09 Aug 2010 @ 12:13 PM 

I am still knitting bit by bit. I went to Purl Soho Warehouse with Stacy and picked up some great yarn. Cascade Luna in three beautiful colors. It was awesome! The idea was to make a shawl for myself. The colors are a beautiful chartreuse kind of color, aqua, and blue. These are my favorite colors and I couldn’t wait to get started. The next day, Stacy had the day off from work so I went over there and knitted with her in her room and watched movies all day. It was really awesome. The pattern I chose was LaLa’s Simple Shawl which looked simple (hence the name) and was easy to memorize. I didn’t even need the pattern after the first set of repeats.

LaLa's Simple ShawlHere are the colors for your amazement. The yarn was soft and cotton and so easy to use. There was a little fluke with the amount of yarn I got from Purl Soho. I thought I had 3 skeins of each color in my shopping bag but it turns out I had 6 of each color! Can you imagine?! Yes, I ran right down and returned the extra 3 skeins of each color of yarn. My conscience couldn’t stand it at all for even a couple of minutes if I didn’t. I really enjoyed the pattern and the colors. Here are the finished pictures.

LaLa's Simple Shawl

LaLa's Simple Shawl

LaLa's Simple Shawl

So I finished within a week and really enjoyed the speed and color of this knit. So I had some stash yarn and a very good friend’s birthday coming up so…..what do you think happened? I knitted another one. Yep, that’s right. This next one took me a bit longer cause I had other stuff going on in my life (who’d have thought). The yarn was Debbie Mumm in Pine Tree colorway. It was super soft and very nice. I really enjoyed using this yarn as well. The colors are my absolute favorite in green and I bought this for myself to make something warm and toasty. However, this is what happens in life. Her birthday was coming up and I needed to get something done for her so she wins. Here are these photos of the Pine Tree Simple Shawl.

LaLa's Simple Shawl 2

LaLa's Simple Shawl 2

LaLa's Simple Shawl 2

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 16 Dec 2009 @ 9:21 PM 

This is too funny to not post. I must be too tired. What’s the problem with these? Did I notice it as I was knitting? Yes. Did I kitchener stitch the thumb anyway? Yes I did. Why? I don’t know!!!!

This picture is in focus and the other picture shows the actual size of the thumb for this mitten on the ruler. Laugh all day people! It is very funny!

Awww man!!!!!!
Awww man!!!!!!

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 02 Sep 2009 @ 1:04 PM 

The fall issue of Interweave Knits is out and the cover has a coat on it that I just had to have. It’s called the Clasica Coat (Ravelry Link) and I am knitting it with my Dulce de Leche handspun yarn. The chances are I will run out of yarn but I contacted the vendor for my fiber that I used and she said she gets that colorway in all the time and she will be in touch and I shouldn’t worry. I am not worried any longer. My yarn doesn’t match the gauge for the pattern. I have modified to meet my needs. I am very happy with what I have so far. The back and hood extension are both done. The measurements of my finished piece fit the large size. That’s what I am trying to do so things are going well. I cast on 10 stitches less than the smallest size written in the pattern and adjusted the pattern to fit this adjustment. All is going well and I can’t wait to finish it. I cast on 78 and decreased by 10 stitches where it says to decrease. When it said to increase to 32 for the hood extension, I followed those directions exactly as that was for the textured pattern and I couldn’t adjust that appropriately. The hood extension says to stop at 22 inches but when I finished one of the pattern repeats for the textured stitch I was at 21 so I stopped there. Here are is a picture of the back with the hood extension.

Clasica Coat

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 04 Aug 2009 @ 10:20 AM 

My friend Jesh posted a blog about her new wheel and took a video of it spinning so I thought I would do the same.

FiberMerino/Mohair

The fiber I am spinning here is 2 pounds of merino mohair that I bought for a meer $32 on ebay. It is soft as silk and I love it. However, now it is hindering me cause it’s been on my wheel for months. I have decided to hurry it along. Last week I had one full spool of this and I wanted to start my Christmas spinning. Damn! I have to finish this before I start. I have split this up into 6 piles of evenly weighted fiber so I can finish it into a 3-ply for my Dollar and a Half Cardigan (Ravelry link). Now that I have started spinning again, I am so excited to do it. I am not annoyed with this fiber for getting in my way. I am enjoying spinning as I always do and kicking myself for having set it aside for months. I should spin at least once a week but now I am obsessed again. Now I have 4 full bobbins and only 1.5 or so to go before I finish.

Christmas

Now for the fiber I was itching to spin. Christmas is right around the corner (well it is for knitters and spinners). I ordered this fiber in March for my Christmas project for my mother in law. She has told me in the past about the colors she wants for anything I might knit for her. She asked me for black with jewel tones. I e-mailed Amy at Spunky Eclectic and asked her advice. She recommended this fiber. This is a blend and it’s very soft. She explained, though, that the colors wouldn’t dye up very saturated which is what I had asked for. This is the softest nicest fiber and I can’t wait to spin it. However, the colors don’t really go together as I had hoped. Amy tried to steer me in another direction I think but I ordered this anyway. Here is the plan:

A 2 ply finished yarn. I have 8 ounces of the black (more gray). I have 4 ounces of the red and orange. I have 4 ounces of the blue and green. I will spin it all the same and ply one black strand with each of the others. This should give me a few skeins of black with the green and black with the orange. Then, when knitting, I will knit portions with the one color and then portions with the other. I think it will end up working very well. I haven’t picked a pattern but I think the pattern will also play a huge part in how it ends up working.  I do love how the colors turned out alone. They are all so beautiful and the tones are exactly what I had hoped even though they don’t work together. I was hoping the saturation would be deeper but I am thrilled with this end result anyway.

Christmas Christmas

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 15 Jul 2009 @ 9:00 AM 

I am working on getting my house together for my dad’s visit. He arrives tomorrow and I am cleaning and rearranging and getting everything done. It’s like a spring cleaning kind of situation for two weeks now. I am hoping to finish up my Teeny Grownup Coverup pattern within the next couple of days and get the finished post up too. Just wanted to check in cause it’s been a couple weeks since I posted. WTF? Thanks for your patience and I hope to post a real post soon.

Lucy my GooseyHere is a random picture from my flickr photostream to keep you entertained. I feel it’s illegal to post without a picture. This is the best dog in the world just after her haircut for my dad’s visit. She is tired! It’s tiring to get embarrassed when they cut all your hair off and leave you naked!

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 30 Jun 2009 @ 9:44 PM 

Catrina's CoverupRemember the BFF coverups? I’ll refresh your memory:
Now, Bella’s didn’t turn out as nicely mostly because she won’t stop growing. Darn kids and food! What a combination! If only you could stop feeding them all would stay status quo! But no, you have to feed them or they arrest you! But I digress. Bella’s turned out a bit snug so either I will make a new one or she will stretch and this one will fit her (which is what I expect will happen). However, this coverup has been so popular with those who have seen and Catrina’s family that I decided to write up the pattern. If you are interested, please let me know. I may post it for free or put it on Ravelry for just a few dollars. The girls love it for the slit in the side. They feel so grown up with that that they get too excited to wear it. Also, Catrina has a petite Aunt who apparently would like to steel it. She took it at a pool party and tried it on and loves it. She has asked Catrina if she can have it and Catrina said no she could not. I have an out of town guest coming to visit with my father in a couple of weeks. This is my step niece and her mother. She is 5 or 6 now and I think she would love to have a coverup like the big girls so I went and picked some yarn in her favorite colors and I cast on her coverup today. Here are the day-glow colors we chose: Harleigh Nicole's Coverup to be It should be done within a couple of days given the fact that I am frogging my shawl! That’s right, it’s over.

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 30 Jun 2009 @ 8:17 AM 

Toasty Seraphim Shawl This is a shawl I am currently working on. It’s called the Seraphim Shawl and I love it. The link is a Ravelry link and is beautiful. My problem is that I have run out of my yarn. The pattern calls for 800-1000 yards of yarn and my yarn is the proper weight. I am in the middle of the second chart and I have about 50 more rows and two charts left to knit. I was going to use some of my two ply alpaca that I was selling on Etsy to finish but I don’t think that’s enough either. This yarn for the shawl is handspun and I don’t have any fiber left to spin more yarn. The brown alpaca is the same fiber that I spun with the silk alpaca I am using for this shawl. I am seriously considering frogging this shawl and choosing another pattern to use this yarn. I really want a shawl for this yarn and I have really enjoyed knitting it but if I continue with the alpaca and I run I may end up frogging anyway. Does anyone have any other suggestions for me? Any other ideas? Please help me out! I could really use the input!

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 16 Jun 2009 @ 10:57 AM 

Spring Forward done!

Spring ForwardThis time I made a real effort to take a pretty finished object picture.  This is my favorite shot from the bunch.  It’s very very hard to photograph your own foot.  I put a ball where my foot was supposed to go and focused, pushed the button and placed my foot and hoped all went well.  Well, it didn’t go well but I like the result.  This shot has a bit too much lens flare and glare but it makes the photo look misty and magical which I do like.  The focus is a bit off but the depth of field is nice.  Most of the shots were out of focus and yucky but I have a few that show enough detail to do a finished object post.

As I said before, these socks were the easiest thing ever to knit.  It was so fun and quick.  I love the color and the fit.  I went through all the details of these socks in my previous post about them so I won’t bore you with that here.  It took me so long to finish them because I had too many other projects on the needles (who knows about that?).  I will do other finished object posts about that other stuff later.  Here are some of the other shots that are acceptable but not great.

Spring ForwardSpring Forward

Spring Forward

You know I could say that I planned that long pretty piece of grass (weed) between my ankles there but you know I didn’t.

The next item up for discussion is free fiber from Diva Knitting. I got second prize in her 4 year blogiversary contest and received 5 ounces of hand dyed fiber which happens to be in my favorite colors ever! Thanks Cheryl! I believe this is destined to be a self striping single for a pair of socks for me. I never had a fiber tell me so quickly what I should do with it before but this stuff screamed self striping socks for me and noone else! I am very excited and I hope I can get to it soon. Now for the excuses: The photos seem muted but when I was editing them up in Lightroom they were spot on a beautifully saturated with accurate color. I don’t know what happened and I even calibrated my monitor again to see if that would do it. It didn’t. What’s a girl to do. Here’s the beautiful optim:

2nd Prize

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 06 Jun 2009 @ 8:25 PM 

Every other Friday night I meet with a group of ladies for Craft Night.  Craft night can consist of knitting, spinning, crocheting, weaving, tatting, embroidery, and other assorted boxed crafts.  Sometimes, people don’t even craft, but we frown on that.  There are between 5 and 8 of us typically.  Here are a few of us:

HeatherStacySandi

First from the left is Heather sporting her very own handknit beanie.  She found the pattern on Ravelry and made it her very own self.  She is a scientist and can’t handle knitting on the fly or even knitting loosely.  She cracks me up!  Next in the lineup is Stacy.  She is embroidering in this shot but most of the time she crochets at Craft Night and it is always held at her house.  She wants to learn to knit so I think we are going to teach her.  Next in the lineup here is Sandi.  Anyone who has read my blog before knows Sandi.  She is my sister-in-law and she has branched out so much that she currently is working on three projects right now!  Can you believe it!?

Last night was our regular craft night and there is a new yarn store opening up in Costa Mesa called Knit Schtick.  We decided to get together today and go down there when the store opened at 11 and then have lunch across the street at a Peruvian restaurant called Inca Grill.  Well the yarn store doesn’t officially open until tomorrow so this was called a pre-sale.  It really was a lovely store.  There are two large tables set up with about 8 chairs each set up around them to knit at with coasters for your drinks and holders for your patterns if you bring one.  There were two love seats in the front of the store with coffee tables loaded with magazines and books to browse.  Don’t even get me started on the yarns!  They were all beautiful and in some gorgeous colorways.  The owners were not only knowledgeable but they were helpful and wonderfully kind and obliging.  Heather wanted to buy yarn for a sweater and they spent a good 10-15 minutes helping her determine what to buy and how much and they are even going to make a special effort to get her a pattern from a sample in the store.  Don’t get me wrong, this place was packed with people.  When we got there, there was a line out the door waiting to get in!  The place was packed and I don’t think anyone there had any trouble getting their questions answered.  Heather got some beautiful Malibrigo in a brown and purple and gold colorway that is amazing.  She has never made a sweater before so I am very excited for her.

Now, on to what I got!  I never bought Malibrigo before so this is my first skein ever.  Isn’t it so pretty!?

Malabrigo

I have no idea what I am going to do with it.  I love how the blue runs into the gold and the purple.  I got the extra skein of just the blue to really pull that out in the project that I make that is yet to be determined.

Malabrigo

The prices at Knit Schtick were really quite reasonable.  I wouldn’t think they are high or particularly low but right where you might expect them to be.  I would certainly make the trip down here for any project.

Malabrigo

I am open to ideas for this yarn.  I have two skeins of the Mariposa which has the green, brown, tan, blue, and purple and one of the blue totally about 600 yards of worsted.

Malabrigo

After we left the store we went and had a lovely lunch.  We then dropped Stacy off at home and dropped by Joghurt for a refreshing treat.  This lovely yogurt place has a Tuesday Morning in the same parking lot so who were we to not go in?  That’s where I found this:

Bonus!

Which I got for $3.99.  Can you even believe it?  So after I got back and I was talking to Stacy on the phone, she wants to go there.  I may end up back there tomorrow!  Well to top off the weekend, I didn’t go through all my mail yesterday and I found this that I still haven’t looked at:

Verena

I have never knit anything from this magazine but I surely will.  These are always some of the most beautiful and fashion forward patterns I have ever seen and I love to get it whenever it arrives.  I can’t wait to finish this blog so I can look through this magazine!

There you have it.  All the news that’s fit to print and boring enough to share with you all.  That’s what you get when you don’t blog for a year and a day (or a couple weeks anyway).


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 23 May 2009 @ 6:25 PM 

Catrina's CoverupDone coverup 1.  I know you may find this hard to believe, but Bella is almost a year younger than Catrina.  She is the youngest and the tallest in her entire class.  Moving on.  Catina’s coverup is done.  You can see from this shot the jogless stripes (haha) on the edge.  The girls love the slit up the side of this coverup.  Bella’s is going to be a challenge because the sizes are so different.  She also wants hers to have only one tank strap looking more “caveman”.  Bella’s will have orange at the bottom moving into yellow at the top.  After blocking, I had to shorten the straps a bit for Catrina cause she is much shorter than I had measured.  This will eventually work out alright because as she gets taller, we can just take the straps down and she can still wear it. I think the eyelets at the bottom turned out just like I wanted them.  Catrina loves it!

Catrina's Coverup Catrina's Coverup

Catrina's Coverup

Postscript from the other day:

For those of you who read my previous rant and plea for advice here is an update.  Bella and I met with the Girl Scout troop leader and it went very well.  The leader had spoken with the girls and the girls assured Dawn that noone had said or would say something like that about Bella.  The girl who said it voluntarily confessed to saying it and the other girls chimed in that it wasn’t true.  Dawn explained this to Bella.  Dawn went on the ask the other girls what Bella could do to make better friends in the troop.  The troop made a few suggestions for Bella to hear and Dawn told Bella what those were and they were good ideas.  We took them to heart and will apply them where necessary.  Overall, I think it was a good meeting with her and Bella was pleased with the outcome.  The bottom line is this troop has been together since kindergarten and Bella just joined this year.  This was part of the problem since they don’t know her as well.  I think everything is going to go well from here on out as the girls have promised to make a better effort with her.  Alls well that ends well.  Keep your fingers crossed.


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 18 May 2009 @ 5:44 PM 

Catrina and BellaThis is Bella and Catrina.  They are BFFs (I think).  I don’t get it but this is them last Friday at the park after school.  They played together and had a blast.  They love to dress up together because Green Cover-UpBella has a bunch of dressy dresses that we have bought at thrift stores and relatives have bought for her because she is such a princess.  Therefore, Catrina likes to come over and wear these things.  One of the things that they like to wear is Bella’s coverup from a couple of years ago.  They like it because it’s strapless and cool.  I told them I would make them a coverup for their summer season that matched.  This is my project for this blog.

I told them it would have a slit up the side.  They loved this idea.  The rest is my idea.  I would design Catrina’s as a tank dress and Bella wants hers to be a caveman dress with the tank strap over on one side.  Here is my project so far.  I will be writing this pattern up and we will see if there is any interest.  I might sell this one for a buck or two.

CoverupThere is some minor shaping at the waist.  CoverupI am having trouble trying to figure out the tank straps in a circular knit but everything else is going well.  I love the eyelets at the bottom and the rounded shape of the slit.  The gradation of colors will play into the pair of dresses.  Bella’s will be orange at the bottom and graduate to yellow at the top.  The slit in this dress is about 6 inches but for these girls, it’s from the knee almost to the hip.  They are very excited about that.  Any other ideas you all have to help me out with this would be greatly appreciated.

Coverup

Contest link: http://www.divaknitting.com/blog/2009/05/15/4-year-blogiversary-must-be-time-for-a-contest


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 29 Apr 2009 @ 7:57 AM 

Shawl center piece

Turns out, Savvy has a gown she is borrowing for her baptism.  She also has a shawl, but as her Godmother, I’m pulling rank.  Both the gown and the shawl are borrowed.  I am knitting her a shawl that she can keep and hand down to her children for their baptisms or wear at her wedding.  I decided to design it myself after perusing a bunch of patterns on the internet.  What I intend to do it knit a square for the center, pick up the stitches on each of the sides and knit lace panels from there.  The next panel for each side will be a little more than lace and have some more detail and more coverage then the second panels.  Then, I will knit an edge with some lovely detailed design.  Should be fun.  Now, I started this yesterday and I thought I would make a cabled X for the center piece.  I hate it.  Not only does the cable not show up well enough or in enough detail, my X is not symetrical.  Please also note that my square is a rectangle.  I knew this would happen after I got to the center but I thought I would compensate for that later in the second level of panels.

The next step will be to frog this, cast on a few number of stitches, graph it out on some knitters graph paper, and use eyelets instead of cables for the center square.  It will be an X again but I think it will look much better than the cable.  I think if I were knitting at a tighter gauge, the cable would have looked much better.  The concept here is a lacy, airy, pretty little shawl and knitting a tight cable was a wrong turn.  Frogging now and posting other designs as soon as possible.

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 28 Apr 2009 @ 10:19 AM 

My model IsabellaI have to say, of course, that I haven’t sold anything yet.  However, I am pleased with one thing that has happened.  A plurk bud, Illiane, informed me that I may need permission to sell other designers finished objects as a condition of the license provided with each pattern that I used.  I hadn’t thought of that and I try to be lawful in every respect.  I wrote each of the designers of the objects I am selling that I didn’t design.  I am very very pleased with the outcome.  So far, only one person has asked that I take their item off my Etsy page because she sells them on her Etsy page.  I took it dowm immediately.  The other two that I have heard from have granted me permission as long as I mention their name in my listing.  I have done this.  I am still waiting for one more response.  I am so pleased wtih people being so nice.  However, I think I am going to try to avoid this problem in the future and either design my own stuff to sell, or ask permission before I pull the trigger.

This is one of the designs that I have permission to sell (thanks Cosymakes) that I didn’t design.  I did, however, design and make the model and I grant permission to myself to use my daughters likeness here and on my Etsy page. :)

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 27 Apr 2009 @ 7:39 AM 

SavvyYou know Savvy Rose, right?  This is her.  She is beautiful and she is being baptized at the end of May (hopefully).  I am going to knit her gown for the ceremony but I can’t find a good pattern.  Do any of you have one or know of one?  I want something long and lacey but with good coverage.  I don’t know why but once I figured out I was going to do this, I can’t seem to find anything.  There was a good one I liked in Leisure Arts Beautiful Baby book but I can’t find that either.  Ravelry has a few but nothing that pops.  If you know of one, please direct me.  Thanks!

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 26 Apr 2009 @ 7:53 PM 
 

Etsy

 

Yep, I finally did it.  I 0pened an Etsy shop to sell some stuff so I can buy more yarn!  Ha!  That’s all she wrote.

Please visit:  Loopykd’s Etsy Shop

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