Thursday, April 7, 2011

Honey Cowl

March 27: I felt like starting a new project and this one caught my attention. I do love knitting with this yarn!

April 7: Finished this one last night. So happy to have a project finished as it’s really been a slow time for me with knitting lately.




Pattern: Honey Cowl by madelinetosh
Yarn: Malabrigo Silky Merino in Matisse Blue

For sale in my etsy shop: Cowl

Bunny Nuggets

March 29: Quick and satisfying project!

Made the blue one first and decided it was a bit lonely, so I had to make it a friend (March 30).



Pattern: Bunny Nugget by Rebecca Danger
Yarn: Malabrigo Worsted in Jewel Blue and Hummingbird

For sale in my etsy shop: Pair of Bunny Nuggets

MIL Afghan

September 12, 2010: Finally decided that I’d better start this if I want it to be a Christmas gift. I think I’m going to do this assembly line style (since it’s 6 of each block), so I did the middle squares for the first 6 blocks (pink) and now am doing the second color on those 6 blocks.

October 7: The weaving in of all the ends is going to be killer, so I’m trying to do as much as possible while I am knitting. Have added the third color to two of the six squares.



October 24: Finished all the yellow bits on the six squares. Started on the orange-y bits between the yellow triangles. Not enjoying picking up the stitches here because it’s harder to see where to pick them up.



November 18: I’ve been putting off the orange-y bits because I have not liked doing them, but I figured that if I keep putting them off, this will never get done, so I did three of the remaining four squares tonight. Just one more to go for this section. Hope the next isn’t as fussy (the stitches to pick up are difficult to get to and I don’t think it’s making a very neat edge, but we’ll see how it looks in the end).

November 20: I decided to just finish one whole square to see how it turns out--although the assembly line format does seem to work, parts of it feel a bit wonky so I want to make sure it all works out before I do six squares that look terrible. I finished almost all of one square (just one more border color to add to it) and I’m rather amazed at how it does come together and it is actually square. Although this is definitely never going to be high on my list of most fun projects to knit, it does look really neat and doing one whole square has given me the motivation to keep moving forward with it because I think the end product will be really neat and my MIL will love it.


December 5: I spent most of the weekend working on this project. I’ve finished the middles of the first 6 squares, all squares have the first border around them. So I’m getting really close to the halfway point!

December 30: This is now my priority project. I have finished the first two borders on all six of the first set of squares, so just one more color border on them and I’ll finally be at the halfway point. I do really like how the squares look, but the project itself is rather tedious and I don’t really enjoy working on it.



January 1, 2011: Finished the borders on the first six squares (still some ends to weave in). Halfway there!

January 18: Of the last six squares, one is complete (ends still to weave in). The other five are about halfway, or nearly halfway, complete.

January 23: Progress is being made! Of the five remaining squares, all have the first border round complete. Only two more border rounds for each of them. Then the massive job of weaving in the ends. Then seaming together and probably blocking. Is the end actually possibly in sight?

January 26: Second round of border complete on all five remaining squares. Just one more border round to go on them all!

January 27: Borders finished on all but one square!

January 28: The knitting is finished! Now I have all the finishing left.



January 29: I added a picture of the back of one of the squares to show how many ends I have to weave in. I have all 6 of Block B and one of Block A to go. But at least the knitting part is done! Yes, I know I’ve already said that, but I feel really excited about that!



March 3: Almost finished with weaving in all the ends. Just half of one square left to go. My goal is to finish that tonight and spend the weekend seaming the squares together. Then blocking and drying all next week so that I can give it to my MIL when we visit the following week. A very late Christmas gift, but I’ll be so glad when it’s finished and in her hands!

March 4: Oh my gods, I can’t believe it. All the ends have been woven in!! That in itself feels like a major accomplishment. I’ve seamed four squares together into one long strip. I plan to do two more of those and then seam the three strips together. I’m finding the seaming itself not too difficult except for the color. The dark brown makes it difficult to see the stitches so I have to have a bright light right overhead while seaming.

March 5: Done done done done done!! I can’t believe that it’s actually done! I’m going to block it tomorrow and then I’ll get some pictures added and will give it to my MIL the week after next. I’m so amazed. I can’t believe that I persevered and finished this. It is definitely a project that I know my MIL will love, but I will never ever do it again.

 

Pattern: New Traditions Afghan by Nina Isaacson (kit from KnitPicks)
Yarn: KnitPicks Wool of the Andes in Tulip, Orange, Pumpkin, Caution, Avocado, Calypso Heather, Bittersweet Heather, Snickerdoodle and Oyster Heather

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Handwarmers for Kelley

December 24: Matching handwarmers for the hat that I made my sister for Christmas. Yes, this will be a late present.

December 26: Finished the first mitt. I’m really glad that ribbing stretches because these are small and although they do fit, it probably would have been better to add at least one more set of 4 stitches, perhaps even more than that.

December 29: Finished the second mitt. Still a little tight, but this time I used a sewn bind off and that at least helped make the edge a bit looser than on the first one.


















Pattern: Riverside Handwarmers by Ivete Tecedor
Yarn: Dream in Color Smooshy in Rose Smash

Cowls for Eden and Gina

December 23: I finished the second of two cowls today. I wanted to make something for the two gals in my gaming group and decided this cowl would be great. So I picked out yarn in the colors I thought they would like (Gina got Whale’s Road and Eden got Emerald) and went to work. I finished the first one during our gaming session and gave it to Gina. It took me a couple more days to get to Eden’s but it is now also finished. Unfortunately, I didn’t get a picture of Gina’s (did at least get a pic of the yarn) but I did take a quick picture of Eden’s (I'm also posting a picture of the yarn for Gina's).

















I was wondering why these turned out to be tighter than the one I made for myself a while back. Apparently my needles were in the wrong pocket so I used much smaller needles (10 3/4 instead of 13) than intended. Oops. At least they still fit!

Pattern: Dolores Park Cowl by Parikha Mehta
Yarn: Malabrigo Chunky in Emerald and Whale's Road

Ribbed for Mandy's Warmth

December 20: I did another project (bath mitt) for my sister-in-law and just wasn’t happy with the way it turned out. So I decided to make her this cowl as well.

December 23: Much better! This is a gift that I’m proud to give to someone. I really like the way it turned out.

















Pattern: Ribbed for Your Warmth by Sonia Ruyts (free download on Ravelry)
Yarn: Malabrigo Worsted in Hummingbird

Little Miss Sunshine

November 21: Need to get working on Christmas gifts so I decided to give this one a go. I had a bit of a mini heart attack last night when I couldn’t find the pattern. But after a while spent looking for it, I finally found it, safely tucked away inside another pattern. Colors used should be Semolina (yellow), Coal (black), and Serrano (red).

November 24: Finished all the knitting bits. Used a whole skein of the Semolina and part of a second. Now it’s just a matter of piecing it all together, which is the part I really hate. But I’ve got about a month, so hopefully I can talk myself into completing it during that time.

December 6: Did all the seaming and putting together of parts. The only thing left to do is to embroider her face. I’m really pleased with how it looks so far so I hope I don’t mess up the face!
















December 21: Finally stitched the face. The mouth is a little crooked, but overall, I think it turned out quite nicely. I actually don’t really want to give this away, but I did send it out in today’s mail.
















Pattern: Little Miss Sunshine by Alan Dart (out of print)
Yarn: Knit Picks Swish DK in Semolina (yellow), Coal (black), and Serrano (red)

Fishy Bath Mitt

December 20: I’m just not happy with how this fishy mitt turned out. I also think there are a couple of minor errors in the pattern. Present for Mandy for Christmas. Decided to make her something else to go with this as I just didn't feel like this mitt was good enough.

















Pattern: Fishy Bath Mitts by Helene Rush (part of kit)
Yarn: Knit One Crochet Too Cotonade in Caribbean and Neon

Emily's Christmas Pink Ranger

December 8: Details of this project will be posted after Christmas as this is a present for Emily. A couple of vague notes: I’m using a technique that I haven’t used before on this project and I’m finding it a bit tedious. But it’s good to learn something new. I just hope it all turns out okay!

December 12: I had a hard time doing ____ with the project (blank to be filled in after Christmas) so part of it looks a little wonky. I did finally have a breakthrough regarding _____ and what I’ve done since then looks a lot better. Although it doesn’t look great for the part I did before I figured it out, I just don’t have the patience to take it all out and do it over again. Sorry, Emily!

December 12 (later): I’ve reached saturation point on this project for today, so I’m putting it aside for a while to work on other gifts, but I’m determined to get this one done in time so Emily can get it for Christmas!

December 18: Finished! I would do this only for Emily but will never do this again!

December 25: Okay, so the gift has been opened and I can post details. First, the new technique I used was intarsia. Not something I plan to make a habit of (the bobbins were annoying) but I’m glad that now have the skill in my knitting arsenal. The technique that I discussed in the ____ above is the dreaded seaming, which is the bane of my knitting existence.






















Pattern: Might Morphin' Power Rangers Intarsia by Alan Dart (out of print)
Yarn: Knit Picks Swish DK in Petal, White, Coal, Red, and Gray

Mom's Felted Bag

December 7: I made one of these bags a while back for my mother-in-law. She mentioned it to my mom during our summer vacation and my mom seemed interested, so I decided to make one for her for Christmas.

December 17: Finished and felted. I think it turned out great!



















Pattern: Angela's Fabulous Felted Bag by Angela Roberge
Yarn: Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride Bulky in Onyx and Deep Pine