Monday, December 05, 2005
Send Meds, Quick...
Sigh, I am afraid that nothing is going to cure me. I guess I have to just go with the flow, cast on at will, and hopefully finish my winter projects before spring!
Pictures of some recent finished objects as soon as I find my camera (this is why I don't clean.. I lose things that way!)
Cheers!
Monday, November 14, 2005
My International Friends...
Across from top left - Regia sock yarn, 2 skeins of Rowan Soft Lux, 4 skeins of Louisa Harding merino and cashmere, 2 skeins of Louisa Harding Kimono Angora, and Gedifra Donatella (showing 2 of 9 skeins).
I enjoy yarn shopping in other places... it is a great way to take in the local culture.
I have been working on finishing various other projects. I completed the blanket for my grandmother (no pictures yet) which is cause for a big sigh of relief. It always stresses me out to have to knit for deadlines. Thus I have decided not to knit too many Christmas presents this year.
I finally dug through the stash and found a nice scarf pattern for my Swedish linen (purchased this summer). I found it on some random free site (sorry I don't have the link). Check out the close up of the leaf pattern:
And a picture of the scarf, nearing completion:
I have since finished it and it is very nice. I need to do some final blocking prior to taking it out for a spin but I am definitely pleased.
Finally, I couldn't resist casting on for a new project... a pair of wrist warmers made out of the Louisa Harding angora yarn. It is yummy and soft and should make for some nice light warmth.
I am nearly up to the thumb hole part. They are pretty quick and easy.
Next time, I will hopefully have pictures of my Blackberry in process and Samus.
Cheers!
Tuesday, October 25, 2005
The Roaming Gnome
In lieu of any actual knitting content, I thought I would offer my top 5 favorite things about Madrid and Berlin.
Top 5 Favorite things about Madrid:
5. The Reina Sophia (the modern art museum)
4. The Palacio Real
3. Atmosphere in the public squares late at night
2. Tapas and sangria at 10:00 pm
1. Churros y Chocolate*
Top 5 Favorite things about Berlin:
5. Historical sights like Checkpoint Charley and the remnants of the Berlin wall
4. German beer
3. The Regent Hotel
2. Currywurst**
1. Yarn in department stores
Those Germans really know how to set up an excellent shopping experience. In a major department store in Berlin, the Ka Dee Wee (a store that is the size of Harrods with merchandise like you would find at Macy's), they have a whole floor devoted to fabric, buttons, sewing notions, and YARN. That's right, you can buy yarn and shoes in the same store. The selection is decent sized and mostly consists of Gedifra, Schoeller Stahl, Regia, and a little Rowan. The prices are pretty good, even considering the weak dollar. I purchased 9 balls of Donatella (a bulky yarn that is 80% wool, 20% acrylic) and two skeins of Regia sock yarn. The Donatella retails here in the US (in the few places I could even find it) for ~$11.50. I got mine for 3,00 Euro a ball. WHAT. A. STEAL. I am going to use it to knit a modified Blackberry from the fall Knitty. It will be so cozy and warm... I can't wait to start.
Next week, when in Paris, I am going to head to La Droguerie (www.ladroguerie.com) to purchase some more Euro yarn. At least there is one benefit to all this business travel.
Anyhoo... I should probably get back to my work (boo hiss)
Cheers!
* Churros y Chocolate is a delicious Spanish concoction consisting of deep fried strips of dough that you dip in "hot chocolate." Spanish hot chocolate is really a cup of dark chocolatey deliciousness with the consistency of melted Hersey's kisses. It makes our so-called hot chocolate look weak, very weak indeed.
** Currywurst is the "sausage of Berlin." It is a long, skinny sausage made with curry (it is a light yellow color) that is cut into bite sized pieces, covered with a thick, sweet, mild curry sauce, sprinkled with yellow curry powder and served with bread. It sounds kind of gross, but tastes absolutely delicious.
Monday, September 26, 2005
Friends + Smoked Meat = Fun...
He looks a little like a thug but I think it works!
I have also been making some serious progress on all of my projects. Every once in a while I get to a point where I become maniacal about finishing my WIPs. To that end, I finished a lacy scarf I was making out of Kid et Soire and Estelle Dazzle (no pictures because it might become a gift) and I finally finished my Chic Knits Ribby Shell (remember that, it was one of the first posts I ever blogged)! I must say, now that I am finished with it, I really like it. It is one of the first garments I have made that fits me very nicely. Plus, it just looks sharp.
Now all the WIPs I have left include the blanket for my grandmother, the Flower Basket shawl, and Samus. Since that's only three projects, I have started a hat for my dad for Christmas. Super... I love starting new projects!
Cheers!
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
My Kitty is a Yarn Ho
My cat is a total yarn ho... This is a picture of him cozying up to my monster cone of Shetland wool. He hopped up on the couch, walked over my husband, walked over me, sat down with one paw on each side of the yarn cone, and started to rub his face all over it.
The next day he wouldn't stop rubbing his face on my ball of kid mohair and silk. When I tried to take it away from him, he attacked. What can I say, the cat has good taste.
*Sniff* I am so proud!
Cheers!
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
Samus knitting...
Friday, September 09, 2005
Show and Tell...
However, all that time away has not limited my knitting. I have been diligently working on completeing some of my various projects (seven live projects at last count). I was so successful at this finishing thing, that I have given myself permission to start a new fall project. I will talk more about that in a minute.
First, I finally finished Kirsi, take a look:
I think she looks pretty good, if I do say so myself. The crochet edging was fun to do and I even liked the seaming. I am not sure how much I will wear it, but it was definitely a fun knit for me. Project details:
The pattern for this shirt came from Vogue Knitting, Summer 2005 issue. I knitted this with ~3 skeins of Caron Simply Soft Brites (100% acrylic), a size 6 circular needle, and a size G crochet hook. I did not modify the pattern at all (note, it is pretty short, hits me at high hip level).
Second, I finished the Ann Norling baby blanket and I love it. It is soft, pretty, and cuddly. Now I really want my friend and his wife to have their baby so I can give it to them!
Here's a picture:
Now onto the new project. The fall Knitty came out just in time. I must make Samus mine. Not only do I like the pattern (I think the cables look wicked cool) but I have the perfect yarn for this project. I purchased a monster cone (~2400 yards) of virgin Shetland wool from Webs a number of months ago. When I saw the yarn, I fell in love. It is such a bold color of orange/red and the price was soooo right (I only paid about $30.00). I bought it with absolutely no idea of what I would do with it. I knew that the right pattern would someday present itself. That day happened with the release of the Fall 2005 Knitty. We *heart* Knitty.
Off to swatch.
Cheers!
* I must say that, overall, I was kind of disappointed with Royal Carribean. I have taken a few cruises of various types and this one does not go at the top of my list. Admittedly, this was a budget cruise, but the service was really spotty and they nickle and dime you for everything. I think I would rather pay an extra $100 per person and not have to pay extra for things like soda (ice tea was free), yoga (the gym was free but an hour of yoga was 10 bucks), etc. Our experiences at the same resturant for dinner ranged from excellent full service (including multiple silverware changes and a crumb scraper), to a distracted waiter taking the soup spoon out of Hub's hand and tossing his salad on the table. If you want to cruise, I would check out other lines first!
Thursday, August 25, 2005
Eventually I will post again...
Does this mean I am not knitting... no freakin' way! Instead of doing many of the things I should be doing (e.g., cleaning the house so my guests don't turn up their noses in disgust), I have been knitting.
No pictures available but here's a quick update:
- Kirsi is seamed and has completed crochet edging on the sleeves. All that remains is crochet edging on the body and sewing in all the ends
- The blocks baby blanket is coming along nicely (I have maybe 1/3-1/2 completed)
- I have made progress on the flower shawl I started way back when
I might even have a finished object or two by the time I return from vacation. Here's to hoping for some knitting closure and to drinking cosmos at the bachelorette party on Saturday!
Cheers!
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
The Promised Pictures
Detail of the Scarf:
A picture of the front:
And the back:
In other news, I am one step closer to actually finishing a project (no, seriously, I really am). Last night I decided to bite the bullet and try to seam Kirsi. I had been putting it off mainly because I was stymied by sewing set-in sleeves to the arm holes. I had never done it before and I wasn't really sure how. Since things never seem to get done when I sit and stare at them, I opted to just jump in. The sleeves turned out great, if I do say so myself. Even my husband commented that they looked pretty professional (usually he just grunts at my knitting so this is a huge compliment). They looked so nice that I was inspired to use the mattress stitch to sew together the sides and the bottoms of the sleeves. That's right, I officially finished all the seaming. All that's left is to sew in the million ends (boo) and the crocheted edging (yay). I opted not to take a picture because I am so close, I want the next picture of Kirsi to be on me!
Knitting group is tonight so maybe I will sew in ends there.
Cheers!
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Fantastic!
Of course, if you are in Belfast, you absolutely must stop at the store. The owner was lovely - helpful, friendly, clearly knows her stuff, and loves her store. What more can you ask for? Well, how about a big selection of yarn (including lots of Rowan) and really good prices (I got a size 8, 24 inch Addi circular for only $8.99). In fact, Belfast and the store are so nice, I would make a point of going there!
I am actually wearing my scarf thing today so I will post pictures when I get home tonight.
Cheers!
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
It's Official...
Despite all of these works in process (did I mention that a completed Kirsi is waiting to be seamed and was staring at me from near by table bringing the grand total to 5 WIPs), it was all I could do not to start swatching for a new one. Seriously, I have a problem. Send help!
Cheers!
Sunday, August 07, 2005
A Long-Awaited Update
I have some knitting things to share. First off, here is a picture of the finished Husband's Socks. They turned out pretty well, if I do say so myself. Of course, it has been so darn hot here, it was all I could do to get him to put them on long enough to take this picture!
Since I can't seem to bring myself to finish a single project I have started, I have decided to start a new one. I am working on a baby blanket (pattern by Ann Norling, as printed in Debbie Macomber's The Shop on Blossom Street). It is a pretty simple basket weave pattern with just enough stitch interest to keep it from becoming completely monotonous. I am not sure who the recipient of this blanket will be. I know a couple of people who are having babies so I guess I will give it to whoever has their baby closest to the time that I finish the blanket!
And finally, for all you voyuers out there, here is a picture of my stash.
Pretty ugly mess, isn't it!
Cheers!
Tuesday, July 26, 2005
Blah, blah, blah...
I have been traveling like a crazy person these last few weeks and I am exhausted. Today was only my second day in the office since the second-to-last week of June and last week's travel was particularly grueling. I was in London on Monday, Manchester on Tuesday, Berlin on Wednesday, Munich on Friday, and back to Boston on Saturday. I barely had time to do anything but work, sleep, read, and do a little plane knitting.
I did have a small amount of time to see the sights of Berlin. I find that I generally enjoy my time in Germany (much of my honeymoon was spent there) but Berlin just was not all that exciting. I am sure there are cool places to see and fun things to do, but I didn't find them. I think the most interesting thing about Berlin is its post-WWII history. Unfortunately, on a city bus tour, there isn't much of that to be seen. I did see the Brandenburg Gate, the remainder of the Berlin Wall, and Check Point Charley. I also found a little time to do some yarn shopping! Most major department stores have a yarn and fabric section (a fabulous idea department stores in the US should copy) and the yarn is very reasonably priced. I got a bunch of different yarn but I am not going to tell you what it is until I take a picture of it.
I finished my husband's socks (I think I mentioned this before) but it is too hot to get him to put them on so I can take a picture. Next post will contain pictures, I promise.
My husband and I took a couple of days to visit some of my family in Maine (all the way up on Green Lake, past Bangor). It was a lovely time.. full of sun, swimming, and an insane number of seriously itchy bug bites.
This is a picture of a little red squirrel that my husband took. It was cute to see him crawling all over the ground trying to get the perfect shot (my husband was crawling on the ground, not the squirrel).
The other good parts about Maine - Super fresh steamers and lobsters and local handspun merino/silk/angora blend yarn (yes, I am as bad at yarn dieting as I am at food dieting). I am using this soft and luscious yarn to knit up a triangle scarf with ties from a Fibertrends pattern.
Okay, off to pack for Houston tomorrow. Thankfully, after tomorrow's trip I am done with travel for a while.
Has anyone else finished the 6th Harry Potter yet? I read it twice last week, it was very sad. As much as I like the more grown up subject matter, I kind of miss the lighthearted Harry of books 1-4.
Cheers!
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
Going on vacation...
Pictures galore upon my return.
Cheers!
Tuesday, June 28, 2005
Blanket for the beach house...
I am crocheting an afghan for my grandmother's condo in St. Augustine, FL. She gave me a piece of fabric from the couch and I found the most perfect yarn. It is Red Heart super saver in Summer Breeze and it matches nearly every color in the fabric sample (and I can get it for $2 a skein). The pattern I am using calls for 30 oz. or 1500 yards of yarn. When I purchased the yarn, I bought 15 oz. Yes, instead of 30 oz. or 1500 yards, I flaked and bought 15 oz. Three days later, when I realized what I had done, I went back to the AC Moore where I originally purchased the yarn. Guess what happened then... that's right, they were sold out. I put in a special order request and just got the call that Red Heart is discontinuing this color so the store cannot get anymore. Sigh. Here is a picture of the afghan in its current, two-skeins-done, state.
Grandma's Afghan
Now I have to troll the Internet and all my local yarn stores to see if I can find enough to finish the afghan. Did I mention that the variegated yarn from Red Heart is dylotted?
In other news, the Husband's second sock cuff is almost completed. I am off to Mexico on Sunday (yes, I get to spend the 4th of July in Mexico City doing work) so that means lots more plane knitting time. I decided that while I don't do much KIP, I do A LOT of KOP (knitting on planes). Hopefully I will get to do some blogging later this week.
Cheers.
At last, my blog has come along...
However, on a recent trip I got to go to Gothenburg, Sweden. Gothenburg is the second largest city in Sweden and in June, it is daylight for over 20 hours a day. I actually had a little time to check out the city center and stumbled across a charming little yarn store called Strikk where I found this:
Handspun Linen from Sweden
Pure linen, handspun for this store and only available in Sweden. It is a creamy white color and has a very crispy feeling. I think I am going to make a light spring/fall scarf with it.
Next up, I have been knitting away on Kirsi. This past weekend I finished all of the knitting. Presented for your perusal, pictures of the knitted and (sort of) blocked sleeves, back, and front.
The back and sleeves...
Kirsi's Back and Sleeves
And the fronts...
Kirsi's Fronts
I have really enjoyed knitting her. The yarn is soft and has great stitch definition. Plus, it was easy enough to knit quickly but interesting enough to, well, keep me interested. Next up, the dreaded finishing. I am not really that experienced with finishing so if anyone has good finishing tips, please pass them along. I have never finished any kind of garment with set in sleeves but I am well armed with Nancy Wiseman's Finishing Techniques, so hopefully things will go smoothly. Once the finishing is done, I get to do some crochet edging... something to look forward to. Unfortunately, I am not going to get to it until this weekend. I am spending another week on the road, this time in Philadelphia, PA and Charlotte, NC. At least I finally get a little time to blog.
For all of my travels, I have equipped myself with the necessary means to make a pair of socks for my husband. For some reason, he has no interest in me knitting anything for him. Socks are the only thing he seems to respond to, so socks he will get. As a bonus, they are super portable and great for plane knitting (unless I accidentally drop a dpn). So far I have one sock completed and the second sock cuff started. Check out the completed sock, knit with Schoeller Stahl Limbo Mexiko:
Husband's Sock #1
I hope to have the second sock finished by the end of the week. No second sock syndrome here, travel is the best motivator ever!
That's all for now. I have a few more pictures to show but I figured I would wait until later... not unload all of my goods at once.
Have a great night all!
Cheers
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
Coming soon to a blog near you...
Cheers from Chicago
Saturday, June 04, 2005
I need to share...
The silver lining, I have a 6 hour car ride today. At least the back is all counted out in terms of decrease and increase rows and row counts for certain measurement points. That means it will be easy to work on in the car.
Cheers!
Friday, June 03, 2005
Pictures I Promised
Pink and Black Stripe Felted Bag
The purple bag, with removable flower pin, is going to my mother as a belated Mother's Day present (shawl, what shawl?).
Purple Felted Bag and Flower
I am headed home to NY this weekend for my mother's college graduation and then off to Sweden next week for a business trip. Most likely, there won't be much time for blogging so I will talk to you all next week.
Cheers!
Bonus
Thursday, June 02, 2005
Sex on Toast (aka the U2 Concert)
Last Thursday I had the extreme pleasure of attending the U2 concert in Boston. In late January, I managed, by some miracle, to score four tickets off the Ticketmaster website to this most amazing concert. For those of you not in Boston, tickets for three shows sold out in under 10 minutes. This highlights the extent of the miracle that was me getting tickets! After months of anxious waiting, I finally got my nirvana (the spiritual place, not the Kurt Cobain band).
The concert was outstanding. U2 is fantastic live and there is nothing more exciting than seeing 20,000 people all hanging on every word of this man called Bono. They played lots of good stuff... Sunday Bloody Sunday, One, The Fly, Love and Peace, Where the Streets Have No Name, and the list goes on. They played for two hours and did to encores (7 songs). At one point, Bono pulled a young woman up on stage, hugged her for at least 2 minutes, and then took off his sunglasses, looked into her eyes, and danced with her. Melting... my girlfriend and I were melting (and supremely jealous). I don't care how old, married, sweaty, or short Bono is, to me all he has to do is sing and he is sex on toast. Fabulous. Anyone have tickets to the October show that I can buy??
Now for a little knitting talk...
I was a busy knitting bee this Memorial weekend. My husband had a lot of work to do so we spent most of the weekend hanging around the house. After the crazy past couple of weeks, it was exactly what I wanted! I (finally) felted a bag that had been knitted over 3 months ago. I crocheted and hand felted a couple of flowers that I am going to pin to said bag. I knit and felted a second bag (pink and black stripes) and finished the shrug from the free Interweave pattern.
Finally, on Monday I started the cute short sleeve wrap-like shirt from the Cinnabar & Spice section of the Spring/Summer 2005 issue of VK. I avoided swatching (bad girl) and started with the sleeves. Got it right on the first try baby... both stitch and row count. That never happens to me. Even when I swatch properly, which I do most of the time, my row count is almost never right. Needless to say, I was very pleased. Thus far it is a quick and enjoyable knit. In a few days I have completed both sleeves and the back up to the armhole shaping. I have some work travel on the schedule for next week and I am looking forward to taking the fronts along for the ride. I am knitting the whole thing in some old stash Caron Simply Soft Brites. Normally, this is not something I would pick for a garment but it is very pleasing to touch, the stitch definition is really lovely, and it is a fabulous shade of bright salmon pink. Perfect for summer. For the purpose of giving my sweater a life (because things can't exist without a name), I am going to christen her Kirsi (a Hindi name meaning amaranth blossoms).
That's about all for today. Pictures of said knitting items to come (as soon as my lazy camera spits them out).
Cheers
Monday, May 23, 2005
For your viewing pleasure
Alpaca Yarn
Originally uploaded by kellymarino.
Next up, some hand-dyed, superwash merino wool. It is very soft and a pretty periwinkle blue-purple color. I am thinking I will use this to make a simple and elegant shell to wear for work. Any good pattern recommendations from the folks out there? Let me know!
Merino Yarn
Originally uploaded by kellymarino.
Rayon Yarn
Originally uploaded by kellymarino.
Finally, a little something for the young at heart. My husband surprised me with this after we got home from the festival...
Jerry the Llama
Originally uploaded by kellymarino.
Isn't he freakin' adorable?! I named his Jerry (nope, no idea why) and he sits on my nightstand giving me knitting inspiration as I sleep.
That is the whirlwind tour of my trip to the wool festival. Tune in later this week for updates on all my WIPs and maybe, a finished item for your viewing pleasure. Also, a review of the second Boston show by U2 (Thursday night baby!!!).
Cheers
Wednesday, May 18, 2005
All work and no play makes Kelly a dull blogger...
Recent business travel means I haven't had time to blog or take pictures. It does mean, however, I had lots of time for plane knitting. Even better, I flew Jet Blue (www.jetblue.com) so I got to watch TV and knit for the entire three hour flight. I am a big fan of the free Direct TV available on Jet Blue. If you have never flown them, I would recommend giving it a try.
In other news, the NH Sheep and Wool festival was a blast. Even my non-fiber-loving husband enjoyed looking at all the sheep, lambs, goats, alpacas, and llamas. The alpacas were a special favorite of mine and to honor them, I purchased 1200 yards of some incredibly soft, DK weight 100% alpaca yarn. It is a lovely charcoal grey color and it will eventually be turned into either a cardigan or a simple sweater designed using the techniques from Elizabeth Zimmerman's Knitting Without Tears. I also purchased ~1000 yards of superwash merino wool hand dyed a lovely periwinkle/blue/purple color and ~1000 yards of nylon yarn in an incredible hand dyed colorway containing reds, pinks, yellows, creams, and tans. I will post pictures soon because the beautiful yarn has to be seen to be appreciated.
That's all for now. I am meeting with my Sudbury SnB ladies tonight and we are going to do a little crochet tutorial. Should be fun!
Cheers
Friday, May 13, 2005
Ribby tank close up
Ribby tank close up
Originally uploaded by kellymarino.
Bonus shot: Here is a close-up of the ribbing... only 9 more inches to go until I can start sleeve shaping!
Ribby tank in-progress
Ribby tank in-progress
Originally uploaded by kellymarino.
Before Sunday, though, I get to go to the NH Sheep and Wool Festival! My DH (who will now be known as "The Best Husband in the World" or "TBHW") offered to drive me up there (yay car knitting) and take pictures of all the cute sheep while I shop. What a deal! I promise to post pictures of the event and all the stash I buy. I hope to find yarn to make a shrug and to make my latest pattern obsession, Lelah. If you haven't seen this pattern, it is graciously offered free of charge from Knitting for Boozehags. It is super cute and just right for the Avril Lavigne concert I am going to in August (yeah, I like teenybopper music, you gotta problem with that??). I am hoping to find some cool yarn to use for Lelah and a matching shrug (see my previous post about the Interweave shrug pattern I love).
That's all I have for now. Tune in next week for "The Trip to NH Sheep and Wool", progress on the shell, and the book review I mentioned in my previous post.
Cheers!
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Casting on and cruising along
The shawl on the other hand, is definitely moving at a snails pace. Lace weight yarn with size 8's is a bit of a drag. I have to be careful with every movement not to lose a stitch off the end of my needles. I had set myself a goal of completeing two pattern repeats per night (a total of 16 rows). While this may not sound like much, I am so slow with this that it takes me a couple hours. Sadly, I realized the other night that two pattern repeats equals approximately 2 inches of shawl length. To quote Homer Simpson, "Doh!". I am never going to have this finished by the time I see my mom in June.
This setback does not stop me from thinking about new projects however! I think next I would like to make a shrug. While I am not sure how or when I will wear something like that, they are just so darn cute. Particularly the pink 3/4 sleeve free pattern from Interweave. I had to physicially restrain myself from grabbing some stash and starting it last night. I would like to make the shrug out of some Debbie Bliss cashmerino that I have sitting around but I would need to adapt the pattern to aran weight yarn. Maybe that would be a good exercise for me... when the shawl is finished!
Progress reports and book reviews to come later this week. Plus, a sneak peak at this weekend's entry, I am heading to the NH Sheep and Wool Festival on Saturday. Ohhh the stash... it is so good it almost hurts.
Cheers!
Friday, May 06, 2005
Crochet "Procrastination" Scarf
There, the justification process is complete. This scarf is no longer about procrastination but is now about making something comforting for my grandmother. Suddenly, I feel a little like Mother Theresa (except without the life devoted to doing good for others).
Maybe tonight I will cast on for the Ribby Shell... or maybe I will just keep working on the scarf.
Crochet "Procrastination" Scarf
Originally uploaded by kellymarino.
Wednesday, May 04, 2005
Baby Joey's Sweater
Baby Joey's Sweater
Originally uploaded by kellymarino.
Look at the fantastic buttons and cute rolled edges!
Sweater Finishing - 1, Procrastination - 0
The sweater details:
- Pattern is from Creative Knitting, May 2005 issue
- I used TLC Cara Mia yarn (50% acrylic, 19% nylon, 18% rayon, 13% angora), one skein of each color
- Needles sizes 7 and 9
- Buttons from Joann Fabrics, purchased by my knitting friend Tiffany because she knew they would be perfect for the sweater (and how right she was)
As soon as my blogerbot is working, I will post a picture of the finished sweater. Keep your eye out for it! I think my firewall at work is preventing me from posting pictures. Boo for the firewall.
Next up, I am going to cast on for the Chicknits Ribby Shell. I am using Elan Endless Summer 100% cotton in a nice sage-green color. This will make a good plane project (it is knit in the round) and since I have a couple of trips coming up, I figure I should get started. Unfortunately, the shell requires a lot of casting on (some 200 plus stitches) so I will need a quite room and some serious counting time.
Tuesday, May 03, 2005
Cozies
That just leaves the baby sweater. I already have one side and sleeve seam completed which means I am only a side seam, a sleeve seam, and four buttons away from a finished sweater. Sigh... I hope the sweater still fits the baby by the time I get off my lazy finishing bum! Pictures to come (once I complete the sweater tonight... come hell or high water!)
Sunday, May 01, 2005
Sunday, Sunday, Sunday
Enjoy Fox's Sunday lineup!
Here we go again...
Welcome to my blog. I hope you enjoy checking out my knitting and my general rambling.