I really like it so far!
Friday, April 30, 2010
Too late for gloves & scarves?
I really like it so far!
Monday, April 5, 2010
Tote Bag
Mods: My fat quarters were narrow, so my cut pieces were 10.5in wide. I also decided that I wanted longer handles, so I cut two 1.75in strips out of both fabrics and used one on either side of the handle. The liner, cut from a 3rd fat quarter, sticks out more than suggested as well.
I was impressed that I finished this bag in so short a time. Really a total of less than 3 hours. And probably the next one will go faster. Since I finished the bag, it has been my project bag for a scarf I'm working on. The perfect size & it folds up and fits in my purse! (Ok, so my purse is large...)
Changes for next time? I might actually add some interfacing, especially to the handles, just for a bit more support. But other than that, it's a super cute bag, the tutorial is easy to follow, and I've proven to myself that it's useable!
Monday, March 8, 2010
Down to 4!
Yarn: Plymouth Yarn Suri Merino in blue and cream
Needles: Final version on US 7s
Time elapsed: Too much!
Attepmts: 2 (first wasy VERY small... note to self, 2 strands doesn't mean pull tighter...also, check gauge sooner...)
Firsts: This project had a lot of firsts - it was my first stranded project, my first doing the vertical double decreases that make the white lines on the crown, first doing applied (or any!) i-cord, and first doing a sewn in liner (don't make fun of my hand sewing...).
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Mostly Hats
As for yarn, #s 1, 3, 4, 7, and 8 are Cascade 220 Superwash (#8 is actually made of leftovers from #1). 6/7 are Lornas Laces Shepherd Worsted (super soft!!!). 9 is Cascade Venezia (only one that's not machine washable). Superwash is awesome! I've really enjoyed working with the Cascade 220 so far - it's less expensive, has great results, and softens up nicely when washed. I'm looking forward to making something bigger out of some in the (near?) future.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Two more down. Kind of.
Yarn: KnitPicks Wool of the Andes Forest Heather, nearly 27 skeins, held 3x. (ok, call me crazy now...). Biggest problem I might have with this sweater: Um...Do I have to wash this in the bathtub? Cause it's not going to fit in my bathroom sink...kitchen is debatable.
I wore it Friday to work - not much AT work cause it's too warm - and then as a coat on Saturday. I got a couple complements from random people on the ferry just after this photo was taken. That made my day! The buttons are from Nancy's Sewing Basket.
(ravlink). This is for one of my sister's friends. She picked out the yarn color (which is fantastic!) and the pattern (equally great!). This is the third hat I've made by Jane Richmond. All 3 have been quick, easy, well written, and had a great fit. The other two were Autumn (ravlink) and Jane (ravlink), which I apparently never posted about. More on those next time (I think there was a post in my head from Christmas time which never actually got done...oops.).
We spent this weekend running around like crazy - Silverdale on Saturday, and around Seattle on Sunday. Silverdale included a trip to a great breakfast place with the in-laws, a haircut, and a retirement party for a great-uncle. Oh, and I got a new purse. :-) Sunday included church, a show that my college roommate is in, and flute choir (all on opposite ends of town, of course...).
In other news, I've learned to drink Americanos. All due to one that hub got at our favorite Kirkland coffee shop, Urban Coffee Lounge. That first one is still the best I've had...but I'm giving them a shot. (ha, a 'shot'. ok not that funny.)
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
What we did this weekend...
We also...skipped Valentines Day. Or rather, postponed it, because I was sick. Yek. I'm mostly recovered now...if my ears would just get unclogged and my throat a bit less scratchy so my voice could go back to normal... yeah. We did get to go to one of our favorite restaurants, Cactus, for lunch before the photography session.
Other than that, the inlaws and a favorite cousin came over for the afternoon yesterday, which was fun, except I nearly lost my voice cause I talked so much more than I had for the last several days. I didn't get much knitting done while I was sick, unfortunately. However, I think I got through a season's worth of Gilmore Girls...at least enough to drive A. crazy with them ;-)
Hope you had a Happy Valentine's Day!
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
So little time, so many games...
Now we have (thanks to hub!) something that makes it all easier!
Anyone up for a gamenight? ;-)
Monday, February 8, 2010
PDX and Accomplishing things
I almost made a case for starting a new knitting project for the trip, since none of my projects were really travel-ready. But...instead I restarted a project. I frogged the long-in-process Windermere Scarf and started over on an Elm Row Scarf (ravlink). No photos yet, but I have 4 of 25 repeats done.
Once I got to Portland, my parents and I stopped at Isabel's Cantina for some lunch. Yum. Wish I lived closer ;-)
Then we headed out to my grandparents house. We ended up with a nice group of people & hung out for the afternoon & evening. Dad made pheasant, with an orange-persimmon glaze. More yum. And I think there were 6 sides - so much food. I also got a bunch of work done on my Otto bear - finished up the 2nd arm. He still looked like an anteater.
Anyway...overall it was a great weekend, I got a lot accomplished, and it was great to see everyone!
Friday, January 29, 2010
(Temporary) Sock Fail
Pattern: Hedgerow Socks by Jane Cochran
Started on: June 26, 2009
Finished on: TBD.
Yarn: KnitPicks Essential Kettle Dyed (now Stroll), Timber
Projects left to complete: 9
Overall I thought this pattern was great, not quite sure why it took so long to finish them. With a 2 row repeat, it's super easy to memorize the pattern & do on the go without needing the (well written) instructions for most of it.
The socks themselves are nice and soft. The first one fits great! The second one (and the reason I thought they were finished) is about 1/2in short, so I need to take out the toe and add a bit. As for mods: the only thing I did was to kitchner the last 8 sts of the to instead of pulling the yarn through, but I'm not sure it would have made a difference one way or another.
I like the yarn - hopefully it will hold up well. At the end of the day - I would recommend this pattern as one that is fairly simple, has a great fit, and looks great too!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Too Many Projects
What are these 10 projects that have been hanging around for months (or days, in some cases...) at a time? Let me show you. Most recent to been-around-forever.
#1 - Most recent is actually a gift. It hasn't been gifted yet, so I'll have to keep quiet about that one. However, since I'm pretty sure the recipient doesn't have a ravelry account, here's the ravlink. I really just started it on the 19th, so not too bad. No photos up yet.
#2 - Teaching Mitts - Started: Jan 7. I started these mitts to make along with these by Hub. Yes, I'm teaching him to knit. Yes there is a reason for that. I've been asked by a couple other people (friends at work, relatives, etc) to teach them how to knit. However. I'm not a fantastic teacher. So! I had this idea that if I taught someone who teaches better than I do, they could give me feedback on what I did/didn't do well. Enter Hub. Hurrah! A fantastic student & looking to be a great knitter too! Check out this first bit of his gloves!
#3 - Drops 103-1 Jacket. Started Nov. 17. I've been trucking along on this sweater, which I HAVE to finish very soon, cause it'll soon be way too warm to wear it. I love it so far though, and hope it fits really well.
#4 - Endpaper Hat - Started Nov. 2. This is a gift for my mom, who received it for Christmas. I brought it home with me to finish it. And hauled it back to OR again, didn't finish it again, and now it's back up here with me, waiting for the fleece band to be sewn inside. Oy.
#5 - Kimono Sweater - Started August 8. This got put aside for #3, and cause it's cotton and hard on my hands. It's lighter weight though, so will be good for spring.
#6 - Hedgerow Socks - Started on: June 26
These were started as an 'I need something easy' project for a day trip. The yarn is nice to work with, the first sock is lovely & fits perfectly, the pattern is cute & practical...And the second sock is still only 2/3 done.
#7 - Felted Needle Holder - Started on: June 28 Again, knitting is done. I need to trim the edges of the felted material, figure out how to cut the fabric to make the needle pockets I want, and...sew it together.
#8 - Windermere Scarf - Started on: April 30
I started this for our real estate agent who stuck with us through the purchase of our condo, a short sale that took 6 months to complete, and whom I would recommend to anyone on the Eastside (Seattle east side that is...not eastern WA.) The real question is...do I love this pattern (or working with lace weight) enough to continue with this project. Gifting it (or something else...) would still be fantastic.
#9 - Felted Purse - Started on: March 15
This one...hm. Well, the knitting is done. What needs to be done is to try to reblock it cause I'm not super happy with the shape. And then...there's some super cute fabric waiting to be sewn in as a liner.
#10 - Is a scarf that has been in 'hibernation' for too long. Start date on it says Feb. 3. 2009. I think this will get taken out.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Sunday Sunrise
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Back to the Blogosphere...
So, the sum-up of the last month and a half...
We're finally feeling recovered from our holidays, which included 3 states (including Texas), a graduation, an unexpected death and memorial service, a last-minute wedding, 3 family Christmas parties, a party with college friends, a breakfast with high school friends, a showing of White Christmas at the 5th Avenue Theater, 2 New Years parties, knitting 6 hats and a scarf for other people, and a partridge in a pear tree. Ok, so the last one didn't really exist.
Last weekend was the quarterly D&D event held by a group of friends in PDX, so we were down there again for that. I don't play, as I have a hard time gaming at 2am...but I do get to see friends & family. This time, I went on a hike with a friend from high school and her friend visiting from out of town. We were planning a snowshoeing trip around Mt. Hood, but since the last month has been very (VERY) mild, there's not much snow. We opted for the short hike up to the top of Multnomah Falls.
The folks at the visitor center were helpful and gave us a map of the trails in the surrounding area (great 5-6mile hikes if you've got a bit more time, they say). Going to the top is a steep 1.2mi one way trip, including 11 switchbacks. Deceiving though, cause the last 3 are downhill ;-)
I took a bunch of photos cause...well...I'm out of shape, and it's a good excuse for stopping.
Multnomah Falls is one of the places my family has always frequented, since much of our family lives in Corbett. Outings (as did ours this weekend) often included a stop for lunch at the Charburger in Cascade Locks. It's a funky place, has a great view of the river, and the burgers & pies are not too bad either.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Baby it's Cold Outside...
Photo is from snowshoeing at Trillium Lake a few years ago with some friends. (Although, it wasn't actually cold that day - we were down to our long sleeved shirts halfway through...)
Monday, November 16, 2009
Look what I did!
That's Corriedale wool that I spun!
I took a drop spindle class yesterday. Um...dangerous. :-) I think I'll be doing more of this!
However...I have to keep in mind the other projects I have going on and want to have going on...
Notably, the 7 projects that are actually started, and the 1 that has been partially dissected on paper. Oh - and those are only the knitting projects. That doesn't include the Christmas cards that I've been wanting to make. (Which I told myself last year that I'd give up on if they aren't done by Thanksgiving...much of the holiday season was spent freaking out over finishing the cards... Oh, and I haven't started them. Nope. Hardly even an idea yet.)
On the knitting projects, I've been continuing slowly on them. I can see progress!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
View from our Window
But! Here's a photo from our bedroom window.
The tree to the left is now naked & all the leaves have been blown away by the landscapers. But the tree below (the one at the right of the photo above) still has leaves & is less green now.
This photo is my background right now at work. I took it on one of our lunch time walks in the parking lot.
This one is also from the walk...There are trees like that around about 1/3 of the campus, and also lining several blocks of the street outside our campus. So pretty!
Ha! I'm doing well catching up on the posts I could almost do while my camera cable was missing... There are still a couple more. :-)
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Sick = Knitting time
The first is a pair of socks that I started in June, which had taken a long break to accomodate other projects. Pattern: Hedgerow socks (ravlink). Yarn is KP Essential Kettle Dyed. I finished the first sock, but haven't gotten a photo yet, so here's an old one ;-) The finished first sock fits perfectly & I'm sure I'll wear them often!
I also was able to gift the Anhinga sweater (ravlink) to it's recipient a couple weekends ago. It looks super cute on her & I hope she can get a lot of wear out of it.
That's enough for a Tuesday ;-) I (obviously...) found my camera cable & have lots of photos to share!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Wow. Another month gone by. Shoot.
BUT! I plan to remedy all those issues in the very near future & give grand updates ;-) For the 2 people who might read this. Ha.
Happy Wednesday!
Monday, September 21, 2009
I've learned a new way to stay sane...
Hopefully the saga, as it has become, will be over soon. Then I might share more details. For now, I'll just say that we have to come up with 2x the amount of money by Friday/Monday than we thought we were going to have to.
Man does that cramp our style.
Argh.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Labor Day Weekend
Monday, August 24, 2009
A Few Favorite Things
The favorites involved:
- Knitting, of course, is a favorite hobby lately.
- Ravelry, for which the photo was really taken, is one of my favorite knitting sites. I'm sure you've heard me talk about it, or seen a link to it from here before. For those of you who don't have an account (most non-knitters), you can only see the homepage. Ravelry is a fantastic knitting 'social network' of sorts. Trust me, it's great.
- The photo was taken at Urban Coffee Lounge - the independent coffee shop we love to frequent (also the site of the Wednesday night knitting group I go to.
- Tea - this cup happens to be chamomile, which I am amazed that I can stand to drink! But there's something about a cup of tea...
- Might-O Donuts - this one is a full size Cinnamon & Sugar, which leads to the next one...
- Half priced pastries at the end of the day!
- See the bit of blue with a white design in the upper right corner? That's my favorite other half drinking his favorite drink - a chai tea latte - and wearing one of his favorite shirts.


