Friday, October 23, 2009
Yummy!
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Fingerless Gloves
Enjoy your day and knit as much and as often as you dare!
Thursday, September 10, 2009
MoNKeY mAdNeSs
But I was happy that I know enough about knitting now to be able to un-do a row and fix this weak link. I'm down to the shaping of the gusset on the second sock and I find myself looking ahead to the next pattern I want to try and deciding which yarn in my stash would be best with which pattern. Oh, the possibilities are endless!
I'm just itching to get back to it, but to do so I need to disturb my new little one who has taken a liking to my knitting bag.
Oh, I guess I can wait a little bit ........
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Stocking Up
Thursday, July 2, 2009
A set for Ellie
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
My Apron
Friday, May 22, 2009
Its a Good Thing
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Bobble Bobble
I'm giving this to my mom - she wants it to put under her african violet plant as a coaster kind of thing.
I am happy to say my apron is 12" long (only 3" more to go before the sash). I really thought I would be bored stiff with the pattern, but it's a great mindless project when I'm too tired to keep track of a pattern, but still feel like knitting. And the longer it gets, the more I see how awesome of an apron it's going to be!
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Friday, May 1, 2009
Promises Promises
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Dishcloth Mania!
Monday, April 13, 2009
Easter Surprises
And a cute flower. These 2 were for Lisa.
(pretend you don't notice the mistake in the top handle)
And I gave my mom a Mad Dash pattern and a martini glass:
My mom has been knitting some too, and her skein of yarn had a pattern for an apron! How cool would that be? I need to get out and get a bunch of skeins so I can make one. I use a full apron now that is made of cotton cloth, but I'm thinking a knitting waist one would be perfect. I always find I want to dry my hands on my apron, but the cotton cloth isn't very absorbent. Ah yes, so much too knit, so little time......
Friday, April 10, 2009
Tribble Trouble
I pulled the one side so hard I broke the yarn. And I didn't have enough from my cast on edge (the pattern called for 6 inches and I had at least 8) to sew up the other side, so I added a piece and well, needless to say this scrubbie is history.
Luckily the dishcloth sets are adorable and they will never know of the tribble that wasn't.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Adventures in Intarsia
My friend Pat invited me as a guest to the Knitting Guild of Buffalo's meeting. They were doing a demonstration on intarsia knitting. I had to idea what that meant and was afraid I would stick out like a sore thumb at the meeting. Well, I didn't need to worry about that - there were so many knitters there, I felt like I had walked into a bingo hall! So I blended into the crowd and learned how to "intarsia". I'd love to know why it's called that.
I have little bits of cotton yarn left from some dishcloths, so I want to use this method to use up those leftovers. I better do it quick, or I'm likely to forget how!
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Good news Bad news
The Bad News :( I was cranking along on my cable sock, and got to the part where I start the heel flap, looked back and saw a hole! Rats, I must have dropped a stitch like 10 rows back!! Bummer. And I knew something was wrong because my count was one stitch off, but I just added a stitch and kept going (dumb). Lesson learned.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Cable Sock
Thursday, March 19, 2009
??Fish?? ??Flower??
This is my first month of the mystery KAL for the Yahoo Monthly Dishcloth group and it's a very interesting pattern. I've never done a project where I didn't have the picture to refer to, so I'm knitting blind.
I'm not sure what it's going to be. After the first 2 days of patterns, it sort of looks like a fish, but then I see maybe a flower. Not sure.
I was just telling my mom how I needed to go out and get another set of Size 7 needles, since I still wanted to work on a dishcloth, but my needles were being used for the mystery KAL. My girlfriend Marie is cleaning out her house to make way for her Yoga Room (how cool is that?) and she came across some knitting needles from her husband's mother that she wasn't using, so she gifted them to me. And guess what? there was a pair of size 7!!
They are all nylon circular needles and I got a kick out of the prices on some of them. (98 cents and $1.15) I had only ever knitted with bamboo, but the nylon is nice to work with. My only trouble is that I am finding the needles themselves to be very short, and it's awkward because I don't feel like I'm holding on to them properly. The tops of my hands were quite achy after knitting awhile. I figured I would see how things progress, maybe its just a case of getting used to them.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
whew!
I learned I must be a 'tight' knitter, because the one row you need to p3tog, and I struggled to get those 3 stitches on my needle. I eventually loosened up and the last few pattern repeats went along pretty well.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Timing is Everything
Friday, March 13, 2009
This is the BEST dishcloth pattern!
Thursday, March 12, 2009
New Addiction!
I joined up the Monthly Dishcloth group through Yahoo, and made my first one. The knit-along is supposed to act as a learning experience, and I can tell you it was. Not only did I learn the coolest pattern, I also learned that if I try to watch TV and think I can keep track of what row I'm on without a row counter, I'm sure to lose my place.
So although it is far from perfect, my Mid-February Challenge is complete!
Thursday, February 12, 2009
knit 'til it hurts
I learned to knit a few years ago for the sole purpose of learning how to make a felted bag so I could put this beaded flower I was making at the time on it. Here's my very first knitted object:
I continued to make bags to feed the beaded flower frenzy that I was consumed with and never learned anything else. Fast forward to about November of 2008 when I just had the itch to learn how to knit socks. So I took a class (to learn more of that adventure click here and go to the end of that post) and have been pretty much knitting every day since then. I love knitting!
My friend Elrene was making a cable scarf for her granddaughter and because she is such a sweetheart, took the time to show me how to do a cable and then gave me the pattern she used. And then another sweetheart, Paula, gifted me a ton of yarn that she was 'clearing out' out of her stash. So I was ready to cable!
More treats from Paula:
This is a hat kit from New Zealand!
Here is a gorgeous purse kit
- the 'yarn' is so incredibly soft, I can't wait to tackle this project -
YooHoo! Self-striping yarn ! Can you say 'happy feet'?
I am blessed with a whole group of friends who also like to knit and/or crochet and so I am hosting my first knit night at my house. I know how hard it is to plan a night when everyone can get together, but I am hoping that at least one person can make it that night! I would love to see what everyone is working on and drool over projects and fibers!
In that same thought of sharing, I thought I should start a knitting blog and connect with all the other knitters that don't live close enough to visit in person. I love my beading blog friends and am just amazed at what a wonderful community of people I have come to know through that blog. I can't wait to start finding knitting blogs and take in as much knitted eye candy that I can while making new friends along the way!