Sunday, August 26, 2007

Ethno

Look at me with the serial posting.

I must be trying to make up for lost time.

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So, I finished some more sample knitting for Wendy at Unwind.


Pattern: Fickle Fingers from Knitting Daily
Yarn: Zitron Ethno (85% merino, 15% nylon; 90 m/50g) - colour #10, 2 balls
Needles: 5.5mm HiyaHiya 32" circulars

shopping

I caught the end of a sale today at Fabricland.

I picked up a bunch of new fabric combinations for the dpn holders.

I'm in love with all of them.

I need this tshirt

Saturday, August 25, 2007

spun

So, Connie's been at her wits end, (not surprising, what with the new store and all) and as such, passed her space at a spinning wheel class at Lettuce Knit to me.

I'm totally in love with this new (to me) craft and am now on the lookout for this wheel.


My first attempt was less than inspiring.



My sad, sad attempt at Andean Plying.


This silk/merino blend was gorgeous to work with.
My technique, however, left much to be desired.


I'm actually pretty proud of this bitty baby.
Husband? Not so much.

Husband - (Makes a face) What the heck is that?
Me - Hey! Don't be hating the two ply. I'm quite proud of myself.
Husband - Well, that makes one of us.

Thank so much to Connie for thinking of me to take her place.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

silly fangirl

So, I met the Yarn Harlot on Tuesday.

Gave her a little present.

And she liked it.

She really, really liked it.

I think I may actually be hyperventilating.

SUCH a happy cow.


Me - holding The Gift and The Travelling Sock

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Exhibit G



I just about had a heart attack when I opened up my shipment of undyed yarn.
For a second, I thought the company had simply vomited 80 000+ metres of yarn in a cardboard box.



Luckily, they were all nicely wound in 100g skeins.
Whew.






I now have yarn on every conceivable surface in my home.
Of course, it's the squishiest, most beautifully dyed yarn, so I'm not complaining...much.
And if anyone says anything on the dust under the yarn on every conceivable surface...



Oh! And look how professional I am.
(Does it still count if you then brag about your own professionalism?)

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

busy, bitten and bitter

So, it's been awhile.

A rough few weeks, to be sure.

I won't (can't...whatever) go into it now as it's still a little too fresh and horrifying, but trust me when I say I'd much rather have been with y'all.

Anyhoo...

I've been knitting.

And sewing.

And dyeing.

Evidence:

Exhibit A

My Frankenblanket is coming along smashingly.
Thanks so much to Michelle, Renee, Connie and Lisa (who is blogless...shocking) for their respective bits.
To contribute to Angela's Salvaged Sock Bits Blanket (aka Frankenblanket, or Frank to those who love him) drop me a line.

Exhibit B






This is a bit o sample knitting for Wendy.
It's a fairly quick knit and an easy pattern.
Gotta love Fleece Artist.
And Buster, the fattest (despite my efforts) cat on the planet.


Exhibit C


I've finished knitting the front of the cotton tank.
Naturally, I'll have it finished by October.
I have to work on my timing.
I might actually have enough yarn, though.
Perhaps I won't have to get more shipped in from France after all.


Exhibit D

A simple pair of Jaywalkers in Supersocks.
Not my favourite yarn, but I'm a sucker for a sale.


Exhibit E



Here's the circular knitting needle holder I've been working on.
There will be eight pockets and a Velcro closure.
It's far from finished and there are some major bugs to be worked out, but I'm happy with the basic concept, if not the end result.
The problem? It takes almost a full metre of fabric, so, unlike the roll up bag, it's going to have to cost quite a bit more.
Suggestions?

Exhibit F

I'm sewing valances, drapes and pillows for the new Pick Up Sticks store.
The fabric (a heavy, embroidered canvas) Connie chose is understated and lovely to work with.


See? See?

I've not been slacking.

Promise.