Sunday, September 30, 2007

Cobblestone Cowl Neck Sweater

Done! See pattern, yarn, and needle details in September 3 post. It was fun to knit and is so soft and cuddly.

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Saturday, September 29, 2007

Saturday Sky September 29, 2007

This picture pretty much shows it all. Today we've had some blue skies, some gray, cloudy skies and at the time I took the picture it was raining. The temperature at 2 PM is 65 degrees on our thermometer-a far cry from the predicted high of 75.

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Saturday, September 22, 2007

Saturday Sky September 22, 2007

A beautiful sky on a beautiful day. Temperature on our thermometer at 3:30 PM is 78 degrees.

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Friday, September 21, 2007

Sock Blockers


I've never had sock blockers before, so I ordered these from Chappy's Fiber Arts and Crafts, www.purrfectlycatchydesigns.com as I saw in Cat Bordhi's new book, New Pathways for Sock Knitters. I love this book! The blockers are beautifully made of this nicely grained wood


with a large assortment of cutout designs and a choice of sizes. Payment was easy using Pay Pal and they were delivered in just a few days.


The socks look nice on the blockers and were nice when I took them off. I'm not sure I like the way the blockers stretch the ribbing, but I haven't worn the socks yet.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Knit-Out

When at Brookdale today, I saw this sign for the annual Knit-Out. A fun day with fashion shows, learn to knit, charity knitting and local yarn shop displays. October 7, 2007 from 11 AM-3PM at Brookdale.

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Saturday Sky September 15, 2007


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Thursday, September 13, 2007

Surprise Jacket

This is my current work in progress. Elizabeth Zimmermann's Surprise Jacket for adults. I have made the baby version several times, but never the adult size. Even after having done it before, it is fascinating to see how a jacket evolves from this funny shaped piece of fabric. The yarn is 6 different colorways of Noro Kureyon which also adds an element of surprise to see how the colors develop. This is the shop model for this class I will be teaching at Amazing Threads ( www.amazing-threads.com ) in starting in November.

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Claudia

Bought this wonderful 100% silk yarn, Claudia, to make another shawl. I have more shawls than I can ever use, but lace shawl knitting is my favorite kind of knitting. I start knitting on a lace shawl and I just relax and am at peace with the world. (Usually-when there is a mistake it's not so peaceful.) I did start shawl from this yarn, but had to put it aside to power knit two sweaters for Amazing Threads and now I don't even remember what pattern I was using. Will have to look through my "Nest" around my knitting chair to find it.

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Sunday, September 09, 2007

Saturday Sky September 8, 2007

Saturday morning sky. Despite the clouds in the picture it was a mostly blue sky and was a beautiful day with temperature reaching low 70's. Later in the day, I couldn't resist taking this picture of the sun shining through the clouds.

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Thursday, September 06, 2007

Thrum Mittens

On the needles.

Inside out. Won't these be warm on a cold winter day? It's hard to imagine when the temperature is in the 90's and humidity almost 70%.
Pattern: On yarn label.
Yarn and roving: Fleece Artist in Nova Scotia. Both sold together in a skein. (Found at Amazing Threads: www.amazing-threads.com )
Needles: I'm still a double point needle fan, so was made on dps size 4.
When I get somebody to take some pictures I'll show how to put in the roving.

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Monday, September 03, 2007

Cobblestone Cowl Neck Sweater

The Cobblestone Cowl Neck Sweater being blocked. It is actually square, but is distorted by the angle I took the picture. Believe me, when I downloaded the picture I did go to check the sweater for sure. As I knit it, I counted and marked the rows every 4 inches determined by the row gauge. That made it easier to measure because of the ribbing effect of the stitch pattern. That is also why I blocked it before putting in the sleeves.



Pattern: ShibuiKnits
Yarn: ShibuiKnits Baby Alpaca. A lucious, soft yarn, a delight to work with.
Needles: US Size 5
I did some things differently from the pattern. The body was knit in the round to the armholes and the sleeves were knit in the round. I did short row shoulder shaping which I had never done before but which I really like the way it looks. I used three-needle bind off for the shoulders.


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Saturday Sky September 1, 2007

I forgot to take a sky picture today, so here is the best I could do. The sky was clear blue all day and perfect day for a wedding reception. This is my daughter and son in law at the reception for my son and daughter in law.

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