Category: Accessories

  • just-in-time head coverings

    Finally, the knits, the sun, the camera and I were all in the same place at the same time! I’ve got a pile of photos to store up and dole out over the next few days. Yay blog fodder.

    An FO, a while completed:

    Doesn’t look like so much flat, does it? It’s the adult bonnet from the book Knit 2 Together (which is just a great book by the way). I used the Fibre Company’s Terra in Dark Indigo, four skeins plus a bit Denny had left over from her hat-making. Fabulous yarn.

    Sorry for the artsy-type photo, but it was the least goofy! Anyway, the bonnet’s front edge is a bit too flared, but I’m planning on cinching it up a bit. I’m actually not so sure about wearability – the bonnet part is great, but it’s a bit skimpy on the scarf for my taste. The evening I did wear it out (skating) I found that the bonnet sat much better with the whole thing outside my coat, but I usually wear my scarf tucked in. Eh, we’ll see. I’ll definitely give it a few runs.

    Non-knitting, of course – I made elimination-diet-friendly veggie burgers tonight and they turned out great. So here’s a recipe!

    Lentil-Rice Burgers
    1 cup green lentils (I use PC Organics)
    2.5 cups water
    1 small onion, finely chopped
    1 carrot, diced
    1 stalk celery, diced
    2 cups brown rice, cooked
    1/2 sweet potato
    oregano
    basil
    salt and pepper

    Combine lentils and water in a medium saucepan over high heat. Bring to a boil covered, then turn down to medium-low and let cook until the lentils are tender and the water almost all absorbed, about 30 minutes.
    Saute the onion, carrot, celery, oregano, and basil in some olive oil in a medium pan until tender. Salt and pepper generously.
    Steam or microwave the sweet potato until quite mushy. I was making sweet potato and cauliflower mash at the time so I just used a bit of that.
    Mix the lentils, veggies, rice and sweet potatoes together in a bowl. Taste and adjust seasoning and texture – I added a bit too much rice so I had to add more sweet potato to help it hold together.

    Now the fun part! Using your hand, scoop approx. 1/2 cup portions of the mixture, shape into a ball then flatten slightly. You’ll need to keep the burger on the smaller and thicker side, otherwise it’ll fall apart! Cook the burgers in an oiled pan (I used the pan that I sauteed the veggies in) on medium to medium-high heat until golden on one side, then carefully flip and do the other side.

    Serve with your favourite burger garnishes – I put mine on a gluten-free bun with mustard and peppery mixed greens. This recipe makes a lot of patties – I made 8 small (about 3.5″ diameter), ate two and froze the rest for when I’m short on time!

    Enjoy!

  • 24 18 hours later

    (Since there are only 46 minutes of content in an hour’s TV show)

    We took our time getting through the show – about four days. And that’s a lot of TV time for someone more used to one hour, maybe two a day! Anyway, I knit a lot of Lady E during all that couch-surfing.

    This is halfway through the show, with the most accurate colours:

    And when it was all done:

    That’s the fifth ball of yarn there, which I’m now done. Super fast! I have ten balls in total, and have established an order for the rest of them. I rewound all the balls in the centre-pulls so I could really see the colours in each ball and try to ensure good colour distribution. This is colourway 201, and while it isn’t the most exciting silk garden colourway ever (there’s a lot of black) I think it’s beautiful and will go with lots of things I wear!

    I love it.

  • the last FO of 2006

    Well, this was a good, fairly happy, productive year. It went by too fast! I don’t think I’ll be compiling the whole ‘list of FOs’ that I’ve seen other places (although it might actually be fun) but I do know I knit an awful lot this year! Remember Limerick, my Olympic sweater? Now there was good times.

    The yarn from the end of the last post was Handmaiden 12-ply cashmere. Say it with me: yummmmmmm. I bought 2 skeins of it at the lettuce knit boxing day sale (just because I was workin’ doesn’t mean I wasn’t buyin’) and turned it into this awesome neckwarmer.

    This is actually the third incarnation of the neckwarmer, but luckily third time was the charm. First two times it was too big – 64 sts on 9 mm, then 54 sts. This one is 50 sts on 8 mm and fits perfectly, nice and snug. Just alternating st st and rev st st to make it easy to scrunch.

    More on new yarn and maybe even the first FO of 2007 soon to come. Party hard, and have a drink for me!

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