Between Sandi's new yarn spinning obsession and Brooklyntweed's beautiful pictorial tour of the spinning process, I just had to see what it was all about. So I ordered a cute kit from Maine Woods Yarn off Etsy that came with a top-whorl drop spindle and some wool.
My first yarn is not a thing of beauty, let me assure you. It is thick, lumpy, and twists up on itself in some spots...but it is yarn that I made with my own two hands, and that's exciting! Now I just need to go practice, practice, practice.
Wednesday, April 30
Tuesday, April 22
Knitted Kitty Swap
I found this wonderful swap group on Ravelry - that swaps a knitted kitty each month! How perfect for me (I definitely need more kitties, especially the kind that don't require litterbox maintenance.)
Today I received my April kitty, Biscuit. She is so cute! She was made for me by Dragonpearl. She immediately hit it off with Kitty, who always was a bit of a ladies man.
This is the kitty I made for my partner, Wierdlings. I took this picture of her with my phone just before sending her off on her way. I don't know if she's made it yet, but she should be close because she was only going to Florida. I made a quick little crochet blanket to send with her.
Today I received my April kitty, Biscuit. She is so cute! She was made for me by Dragonpearl. She immediately hit it off with Kitty, who always was a bit of a ladies man.
This is the kitty I made for my partner, Wierdlings. I took this picture of her with my phone just before sending her off on her way. I don't know if she's made it yet, but she should be close because she was only going to Florida. I made a quick little crochet blanket to send with her.
Monday, April 21
Lotus Blossom
I finished my Lotus Blossom tank from Interweave Knits Summer 2006 (ravel it here). I'm quite happy with it! It is the second top I have ever finished for myself. It is knit in the round from the bottom up, so the minimal seaming really suits me!
Knit from : February 26 - April 10 2008
Yarn : Classic Elite Yarns Cotton Bam Boo
I wasn't comfortable knitting the smallest size (33 3/4") for my waist/hips, but the next larger size (39") would have been a little ridiculous, so I did some minor modifications. I cast on 210 stitches, which made one more lace repeat than the small size. I used size US5 and 6 needles as stated in the pattern until the 5th vertical pattern repeat (pattern only calls for 4, I added one for length). That last one I did on a size US4 needle, and on the decrease round I went all the way down to the number of stitches called for in the smallest size. Then I switched back to size US5 and finished the top following the pattern.
I loved this yarn. I had to be careful not to split it though. The lace section looks lovely...
But I think it makes a gorgeous stockinette.
Friday, April 11
Sock it to me
I am addicted to knitting socks. I love knitting socks. But I can't seem to ever finish a pair...It's not Second Sock Syndrome. It's worse.
It's Start A New Pair Of Socks Before Finishing One Sock Of The Last Pair Syndrome.
I have one completed sock, Crazy Over You:
I have most of another completed sock, Tea Time:
And I have yet another partially completed sock, Flutterby:
No pairs for any of them. Lots of sock yarn in my stash calling my name. And then I find out about this 3 month Sock Club from Bare Sheep Yarns. $43 for 3 skeins of hand-dyed yarn and motivation to actually finish a pair of socks, or 3.
I haven't decided if I'm joining yet...but I'm leaning heavily that direction!
Friday, April 4
Let's try again
So I had a blog here that I sort of ignored. And I thought maybe a brand shiny new one would motivate me to actually update it every once in a while.
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