing! I wish that were a clue. If only people typed like they wrote. I do know that my SP is in Deleware. Or do I? Was it sent from another source? Is my SP trying to through me off? Hmm...Well, whomever she is - I do know this - I love her already! What a great package! Thank you SP!

Mo-Mo - My Hero!

Image hosting by Photobucket Pretty impressive hero huh? Here's the story. It was a beautiful day yesterday. I took advantage of the sun and mild weather to scrub out the litter boxes with some soap and water and let them dry in the sun. While I'm doing this, I leave the kitchen door open so the cats and come outside and enjoy the weather. (First mistake) I also decided to clear the patio of all the dead leaves that had gathered over the last couple months. (Second Mistake) Ripple came outside and sat in the sun for a bit, then wandered back inside rather intrigued by something going on behind the love seat. Uh-oh. The last time that happened after I'd been outside with the door open, that meant a mouse made it's way in. I started picking stuff up off the floor so I could see what was going on. And there it was. A teeny-tiny gray mouse. I ran to the kitchen to grab a strainer to trap the little guy. When I came back, it was no where to be found. Dammit. I tore the living room apart, no mouse. I admonished Ripple for not being a better hunter. I went upstairs and found Morris snoozing in a sunbeam. I picked him up and brought him downstairs and said "Find the mousey!" He looked at me like I was an idiot and promptly jumped up onto his pillow on the love seat and slept for the next 5 hours. Later on, just before half-time of the superbowl. I still hadn't seen that damn mouse again. I thought maybe it ran back outside and was gone. I went to the kitchen to get a drink, and there it was! I ran from under the dishwasher to under the fridge. Crap. How am I gonna get it out from under there? I tried a stick, that didn't work. I tried moving the fridge out a bit, that didn't work. Then I thought "A-ha! I'll spray it out!" What to spray though? The water bottle was upstairs, and anyway there's conditioner in it for my hair, and that'd make the floor all slippery, and I can't get under the refridgerator to mop up the water after anyway, so that'd be all moldy and gross. We don't want that on a new kitchen floor 3 weeks before a move. I looked under the sink at all the spray stuff I had. "OxyClean, no, gotta wipe that up. I need something I can spray and forget about. A-ha! Bug spray!" I bought this stuff because it was safe around pets. So I thought "Hey, I can spray it out with this, trap it, and set it free outside!" So I started to spray away. And it worked! The mouse came out, soaking in the stuff, not looking too healthy. (Third Mistake) And promptly squirmed back under the dishwasher. Damn. Now, I have to get it out from there. This thing is probably going to die, and I can't get under the dishwasher, so it needs to come out. I find the hole it crawled in and try again with the Bug Spray. It worked again! I'm a freakin' genius! An evil one, but genius none-the-less. I trapped the mouse. "Poor little guy, you don't look so good. It's only been a minute or so, maybe if I rinse it off you, you'll be ok." I slipped a piece of cardboard under the strainer, and went outside with it. I got a cup of lukewarm water and poured it gently over the mouse. "Please, don't die. Please be ok. I didn't mean to harm you. Honestly!" I moved it out into the grass and went back inside. About 15 minutes later, I went to check on it. "Uh-oh. You haven't moved. You're eyes aren't open. I'm a murderer! Ahh!" I felt so bad. I went back inside, depressed and upset with myself. I pick up my Booga Bag and start to knit. Thirty minutes later, half-time is over, the Rolling Stones stopped sounding like crap (only because they stopped playing) and I notice Ripple running around, trying to catch something behind the TV. "Must be a bug or something. I caught the mouse." I put down the Booga Bag and look behind the TV. "Dammit. Another mouse." Morris stirs, and jumps down from the Love Seat where he'd been blissfully ignorant for the past 5 hours of anything mouse-related, he gives a big old yawn and stretches. I move the TV, and a mere number of seconds later, I hear a scraping in the corner of the room. It's Morris! He's caught mouse! "Morris! You got it! Good job buddy! Where the hell were you 5 hours ago when this all started?" I managed to get an empty cup and coax Morris into dropping the mouse so I can trap it. Now, he wouldn't leave the corner where he'd caught it (except to stalk around the couch while I found the cup) so I was stuck with my hand holding th ecup down, and no paper within reach for me to slide under the cup and trap the mouse. And Morris wouldn't leave the cup alone. He knew his prize was inside. Problem was, this was no box of Cracker Jax. The only thing within reach was the surround sound speaker. So I put that on top of the cup and found the nearest piece of sturdy paper I could. Success! I run outside and put the mouse down onto the concrete. A little damp, and I think I saw a puncture wound in his side, but he scurried off as fast as he could. I was so proud of Morris. I gave the boys a treat and I've been calling Morris "Mo-Mo My Hero" ever since. I swear he puffs up with pride when he hears it. Good boy, Morris.

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Argh. An entire post, gone. Poof!

I had a nice meaty post up yesterday, and blogger seems to have lost it completely. Dammit. Anyway, it was mostly bitching about the 2 socks on 2 circs I'm trying to do, which today in talking with my LYS friend, I've decided to rip out. You see, I'm pretty sure I flipped it inside out after the first two rows. I persevered thinking it would fix itself. But no, even though I've tweaked it, it's not looking right. And I've picked the wrong pattern for this yarn anyway. I'm going to take one off the needles and do a few rounds of stockinette to find my gauge, and hopefully be able to do the Jaywalker socks instead. This yarn will look great in that pattern! You can see what I've done so far: I don't really want to rip that out, 1 x 1 cuff on Size 1 circs, 2 at once - not fun. But I know I'll be faster doing them one at a time. Seriously. I think I actually jumped into something a little fast. I'll wait after a few more pairs before I jump back on the 2 at a time bandwagon. In other news, the Booga Bag is nearly there too: Just 18 more rows to go and I can bind off (I've done just a couple more rows since I took this pic yesterday). I made more progress sorting stuff and throwing a ton of stuff away this weekend than I did on knitting. But I thought about it!

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Thanks for the memories...

It's meme time! Saw this one on labeanknits blog and thought it'd be fun. So, have at it! Make me laugh!
If you read this, if your eyes are passing over this right now, even if we don't speak often, please post a comment with a COMPLETELY MADE UP AND FICTIONAL MEMORY OF YOU AND ME. It can be anything you want--good or bad--BUT IT HAS TO BE FAKE. When you're finished, post this on your blog and be surprised (or mortified) about what people DON'T ACTUALLY remember about you.

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Clapotis, I Wash My Hands of Thee.

See that over in the sidebar? Clapotis is gone. Nope, didn't finish it. I'm not going to. Not with the yarn I started with, nor for the person I started it for. That project is dead to me. I didn't particularly care for the person I was making it for, and that person's son is no longer a friend anyway. Again. This guy has, for the millionth time, come to the realization that there's no way in hell there will be a romantic relationship between us. He's got kids older than me. Seriously, what was he thinking? I've always been up front with him, and always treated him as a friend. Nothing more. Now that friend is gone. But, oh well. We move on. And I had grown to hate that Clapotis anyway. Now I can knit it out of a yarn that I like, and know that it's for me. I just might finish it that way. In other project news, my Booga Bag is shaping up. I'm making it bigger than the pattern calls for (50 stitches instead of 34) and, using Cascade 220, I'm doing a random stripe pattern. I'm pretty happy with it so far. Using algebra (my 8th grade teacher would be so proud) I've determined that means I need to knit it 94 rows tall to maintain proportions. Let's see how that works out. I hope to be done this weekend. As for My So-Called Scarf I do believe that's going to be an ongoing project for a while. I'm not aiming to finish it until next winter. I do a couple rows here and there, and put it back down. I'm using wooden needles, and I think that's slowing me down. The yarn is Lionbrand Landscapes, and I'm thinking it'll be much easier on metal needles. But, I really wanted to use my wooden needles for something. Dammit. I guess this means I need to switch. Maybe then I can get it done a bit quicker. I'm not really worried about it though. It's for my Arizona-bound sister so I know she won't care if she doesn't get it until Christmas. Next to go on the needles? Care to guess? If you guessed "another pair of socks", you're a winner! Yay! And what do you win, you ask? How about a cute pic of the fuzzy butts:

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Pixellated Photos Do Not a Good Blog Make.

So, I'm all bragging on the awesome pictures my friend took, only to have them turn out all pixely and strange. So D. dorked around with them a bit and I fixed them. So please, even if you took a look yesterday, take another look today. And click on the pics to see a bigger, better view of the photos. They're worth it.

Monday, January 30, 2006

I'm so Vain, I probably think this blog is about me. Oh wait, it is.

Oh, and file this under "C is for Cristi" So, I had a busy weekend. Not so much knitting-wise (started a Booga-Bag last night - whoopty doo!) but otherwise. Saturday, it's was this cutie's 1st birthday: Image Hosted by ImageShack.us I know, that's obviously not a 1 yr old, but my favorite picture of the kid. Deal. Then it was off to church for a fun-filled weekend of running the powerpoint. It was also my last weekend doing it for the foreseeable future. I have many things going on in my head about this church, I love it, but there are aspects of it that just aren't clicking for me. Anyway... Sunday, after the 3rd service, I headed back to the birthday girl's house to serve as a model for her mother. D. is a very dear friend of mine. I've been trying to talk her into doing her photography professionally for a long time. She's finally got herself a set-up to do it. Now I get to be the guinea pig to help her figure out the lighting. So, let me say this now. All images in this post (including the one above) are property of dkennyimaging (website not yet ready for the public to view, but eventually a link will be provided on this site.). So, I promised a couple weeks ago some real good posed shots of me modeling the Aihblinn (I give up trying to spell it right anymore). Now, I'm not trying to brag or anything, but damn. I'm pretty hot. Image Hosted by ImageShack.us Check out the detail: Image Hosted by ImageShack.us Just call me Cristi Hepburn. Heh. And the official picture to show off the Aihblinn: Pretty cool huh? Image Hosted by ImageShack.us And lest you think I'm this chick that thinks she's so hot and ready for "America's Next Top Model" - I give you this: Image Hosted by ImageShack.us That's for my sister. She's always hated that face. It creeps her out. So of course I do it on purpose every time I see her. Now that she's across the country, I can e-mail it to her on a whim. Heh.

Friday, January 27, 2006

Yabba Dabba Doo!

I've got a serious coffee buzz this morning. I was up until nearly midnight last night. You know why? This is why:

Aren't they fun? And see how they match? I wasn't even going for that. Not with this yarn. I don't think it would have mattered in the least if the stripe pattern was off. But it worked out. Here's a good heel shot: I was so excited to wear them this morning, I actually had breakfast. Fruity Pebble Socks. That's what I've got. And of course I had to wear shoes to display them in all their glory: I'm in love. I can't wait to knit my second pair. I won't be using this pattern again though. I'm not in love with the ribbing all the way down the instep. The pattern is "Simple Socks" from "Socks Soar on Two Circular Needles" by Cat Bordhi. The yarn is Regia Ringel in the color "Clown" (#5048). I used just over one skein, starting the second skein 1/4 of the way into the gusset. I'll buy one more skein and be able to get another pair out of them, with a longer ankle if I want. I think a pattern without so much ribbing, specifically purl stitches, would show off the fun quality of the yarn much better.

Thursday, January 26, 2006

Felted Fuzzy Feet II: Electric Boogaloo

Well, I refelted them last night. But I didn't do them in the bath. I didn't have time, what with a sock to knit, American Idol, Lost, and Project Runway to watch. So I got a bucket out, put some dish soap in it, ran some hot water, and put the fuzzy feet on. I slowly dipped my right foot into the bucket...and quickly yanked it back out. That water was way too hot for my tootsies! So I threw the fuzzy feet into the bucket with some dishtowels and agitated. Ripple had fun trying to trap the stuff he could see moving all around from the outside of the bucket. I got them to felt a bit more, kept trying them on (with a plastic bag over my foot) and stopped once they felt sufficiently tighter. I squeezed out the excess water and wore them around for a bit (all the while wondering who let one rip - man does that stuff stink when it's wet!). I wore them around this morning too while I was getting ready. The stitches aren't as visible now, which pleases me. So the felted handbag I started last night (with some Cascade 220) should have a better shot at being felted correctly the first time. Oh, about the bag. I'm not sure what I'm going to do. I had started it at the knitting group at work last night, one of the ladies was going to teach us how to make one. When I discovered that the pattern was from a class she and several others had taken, I just didn't feel right. I may just throw out the photocopied pattern and find a totally different one I like that won't infringe on anyone's copyright. I had tried to subtly explain that it wasn't exactly kosher to be copying the pattern, but don't think I quite brought the point across. I think I'll just either do a Booga Bag or one from the Vogue book "Bags: A Knitter's Dozen" that I got for Christmas. I turned the heel in my second sock last night. If all goes well tonight, I'll be wearing my handmade socks tomorrow! I love them! I think it'll be a while before I make any for friends or family. I have plenty more to make for myself first!

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

I Felt Them Up

Yeah, you can still see the stitches a bit. But they fit the length of my feet perfectly. They are a bit loose around the instep and ankle though. I think I might try felting them to fit a bit better by wearing them in a nice hot bath. That way, the length won't change, but the rest can. The Fuzzy Feet were really fun to knit. And a great way to get me ready for socks. And yes, I finished the first one on Monday night, I'm nearly done the cuff of the second one, but no pics until I can model the pair! And yes, I have to model them because if I took a picture of the socks just laying there, you'd think "Um, those look a wee bit long" when in fact, they fit my size 9 feet perfectly. They just look funny when they aren't being worn. Oh and look over in the right sidebar please. See that "Where are you visiting from?" - that's a Frappr map. I've had it up for a little while now. And as far as it looks, I have no friends. Now, judging by the growing number of comments I'm getting (yay!) and from people I know happen to have Frappr accounts (a-hem) would it be so much to ask to reveal yourself on the Frappr map please? Pretty Please? With sugar on top?

Monday, January 23, 2006

It's all about the feet.

The Fuzzy Feet are felted and blocking as we speak! The felting didn't happen 100% but they did shrink down to the right size. I can still see some stitch definition though, not much, but it's there. Damn my tight knitting. I'm so glad I've learn how to do this: That's my first turned heel And where I am as of this morning I can only imagine the trouble I'd have trying to wrestle with tiny dpns. I'd probably knit those entirely too tight as well. I'm finding the 2 circs very comfortable to deal with now. Once I got used to handling them, and the size of the 2's and the sock yarn, it's gone swimmingly.

Thursday, January 19, 2006

Zee Aibhlinn! She eez feeneeshed!

Finally! Here's my attempt at the self-timer to model the Aibhlinn. This was supposed to have been finished for last Wednesday, but I knew before I started it that it wouldn't be. My friend completely understands. The yarn is Plymouth Encore Colorspun. Isn't it pretty? I'll admit to being a wee bit impatient with this knit, forgive me, I started it on the 27th. I kept measuring and it never seemed to grow. So I gave it a good tug. Yup, I tugged the thing hither and yon and finally it grew! It's none the worse for wear, I promise. I just couldn't take it anymore. Next on the to-finish list is the Fuzzy Feet, which are nearly done.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Fuzzy Foot

I finished Fuzzy Foot #1 over the weekend, and silly me didn't bother checking gauge when I did it because I was using the recommended yarn and needle size. Well, it's a bit on the tight side, not too bad really, but I'm hoping it felts down to the correct size. I'm a size 9, thank God I have a sis with size 11 feet. If these don't work out. NoNoKitty also inspired me to give stitch marker making a try and I've churned out quite a few. No pics yet though, for various reasons, but you'll see them here and there in future WIP pics.

Sunday, January 15, 2006

"B is for Butterfly"

Apparently we're already onto "B" for the ABC along. So, without further ado (though someone beat me to it) Butterflies from the Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden:

Startitus?

Surely I haven't come down with a case of startitus? Let's take a look at my current works. There'sAiblinn, Clapotis, the My So-Called Scarf, Reverse Bloom Flower Washcloth, and Fuzzy Feet. "What's that?" you say? "Fuzzy Feet? Since when did you start the Fuzzy Feet?" Um, last night at around 9:30pm. I'm already past the heel shaping on one. I really want to start knitting some socks but told myself that the fuzzy feet need to be done first since it'd be a good introduction to them. I had so much fun I was surprised I got as far as I did in just a couple hours. I won't have them done in time to felt them today when I do my weekly laundry trek to a friends house. Or will I? Hmm...

Saturday, January 14, 2006

No No Kitty Yarns! Yay!

I ordered some roving from Daniel over at No No Kitty Yarns when she had her first sale for closing up shop back in December. I had asked her to wait until after the holidays to send it as I would be out of town and didn't want the package sitting outside for days. I e-mailed her earlier this week, checking in on the order, because it dawned on me that I didn't tell her when I'd be back. Turns out we both forgot, and she sent it out right away: You're probably thinking, "Roving? You just started knitting seriously just before Halloween, surely you don't know how to spin already?" And you'd be right. Nope, dunno how to spin. Do I want to try? Yeah, I do now. Will it be any time soon? Nope, probably not. Am I worried? Nope. I like to just look at this stuff and touch it and pet it, and yes, I shall call it George.

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Heh, my Inner Daemon is a Monkey.

Come on, I've been good. I haven't done one of these for a little while. I got this from Amy over at the knitty blog.
What Animal Would Your Daemon Settle As?

Your MONKEY DAEMON represents a nature that is admired, detail-oriented, and full of curiosity. Some people might call you self-absorbed. You like to plan ahead, and hone your various talents to perfection.
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Wednesday, January 11, 2006

I couldn't resist.

After all my talking about practicing the My So-Called Scarf pattern, I went and did it. I cast on. The yarn is Lion Brand Landscapes and I have 2 balls of it. I just love how it's looking in this stitch pattern!

"A is for Aloe"

I joined an ABC along on the Knitty Coffeeshop boards and unofficially submitted my wonderful shot of the Aihblinn for A, but took proper ones last night. So here's my official entry:

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

The Cursed Clapotis

Well, I dropped my first stitch last night and promptly fucked up. Those instructions right after dropping the stitch..."pick up bar making sure not to twist the stitch and knit this and the following stitch through the back loops"...I did not take to mean to knit them together as a decrease. So, when I got to the next knit row and realized my mistake, I decided to tink back to the purl side of the fuck-up, and p2tog, slip the stitch back to the left needle and p2tog again. It looks ok. Oh well. At least when I finally do the clapotis for myself I'll be able to avoid all the pitfalls I've had with this one. The Stitch n Bitch last night was so much fun. There were only 4 of us, but these ladies are so much fun to chat with, it wouldn't matter if there were 2 or 20. The other three were smart and brought simpler projects that you could chat and knit with. Me, I take the Aibhlinn and Clapotis. I shoulda worked on the Aihblinn the whole time. I can do that without too much thought. But I really wanted to get through that first straight row of the Clapotis. Silly me. You live, you learn. When I got home, I decided to practice a stitch on my ever-growing swatch scarf. I don't know if it will ever be an actual, wearable, scarf - but it's serving a purpose nonetheless. The first swatch on it is the cable pattern from the Irish Hiking Scarf, then a couple rows of some pretty wonky looking herringbone design from a recent publication. Can't recall right now, but it did NOT go well. So last night I tried out the stitch pattern from My So-Called Scarf which some people actually refer to as a herringbone stitch. Lemme tell ya, this went much better and looks a helluva lot better than the stitch I was trying to do before. They really don't look anything alike though. I'm wondering what kind of crack the designer was smoking when they designed it. Heh, I just now went to the tkga site to see if I could find a pic of the pattern, then I see there's errata for that particular pattern. No wonder it was a bitch and looked like crap. But anywho, I'm thrilled with the way the "My So-Called Scarf" pattern is turning out. I was intimidated when I first read the instructions a couple months ago, but I get it now. I just need to go buy some great yarn to make this with for my sister. Something light I think. She's in Arizona and it does get cool at night there during the winter, so she'll wear it. But I don't want anything too heavy. And she wants light pink. And black. Anyone know of any black flecked light pink yarn out there?

Monday, January 09, 2006

Miracles, they still happen.

I love my cats. I do. But they piss me off every time I catch them being all cute and loving to each other because they don't keep it up long enough for me to get a picture of it. Do you think I can ever get a pic of them cleaning each other? No. As soon as I lean forward to grab the camera (yeah, it's always nearby) they move. But Saturday night, I caught them. And I was even sitting on the futon to the left of them when I caught it. I was even able to run upstairs, grab the camera (I had left it there after unloading the last set of pics to it) and get all the way back down the stairs to start snapping. Do you believe it? I didn't. I got that one right away. They looked at me with absolutely no interest. I got closer. Aww. You see, that spot used to belong to Morris. (The grumpy old man in the back - doesn't he look like Walter Matthau?) Then Ripple, the bratty cat in the front, decided it was pretty comfy. Morris just let him take it, and would either sleep on the back of the couch or on the floor. I just hated that for him. Mo-Mo is like, 15 years old. Ripple is 6. Ripple can handle the floor. Heck, there's a nice big spot on the futon next to me that he can have. In fact, that's where he was sleeping before he appropriated Mo's spot. But every now and again, they share. And I caught 'em! In other news, thought I'd post some pics of my WIPs. Here's the Aihblinn: I just joined the 2nd ball of yarn. I'm a bit worried that it might now start to pool a bit. I didn't think to join it at the same point in variegation as I left off. I'm a fan of the russian join, it's saves me ends to weave in later. But I really should have matched it up better. Damn. I've only done one row since joining, so I may yet do that if it doesn't start to vary more. But it's pretty. And here's the beginnings of my Clapotis: I think I'm about ready for section 3 where I can have all sorts of fun dropping stitches. I might just do a couple more increase sections first though. At least one anyway. It is supposed to be a shawl. Eventually. I also started the reverse bloom washcloth from Weekend Knitting in Crystal Palace Cotton Chenille. I'm doing it in a pretty lavendar color for my mother's birthday in February. I have 3 petals done. I haven't decided what I'll be working on at my Stitch n Bitch tonight, but more than likely, a bit of each.

Saturday, January 07, 2006

Yarn Pr0n part deux

OK, this is the real stuff here. Zibibbo put a call out to all and sundry for some good yarn pr0n, so here's my attempt. Being cold out and no where nice outside to take pics, I went for the scanner instead. And wow. Check this out. (Click on the pic in the flickr badge for more information on the yarn).

Friday, January 06, 2006

I'm regressing

So, I've been doing nothing but improving my knitting as the days go by. Then I started the Clapotis. First, I forget what a SSK is, think I skipped ahead a row, tinked back only to realize I'm just an idiot. Then, I mess up the twisted stitches because of the tinking. THEN, last night I picked it up again to start another increase section only to start knitting on the purl side and purl on the knit side. Had to tink back 2 rows. I finally managed to finish one more increase section but good gourd! What the hell am I doing? On another note - if you look to the left you'll see I've updated my links. If I stalk read your blog, it's there. I used to have a button of my own on my blog, but since no one ever "took" it, I removed it. I'm pondering creating a new one...

Thursday, January 05, 2006

Ugliest Avatar...

The ladies over at JenLa tagged their readers with this funny little "Create the ugliest avatar" contest so, here's my entry:

I did it..

I cast on for Clapotis finally. I'm making this first one for a friend's mother's 90 B-Day. Her birthday isn't until St. Patrick's day, but he went and told her my plans and she's already wondering where her shawl is (thinking it was for Christmas) so I'm starting it now. I totally screwed the pooch on the second increase round, forgetting how to SSK and thinking I was a stitch short. I tinked back and then realized I was fine and just an idiot, so when I reknit the row, I ended up (I think) double twisting the twisted stitches. Hope it all works out fine. I'm using Red Heart Soft Baby yarn in the color "New Mint" (As seen in link). I probably should be using it doubled, but hey, if I don't like the way it looks when I drop that first stitch, I'll go ahead and frog it and start over. I'll probably make it better the second time starting it anyway. I've stalled on Aibhinn. Dunno why, I guess it's because it's so many stitches in a round and K3P3 the whole way, it's just slow to me. I am trying to get an hour in on it nightly, but my left pinky finger starts hurting from holding the knitting. I have no idea why, I knit english style so my left pinky's only role is to loosely hold onto the left end of the needle. And it's on circs so - why? Sheesh. I have a footbath, maybe I need a handbath now too. The yarn is so beautiful knit up though. It's Plymouth Encore Colorspun (color as shown in pic). I normally wouldn't spring for this kind of yarn, but I went ahead with it. She's one of my best friends and deserves it. I know, I know, you're thinking "It's not that expensive!" But, yeah, it is - for me. But I like supporting my LYS and when I want to make small projects, with yarn that is partly wool or 100% - I'll go for it. But I have to back off for a while, I need to move again (stupid apt. complex jacking the rent) and have to start purging some stuff and saving up money. I hate moving. Anyway... In other boring knitting news, I finished yet another dishcloth. That makes 4. This one is for a friend. I started it on New Years day at a party - just in case I got the non-smoking jitters. I ended up meeting anther knitter there and teaching her how to purl! I gave her my dishcloth pattern as well, since I have it memorized. She was intimidated at first, but I convinced her it was really easy, just follow the pattern and you'll see!

Monday, January 02, 2006

Holey Voodoo, Batman!

I finished my Voodoo wristwarmers just in time for work tomorrow! This will be the perfect opportunity to poke fun at my boss for how friggin' cold he keeps the office. Don't think I won't bust these out in July either! I have to run my heater year round because it's so cold. I love these! I do plan on making the fingerless gloves from Weekend Knitting as well. I want to have some fitted fingerholes. I was going to try that with these, but I'm not ready to tweak a pattern quite that much yet. But I'm very happy with these fuzzy ones. This is the Holey Moley Scarf from Creative Knitting Magazine (January '06) I made for my pet sitter as a thank you. I was so close to finishing it in time to give it to her along with payment for watching the kitties. Oh well, I washed it and blocked it and got all the fringe done. I'm not terribly impressed with the pattern, I do find that it puckers the scarf a bit. If there were an additional row of knitting in between the cast off and cast on rows for the holes, I don't think it would pucker as much, but I'm not sure how you'd accomplish that. You'd have to do two extra rows and turn your work for each little section - total pain in the ass. But the finished object is cute.