Archive for March, 2010

Mar 16 2010

In honor of one of my favorite holidays

Published by under Everyday life,Knitting

A blog post filled with (mostly) green.

Gathered Scarf, in bloom

Gathered Scarf, in bloom

I completed my Gathered Scarf.  It is VERY green and also VERY long.  I stopped knitting before I got to 80″, but the thing ended up blocking out to 92″.  It’s great though and I love it.  So does Lambie:

Lambie stylin' in the Gathered Scarf

Lambie stylin' in the Gathered Scarf

Pattern: Gathered Scarf by Maryse Roudier

Yarn: Dream in Color Smooshy, Happy Forest

Needles: US 6 and US 9

More details… here (ravelry link)

I’ve also been working on a couple of different tops.  One is moving along really quickly.  I had hoped to finish it by St. Patrick’s Day, but I sort of stalled out when I got to armhole shaping.  I may get back on it today.  For now, my last progress shot will have to hold everyone over until I get the thing done.

Bad lighting + one handed shooting = bad photo

Bad lighting + one handed shooting = bad photo

I’m also working on a sweater that is not green, but I thought you might want to see the small amount I have done.

The very purple and tweedy Pickadilly

The very purple and tweedy Pickadilly

That’s about it for now.  I will aim for more words in my next post.  Now I will leave you with this:

Kitties behaving badly

Kitties behaving badly

This could actually be a regular blog feature.  Dottie and Bob are always getting into things and places they shouldn’t.  Luna and Moxie are usually good or at least more sneaky about their bad behavior.

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Mar 01 2010

Jamie delves into things completely foreign to her

Published by under Knitting

Last year, around September or October, I found out my lovely cousin Audra and her husband, John, were expecting their first child.  This will be my aunt’s first grandchild and my grandparents first great grandchild, so this is big news in our family.  My grandparents were probably giving up hope as their oldest grandchildren, my sister and me (34 and 32 respectively), haven’t been showing any signs of expanding our families.  In fact, I’ve been stating for years that I will not have children.   It’s for the best really.  I know nothing about babies.  I mean nothing.  I’ve never even held one.  I know so little I had to actually research the pros and cons of different styles of baby blankets before I could start knitting one.  I had no practical knowledge on the subject.  I had tons of questions.  What’s the best yarn to use: wool, cotton, acrylic.  Lacy blanket or solid blanket?  What’s the best size?  The only firm answer I found was that it should be machine washable.  It seems everything else was debatable.  In the end, I decided to go with lace blanket made in a cotton blend that is machine washable.  My research shows that babies like  sticking fingers through holes and mom’s like that a lace blanket can easily be breathed through because of all the holes.  I went for cotton because the South has more warm months than cold months so it seemed more practical.  Loopas helped pick the color.  He said the color would show less stains.

Lil Lambie and the Baby Blanket

Lil Lambie and the Baby Blanket

Pattern: Pine Forest Blanket by Ingrid Aartun

Yarn: Lion Brand Cotton Ease

Needles: US 8

More details… here (ravelry link)

It was a very easy lace pattern so I could take it anywhere and knit on it.  It traveled with me to sit and knits, my mom’s house, and was my regular tv knitting.  It still took me forever to finish it.

Baby Blanket closeup

Baby Blanket closeup

I seriously thought I’d never complete it.  Luckily, I managed to get it done before Ruby Clare is born.  I hope it is liked and well-used.

I managed to find the time to knit one more baby item for Ruby.  I thought they were fun.

Little Booties

Little Booties

Pattern: “Suede” Booties by Candi Jensen

Yarn: Berroco Suede and Plush

Needles: US 4

More details… here (ravelry link)

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