Sunday, November 30, 2008

Bella needs a sweater






Bella assists with knitting. As you can see, she has her own techniques when it comes to winding balls of yarn.



She also needs a new sweater. The little tyke outgrew her first sweater. She is all of four pounds now and just as loving as ever.








Her mom, Trish, chose Mauch Chunky for an Aran type sweater.




The first pattern I chose, turned out to be knitted flat, then a bottom panel picked up and just very oddly written, so it got abandoned.




The second pattern is working a bit better.
It is one of those patterns that requires a bit of attention. The yarn is quite nice, it would be good for felting tool.
Buster is quite disgusted by the whole process,
just can't understand what all the fuss is about.
























Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Getting Ready for Thanksgiving


It's Thanksgiving Eve and I'm cooking up a storm. Just finished the Rutabagas. Bill likes them mashed with brown sugar, milk, and butter. Bill has to cut them up, my hands won't take it.

If you know what a rutabaga looks like, you wonder who EVER thought of cooking and eating these things. They are like wooden bowling balls.


Two pumpkin pies are cooling on the counter, Bill likes one for tonight and one for tomorrow. I actually am not fond of pie crusts, just the filling.


I like Thanksgiving, just wish we had a larger family.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Black Cable Mittens


Bought a new black pea coat and of course, it needs mittens. Cast on last night and finished one mitten. Even though I used a size 5 needle with worsted weight yarn, the mitten was still too wide, so I decreased about 5 stitches.

The yarn is really black though it shows up gray in the photo.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Tylers sweater

I finished a sweater for my nephew, Tyler, for Christmas. It's a cute knit, fast but interesting. Need some fun buttons for the placket. The color isn't really as gold as it shows in the picture, more a toast color.

I used some old stash yarn for it.

Tonight, I decided a nice little hat to match would be nice, so I cast on for that. I'm using the two circulars method to knit in the round.


Max thought the dangling ends of the needles were fun so he got a Kong full of peanut butter.




Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Snow Bear




Would someone tell this bear to hibernate already? This is what he did to the feeder, when do they go to sleep?





Max thought the snow was great. Wish I had his enery. Sorry for the bad pictures, forgot the flash. The camera will only flash if you put the flash up

Sunday, November 16, 2008

CABLE MISTAKE









Argh, I'm merrily knitting along and realize a cable is crossed wrong. Rasum, frasum.








Tore back to the spot and very slowly reknit. Fun, fun, fun.




















Saturday, November 15, 2008

Patons wool


As promised here is a blurry picture of the yarn for Cassidy. Haven't done too much knitting on it this week, just coughing and coughing.
It is Patons Classic wool in natural mix.

Friday, November 14, 2008


The alpaca shawl is done. Got half of it cast off during lunch. It's not blocked yet. The odd thing is I thought the shawl was knitted from the top down.
After casting off, the left side was actually what was being cast off. If you look closely, I placed a small loop on the upper left side to show which was the cast off edge. Weird.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

NEW KNITTER

I've been teaching a co-worker, Koriann, to knit. She was twisting the stitches by wrapping the wrong direction, but we worked that out. Last night, her Great Dane puppy grabbed her knitting off the nightstand, shredded it and broke the cable. I felt so bad for her, but she persevered and started again with gusto. Yee haa, welcome another knitter to the world.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

LIGHTING

Since we moved into this house, I've hated the chandelier over the table. The kitchen has a cathedral ceiling so the chandelier hangs from the main beam which runs across the room.
This week, we got a brushed nickle track type light to replace the ugly chandelier. I angled one light onto the fireplace, which one wouldn't notice before, so dark,; another light onto the table and another one towards the other end of the room onto the spider plant.
Hooked up all those wires, flicked the switch and ta da, we were blinded by the light! It literally was like being on stage in flood lights, now we need a dimmer switch. One thing leads to another!

Bella


T'his sweet little girl is Bella. All four pounds of her. Her parents are my friends, Trish and Les. I just love her.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Cassidy cables, buck






Got myself confused on the cables. One of the charts runs over 6 rows, the other three charts run over 4 rows. Now I have 2 counters on the needles.








This guy was wandering around the back yard today, checking out the ladies. We border a hunting club, don't know how long he will be around. The back yard is fun, like a bit of a wildlife preserve.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Well, I cast on. Love the yarn, have to get a picture of it. The ribbing is kind of cool, it extends all the way up the sweater. It immediately has waist shaping included , which I like, it could be left out if one doesn't care for it.
Of course Max had to try and steal the yarn, pulled about twenty stitches off the needles. Thank goodness it wasn't on a cable row.





The pattern is pretty easy, had to enlarge a copy of the charts, the eyes aren't what they once were. Reading glasses? umm, had Lasik done 2 years ago and dread putting any type of glasses back on. When I can't see the stitches any more I may give in.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Cassidy


The alpaca shawl is coming along, can't wait to wear it, so soft. Got alot of knitting done at the hospital last night. Hubby had an asthma attack, the second time in two weeks.


Have this awful cold, thank you to whomever shared it. The tickle in the throat is making me cough which is the worst. I'm going to lick it quickly, do you hear me germs??


Next on the list is Cassidy, by Rose Marie Burns. http://www.chicknits.com/catalog/cassidy.html
Cables, cables, and more cables. Love 'em. Not too bulky either. Found some Paton's Merino in the stash calling out to me.
Swatched last night and got gauge, amazing. Of course, I always go down one needle size; I am a loose knitter. Don't spread it around though!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Alpaca Shawl











Got this gorgeous alpaca yarn at Rhinebeck. It is soooo soft.





It wants to be a shawl. With the blend of colors the pattern had to be simple but not just plain stockinette or garter. This is what I came up with

http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/60301.html?noImages=0


The alpaca is much finer so I'm adding repeats. I want this shawl to be large and snuggly.




Funny how lacey knitting looks like a blob until it's blocked.


The tale of the Central Park Hoodie

Oh, the coveted Central Park Hoodie.

I waited with baited breath until the pattern was upsized. Finally, it occured.


October 2007, Found the perfect yarn at Rhinebeck, a steel blue-gray wool. Oh so cushy.

I cast on, the gods were smiling upon me. 98% of the way through the back, stragedy struck; the lab puppy snapped the bamboo needle in half. I MUST have another needle! NO????? no.

Ordered another one through my friend, Patty, who gave it to my friend, Trish, who delivered it to me. Love my friends; always there when you need them.



I continued on, new needle at the ready. Put short rows in the upper back, short rowed the girls, lengthened it a bit. LOVE IT. It fits.

Now the second tragedy struck; Trish recently block her shawl and put it in the washer just to spin. I thought, "Good idea". Wellllll, I have a front loader washer, it sounds like a jet engine, and boy did it do a job on my sweater. It FELTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I cried. SIGH



I tugged and pulled and yanked on that sucker to no avail. It was above my belly button. I learned my lesson. My friend, Patty, now has a new sweater. Did I mention it is a Central Park Hoodie, felted, and in steel-blue gray?