Hmmm.
Today is the twenty-eighth day of May.
I last updated on the sixteenth day of May.
I am seeing a sparse posting schedule here.
Hmmm indeed.
I have not had much to post about either, though I have finished one extra repeat on Laminaria, and am debating adding more (I have *tonnes* of yarn left, but the stitch count grows ever greater), it still looks about the same as the last picture of it.
Ditto on the socks: not much more interesting.
I have been low on energy during my personal (knitting) time lately, partly due to being fairly busy with other things. I have found it more relaxing to spend my time drawing or reading. That is not to say that I am not knitting, it is just going slowly.
I do not wish to be vague with you wonderful people, as I do know where my energy and zest has gone, but if you are desperately in need of an answer feel free to give me a shout (I don't feel like divulging to the general public at this point, sorry).
Again, sorry, but unless anyone wants to see some of my doodles and such this might continue to be a little quiet, but I have definitely not abandoned ship!
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Friday, May 16, 2008
In which there is both progress and news. And PURPLE.
"Damnit Martha, I said no! Absolutely not!"

"But Joe, honey, it'd only be for a few days."

"I can't hear you, I'm reading the paper..."
"I don't complain when *your* in laws come to town!"
Well, i think we can leave them be.
"Nice day, mister."

"Sure is, kid. What do I owe yah?"

"A big shiny dollar sir. Enjoy the sun!"

Hey, we have SUN, actual nice SUN! But wow, look at that yarn! Talk about PURPLE! Koigu KPM in colour 3000. It is destined for a pair of socks soon.
Also, Laminaria!
I've gotten though 6 of the 8 blossom repeats, but I think I will likely add a few more repeats to add size, since I'm using smaller needles than I should have.

Fleece Artist, Suri Blue. Mrowr. So soft.

Yum, unblocked lace.
Have a good day, and I hope spring has arrived wherever you are!
"But Joe, honey, it'd only be for a few days."
"I can't hear you, I'm reading the paper..."
"I don't complain when *your* in laws come to town!"
Well, i think we can leave them be.
"Nice day, mister."
"Sure is, kid. What do I owe yah?"
"A big shiny dollar sir. Enjoy the sun!"
Hey, we have SUN, actual nice SUN! But wow, look at that yarn! Talk about PURPLE! Koigu KPM in colour 3000. It is destined for a pair of socks soon.
Also, Laminaria!
I've gotten though 6 of the 8 blossom repeats, but I think I will likely add a few more repeats to add size, since I'm using smaller needles than I should have.
Fleece Artist, Suri Blue. Mrowr. So soft.
Yum, unblocked lace.
Have a good day, and I hope spring has arrived wherever you are!
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
In which you should look over there, quick!
So, latest guilty pleasure... PLease don't judge me, the album was under ten dollars! And it is officially my new favourite driving music, for now. (mostly though, I wish there were a club under *my* desk)
So, did I distract you from lack of knitting? I will post pictures when the shawl looks a little more interesting... honest!
So, did I distract you from lack of knitting? I will post pictures when the shawl looks a little more interesting... honest!
Sunday, May 4, 2008
In which I am far too easily amused
I would just like to say that it is a ridiculous amount of fun watching people try to fold a pre-seamed BSJ into a jacket.
Substance to come in a future post, because I am going to enjoy our first perfect spring day!
Oh, here's another lovely springish tune from another Canadian musician. (song starts about 45 seconds in, if you want to skip the preamble. This has had my toes tapping for a few weeks now.
Substance to come in a future post, because I am going to enjoy our first perfect spring day!
Oh, here's another lovely springish tune from another Canadian musician. (song starts about 45 seconds in, if you want to skip the preamble. This has had my toes tapping for a few weeks now.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
In which our hero regresses. Roar!
So I knit a Baby Surprise Jacket. Uh, forgot to mention that, surprise? Really it took all of four days, most of which were not spent knitting, so it could have gone much quicker.

I haven't seamed the sleeves because I know some folks here who want to see it (and I like watching people trying to figure out how to fold it into a jacket). It will probably hang out as a store sample, since I'm not aware of any upcoming babies.

I used just under 2 balls of Regia 6-ply 'Square Color' (colourway 1126) on 3.5mm needles, and ended up with basically a newborn size, it is quite wee (and as everyone else knows, ohmywordsocute). Hey look, my needle storage system! (circulars hang on my wall elsewhere).

In other news, MALABRGIO LACEWEIGHT. I believe the proper term is 'fall down. Go boom'.

Colour number VAA 51. Descriptive, nu?

It's this wonderful swampy green mix.

The pictures don't really do it justice, it have more olive tones to it.

For some reason this colour makes me think of dinosaurs...

I have no idea why.

I'm also thinking Laminaria for this stuff. Mmm.

And finally, thank you ALL for the wonderful comments on my vest. it has been getting plenty of wear in this transitional season.
Have a good one, peoples!
I haven't seamed the sleeves because I know some folks here who want to see it (and I like watching people trying to figure out how to fold it into a jacket). It will probably hang out as a store sample, since I'm not aware of any upcoming babies.
I used just under 2 balls of Regia 6-ply 'Square Color' (colourway 1126) on 3.5mm needles, and ended up with basically a newborn size, it is quite wee (and as everyone else knows, ohmywordsocute). Hey look, my needle storage system! (circulars hang on my wall elsewhere).
In other news, MALABRGIO LACEWEIGHT. I believe the proper term is 'fall down. Go boom'.
Colour number VAA 51. Descriptive, nu?
It's this wonderful swampy green mix.
The pictures don't really do it justice, it have more olive tones to it.
For some reason this colour makes me think of dinosaurs...
I have no idea why.
I'm also thinking Laminaria for this stuff. Mmm.
And finally, thank you ALL for the wonderful comments on my vest. it has been getting plenty of wear in this transitional season.
Have a good one, peoples!
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
In which there is Springtime
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Manipulative Vest, FO
I just had to get the action shots up yesterday. I totally have no self-control some times.

Pattern: Meg Swansen's Saddle Shouldered Aran Cardigan (available from Wool Gathering(63) or Spun Out(49), via Schoolhouse Press)
Yarn: Donegal Tweed Homepsun (Tahki), colourway 863, 7 skeins (well, just over 6, but you know)
Needles: Assorted 4.5 mm and 4.0mm(for the garter bands) circulars
Start: April 1, 2008
End: April 19, 2008
Mods: Well! I saw this FABULOUS vest, and decided I must have! However, I didn't want to order a pattern (I know that if I start buying knitting stuff online, I would never stop). So I looked at pictures (of both the best and other people's cardigans), and read their comments and mods and ideas and sort of cooked it up from those as I went along.
Verdict: I do like of love it a little bit. The body is a bit long (you can see in yesterdays photos that it kind of bunches up over my belt if I'm bending over or climbing trees or something), but given that I cycle around a fair bit, I think it's a fair trade off to keep my back properly covered. Only other downside is I am not 100% thrilled with the fabric. I think were I to recreate this, I would likely use a smaller needle to get a denser material with some more body to it (I have this weird phobia of loosely knit items). But I can mostly ignore that, especially since it was such a case of instant gratification.
So! a few more photos.
Oh, sweet miters...


Shoulder detail (fishbone/antler/whatever it's called cable)...

A good shot of all the cables I used (quail, sheepfold, fishbone/antler...)

And I am in love with these buttons I scored.

Pattern: Meg Swansen's Saddle Shouldered Aran Cardigan (available from Wool Gathering(63) or Spun Out(49), via Schoolhouse Press)
Yarn: Donegal Tweed Homepsun (Tahki), colourway 863, 7 skeins (well, just over 6, but you know)
Needles: Assorted 4.5 mm and 4.0mm(for the garter bands) circulars
Start: April 1, 2008
End: April 19, 2008
Mods: Well! I saw this FABULOUS vest, and decided I must have! However, I didn't want to order a pattern (I know that if I start buying knitting stuff online, I would never stop). So I looked at pictures (of both the best and other people's cardigans), and read their comments and mods and ideas and sort of cooked it up from those as I went along.
Verdict: I do like of love it a little bit. The body is a bit long (you can see in yesterdays photos that it kind of bunches up over my belt if I'm bending over or climbing trees or something), but given that I cycle around a fair bit, I think it's a fair trade off to keep my back properly covered. Only other downside is I am not 100% thrilled with the fabric. I think were I to recreate this, I would likely use a smaller needle to get a denser material with some more body to it (I have this weird phobia of loosely knit items). But I can mostly ignore that, especially since it was such a case of instant gratification.
So! a few more photos.
Oh, sweet miters...
Shoulder detail (fishbone/antler/whatever it's called cable)...
A good shot of all the cables I used (quail, sheepfold, fishbone/antler...)
And I am in love with these buttons I scored.
Monday, April 21, 2008
In which there is a pseudo-FO
Saturday, April 19, 2008
In which our protagonist is sleep-deprived
Hate to be a tease, but so far I am so, *so* chuffed with this vest! Should be done super soon, and will hopefully get photos in a reasonably timely manner. With the Seder and my final two exams in the next couple of days, I shall be incommunicado for a short bit again, but I am excited for this project to be put into use (I also have two other FOs that have been sitting for far too long, so there should be some good fodder for the next few weeks).
Be well, peoples!
Be well, peoples!
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
In which... Um... what's the right sound for sheer terror?
Because I'm sure a couple of people might be curious...
I started with the arm steeks. Small, sharp scissors and my fortification of choice: herbal tea, because as much as I would like caffeine or beer at this point, I feel that would be tempting fate.

Eyes on the prize, eyes on the prize....

First inch in...

Almost there...

Ok. Phew. Moving on. Right then, other armhole.

Aaaand a tube is now a pullover!

I will spare you more detail shots, so magically, the pullover is now a cardigan!

I'm now working on the lovely lovely garter bands, and there is a definite sense of relief in the air.
Hope y'all are well, people!
I started with the arm steeks. Small, sharp scissors and my fortification of choice: herbal tea, because as much as I would like caffeine or beer at this point, I feel that would be tempting fate.
Eyes on the prize, eyes on the prize....
First inch in...
Almost there...
Ok. Phew. Moving on. Right then, other armhole.
Aaaand a tube is now a pullover!
I will spare you more detail shots, so magically, the pullover is now a cardigan!
I'm now working on the lovely lovely garter bands, and there is a definite sense of relief in the air.
Hope y'all are well, people!
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