Sunday, October 7, 2007

Project monogamy? What's that?

Okay, so I'm feeling the lace itch, and I've decided that the best way to solve this is to knit up Icarus with that most beautiful Stone Blue Malabrigo Lace. However, I haven't even blocked my Swallowtail! Oh dear ... I just feel like there's no time. I think I need to weave in all of my ends and just get it all prepared. Maybe I'll lay it out tonight. I'm not sure yet.

Mmm ... every time I see the Malabrigo I get excited. It's all balled up and raring to go. I wonder if I should at least start up Monkey #2, as Monkey #1 is very nearly completed, save for weaving in ends. Socktoberfest is ON! Pictures to come.

Not too many knitting stories lately, other than that my knitting essentially takes over my life, and I forget to pay attention to my other work. However, knitting and baking are the only two things that allow me to relax nowadays, and I'm running nonstop on weekdays. Well ... going going going. I need to reorganize my yarn. My queue of projects is ever-growing, so I'm just constantly stash-busting. It's so much fun, though, and I'd rather have too much yarn than too little. :) Now then ... no time for words ... more time for knitting.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

swinging in the trees

I totally didn't mention that these are my Socktoberfest socks!

Anyway.

I've found the solution to my photo problems! I take my knitting to school anyway, so why not photograph it on campus? It's so brilliant, its a wonder I never thought of it before. I've been going kind of crazy on the monkeys, so I keep knitting them, and the photos I am posting are ... how you say, always behind.

This is what they looked like yesterday afternoon before I went ballroom dancing.

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Just working my way through this big ball of yarn. Monkey #2 is coming out of here, too. :)

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Close up on the picot edge.

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Look ma, another sock!

And I am really itching to start up Icarus, because that Malabrigo Lace is calling my name!

Friday, October 5, 2007

big, fat, traveling updating

It's almost embarassing how little I post. Seriously, I should be able to muster up more than this, but no, I post in spurts. It's been two months! Tragic, really. Since I have so much catching up to do, this post is going to be rather long and a bit photo-heavy. Bear with me, please -- it'll be worth it!

Anyway, as an update, I've been bailed out of that volunteer knitting. I guess the Christmas stockings weren't urgent. I should make woolen Christmas stockings, though, that would be fun ... but kinda scary.

Speaking of socks, I've been knitting Tropical Monkeys with this:

Oasis Yarns Aussi Sock in colorway WS21 Spanish Fiesta.

In the skein, it looks like this:
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I wish the reds showed up more clearly, but I've been having that problem with all of my yarns, alas.

In the ball, the Aussi Sock looks like this:
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Can't you see that it totally matches my patio lights? (I would post pictures of my sock-in-progress, but I am always home when the light is bad, and I can't bring myself to take more low-light inaccurate-color photos than absolutely necessary.)

So, where did I buy this beautiful yarn? Two weeks ago, I headed out to New York City to visit Chelle, buy yarn, and visit NYU. I managed all three, and came back with the goods to prove it. First, we headed over to Seaport Yarn. The selection there is amazing, but there is one drawback. They only take cash and check -- no cards. Alas, I was short on cash and had not thought to bring my checkbook, so off to the janky ATM in the Duane Reade it was. I came out with not only the Aussi Sock but also 12 skeins of Lily Chin Park Avenue in maroon for the Minimalist Cardigan from Interweave Knits Fall 2007.

Is that yarn not gorgeous?
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The next stop was Purl, where I picked up some exclusive purple and cream self-striping Lorna's Laces sock yarn. It says to me: ribbed socks, perhaps toe up. (At their fabric associate, I also bought some fabric for the quilting side of the family.)
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After that, the final stop on our marathon yarn run was Downtown Yarns, where I picked up some delicious Malabrigo Lace in 99 Stone Blue. It's going to be Icarus from Interweave Knits Summer 2006.
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Oh, and I totally forgot, on my first, incredibly jetlagged day, we managed to hit up Habu and School Products before seeing Spring Awakening. (That was one amazing day.)

There was so much to choose from at Habu that I simply couldn't decide, but at School Products, after much hemming and hawing, I decided on some Lace Merino, which I felt compelled to knit into the Swallowtail Shawl from Interweave Knits Fall 2006.

This is what it looked like a few days ago:
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Alas, it resembles a moth, ever so slightly. Anyway, I've finished the kntting, and now it's on to the blocking, which I think I shall do this weekend. This is my first shawl, so I'm way excited.

Monday, August 6, 2007

Volunteer Knitting

My mother has volunteered me to knit Christmas Stockings for her friend. I am knitting for a her daughter-in-law and her granddaughter. I love my mother and all, but I wonder if I'll even get any of my own knitting done if I'm constantly knitting for other folks. Not out of my own volunteering spirit. There is a lot of knitting yet to be done. I'm still working on that sweater ... and a scarf ... maybe socks ... lace. So many projects, so little time.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Ahem ... boo-yah!

I am at work, but I just had to mention that I went back, cast on the Eyelet Cardigan the right way, and lo and behold, I have finished the back of the sweater. It might get a little hairy picking up stitches for a number of reasons, but I am way too excited to care. :) More on this later, as I get off in 10 minutes. Hallelujah!

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

tiny pieces - hiatus

I am going to go nuts. I insisted on ripping out all that work on the Eyelet Cardigan because I wanted to try my hand at a different cast on. It's the perfectionist in me. If I hadn't, I would always have wondered. Now I have 5 balls of cream colored yarn again. I don't have the time to put it back together.

At the same time, I finished a sock. I have one sock of two. I have other socks that need to be properly finished. I am a right knitting mess. This is crazy.

I don't have time until the term ends to really concentrate on my knitting. I need to do schoolwork, and that's all there is to it. So, until then, I'm on hiatus. See you in a month or so!

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

all she wants to do

So, what have I been up to lately? I've been knitting my tail off, and there is work to show for it, but it's dark, for which I apologize. I figure I'll share it with you anyway.

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This is the back of the eyelet cardigan. I love that the stitching that forms the eyelets looks like vines climbing up the back of the sweater. I'm already making some adjustments for my size, so we'll see if they pay off.

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This is a detail shot of the cast on. Chelle told me today that maybe I should have used the tubular cast on, but I'm happy with it. I don't yet feel comfortable enough with the tubular cast on to give it a shot. I know it's my first sweater, but I'm excited.

In short, all I've been doing is knitting. I've shirked homework, I've stayed up late, and all I want to do is knit ... even while sitting and taking notes in lecture! This is getting bad. I have other things to do, but to my knowledge, I have not failed an exam for the sake of knitting, and for this I am grateful. I also (re)started Hedera, the lace pattern in the eyelet cardigan reminded me a lot of the eyelets in the socks. I couldn't resist. that, and the yarn is such a beautiful spring/summer green.

Knitting makes my life better. Even if people do stare at me on the bus.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

starting something new and shiny

I'm starting the Blue Sky Eyelet Cardigan tonight, and I've already got the gauge swatch down to my liking.

Materials:
  • 5 skeins Blue Sky Dyed Cotton in #614 Drift
  • US7 Circular Needle (Denise)
Techniques:

That's all I've got so far, but it's looking good, and I'll probably document my progress and changes that I might make, if any. Here goes!

crossing the finish line

I kitchenered up the toe of Jaywalker #2! I did it! I did it! I finished my first pair of socks. All I need to do now is sew in the loose ends, and I can wear them! ... Strangely, I think my right foot is one or two rows longer than my left foot. I knew it! I'll also admit that Jaywalker #2 is simply more attractive than Jaywalker #1, but if you're not a knitter, you'll never know. Then again, why are you reading this blog if you're not a knitter? You must love me a lot! ;) Anyway, photos coming very soon!

Sunday, April 29, 2007

compensating?

Daylight, my knits, my camera, and myself have finally aligned, and today, I can bring you photos! Lots and lots of photos! This is the summary of what I've been working on for a while. I've been shopping online a lot, and as a result have mounds of variegated, teal sock yarn (two balls of which have turned into Jaywalkers), two books, and 5 skeins of Blue Sky Dyed Cotton. I can't seem to write a coherent entry right now, so I'll let the photos speak for themselves.

First, Jaywalker #1, which has been finished since the beginning of April.
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Second, Jaywalker #2, which has been on the needles for a week or two. The hardest thing about knitting this one is trying to make it match Jaywalker #1.
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To conclude what's on the needles right now, it seems I've almost completed my first pair of socks! Soon, I'll just need to block them, because they're wrinkly little suckers.
A Pair of Jaywalkers!

Next on the needles, Blue Sky Dyed Cotton:
Blue Sky Dyed Cotton - Drift

What will it be? This adorable eyelet cardigan, which came in a sale kit from kpixie. Alas, it's not on sale anymore, but I couldn't resist!
Eyelet Cardigan Kit

And to round everything out, here's a photo from the archives. This was taken when I first began Clapotis. I think I was sitting in the upstairs lobby of Palazzo Maffei Marescotti when I took this.
Clapotis - the beginning

Friday, April 27, 2007

well that explains it

You know what the problem is? Making the socks match. And hoping to catch good daylight to take pictures ... if I could find my camera? I'm such a bad blogger.

Monday, April 23, 2007

why?

Why is the second sock the more difficult of the two? Is it because I'm not toting the pattern around with me like another appendage? Is it because I can't keep decrease rows and pattern rows straight? What is it? Jaywalker #1 never gave me this much trouble!

I'm done ranting for now. Please return to your regularly scheduled programming.

deja vu?

Jaywalker #1 is done, thanks to my mother's darning needle. Now, I have turned to Jaywalker #2, and by that I mean that I believe I've been trying to turn the heel of Jaywalker #2 for about 12 hours. I've lost a stitch. I've broken the pattern. I've counted multiple times. I'm sure I have everything. All I really want to do is turn the heel. then I can start on the rest of the sock. Then my poor little lonely Jaywalker #1 can have its sole mate. It's noticeably darker sole mate. That's all right. It'll just mean that the socks are handknit. For sure.

I really must take pictures.

Update: The heel has been turned. It's a 3 AM miracle. It just needs to stay that way.

Monday, March 26, 2007

low on pictures, high on charm

So, it's been far too long since I posted. I really should try to make a habit out of blogging about my knitting, since it does seem to consume my life. Even during final exams. I had to hide my knitting in my wardrobe so it wouldn't drive me to distraction. Now that, my friends, is something sad ... at least in the interests of graduating from college.

And what, may you ask, was I knitting that was so gosh-darn distracting? I will tell you what: my very first sock! I bit the bullet and ordered 10 balls of variegated, teal sock yarn off eBay, and it's absolutely gorgeous. I consulted Chelle to ask her opinion on the matter, and this led me to Jaywalker, which is a simple pattern for a beginner (namely, me!). Even if they are on US 1's! I think I nearly passed out at the thought of working on needles that small, but I have survived to blog this, so I think I'll be all right. Anyway, as of now, I have almost finished my first Jaywalker. I would actually be done by now, but I seem to have forgotten my darning needles in San Diego, and I am too cheap to buy another one while I am up in San Francisco. Thus, my Jaywalker I sits on two US 1's, just itching to be kitchener'd.

So, Chelle was also right in thinking I'd get addicted to socks. I went out to my LYS today (the staff were super-helpful), and I bought 3 skeins of Louet Gems Pearl in Fern, wound them up into balls, purchased along with some DPNs and went along my merry way. There was a bit of a detour while I was winding, though, as my aunt found herself wanting a v-neck sweater. So, while I wound, she picked out a pattern. It looks promising, and the next time I'm in town (likely this summer), we'll head out to the LYS again and pick out yarn for her sweater. Or maybe we'll just scour the internet because I can't drive. I really haven't thought it out that far yet. :D

Oh ... that Louet will hopefully be turned into a pair of Hedera. This really is the time I wish school was over. And I'll fix my pictures, and blog more, and perhaps all will be well with the world. Except gas prices. I don't drive, and I still look at them and shudder.

Friday, February 9, 2007

patons forest

You know ... I love yarn. Especially random yarns found in Roman yarn shops that don't cost me an arm and a leg. did I mention these knit up really nicely. Well ... I think so anyway. This is what I had at the beginning of October. :) This yarn is in a lovely bowl in my former kitchen in Rome. Now I'm back home. (triste!)














The weirdest thing is, I don't think they have this yarn in The States.
Yes, close up on the label. It is a wool and mohair blend, which I'd call a DK to light-worsted.














So, for the moral of this story, this turned into a rather long Clapotis that I adore. I'm still trying to figure out whether or not to block it. If and when I do figure out, there will be pictures, if just for the sake of posterity.