Saturday, May 20, 2006

New stuff!

So, what have I been up to lately? I finished the front of Wicker and started the second sleeve, but I just got so bored of all the (K2,P2) ribbing! And the cotton really started to hurt my fingers. They were yearning for something softer, something with some give.

My Knit Picks order finally arrived, but much to my dismay, the Alpaca Cloud I ordered to make the Tie One On shawl for the wedding didn't complement my dress. Serves me right for taking my husband's advice on color. So into the stash it goes...

So what now? After thinking about it some more, I realized that I probably didn't want to wear a wrap. I'd be better off with a really fabulous scarf, something I can keep wearing while eating dinner at the reception, or dancing afterward. I decided on a great yarn called Disco Lights from Tilli Tomas in the color Burnt Orange.
 

It's so pretty, I don't want to mess it up just yet. I just want to admire it for a while. So I decided to work on Ms. Marigold in the Elegance yarn that was also in my Knit Picks order. This yarn is really soft and pretty, but it's strange. It started out super splitty when I first cast on, then by the third row it was normal, and now on the fourth row the plies are overly twisted. Weird. But it feels so much nicer than cotton!

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

I cracked the code!

Years ago, when we lived in Texas, I picked up a new book called The Da Vinci Code. I don't usually buy anything when we go to Barnes & Noble, because up until that point, I couldn't remember the last time I read a book that I wasn't going to be tested on.

Since my degree is in Art History, Mike thought I might enjoy this one. He'd been trying to get me interested in reading, so I agreed to give it a shot. Once home, I couldn't put the thing down! I was even reading during the day, instead of watching TV or - gasp - knitting!

I credit that book for breaking me of my reading displeasure. Now that the movie is coming out, there's Da Vinci Code stuff everywhere. Google is running a promotion, whereby the first 10,000 people to complete the 24 games move on to round 2. The prize for being one of the 10,000 is a limited edition replica cryptex. Being a lover of games, and the book, I of course submitted my entry and hoped I would be a finalist. Check out what was in the mailbox yesterday!

 
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Monday, May 15, 2006

Happy Mother's Day!

Since we consider Gibson our kid, we celebrate Mother's/Father's Day. If you know him, you know that he's less of a "dog" and more like one of those ill-mannered children on some TV show. Very out of control and hyper. Yeah, I know it's our fault - and we're working on that. I've been reading Cesar's Way. But enough about that. Here's what I got from him:

 

In spite of his craziness, he somehow managed to go out to Lush to buy me all these wonderful treats! The most unique item is the jelly soap in the container. Very strange to "pinch" off a piece of soap that feels like it could be a giant whale snot. And yes, you're reading that right - it's called Spank Me With Saplings. Thanks Gibs! Posted by Picasa

Saturday, May 13, 2006

I love spring knits

I love the knits for spring/summer; all the tanks and short-sleeved tops with lacey details and soft, flowy styles. Yes, I love them - but do I look good in them? Not really. I'm better off in a thick wool pullover, where no one will notice the (ahem) rolls.

Still, I can't help but want to make the Eyelet Chemise in the latest Interweave Knits magazine. Though, not in the called-for Euroflax linen. Can't stand to work with the stuff. Definitely something softer.

 

And have it reiterated lately how much I love having a yarn store less than a mile from my house? I trotted over to the Knitting Bee the other day to see what new goodies they had, and I picked up a couple of fun items. The aforementioned Interweave Knits magazine being one, and also 2 balls of Debbie Bliss Cotton Angora on sale for $2.99, along with a nifty new Mini Kacha counter.

 

Not sure what to make with the Cotton Angora, but for now, it's a great addition to my yarn shelf. And the little Kacha has been handy during my progress on the Wicker sweater. I still love my full-size Kacha, but I couldn't resist the little green guy.

And here's how the front of Wicker is going. You can see how I substituted the eyelet holes for cables.

 

I gotta give a shout out to my Secret Pal. Hiya! I just got an email from her (I assume it's a her, because the email handle is "knitmom" - not trying to be sexist here). I'm still waiting to hear who I get to be a secret pal to, and I'm just dying to know! Posted by Picasa

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Here comes the bride...

Not referring to myself, of course (been there, done that!). While shopping for my Ma for Mother's Day, I spotted this dress and had to get it for Trent and Ann's upcoming wedding.

 

It actually ties in the back, but I kinda like the way it looks tied in front. Anyhow, I ordered some yarn to make a few accessories. I just love any excuse to buy new yarn and make fun little projects!

Although the wedding will be in California at the end of June, it might be a little chilly later on in the evening, so I figure a light wrap or shawl would be a good idea. After perusing the million or so wraps/shawls out there, I really liked the blue version of Tie One On from knitty.



I had worked with Rowan KidSilk Haze before, and although I LOVE the yarn and the stuff made from it, it does require patience and a gentle hand (which I'm not in the mood for right now). I decided to use Alpaca Cloud in Sunlight from Knit Picks instead. Why? Because it's slightly less delicate, and costs next to nothing.

Of course, I'll also need a little bag to carry my essentials. I chose to make the square crochet bag from Leigh Radford's One Skein. I just placed the order for the yarn, Louet Sales MerLin Camelot in Sunflower. It was hard to find online, so I pretty much figured it would be impossible to find in stores.




Now I must wait for all the goodies to show up! Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Secret Pal 8 Questionnaire

As a former SPer (SP4 alumnus), I'm really excited to participate again in SP8! I'm going to fill out the questionnaire anew, since it might be interesting to see if my answers have changed over the last year and a half. Here goes!

1. What is/are your favorite yarn/s to knit with? What fibers do you absolutely *not* like? I like a lot of yarns, but my favs are soft wools with maybe a bit of angora, alpaca, or mohair... delicious! I don't care for "novelty" yarns or acrylic-y acrylics.

2. What do you use to store your needles/hooks in? I made the Circular Knitting Needle Holder from Stitch 'N Bitch, which hangs in my closet, and my crochet hooks and straights are in a drawer in one of my "yarn towers". I don't use straights very often, as I prefer circs. I also have a set of Denise Interchangeables, which come in their own nifty case.

3. How long have you been knitting? Would you consider your skill level to be beginner, intermediate or advanced? I taught myself to knit about 3.5 years ago, and I consider myself an intermediate/advanced knitter (but I'm not afraid to challenge myself!). Since I don't often crochet, I think I'm a beginner.

4. Do you have an Amazon or other online wish list? I have an Amazon wish list, and my Knit Picks wish list won't let me add the books/patterns that I want (weird!).

5. What's your favorite scent? (for candles, bath products etc.) I love soft, sweet florals like jasmine and honeysuckle, as well as herbals like green tea and basil.

6. Do you have a sweet tooth? Favorite candy? Oh boy, yes! I love desserts, all kinds, and my favorite candies are salt water taffy, nougat, various Japanese candies, and anything cinnamon flavored.

7. What other crafts or Do-It-Yourself things do you like to do? Do you spin? Sadly, I haven't made time for other crafts lately, but I would love to learn how to spin.

8. What kind of music do you like? Can your computer/stereo play MP3s? (if your buddy wants to make you a CD) I have a very eclectic taste in music - specific artists, not music genres.

9. What's your favorite color? Or--do you have a color family/season/palette you prefer? Any colors you just can't stand? I like most colors, but my favs are reds/pinks and olive/sage green. I don't like bright colors like hot pink or grass green.

10. What is your family situation? Do you have any pets? I'm a married housewife, and my husband works from home, so we are together all the time! We've chosen not to have kids, but we have a spoiled dog and want more canine kids in the future.

11. Do you wear scarves, hats, mittens or ponchos? I occasionally wear scarves and hats (though not this time of year), and I don't wear mittens or ponchos.

12. What is/are your favorite item/s to knit? This really depends on my mood. Sometimes I like small projects, other times I'll dedicate myself to a real sweater. I like knitting things with lace, aran, or rib patterns because it keeps things interesting.

13. What are you knitting right now? I'm working on Wicker from Rowan 37, and I'm currently researching new projects as well. I generally like having more than one project at a time, so I can switch between them if I get bored.

14. Do you like to receive handmade gifts? If they're well-made gifts, sure!

15. Do you prefer straight or circular needles? Bamboo, aluminum, plastic? Bamboo circs all the way!

16. Do you own a yarn winder and/or swift? Yes on both accounts. I even have a yarn meter, but I don't think it's calibrated correctly, so I don't use it.

17. How did you learn to knit? I sat in front of the computer and looked at a website, and also consulted a book I bought from Michael's.

18. How old is your oldest UFO? Too old to recall! I have a whole bin full of UFOs - I have completion issues, partly because I hate finishing with a passion.

19. What is your favorite holiday? Christmas! I'm not ashamed to admit I love the presents, the cookies, the dinners, etc.

20. Is there anything that you collect? We collect things with funky/fun chickens on them. I also have a lot of Hello Kitty things.

21. Any books, yarns, needles or patterns out there you are dying to get your hands on? What knitting magazine subscriptions do you have? I've been wanting to make the Rockstar jacket from Alchemy Yarns, but to do it with the original yarn would cost like, a kajillion dollars. I also want a pack of Rowan Calmer, but again, it would cost like, half a kajillion dollars. I used to subscribe to Interweave Knits and Rowan International, but both have expired and I've been too lazy to renew. I do, however, still get the Yarn-of-the-Month goodies.

22. Are there any new techniques you'd like to learn? I want to practice more fair isle. I want to make the Electra vest from Rowan 38, but so far I only have the main color yarn, Yorkshire Tweed dk in Cheer. I'm trying to get more balls of the same yarn in different colors, but I can't decide what would look good.

23. Are you a sock knitter? What are your foot measurements? I don't like knitting socks because I have a hard time working with small needles, and I can't stand knitting in the round. I do, however, like wearing socks and my feet are really tiny - US size 5.5!

24. When is your birthday? (mm/dd) February 17.

Out with the old...

...in with the new! Our new deluxe high-efficiency washer showed up yesterday, and boy is it a huge upgrade from our scrappy one. Check out all the buttons! I love buttons!

 
After moving from Texas to California to Oregon over the course of 2 years, our old washer got really jacked up. It would get so off balance that the entire thing would shake violently and make horrible noises, as if we had some hostage in the room and s/he was trying to break the shackles. Last week, it got so bad that the lid was popping up during the spin cycle. The time had come.

The new kid was the only top-loading HE that we saw at Sears. Since our laundry room is pretty small and the door is right in front of where the washer goes, I didn't want to deal with a front-loading washer.

This puppy is so weird - there's no agitator, but it somehow manages to turn the clothes around. I know this, because the lid is glass and we watched the entire process! It makes a lot of strange (but quiet) robotic noises, and now the loudest sound coming from the laundry room is the water. I'm a happy little homemaker. :)  Posted by Picasa

Monday, May 01, 2006

The Canon's back!

I've been working on Wicker from Rowan 37, and I'm almost done with the back. I think the original pattern calls for lace on the the entire back, but I carried over the center ribbing from the front because I like the way it looks.  














Here's a closeup of the lace, which I think looks like fish back bones.  















And I'm getting closer to finishing the Apricot Jacket (aka Iceberg Jacket). I know, I keep saying that, but I really mean it this time. After sewing up all the seams, I realized that I should have knit the darn thing on US 8s instead of US 7s. It felt too loose when I swatched on 8s, but I really regret it now because when I tried it on, I couldn't get the fronts to meet across my boobs!

So, I came up with the idea to add an additional band of ribbing along the front edges. I simply knit a long band and sewed it up along the original selvedge. You can hardly tell! I just need to do the finishing crochet and I'm going to do only 1 button in the center because I don't think I'll ever wear it closed.

 
















The other day I was at Michael's (with my very own Michael, no less) to pick up a bottle of Tacky Glue, and I stumbled across a bin of ribbons on sale for a buck a piece. I really could have gotten a few more, but I didn't want to look like I had a ribbon obsession in addition to my yarn addiction.
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Thursday, April 27, 2006

I do more than just knit

Even though this is primarily a knitblog, I really ought to talk more about other stuff once in a while, don'tcha think? I neglected to mention in my last post, the impetus for last weekend's coastal trip. For our 4th wedding anniversary, my in-laws got us a gift certificate to EVOO, a cooking school in Cannon Beach.

Of course, they insisted on tagging along, so we had to choose a class that would work for all our busy schedules. I think we totally lucked out, because our class rocked! We attended the winemaker's dinner featuring WillaKenzie Estate in Yamhill. All the wines were incredible, and their representative, Neil, was a wonderful speaker/host. The food was awesome, and we came home with some kitchen gadgets and 2 bottles of wine.

Not a bad day, not bad at all...

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Ew, that STINKS!

Yeah, the picture quality sucks because it's from my camera phone, but it was all I had. We spent Saturday afternoon in Cannon Beach, which turned out to be a really nice day.

 

I'd heard that some purple jellyfish were washing up on the beach and I really wanted to see them, since jellyfish are one of my favorite animals. Well, I neglected to figure that washed up sea creatures + 70 degree weather = nasty stink! Boy, it was ripe I tell ya.

I even came home with some yarn from the newly opened Coastal Yarns (it's in the same location as the previous yarn store in Cannon Beach). I bought six balls of Frog Tree Pima Silk, but I don't have a pic because the camera is in Raleigh, NC.

I knit up a swatch and discovered that this stuff's super splitty. Not the best choice for lace patterns, particularly when you're trying to k3tog - good luck getting the needle through all the strands...

So, I decided to whip out the Gedifra Fifty-Fifty I bought on eBay eons ago, to make Wicker from Rowan 37. I've only done the first two rows of ribs, but I'm thinking of running two cables along the front panels instead of the leather string.

I also finished (mostly) the Apricot Jacket from Rebecca. Since mine's Rowan ASC in Iceberg, I suppose I should call it the Iceberg Jacket. I wanted to pick out the buttons before I crochet up the button holes (so I know how big I need to make them). So, it's not 100% complete, but close enough. Again, no piccy since the camera ain't here. Posted by Picasa

Monday, April 10, 2006

A very merry unbirthday

I'm pretty sure my sister isn't aware of this blog, so I think it's safe to post a pic of her birthday present here.

 

As soon as I saw the knitted cupcakes in Leigh Radford's new book, One skein, I knew I wanted to make one for my sister's upcoming birthday. Also in the book, is a pattern for little "candy wrapper sachets". I made two of those as well, to create a dessert plate of sorts.

Here's the lowdown on the project:
Cupcake base: Knit Picks Shine worsted in Coral, less than 1/2 skein, US 6 dpns
Cupcake frosting: GGH Amelie in White, small amount, US 10 dpns
Ribbon flowers: Pre-assembled from Jo-Ann fabrics
Candy wrapper sachet (diamond print): Rowan 4-ply soft in 391 Folly, small amount, US 2 dpns
Candy wrapper sachet (ribbed): Rowan 4-ply soft in 378 Day Dream, small amount, US 2 dpns

Intead of filling the sachets with lavender flowers and dealing with hunting down the special tea bags Radford used, I opted to use vacuum beads I purchased from Restoration Hardware. No mess, and I could simply throw a few in with the polyfil stuffing. I used Lavender Rosemary for the sachets, and Meyer Lemon for the cupcake. Oh, and the plate is from AnthropologiePosted by Picasa

Thursday, April 06, 2006

Huh, whaddaya know...

I received a really nice comment on my blog the other day from this guy. I paid his blog a visit, and noticed this "Life Quiz". I'm a sucker for questionnaires, so I had to check it out. Here are my results:

This Is My Life, Rated
Life:
7.2
Mind:
6.8
Body:
6.6
Spirit:
7.4
Friends/Family:
5.2
Love:
9.1
Finance:
6.6
Take the Rate My Life Quiz


My Love score was so high, they asked me to comment further on it in hopes that I might inspire/enlighten others. To be honest, I don't know why I scored so high except to say that I chose "strongly agree" to the happily married question. I wasn't lying, either (for all you cynics out there).

What I thought was strange was the fairly high Spirit score. Huh? Me? Spiritual?! The only spirits I believe in are those in my cocktail. I suppose in spite of my lack of religion, they gave me points for being at peace with my lack of religion.

Well, thanks for sharing the Life Quiz, Steven. At least they didn't tell me I was miserable!

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Springtime goodies

Do you ever get bummed out after bidding on something on eBay, only to find out that you lost to some sniper? Happens to me all the time. But every once in a while, something magical happens... you bid really low, and no one snipes it!

Here's what I got for twelve bucks:

 

Pretty good, eh? I wanted some Yorkshire Tweed to begin pulling colors for "Electra", the cover vest from Rowan 38. I absolutely love the vest, but when I started Googling other blogs I realized that I'd have to face my biggest knitting nightmare - yarn ends. Oh, how I can't stand weaving in ends. And unfortunately, they go hand in hand with fair isle. So, maybe something else.

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Happy Anniversary!

Ok, so it's not until tomorrow, but we've been playing with our new toy for a few days now. Boy, is it a whole lot faster than making french press coffee! Push a button and a few seconds later, it's caffeine bliss.

Our Solis Master 5000 Digital has become a member of the family. We greet "Mrs. Solis" every time we pass by her coffee bar area, complete with Starbucks vanilla syrup. I know true coffee lovers aren't supposed to like syrups, but I can't help it!

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Friday, March 17, 2006

FINALLY.... after almost 2 weeks

I swear I was convinced my Knit Picks order had gotten lost in the mail, or never processed. I placed my order 12 days ago, and I know they're generally slow but this was getting ridiculous. I guess when you pay only $1.99 for shipping, you can't really complain though...


 

Here's a sampling of their new cotton blends: Top row - Shine Worsted in Blush, Main Line in Red Velvet Cake, Main Line in Antique Rose, Main Line in Butter Pecan; Bottom row - Shine Worsted in Wisteria, Shine Worsted in Coral, Shine Worsted in Terra Cotta

Now to knit up some swatches! Posted by Picasa

Thursday, March 16, 2006

I hate blocking

As promised, here's a pic of the butterfly pin I made for my Sophie bag. It's the butterfly from the scarf in Stitch 'N Bitch Nation. I used two types of alpaca yarns: The grey heather is Plymouth Indiecita Alpaca worsted, and the orange is Knit Picks' Andean Treasure in Sunset. It wants to curl like mad, but I really hate blocking (even on something small like this), so I might just sew it on the bag directly. Right now, it is attached by a pin backing.

After completing the butterfly per the pattern, I thought it looked rather boring and needed more detailing. Hence, the stitching in the wings. Looks more like a monarch, don'tcha think?

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I love New Seasons!

Okay, so they served me a grilled chicken sandwich that was raw in the middle, but I still love New Seasons. They have the coolest stuff there, like these paper clips I just had to have:

 

I like how they included a background paper that looks like a tree with acorns on it. Posted by Picasa

Saturday, March 04, 2006

My fingers are flyin'!

Over the last week or so, I've completed a project, started a new one, re-started an old one, and I'm researching yet another. Must be something about spring that's gotten me all worked up.

After finishing about half of the Sophie bag, I decided that it was too loose, even for a pre-felted item, on the US 10.5 needles. So, I started over on US 10s, Clover circs to be exact, and I liked it much better. Here she is, in Cascade 220 color number 9460 (a really pretty green/grey heather).



I'm in the process of knitting up a butterfly in orange and grey alpaca yarn to put on the front of the bag. It just needs something, ya know? The pattern I'm using for the butterfly is from Stitch 'N Bitch Nation. I'll post a pic when I'm done.

Since my normal wallet won't quite fit in Sophie, I bought this cute little gorilla wallet at a shop in Lake Oswego called Lucky Me. I also had to have the Hello Kitty cell phone antenna charm. It was just too perfect with my existing Hello Kitty "Princess" sticker I had on the back.



While I was waiting for Sophie to block, I started work on the Blizzard shawl from Scarf Style. I had actually bought several skeins of Sierra yarn from Knit Picks to make the Oregon Vest from Oat Couture, but I hated the way it looked. Not sure if it just wasn't the right color (I got it in Mist), but I had to rip it out and find some other use for the yarn. I realised that the color is so flat, much like the gunmetal grey of a military airplane, that it didn't look good on a girly girl like me. However, it would make a really sleek and warm shawl/lap blanket. Here it is, about halfway done:





I've also picked up my very old project, Kathy from Rowan's Cork Collection. This sweater's been in the works for like, ever... I can't even remember when I started it, but I think it was from before we moved to Oregon, so we're talking middle of 2005. I'm just knitting up the buttonhole bands, but all the main pieces are done and waiting to be blocked.

Since it looks like I'm near completion on that, I started looking into what to do next. I'm looking ahead to spring, as so many of us are, and I remembered that I've been wanting to do the Apricot Jacket from Rebecca 27 for a long time but never got around to deciding on the yarn. Unless I find the "real" stuff on sale or on eBay, I usually hunt down a more economical option. I might use Brown Sheep Cotton Fleece, but I just noticed that Knit Picks released some new cotton yarns that might work.



I also love the Sweater with Diagonal Ribs from Rebecca 24. It reminds me a lot of Pinup Queen from Stitch 'N Bitch, but with bell sleeves and additional diagonal ribs. So much to knit, how's a girl to decide?