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!
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