Thursday, March 27, 2008

2008's first FO!

I can't believe this is my first FO this year, but I had to start a new Flickr set for it and everything.

A hat for the BF:
John's hat

John's hat

He doesn't know yet that he's getting this hat, but he's well aware of the fact that I knit, and I think it's a good introduction to the world of random knitted gifts.

Anyway, the pattern is the Ski Beanie from Son of Stitch and Bitch, and the yarn is Jo Sharp Silkroad DK Tweed, which was lovely to work with and awful to seam with (nubby + easy to pull apart + mattress stitch = "Crap, I broke the yarn again"). If I were to do this pattern again, I'd knit it in the round. The garter rib is plenty stretchy, so it will hopefully fit J just fine.

Allergy season hit for me last week, although it was so bad that I thought I had a cold at first... stayed home from knit night, drank lots of tea, went to bed early. It wasn't helping at all, and then my sinuses kicked in and I realized that it was just my allergies going absolutely crazy because of the mild winter we had here. I got to escape up to NJ for Easter, and things are getting a little bit better now that we've had some rain, but I have to say, last week was as miserable as my allergies have ever been. Ugh.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Snow day!

Things aren't bad where I am, but I'm guessing other parts of the county must have been a mess this morning. Whatever led to it, woohoo!

I've spent the morning so far poking around Yahoo Travel, and will soon go work on some knitting.... speaking of which:

Manos Silk Blend

I went to All About Yarn on Wednesday before work, and was so excited to see that they're carrying the Manos Silk Blend. It's still one big single, but seems to be less thick-and-thin than the wool, and it's SO SOFT. Also got some Jo Sharp Silk Road DK Tweed for a hat, which will be mostly dark brown with just a wee bit of light blue:

Jo Sharp Silk Road DK Tweed

Monday, February 18, 2008

Long time no blog, eh?

Ok, I've gone a little bit AWOL, but it's been for good stuff. I *have* actually been working on some knitting...

Ariann sweater in progress

That's Ariann by Bonne Marie Burns. She sashayed on to the needles on New Years Day; what better way to kick off 2008? I'm using Ella Rae Shibu, which is a 90% silk, 10% viscose yarn. The drape on the stuff is gorgeous, and the viscose thread makes it look almost tweedy. The only drawback is that the yarn sheds a little bit because the silk is a little bit nubby... I stand up after working on it and have little pink fuzzies on my lap. All in all, I'll take it.

Ella Rae Shibu yarn

The color is better in the first picture... these are courtesy of my new camera, and I'm just excited to have a camera that adjusts for different light conditions. The old camera, which is a bare bones point-and-shoot, gets testy if you're shooting in anything other than direct sunlight. Even bright indirect sunlight requires either a flash or a tripod... and if do you take a picture in direct sunlight, it ends up overexposed and washed out. The above pictures were taken with the new camera using ambient light from a floor lamp; no flash, no tripod. I'm hoping better camera = better pictures = prettier blog. :)

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

One last FO for 2007

Well, I got a version of the Clapotis done for my grandmother. It became evident in the week leading up to Christmas that I wasn't going to be able to finish a full-length scarf in time, so I switched gears and made it into a neckwarmer/cowl.

Clapotis neckwarmer scarf

It's about 2.5 feet long when laid out flat, so there's plenty of fabric to play around with. I added two buttons and buttonholes, so it can either be fastened with the ends crossed like how I have them in the picture, or fastened so it meets end to end, or not buttoned at all and held closed with a pin or brooch. It's loaded with options. I was really happy with it, and may even make a version for myself down the road. :)

Happy New Year!

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

A little bit of Christmas knitting

Think I can have this done by Christmas?

Clapotis 2

It's the start of a Clapotis scarf for my grandmother, which I started over the weekend. I'm into the straight row repeats now, so this is the part that can just go on cruise control. It's narrow enough that I can get a row done whenever I have a spare minute. I even had it with me at 'Legal Issues for Supervisors' training and worked on it during our "Go get water or go to the restroom" break (today, volunteer supervision; tomorrow, world conquest. One step at a time, people.) I think I can get this scarf done if I make a conscious push to do so.

Clapotis 2

The yarn is nice stuff. It's RYC Luxury Cotton, which is 2 plies of cotton and 2 plies of viscose/silk. It's a little splitty, but show me a cotton that isn't. The viscose/silk plies give it some sheen without being gaudy, and it feels like it will have a good drape once it's finished and blocked. Hopefully in 13 days. :)