Category: knitting

  • do not use

    To be post-it-ed onto my credit card. And debit card, for that matter.

    Upon returning home from the first day of classes, a $180 purchase of a new ibook battery (badly needed) and a relaxing afternoon, I found these two rather large boxes. Okay, the top one isn’t very large, but the bottom one IS.

    It was BAD – I couldn’t remember what I had ordered. I must be getting fibre-blind from all the buying. Oy.

    Oh yeah – Knitpicks stuff.

    I ordered the Palette Sampler (it’s all Adrian’s fault):

    and some Color Your Own (the fingering weight merino), a couple balls of solid sock yarn and a whole whack of colour cards.

    I also found out that this massive amount (27 pounds!) of merino roving I ordered from R.H. Lindsay wool had shipped on September 8 – I had to email to get an update, and I got a one-sentence reply. I’d ordered on August 8. I must say, this hasn’t been a very pleasureable transaction. I’ll be happy when I get my wool, but I won’t want to order from them again, I don’t think.

    And no, it’s not all for me! I’m splitting it with a few people.

    Off to finish something cotton, seeing as how it’s been so dang hot here the last couple days.

  • found!

    The cormo made it home safe and sound, after a slight detour to lettuce knit.

    I ran out of yarn while working on my wrappy sweater today at the store (although it can’t really be called a wrappy sweater anymore, because I changed my mind), so I started something new, with the Koigu that I bought yesterday…this skirt from the fall issue of Vogue Knitting!

    Of course, I’m toning it down a bit – I’m only doing three tiers of hexagons; all my hexagons shall be the same colourway, although I’m sure they’ll pattern differently; my in-between-tier colour will be dark brown Louet merino, to match the brown in the koigu. That hasn’t been ordered or anything yet, but it will be…sometime.

    But the ends, dear god the ENDS!

    Every hexagon has about 15 ends! I’m going to try something with knitting them in, but it’s difficult because they’re all pick up tails/cast off tails. There are 27 hexgons total, with the second and third tier ones being progressively bigger. The hexagon is pretty quick to knit, so this might actually be a fairly fast project.

    I also put in some time on Cloud, and I’m into the body increases:

    You know, on my way home I was thinking about how I should do my modelled shots of Cozy, but then…I just didn’t do them. I think I need some during-the-day time when I’m at home to do it, and I’m not sure when that’ll be. This week though, I promise!

  • excited sleep

    Tomorrow’s the Kitchener/Waterloo knitters’ fair, and I’m going, along with lettuce knit and a bunch of knitterly friends. I’m excited – I kept up my yarn diet for all of August (yep, didn’t buy a yarny thing!) so I get to go nuts. I’ve got ideas and projects in my head and written down, so I know what I want to get and don’t forget anything.

    What do you do when you don’t have much to blog about? I like reading blogs that are updated often, every day or so. I started out doing that, but I’ve been slipping lately because I don’t feel I’ve done anything worth posting about. On that note, progress reports:

    Wrappy sweater: second sleeve complete, body in progress – I think I’ve decided what to do with the body, but we’ll see how that works out.
    Cozy: ends still need to be woven in; at least there’s only two!
    Cloud v-neck: almost done the body decreases, and it’ll be my car knitting for tomorrow.

    At least tomorrow I’ll have purchases to blog about!