Now that this has been gifted, I can post what I made for my mom for Hanukkah this year.
Pattern: Waffle Rib scarf, improvised from a stitch dictionary
Yarn: Mirasol Nuna in orange (1.5 skeins) on US7 needles
I bought this yarn months ago with my mother in mind. It's totally her color.
And I made a matching hat.
Pattern: Waffle Rib Hat
Yarn: Mirasol Nuna (1.1 skeins) on US8 needles
I've got a couple of other projects I still can't show, as they'll be gifted in the New Year, but thus ends a very full year of knitting!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
He respects Owl, because you can't help respecting anybody who can spell TUESDAY, even if he doesn't spell it right.
That's kind of how I feel about this project. I love the idea of it, but the final product--at least my version of it--less so. I've seen it look great on other people; me, not so much.
Pattern: Owls, by Kate Davies
Yarn: Berocco Air in geothermal (7 or 8 balls--I lost track) on US10 and US10.5 needles
I had to upsize the pattern to fit me, and I got the numbers right, but it's a pattern for bulky yarn, and the combination of bulky yarn and my body isn't a good one. The owls are cute, though.
But it's finished, at least, and I can move on to my next project with a clear conscience.
Pattern: Owls, by Kate Davies
Yarn: Berocco Air in geothermal (7 or 8 balls--I lost track) on US10 and US10.5 needles
I had to upsize the pattern to fit me, and I got the numbers right, but it's a pattern for bulky yarn, and the combination of bulky yarn and my body isn't a good one. The owls are cute, though.
But it's finished, at least, and I can move on to my next project with a clear conscience.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
snugglies
It's winter time, and little ones need to keep warm!
One of my former co-workers is expecting his first child next month, so I've been on a baby knitting spree.
Pattern: Sweet Baby Jayne Hat, by Heather Hill
Yarn: Lion Brand Vanna's Choice in cranberry and terracotta and Vanna's Choice Baby in duckie, on US8 needles
Notes: Based on Jayne's hat from Firefly. It's really cute, but I am 90% sure the pom pom is going to fall apart the first time it goes into the washing machine.
And the baby will need warm feet, of course!
Pattern: Converse Baby Booties
Yarn: Lion Brand Vanna's Choice in cranberry and white, on US4 and US5 needles
Notes: Despite having to weave in a million ends, I lovelovelove this pattern.
This baby is going to be stylin'!
And while I was at all of this baby knitting, one of my favorite babies needed a winter hat.
Pattern: Modified Baby Jayne Hat (68 stitches around, no pom pom)
Yarn: Lion Brand Vanna's Choice in dusty blue and light blue on US8 needles
Doesn't it look adorable with those big blue eyes?
One of my former co-workers is expecting his first child next month, so I've been on a baby knitting spree.
Pattern: Sweet Baby Jayne Hat, by Heather Hill
Yarn: Lion Brand Vanna's Choice in cranberry and terracotta and Vanna's Choice Baby in duckie, on US8 needles
Notes: Based on Jayne's hat from Firefly. It's really cute, but I am 90% sure the pom pom is going to fall apart the first time it goes into the washing machine.
And the baby will need warm feet, of course!
Pattern: Converse Baby Booties
Yarn: Lion Brand Vanna's Choice in cranberry and white, on US4 and US5 needles
Notes: Despite having to weave in a million ends, I lovelovelove this pattern.
This baby is going to be stylin'!
And while I was at all of this baby knitting, one of my favorite babies needed a winter hat.
Pattern: Modified Baby Jayne Hat (68 stitches around, no pom pom)
Yarn: Lion Brand Vanna's Choice in dusty blue and light blue on US8 needles
Doesn't it look adorable with those big blue eyes?
Monday, December 07, 2009
somewhere over the rainbow
Over the rainbow shawl, that is!
Pattern: Revontuli -huivi/Northern Lights
Yarn: Kauni Wool 8/2 Effektgarn in color EQ (180 gram skein) on US8 needles
I started this to have a project on my train rides home for Thanksgiving, and it was a simple but pleasing lace pattern.
And here it is blocking.
Pattern: Revontuli -huivi/Northern Lights
Yarn: Kauni Wool 8/2 Effektgarn in color EQ (180 gram skein) on US8 needles
I started this to have a project on my train rides home for Thanksgiving, and it was a simple but pleasing lace pattern.
And here it is blocking.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
in which a namesake meets his inspiration
No, not David Tennant. Sorry, guys.
I did spend the weekend playing fangirl at the New England Fan Experience. Since I went by myself I didn't do a lot of the more social stuff, like the dance and costume stuff, but I wandered around the dealers' room and went to several panels (Corin Nemec has freaky skinny legs and John de Lancie really likes sailing) and saw the back of Leonard Nimoy's head as he was herded past.
But the main reason for my going was the presence of Gareth David-Lloyd, who played Ianto Jones on Torchwood. And also known as the inspiration for my Knit Ianto doll. Both the Ianto doll and the Captain Jack doll came with me this weekend, and I got lots of very nice compliments about them.
I went to both of Gareth's panels, and even did the photo session, which was a little bit awkward, but he was very sweet. And at the autograph session yesterday afternoon, I introduced Gareth to Knit Ianto. Amazingly he did not act like I was crazy (he's seen worse from fans) but was quite lovely about it. And he called me "angel," which may have been where my brain froze.
And the two Iantos together:
And since the photo session picture came out well--I am so not photogenic--I'll even post that one.
I think I like fangirling.
I did spend the weekend playing fangirl at the New England Fan Experience. Since I went by myself I didn't do a lot of the more social stuff, like the dance and costume stuff, but I wandered around the dealers' room and went to several panels (Corin Nemec has freaky skinny legs and John de Lancie really likes sailing) and saw the back of Leonard Nimoy's head as he was herded past.
But the main reason for my going was the presence of Gareth David-Lloyd, who played Ianto Jones on Torchwood. And also known as the inspiration for my Knit Ianto doll. Both the Ianto doll and the Captain Jack doll came with me this weekend, and I got lots of very nice compliments about them.
I went to both of Gareth's panels, and even did the photo session, which was a little bit awkward, but he was very sweet. And at the autograph session yesterday afternoon, I introduced Gareth to Knit Ianto. Amazingly he did not act like I was crazy (he's seen worse from fans) but was quite lovely about it. And he called me "angel," which may have been where my brain froze.
And the two Iantos together:
And since the photo session picture came out well--I am so not photogenic--I'll even post that one.
I think I like fangirling.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
putting on my top hat
I already had two other projects going this past week, yet something made me drop both of them to start a third. And, of course, that's the one I've finished.
Pattern: Keyhole Bow-Tie, from Knit Simple, Fall 2009
Yarn: Berroco Boho in red (~1.5 balls) on US 7 needles
I had my doubts as to how it would come out in this yarn, but I actually like it. The ribbon yarn gives it a shape it wouldn't otherwise have. And I like the colors. Now to see if I ever actually wear it!
Pattern: Keyhole Bow-Tie, from Knit Simple, Fall 2009
Yarn: Berroco Boho in red (~1.5 balls) on US 7 needles
I had my doubts as to how it would come out in this yarn, but I actually like it. The ribbon yarn gives it a shape it wouldn't otherwise have. And I like the colors. Now to see if I ever actually wear it!
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour
It's the last day of October, and the last day of Socktoberfest, and thus fitting it's the day I post my Mystery Socktober Socks!
Pattern: Mystery Sock '09 by Through the Loops
Yarn: S.R. Kertzer On Your Toes Bamboo in Gray (1 full skein), plus a little leftover sock yarn, on US 1.5 needles
See that little bit of purple on the toe of the right foot? I ran out of yarn with four rows to go on the second sock! I knew that was a danger with the yarn I was using, which is why I only did three repeats on the leg instead of the called for five. But I came so close and had to finish it off with some leftover Socks that Rock.
It's a very nice pattern, though, and this knitalong was a fun thing to do over October.
Pattern: Mystery Sock '09 by Through the Loops
Yarn: S.R. Kertzer On Your Toes Bamboo in Gray (1 full skein), plus a little leftover sock yarn, on US 1.5 needles
See that little bit of purple on the toe of the right foot? I ran out of yarn with four rows to go on the second sock! I knew that was a danger with the yarn I was using, which is why I only did three repeats on the leg instead of the called for five. But I came so close and had to finish it off with some leftover Socks that Rock.
It's a very nice pattern, though, and this knitalong was a fun thing to do over October.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Our annual Rhinebeck road trip
Another year's fun at Rhinebeck has come and gone, alas. Do we really have to wait until next October?
We left Boston very early Saturday morning to head out. The weather forecasts all week had taunted us with warnings of rain and snow. Instead we got a gorgeous, if cold, Saturday to wander around the fair.
The sights from the fairgrounds...
I made a friend:
Monet with her first skein of Socks that Rock:
I made another friend:
This yarn was even more eye-searing in person:
Monet in her new hat:
Our whole crew:
From the Ravelry party:
With Ysolda Teague in her "secret project"--dressed up as Bob!
The youngest member of our crew:
On the way home we did our normal stop in Lenox, where we were met with cold, heavy rain. By the time we left Lee, it had become heavy, golf ball sized snow, which accompanied us across the state back to Boston. The view from the car:
Definitely an out-of-the-ordinary end to our fun weekend!
We left Boston very early Saturday morning to head out. The weather forecasts all week had taunted us with warnings of rain and snow. Instead we got a gorgeous, if cold, Saturday to wander around the fair.
The sights from the fairgrounds...
I made a friend:
Monet with her first skein of Socks that Rock:
I made another friend:
This yarn was even more eye-searing in person:
Monet in her new hat:
Our whole crew:
From the Ravelry party:
With Ysolda Teague in her "secret project"--dressed up as Bob!
The youngest member of our crew:
On the way home we did our normal stop in Lenox, where we were met with cold, heavy rain. By the time we left Lee, it had become heavy, golf ball sized snow, which accompanied us across the state back to Boston. The view from the car:
Definitely an out-of-the-ordinary end to our fun weekend!
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
walking on sunshine
Sunshine socks, that is!
Pattern: Sunshine, from Sock Innovation by Cookie A.
Yarn: Dream in Color Smooshy in Flamingo Pie on US1.5 needles
This is the first time I've done cabled socks. Constantly pulling out the cable needle was a bit annoying, but I'm pleased with how they came out. And I love the colors of the yarn.
And Kate's got me doing socks again right away--she convinced me to sign up for Mystery Socktoberfest!
Pattern: Sunshine, from Sock Innovation by Cookie A.
Yarn: Dream in Color Smooshy in Flamingo Pie on US1.5 needles
This is the first time I've done cabled socks. Constantly pulling out the cable needle was a bit annoying, but I'm pleased with how they came out. And I love the colors of the yarn.
And Kate's got me doing socks again right away--she convinced me to sign up for Mystery Socktoberfest!
Monday, October 05, 2009
pumpkin pretty
This weekend I went to the Great Glass Pumpkin Patch at MIT. I had gone for the first time a couple of years ago, but I missed it last year. But I made sure I knew when it was this year!
And my pumpkin collection, after yesterday's additions.
And my pumpkin collection, after yesterday's additions.
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