I was so sick of knitting socks after I finished the Christmas pairs, I didn't want to touch my small DPNs for a month. But now I admit that I'm missing my sock knitting.
And I really don't know how I'll wait until the beginning of the Olympics to begin the Embossed Leaves Socks. I just googled the name and saw many finished pairs (not to mention a pair in person made by the designer herself last Wednesday :) ). They're so beautiful, I want mine now!
Meh. I'll wait. At least I was able to swatch and I think I'm all set now. I have really small feet so I usually try to get gauge and then I use needles one size smaller than what I got gauge with. It has worked very well for me so far.
Ok I'll go work on my sweater now (does the fact that I'm actually happy to be knitting on a Friday night instead of going out make me a loser?).
Friday, January 27, 2006
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Olympics!
The other night, I dreamt that I was knitting the Embossed Leaves Socks for the knitting olympics (yeah, I dream about knitting sometimes). So that's what I'm going to make.
Sunday, January 22, 2006
New yarn, new yarn!
Today's knitting meetup was great (as they all are of course). So many people, including lots of new people, showed up. I think there were 15 of us at one point. It was very nice. We even got to meet Kate Gilbert's daughter, who is the most adorable thing.
Jessi sold me a skein of Fleece Artist merino that she didn't want anymore:
Then, Kiyoko from AmiAmi came over with bags of yarn and I couldn't resist. I got this:
The yarn is called Faith and I will use it to make Veronik Avery's Short Row Hat.
And I got this:
I think the name of the yarn is AHS Slub Kasuri and I have something like 900m of it. It's incredibly soft and it will most likely become a shawl.
***
Also, I'm crazy and I'm thinking of participating in this:
Even though I shouldn't start a new project. But I can't resist a challenge so I most likely will. Now, I only need to choose a project, and that's when YOU have a role to play.
I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO MAKE!!!
I have a few ideas.
1. Mona's socks from the last issue of Interweave Knits.
2. Clapotis
3. The Peppermint Twist shirt from Stitch N' Bitch
4. Kyoto (I'm currently in the process of frogging the one I started in the hope of maybe starting over after rechecking my gauge).
5. Madli's Shawl, from a past issue of IK. I'd love to make that but I doubt I'd be able to make it in 16 days (same with #3 and #4 actually).
So if you have a suggestion, let me know. I just would rather not buy any yarn and I could make the above projects wiht yarn that I already have so it would be good.
***
I was tagged by Kadi (that is, if I'm the Caroline she tagged!), so here we go:
Four Jobs You Have Had In Your Life:
1. Journalist
2. Translator
3. Technical Writer
4. Communications Agent
Four Movies You Could Watch Over and Over:
1. Lord of the Rings (the whole series)
2. Harry Potter (all of them)
3. Amelie
4. Shallow Graves
Four Places You Have Lived:
1. Montreal
2. Hull
3. Sherbrooke
4. Cowansville
Four TV Shows You Love To Watch:
1. Tout le monde en parle
2. What not to Wear
3. Les Bougon
4. 24 (got Season 1 for Christmas, now I'm hooked)
Four Places You Have Been On Vacation:
1. Germany
2. Paris and London (one trip)
3. Cuba
4. Columbia
Four Websites You Visit Daily:
1. Hotmail
2. Livejournal
3. Atforumz
4. Knitter's review Forums (not daily but often)
Four Of Your Favorite Foods:
1. Lasagna (with my own spaghetti sauce)
2. Homemade pizza
3. Tuna or smoked salmon paninis
4. Penini Romanoff
Four Places You Would Rather Be Right Now:
1. Out
2. Of
3. The
4. Country
Four Bloggers You Are Tagging:
1. Jo
2. Mona
3. Julie
4. Elisa
***
I'm ending this with a pic of the progress on my sweater's sleeves:
I wish you could see it better, but it'll have to do.
Jessi sold me a skein of Fleece Artist merino that she didn't want anymore:
Then, Kiyoko from AmiAmi came over with bags of yarn and I couldn't resist. I got this:
The yarn is called Faith and I will use it to make Veronik Avery's Short Row Hat.
And I got this:
I think the name of the yarn is AHS Slub Kasuri and I have something like 900m of it. It's incredibly soft and it will most likely become a shawl.
***
Also, I'm crazy and I'm thinking of participating in this:
Even though I shouldn't start a new project. But I can't resist a challenge so I most likely will. Now, I only need to choose a project, and that's when YOU have a role to play.
I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO MAKE!!!
I have a few ideas.
1. Mona's socks from the last issue of Interweave Knits.
2. Clapotis
3. The Peppermint Twist shirt from Stitch N' Bitch
4. Kyoto (I'm currently in the process of frogging the one I started in the hope of maybe starting over after rechecking my gauge).
5. Madli's Shawl, from a past issue of IK. I'd love to make that but I doubt I'd be able to make it in 16 days (same with #3 and #4 actually).
So if you have a suggestion, let me know. I just would rather not buy any yarn and I could make the above projects wiht yarn that I already have so it would be good.
***
I was tagged by Kadi (that is, if I'm the Caroline she tagged!), so here we go:
Four Jobs You Have Had In Your Life:
1. Journalist
2. Translator
3. Technical Writer
4. Communications Agent
Four Movies You Could Watch Over and Over:
1. Lord of the Rings (the whole series)
2. Harry Potter (all of them)
3. Amelie
4. Shallow Graves
Four Places You Have Lived:
1. Montreal
2. Hull
3. Sherbrooke
4. Cowansville
Four TV Shows You Love To Watch:
1. Tout le monde en parle
2. What not to Wear
3. Les Bougon
4. 24 (got Season 1 for Christmas, now I'm hooked)
Four Places You Have Been On Vacation:
1. Germany
2. Paris and London (one trip)
3. Cuba
4. Columbia
Four Websites You Visit Daily:
1. Hotmail
2. Livejournal
3. Atforumz
4. Knitter's review Forums (not daily but often)
Four Of Your Favorite Foods:
1. Lasagna (with my own spaghetti sauce)
2. Homemade pizza
3. Tuna or smoked salmon paninis
4. Penini Romanoff
Four Places You Would Rather Be Right Now:
1. Out
2. Of
3. The
4. Country
Four Bloggers You Are Tagging:
1. Jo
2. Mona
3. Julie
4. Elisa
***
I'm ending this with a pic of the progress on my sweater's sleeves:
I wish you could see it better, but it'll have to do.
Sunday, January 15, 2006
Hey what's up?
I just realized that I haven't blogged in half a month. Eeep! Thing is, I kept on meaning to take pictures but never really got around to do it until now, so...
But here they are! First, my last finished object of 2005, a hat for my boyfriend. I made it with Noro Kureyon (colour 51) and this pattern after seeing a post on atforumz (thanks Maureen!).
And I've made two things in 2006. First is the Basic cables hat from Stitch N' Bitch Nation. It was my first time making cables. I was actually hoping to use the yarn to make Veronik Avery's short row hat from the latest Interweave Knits, but it didn't work very well with the pattern. I also made a very basic garter stitch scarf with chunky yarn to go with the hat.
As to what I'm working now, well...
Other than the two projects (socks + a bag) that I already had on the needles, I casted on for the Big Bad Baby Blanket from Stitch N' Bitch. It's for a pregnant friend, and since the baby is due in June, I have plenty of time. I'm using some Patons Decor yarn that I had in the stash. I'm not too crazy about the colour (I loved it in the skein, but I found out it has too much brown), but I think it'll look nice enough as a blanket. We don't know if the baby's going to be a boy or a girl and I think the colours are neutral enough.
I also decided on a sweater. Hopefully, it'll be a success and I will end up actually wearing it. I chose Mariah, from Knitty. I love the pattern but it's quite a difficult one for me. I'm only on the sleeves (I'm making both at the same time) and I can already tell it's going to take me forever to finish. Oh well. I'm using Knit Picks' Wool of the Andes for the first time. In Cranberry. It's lovely.
But here they are! First, my last finished object of 2005, a hat for my boyfriend. I made it with Noro Kureyon (colour 51) and this pattern after seeing a post on atforumz (thanks Maureen!).
And I've made two things in 2006. First is the Basic cables hat from Stitch N' Bitch Nation. It was my first time making cables. I was actually hoping to use the yarn to make Veronik Avery's short row hat from the latest Interweave Knits, but it didn't work very well with the pattern. I also made a very basic garter stitch scarf with chunky yarn to go with the hat.
As to what I'm working now, well...
Other than the two projects (socks + a bag) that I already had on the needles, I casted on for the Big Bad Baby Blanket from Stitch N' Bitch. It's for a pregnant friend, and since the baby is due in June, I have plenty of time. I'm using some Patons Decor yarn that I had in the stash. I'm not too crazy about the colour (I loved it in the skein, but I found out it has too much brown), but I think it'll look nice enough as a blanket. We don't know if the baby's going to be a boy or a girl and I think the colours are neutral enough.
I also decided on a sweater. Hopefully, it'll be a success and I will end up actually wearing it. I chose Mariah, from Knitty. I love the pattern but it's quite a difficult one for me. I'm only on the sleeves (I'm making both at the same time) and I can already tell it's going to take me forever to finish. Oh well. I'm using Knit Picks' Wool of the Andes for the first time. In Cranberry. It's lovely.
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