Saturday Sky 03-26-11
More snow. Had about 7 inches on Wednesday and has been cold since then. Clear sky and windy today with a hight of only 30.Labels: Saturday Sky
Musings of a Red Hat Knitter about her knitting passion and her life.
More snow. Had about 7 inches on Wednesday and has been cold since then. Clear sky and windy today with a hight of only 30.Labels: Saturday Sky
Wool Girl Hot Cocoa Kisses. I nearly missed the cone of cocoa with chocolate chips and marshmellows when I took the picture. Love the mug! The picture doesn't show the little hint of pink in the yarn.
This is another test knit to be published in 7 Small Shawls by Rosemary Hill (Romi). I have loved every one of the shawls I've made of hers. The pattern didn't show up well until I blocked the shawl and then it reminded me of a spring garden with the flowers blooming.
Prior to blocking. A few rows in the last chart were challenging, but the rest was not too hard. (My daughter says I alway say that!)Labels: 11Shawls2011, Lace, Romi, Shawls
Pattern: Aran Camisole from Interweave Knits, Spring 2010.Labels: Sweaters
March 12, 2011. Think it was warm but don't remember.
March 19, 2011. Temperature was in the 40's, so the snow is going down and can see the lawn and winter damage. Glad we're in a town house and don't have to worry about repairing it.Labels: Saturday Sky
I test knit patterns for Carol Anderson of Cottage Creations and she wanted me to test this pattern. She is giving a workshop on Elizabeth Zimmermann's Ribwarmer so for the class to be able to complete the project she is having them do it it doll or bear size. Isn't it cute? I wonder if it would be a good class to teach the adult size?Labels: ElizabethZimmermann
Herbivore by Stephen West.
Labels: 11Shawls2011, Shawls
I also folded the mail body and collar piece in half to block-and good thing I did because I had not done one of the wedges. If I did it again I would block the main piece while I was knitting the sleeves-again because of the shortage of pins and blocking the pieces double it took longer to dry.
Too short!
This kind of shows how it goes together. I never would have figured out the assembly without this blog: http://akabini.squarespace.com/akabini/2010/11/28/traveling-sweater-assembly.html
Pattern: Traveling Sweater by Blue Moon Fibers.
Labels: Sweaters
Labels: 11Shawls2011, Lace, Romi
I have joined several yarn clubs this year! Here they are!
Romi's Shawl and Pin. This is January shipment.
Yarnista February shipment.
Cookie A's sock and cookie club February.
Hazel Knits February.Future: I think I only have an April shipment left.
Club Loopy February. This club is ordered each month.
Wool Girl Let Them Eat Cake. I did not join the regular club this year, but this is a special kit. I've also ordered the What's the Scoop? (ice cream) which will come out in July.
Labels: Saturday Sky
My family attended Arnhild's (http://www.arnhild.com/) Knitting Retreat in Ames, IA again this year. We set a record with 7 of us attending. My 2 daughters, daughter in law, sister and niece, and our adopted sister were there. One of the days we wore matching shirts which were fun and caused people to notice.
Before the retreat we did some sight seeing in Ames. There is a winery there which we visited and stocked up for our evening parties. My daughters found these shirts.
All day Saturday and Sunday morning are classes, but I have no pictures. I took a drop spindle class and a lace class, both which were very good. Of course Denise had her yarn shop (http://www.denise'sneedlework.com/ ) so shopping was right in the hotel. Here the girls are winding yarn which Margaret won as a doorprize. Several projects were finished this weekend. The red glittens were made by Margaret for her sister, Gloria who is proudly showing them off.Labels: Events