Moving on to a new platform...and taking up blogging again after a long hiatus. Please visit me at Knitting My Life Together.
Knit On!
Vickery
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Monday, October 29, 2007
The parade of small FO's
I've actually finished the mittens now, they're a gift for my mom whose initials are EBF...In the upper picture we have two socks without mates, two hats, two pairs of fingerless mitts, and hopefully the beginning of me blogging again. I don't have a single sweater on the needles right now, an odd condition for me, but I haven't been knitting all summer so I suppose I'm just starting with the small stuff.
I just got an amazing package in the mail courtesy of my good buddy Kasia, and I've been swatching for a luscious scarf all day. I think I've picked a good stitch pattern and I can't wait to wear it---it's a beautiful day today, but it's getting colder here. I'm wearing my long underwear almost every day now.
Hopefully I'm back on track ladies and gentlemen!
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Finished Knits
Apologies for all of the pics and no text. I am not much of a writer at the moment!
Jess at the ranch in her "new" sweater. (Forecast Sweater originally made for myself, however it's not even a close fit on me. Much too small.) Loved the project though. Loved the yarn (Cascade 220) and loved the buttons.
I can't wait for my next Stephanie Japel project. I only just got Fitted Knits and I can't decide what to knit first. There's a great knit-along...I think it's called the Fitted Knitsalong and the FO's are wonderful and only make deciding on what to knit harder!
Jess at the ranch in her "new" sweater. (Forecast Sweater originally made for myself, however it's not even a close fit on me. Much too small.) Loved the project though. Loved the yarn (Cascade 220) and loved the buttons.
I can't wait for my next Stephanie Japel project. I only just got Fitted Knits and I can't decide what to knit first. There's a great knit-along...I think it's called the Fitted Knitsalong and the FO's are wonderful and only make deciding on what to knit harder!
Thursday, May 03, 2007
Spinning!
All sorts of un-labled and unidentified fiber that I've been spinning up in the in-between times and stolen minutes. The orange is the best I've made so far but I think the blue will soon surpass it as soon as it gets off the bobbin. I love the shine in it--the fiber must be some kind of blend...anyone know what might be causing it? Tencel? Just good quality wool??
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Cashmere Cowl and Questionable Socks
My best friend Chrissy was the first person to give me special yarn for my birthday. It was cashmere and it was in the most perfect shade of pale green and I sat on it for about two years. The thought of knitting something with it was just to much--I didn't want to loose the anticipation of someday knitting with it!
I finally took the plunge and here it is as my version of the Cashmere Cowl in Last Minute Knitted Gifts. My gauge is different but it's her basic pattern without modification. It was amazing to knit with and worth the wait!
I'm having less success with these lace socks that I'm knitting for B's Grandma's birthday. I included the skeined yarn in this picture to show you how beautiful these socks SHOULD be but aren't. I think it's just the wrong marriage of pattern to yarn, but I'm too deep into it now and I'm going to have to finish them. I have to say, I'm really disliking the way the colors of the yarn are striping. I think it's just to much of an angular pattern for this yarn. (I'm enjoying the pattern itself and think it would look great in another type of more solid yarn.)
Oh well. Too late now!
I finally took the plunge and here it is as my version of the Cashmere Cowl in Last Minute Knitted Gifts. My gauge is different but it's her basic pattern without modification. It was amazing to knit with and worth the wait!
I'm having less success with these lace socks that I'm knitting for B's Grandma's birthday. I included the skeined yarn in this picture to show you how beautiful these socks SHOULD be but aren't. I think it's just the wrong marriage of pattern to yarn, but I'm too deep into it now and I'm going to have to finish them. I have to say, I'm really disliking the way the colors of the yarn are striping. I think it's just to much of an angular pattern for this yarn. (I'm enjoying the pattern itself and think it would look great in another type of more solid yarn.)
Oh well. Too late now!
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
The Hawser Sweater
Cross posted on the Zimmermaniacs Knit-Along:
This is my Hawser sweater from Knitting Workshop. Knit with Jamieson's Shetland Double Knitting in Eesit. I changed the yoke colors to Eucalyptus, Granny Smith, Sage and Ivy and I love the result. Everything else was knit exactly to EZ's specifications. This was the most enjoyable and fastest sweater that I ever knit and I highly recommend the pattern. I am getting a lot of wear out of it!
I actually finished this sweater a month or two ago but only just got around to getting good pictures of it. This was the sweater that just would NOT photograph well and thus the delay. On to my next Elizabeth Zimmermann project, some sort of EPS sweater for Bryant.
Thursday, April 05, 2007
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