I did manage to finish one more work-in-progress before the end of the year!
Pattern: Slipped Stitch Rib socks, from Sensational Knitted Socks by Charlene Schurch
Yarn: Regia 4-fadig Canadian Colour in Quebec (less than one skein) on 1.5US needles
Notes: This is the third time I've done this pattern. It's nice and stretchy so it works well on my feet and with variegated yarns.
My other works-in-progress will probably be on hold for a bit while I start some projects with deadlines, but I have promised myself that I will return to them! Especially that pesky Lizard Ridge that's been in hibernation since last March--eep!
I hope you all have a very happy new year!
Monday, December 29, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
I knit in the skating rink and at the Hippodrome
At work the other day I was going through a bunch of sheet music from musicals from the 1910s and 1920s, and came across a song that just needed to be shared here:
Knit, Knit, Knit, from the musical Jack O'Lantern
by Anna Caldwell and Ivan Caryll
Ev'ry day you find me just as busy as can be
As I knit, knit, knit.
Yards and yards of comfies made to send across the sea
As I knit, knit, knit.
I knit in the Subway and wher'ever I may roam
I knit in the Skating Rink and at the Hippodrome
You always knit in public, dear, but do you knit at home? Nit!
We love to knit Nit!
Refrain:
Cast on thirty-three
Plain as plain can be,
Lightly pull thro the wool,
Khaki or gray--
Drop a stitch,
Like a mouse,
It runs away
While my work is through
How I wish I knew
As I'm knitting, and I'm purling as busy as a bee
Will the fellow who may wear this ever think of me? Nit!
Each of us is thinking of a fellow very dear,
As we knit, knit, knit.
Some of them are far away and some are very near
As we knit, knit, knit.
I gave him a promise that from flirting I'd reform
Swore I'd never give another man my kisses warm
Will you keep your promise when you see a uniform Nit!
We love to knit Nit!
Knit, Knit, Knit, from the musical Jack O'Lantern
by Anna Caldwell and Ivan Caryll
Ev'ry day you find me just as busy as can be
As I knit, knit, knit.
Yards and yards of comfies made to send across the sea
As I knit, knit, knit.
I knit in the Subway and wher'ever I may roam
I knit in the Skating Rink and at the Hippodrome
You always knit in public, dear, but do you knit at home? Nit!
We love to knit Nit!
Refrain:
Cast on thirty-three
Plain as plain can be,
Lightly pull thro the wool,
Khaki or gray--
Drop a stitch,
Like a mouse,
It runs away
While my work is through
How I wish I knew
As I'm knitting, and I'm purling as busy as a bee
Will the fellow who may wear this ever think of me? Nit!
Each of us is thinking of a fellow very dear,
As we knit, knit, knit.
Some of them are far away and some are very near
As we knit, knit, knit.
I gave him a promise that from flirting I'd reform
Swore I'd never give another man my kisses warm
Will you keep your promise when you see a uniform Nit!
We love to knit Nit!
Saturday, December 20, 2008
short and sweet
A couple of quick projects--and probably the last projects that I will actually have finished before the end of the year!
Pattern: Calorimetry, from knitty
Yarn: Rowan RYC Cashsoft Aran in red (less than one skein), on size 7 needles
Notes: Done in one day in November. Cut back on the number of short rows called for since it was getting huge.
Pattern: Turn A Square hat, by Brooklyn Tweed
Yarn: Valley Yarns Northampton in navy and gray, Rowan RYC Cashsoft Aran in red (left over from the Calorimetry, above), on size 6 and 7 needles
Notes: Just did stripes of a couple different scrap yarns instead of using a self striping yarn. It's for a gift for a guy, so I felt a little less like using my purple and pink Noro scraps. :)
It's very snowy out there--maybe I'll get some more knitting done after all!
Pattern: Calorimetry, from knitty
Yarn: Rowan RYC Cashsoft Aran in red (less than one skein), on size 7 needles
Notes: Done in one day in November. Cut back on the number of short rows called for since it was getting huge.
Pattern: Turn A Square hat, by Brooklyn Tweed
Yarn: Valley Yarns Northampton in navy and gray, Rowan RYC Cashsoft Aran in red (left over from the Calorimetry, above), on size 6 and 7 needles
Notes: Just did stripes of a couple different scrap yarns instead of using a self striping yarn. It's for a gift for a guy, so I felt a little less like using my purple and pink Noro scraps. :)
It's very snowy out there--maybe I'll get some more knitting done after all!
Monday, December 15, 2008
The suitcase is always heavier when you return
A friend of mine asked to see the souvenirs I brought home from London. So here's a glimpse at what nearly made my bag overweight on the way back.
The books:
Stephen Fry's new book, In America. It doesn't come out here until next May and, while I missed his book signing at Harrod's by two days (!), the copy I picked up at Waterstone's is signed. The Virago Modern Classic edition of 84, Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff. This is my second copy of the book, but there was no way I could resist. It's one of my all time favorites. And three Persephone Books. Persephone reprints beautiful editions of books by forgotten women writers. I only get copies of their books when I am in London, so they are a true souvenir. This trip's group are Lady Rose and Mrs Memmary by Ruby Ferguson, The Shuttle by Frances Hodgson Burnett, and Consequences by E.M. Delafield.
The crafts:
Two half meters of Rowan matrioshka fabric from Liberty. That's where I also drooled over the Amy Butler fabric, but it was simply too expensive. And a Shaun the Sheep knitting kit from iKnit London.
And the Who stuff:
The Doctor Who lunchbag I justified buying by the fact that it was insulated and could hold a lunch, but which is now currently sitting on my dresser next to the mini-David Tennant.
And the Doctor Who slipper socks. Oh yeah, like I was going to walk into Woolworth's and resist these? Hee!
The books:
Stephen Fry's new book, In America. It doesn't come out here until next May and, while I missed his book signing at Harrod's by two days (!), the copy I picked up at Waterstone's is signed. The Virago Modern Classic edition of 84, Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff. This is my second copy of the book, but there was no way I could resist. It's one of my all time favorites. And three Persephone Books. Persephone reprints beautiful editions of books by forgotten women writers. I only get copies of their books when I am in London, so they are a true souvenir. This trip's group are Lady Rose and Mrs Memmary by Ruby Ferguson, The Shuttle by Frances Hodgson Burnett, and Consequences by E.M. Delafield.
The crafts:
Two half meters of Rowan matrioshka fabric from Liberty. That's where I also drooled over the Amy Butler fabric, but it was simply too expensive. And a Shaun the Sheep knitting kit from iKnit London.
And the Who stuff:
The Doctor Who lunchbag I justified buying by the fact that it was insulated and could hold a lunch, but which is now currently sitting on my dresser next to the mini-David Tennant.
And the Doctor Who slipper socks. Oh yeah, like I was going to walk into Woolworth's and resist these? Hee!
Monday, December 08, 2008
London calling
I'm back from my trip, though I'm fully wishing I weren't. I don't even know where to start when talking about it; it was just a wonderful time, full of great people and sights and things, and it was a lovely diversion from real life. My friend's wedding was absolutely gorgeous. I met some amazing people. I got almost no knitting done at all. And I saw Hamlet. Such a great week.
Here's a very small selection of pictures...
At iKnit in London:
The wall of Amy Butler fabrics I drooled over at Liberty (and the photo I got scolded for taking :):
Mini-David Tennant did join me for the trip, and I brought him with me to the Doctor Who exhibit, of course!
And Hamlet was absolutely brilliant, and David Tennant mesmerizing. We were six rows from the stage and so close, it was amazing. We went to the stage door afterward and got incredibly lucky, as he came out the door directly behind us instead of through the actual stage door. And, yes, I did get his autograph. And, no, I did not show him mini-David Tennant. I don't want him to think I'm entirely nuts.
Such a wonderful trip. Now to return the real world...
Here's a very small selection of pictures...
At iKnit in London:
The wall of Amy Butler fabrics I drooled over at Liberty (and the photo I got scolded for taking :):
Mini-David Tennant did join me for the trip, and I brought him with me to the Doctor Who exhibit, of course!
And Hamlet was absolutely brilliant, and David Tennant mesmerizing. We were six rows from the stage and so close, it was amazing. We went to the stage door afterward and got incredibly lucky, as he came out the door directly behind us instead of through the actual stage door. And, yes, I did get his autograph. And, no, I did not show him mini-David Tennant. I don't want him to think I'm entirely nuts.
Such a wonderful trip. Now to return the real world...
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