Friday, December 28, 2007
Hope You Had Happy Holidays!
Also some "Foggy Bottom" Sock Yarn!
Have been working mainly on the Lady Eleanor Shawl - Here's a picture of the progress! It is turning out really pretty!! Can't get over how the colors all fit together and create a harlequin effect.
Then - my dad gave my sister-in-law and I quilts that were made by his mother's mother - my Great Grandma Dustin. They were originally quilt tops that my mother had quilted by the ladies of the Ferguson Presbyterian Church for "the girls." Convinced my dad that she had meant my SIL and I as "the girls," so this year (with a bit of help from a Christmas elf), he was able to give them as gifts!
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
When She's Right . . . .
Friday, November 09, 2007
Stash'nSock
So - The first Monkey sock is done! This is my favorite ball of yarn. On the ball it looks amazing! It is oh-so-soft and completely yummy . . . but stripes and pools like crazy. This is probably about the 4th or 5th pattern I've tried and have given up fighting the Properties of the Yarn. It is what it is! Makes a lovely sock, anyway.
And then - there was the email from my niece. It said "Little Knits has one color of the Silk Garden on sale for $6.60 a skein. It's kind of muted blues that reminded me of your couch. You should go take a look... "
So now YOU can look, too! Here's a pic of the 11 skeins I got, taken on the infamous couch! Planning a Lady Eleanor shawl and can hardly wait to start!
This is a great shot of the end of a skein that shows the color variations.
What do you think?
Monday, October 22, 2007
Goodie Boxes!!!!
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Manly Socks! Complete!!
Lily:
Finished these just in the nick of time, too! More, brightly colored yarn is on it's way to my mailbox!
Monday, October 01, 2007
Tiny Dilemma
Of course, there is another skein, so this sock will be finished. But the second sock . . . no way! I will check (plead, beg, and otherwise humiliate myself) at the Ferguson Farmer's Market next Saturday morning in an attempt to get just one more skein of Lily's fluff (the alpaca in question), but when I got this, her owner said it was the last until the next shearing.
Maybe she was dishonest . . . but I don't think so :(
How often CAN you shear an alpaca . . . in October . . . just before the Midwest winter sets in???
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Sock It To Me September
Hate, hate, HATE this yarn on this sock. Thought I'd found a winner when, with the third try, discovered a pattern that not only didn't pool, but didn't stripe. Was elated . . . . knitted this much, and left it sit on a table for a couple months. Have finally decided - time to visit the frog pond YET AGAIN. Rip-it! Can't stand it! The more I look at it, the less I like it. Did manage to take a while to learn to hate it, but now that is complete and it will go back to being a beautiful ball of yarn.
And this - this is my beautiful Alpaca yarn from the Ferguson Farmer's Market. It used to belong to an alpaca named Lily. Now, it is well on its way to becomming wonderful, MANLY socks. So soft, so sumptious. YUM.
Sunday, June 03, 2007
It's a BRAND NEW SOCK
See? S0 far, it has three little lace hearts with cables on the left and right. Sock is a bit darker - flash seems to lighten up the color a bit, but overall, going to be a pretty sock.
Not thrilled with the striping, but not sure there's much to be done about it . . . .
AND - this is my first effort with a toe-up sock - which I started with a provisional cast-on . . . so it looks like a regular sock in that regard, but the trick will be the heel. Should be interesting!
Monday, May 28, 2007
To Coin a New Initialism - NOTH - Nothing On the Needles!
Unfortunately, now that means I have to find something else to knit - and QUICK!
Sunday, May 06, 2007
No More Lonely Socks
As you can see, the SSS (Second Sock Syndrome) is finally over! I have completed sock 2 of the Lombard Street Socks in the Aubergine Baby Silk - and the pair is O-So-Soft!!
Then, in the spirit of sweeping the decks clean, I cast on for the second RPM sock in the Koigu. I think sock 1 of this pair was completed in January.
Now, I must mention, I had every good intention of completing these. In my naivety, it seemed like a good plan at the time to start a second pair of socks, then alternate the second socks for each pair. Thought it might ease boredom, or something . . . Well, no such luck!! Just seemed to make it easier to keep knitting single socks. So, thought it should be nipped in the bud.
At least there's progress here. A lot of knitting was put on the back burner while my dad has been in the hospital and recuperating at home. Has been a very busy and tense time. But looks like I'm well on my way to getting the job done, at last!
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Finally - a FO and Knitting Content Again!
And now for something completely different - a finished object! After what seems like forever of slogging through hip-deep mud, I have managed to finish this lovely sock. Yes, it is another "loner" - a sock with no mate.
However, it has been a difficult road . . . can't even remember when this was started. I had good intentions. Once the RPM was finished, decided to move on to a different sock, come back, finish the second RPM, then the second baby silk.
You can guess the rest . . . I just want to start an entirely new pair of something - anything. Hopefully the self-discipline necessary to go back and pick up the pieces of the second socks will kick in and I'll finish. Otherwise, keep your eyes peeled for brand new socks here!
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Happy to Report
Dad is making wonderful progress. After his fall, he was home only three days before the problems started. He developed pneumonia and was in the hospital for two weeks. After that, he went to a rehab facility (lots closer to home!) for 12 days, and then came home. I've been staying at my dad's for two weeks now, and am absolutely amazed at his progress. He's been using a walker all this time, and at first he was a bit wobbly. Lately his balance is improving a lot and he stands up without hanging on to things quite a bit. Seems a bit scary at times, but I'm getting used to it. He's extremely independent.
The rehab center sent out their squad of helpers - a nurse, occupational therapist, physical therapist, and an aide who helps with his showers several times a week. It seems if we are not going to all the various doctors, we have the "visitors" here taking all our time. We did manage to get out yesterday, however, get his income taxes mailed, hair cut, bird food replenished, hearing aids fixed, and a quick stop at the pharmacy. Today, we had the visitors, and a couple contractors who installed new handrails on the basement stairs, a new ceiling fan, and grab bars in the shower. So, as you can imagine, our days are filled with lots of things that need doing.Hopefully, he will be off the walker in a few more days and I will begin staying home nights!
Sunday, April 01, 2007
Wondering?
Well - my dad, who turns 89 the beginning of June, took a tumble down the basement stairs the end of February. Since I live only about 3 miles from his house, I've been very involved in helping get things done. We are all so thankful that his injuries have not been horrible. He broke his left shoulder blade and has a compression fracture of his L1 vertebrae. After he fell, the hospital sent him home. Unfortunately after only 2.5 days home, he kind of sat on the end of his bed, laid back, and then couldn't move. Paramedics came, took him to the hospital, where he stayed for the next two weeks with pneumonia and a bacterial infection. Then he went to rehab where he kind of looked out of place. But he got lots of physical therapy and did absolutely great. In only 12 days, he came home and I've been staying with him helping out while he regains his strength and mobility. Except for swelling in his feet and ankles, he seems to be doing great. Is getting around with a walker and I'm keeping a close eye on his comings and goings.
So, please pardon me for not blogging more often, but for the moment I'm very busy and not knitting much at all. Did manage to get the aubergine alpaca baby silk sock done to the toe decreases, and there it sits . . . . . but sooner or later, I'll be back home with nothing to occupy my time but the knitting. For now, tho, this is much more important!!!
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
The Baby Blanket - She is Finished!
I know - the Feather and Fan pattern was too boring for me - so I had to change it to this new "Hourglass" pattern. I need a new pattern! Anyway, the recipient of this newest creation is due April 17th, so officially it is done EARLY. Who ever heard of such a thing??
Now, we have a family birth due in early June (Father's Day), so I will probably have to start something else fairly quick!
Sunday, February 11, 2007
February Knitting
The first is a shot of a baby blank in progress - for a friend who's expecting soon. I was tired of making the feather and fan blankets, so decided to find something new and different. This is the "Hourglass" pattern from Lion Brand, but it is an 8-row repeat and fairly easy to remember. Admittedly, at first, I flubbed a couple times and ended up frogging a few rows, but once you get going, it is pretty simple. Plus, in this weather, it's nice to have something warm sitting on your lap!
Then, there's the SIP - sock in progess - Lombard Street out of the baby silk alpaca yarn. Absolutely beautiful, soft beyond imagination, and all, but for now, the baby blanket is on my "hot list" of things that simply MUST get done. So - the sock sits and waits. Of course, the RPM sock(s) I was working on has no mate, so that will be next . . . somehow I'm getting to where I just want to knit ONE SOCK. Is that so wrong??
Then there's the new yarn!! I must be planning more knitting! Actually, I have to - just to use the stash I've got now!
I got this wonderful hand-dyed yarn from Cabin Cove Mercantile. Dave Daniels there does a beautiful job on the yarn. It is soft, and the colors are very intense. He also included a nice, hand-written thank you card and a small bag of mountain lavender flowers. The sock yarn is 80% Merino Wool and 20% nylon. Beautiful!
And for my birthday (a week ago!) my niece sent me the newest stuff on the market - Tofutsies!! This small skein is enough for a pair of socks - can you believe it? it is 50% Superwash wool, 25% Soysilk, 22.5% cotten, and 2.5% Chitin, which turns out to be fiber made from shrimp and crab shells, and it is naturally antibacterial!
My son and his wife got methis beautiful Regia navy tweed. The picture doesn't do it justice! Also got me a gift certificate to my LYS (local yarn store), and some tiny #2 dpns. Was kind of a knitting birthday (until you consider the bread machine!). Was an awsome birthday!
Also got myself some bluejeans colored Austermann yarn, that is so soft! It has aloe vera and jojoba oil mixed in, so it has to be soft!
Thursday, January 04, 2007
New Year - New Sock!
Also, have just begun working on a beautiful Aubergene baby silk yarn - 80% alpaca, and 20% silk. Soft as a baby's behind . . . . I am working the Lombard Street pattern from Mag Knits, and think it is coming out really pretty. Not sure if you can tell from the picture, but there are 4 lace holes running alongside a cable. Looks pretty neat, huh?