Monday, February 26, 2007
Feb's mid-month dishcloth
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Spring is coming some time
Monday, February 19, 2007
What I did this president's weekend
Class projects
Comfort Spinning
Friends of mine on an email list that I belong to were talking about comfort spinning a few weeks ago and that www.serenity-farms.com owned by Cary Smith was the best comfort fiber there is. Well that must be proven! So when she offered some bumps for sale I just had to order a few. Well as you can see in the picture I haven't spun them up yet but I can tell you that they are might nice and I just know they will be a comfort to spin. So I think I will added them to my stash until I need a little bit of comfort in my day.
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Fiber, Fiber and more Fiber all over the place
Feb's First Dishcolth
Here is my version of the Monthly KAL dishcloth. If you look real closely you can see the nine little hearts. Again this one was fun. I used Sugar and Cream. The color is baby pink, the color is a discontinued one but I think is perfect for this time of year. I was able to pick up some more of the sugar and cream colors at my LYS's Big Super bowl sale this past weekend. So now I have at least one ball of every color in their pallet. Of course they are coming out with new ones So I guess I need to make another list of must haves.
Crochet!
I haven't talked about crochet in a long time. I have been crocheting for about 20 years. I did stop for a time as I could not find a pattern that I liked. I do on a a regular basis crochet baby afghans and regular size afghans. First let me start by saying that I was able to purchase a complete set of Palmwood crochet hooks from Bryspun. If you have never seen these hooks then you don't know what you are missing. They are, in my opinion, the best on the market. They are very smooth, I think smoother then the Brittany hooks. Plus they are just gorgeous. I'm currently working on a baby afghan. I'm using Caron one pound ball in a cream color. This pattern comes from the Leisure Arts book called Quick and Easy Afghans.
This one takes about 14 ounces of yarn and uses a size K hook so it works up really fast. I'm trying to get a head of baby items. It seems there is always a new baby on the way and I want to get a bit of a stock pile ready so that I don't have to stop whatever I'm working on to make a baby item. I'm planning on also making a pink and then a blue one. 
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Mid January Dishcloth
This is my version of the mid January dishcloth KAL. Its kind of hard to see but the texture, Its a cable with garder stitch cable. It was again fun to do. I know that it kind of tripped up a few on the list but I was able to get through it OK. I used cotton tots. I can't wait for the next one in a week or so.
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
The Borah Scarf
It seems everyone I run into has been making a ruffle scarf,or potato ship whatever you want to call it. So not to be out done. I had to make myself one,too. I mean what I kind of band wagon jumper would I be if I didn't. Now As you look at this scarf you might be thinking Oh boy she is a Green Bay fan. Nope. My daughter goes to Borah High School in Boise Idaho and their colors are green and gold. So I'm a Borah band booster instead. I once again chose to use an acrylic yarn and when with Caron's Simply Soft in hunter green and gold. That way when my daughter sole it to wear at a game it could easily be washed. I have designed this pattern myself. The big difference is I made a rather long scarf then folded it over and crocheted the cast on edge together. IF you do not know how to crochet you can always sew it together. I like how this one turned out. I think by sewing it together it makes the ruffles stand out more. Its more like a boa. Below is the pattern my final length is 46 inches long but if you wanted to make it longer I would suggest you cast on 20 to 30 more stitches,but keep in mind you will need more yarn then I have listed.
The Borah Scarf 1 ball of simply soft in hunter green or about 200 yards of a worsted weight yarn
1 ball of simply soft in golden yellow or about 150 yards of a worsted weight yarn
Size 11 32 inch circular needle
Size K crochet hook
Cast on using the crochet cast on 180 using hunter green
Row 1: knit across
Row 2: inc in each stitch across.
Row 3 -5 knit across
Row 6 Knit across
Row 7: changing to yellow knit across
Row 8: inc in each stitch across.
Row 9: changing to green knit across
Row 10: inc in each stitch across
Row 11-12: changing to yellow knit across.
Bind off.
Fold scarf in half and with K hook sc in each of the cast on stitches. End and weave in all ends.
The Borah Scarf 1 ball of simply soft in hunter green or about 200 yards of a worsted weight yarn
1 ball of simply soft in golden yellow or about 150 yards of a worsted weight yarn
Size 11 32 inch circular needle
Size K crochet hook
Cast on using the crochet cast on 180 using hunter green
Row 1: knit across
Row 2: inc in each stitch across.
Row 3 -5 knit across
Row 6 Knit across
Row 7: changing to yellow knit across
Row 8: inc in each stitch across.
Row 9: changing to green knit across
Row 10: inc in each stitch across
Row 11-12: changing to yellow knit across.
Bind off.
Fold scarf in half and with K hook sc in each of the cast on stitches. End and weave in all ends.
Baby Top Down Sweater
My Boot socks
I have been working to get a bunch of UFO done. These socks aren't quite a UFO but I wanted to get them done before Christmas. My plan was to wear them when we went Christmas caroling back in early Dec. Well that didn't happen so I think I will save them for next year. They are made from some of my hand spun yarn. They are a three ply. Its kind of hard to see but they are camel brown, white and olive Green. The camel color is alpaca , the white it corridale, the olive green is merino. They are at about a worsted weight. I knit them on a size 4 needle. I made them from the middle and did the foot first then came back and knit the cuff. The pattern will be added later if there is interest in it.
Thursday, January 18, 2007
My new favorite Mug
This is my new favorite mug. Yesterday after my daughter and I went to the YMCA to work out. I must say we were so tired that we could barely get out of the van,when we got home. When we did get home there was a box at our door. For the life of me I couldn't remember ordering anything. So my wise daughter said the only way you will find out what's inside is by opening it. Well inside was this really cute mug. The verse is "Give thanks to the Lord for He is good His love endures forever." 2 chor. 16:34. Its kind of hard to see but there is a flower on the other side and a little bee on the inside. I also got the book "get out of that Pit" by Beth Moore. Which so far is pretty good. Thanks so much Denise for the wonderful pick-me-up.
Yet another Top down sweater but with a twist
Yet another Top-down sweater but with a twist. Or should I say lace. I'm in the process of teaching a class on the Top down sweater and this is the one I did in class. The difference in this one is the neck and cuffs and the bottom band.To start with the yarn is Cascade Cloud 9. Which is a 50/50 blend of merino wool and angora. The color is what I would call periwinkle. What I did different this time was instead of the usual collar and cuffs. I picked up the stitches for the collar and then using two strands I bound off in purl. I did the same for the cuffs. On the bottom I added about 3 1/2 inches of a lace pattern which was.( Yo,k2 k2tog,k2,Yo, k1) repeat around. I think it make the sweater look a bit more famine which works well with the softness of the the yarn.
Monday, January 15, 2007
Monthly dishcloth KAL number 1
My goals for the New Year!
Every year I try to start the year with some goals. I hate to call them reslultions becasue they are more like goals. SO this year is not different. My lofe goals are as follows:
My general life goals
1. read through the Bible in one year- so far so good I'm doing it through the Quick study plan ( a TV show I watch on the NRB network).
2. Read a non- fiction book a month. ( I love reading but its not every often that its not a mystery) Right now I'm reading Battle Field of the mind by Joyce Meyers.
3. Loose 40 pounds by my birthday. In late April So far I have lost 8 pounds.
4. right a praise list everyday. (I bought a journal calendar at Christmas time that is for this purpose).
As for my knitting/spinning goals
1. Working on improving my spinning skills. More even singles and then ply's, and better yarns with fine fibers.
2. make a gansey
3. keep up with my projects. I don't work well if I have several going at once.
4. Keep up and finish all the Kal from the Monthly dishclolth list on Yahoo groups.
My general life goals
1. read through the Bible in one year- so far so good I'm doing it through the Quick study plan ( a TV show I watch on the NRB network).
2. Read a non- fiction book a month. ( I love reading but its not every often that its not a mystery) Right now I'm reading Battle Field of the mind by Joyce Meyers.
3. Loose 40 pounds by my birthday. In late April So far I have lost 8 pounds.
4. right a praise list everyday. (I bought a journal calendar at Christmas time that is for this purpose).
As for my knitting/spinning goals
1. Working on improving my spinning skills. More even singles and then ply's, and better yarns with fine fibers.
2. make a gansey
3. keep up with my projects. I don't work well if I have several going at once.
4. Keep up and finish all the Kal from the Monthly dishclolth list on Yahoo groups.
Wow Thanks SP9 Partner
Thanks so much goes out to my SP9 partner. What a great surprise was waiting for me on Saturday when I got home from work. The chocolate was a great pick-me-up, I can't wait to get started on the Koigu socks. Its kind of hard to see what the colors are earth tones. I wish you all could smell this box of goodies. The lavender soap is just wonderful. Thanks again for all the great goodies.
Saturday, January 06, 2007
the Shawl
A little known fact about me is... I love to knit shawls. I almost never wear them but they are so fun to knit. This is a perfect example of a wonderful pattern for a shawl. It comes from Fiber Trends and is called the Landscape shawl or scarf. Yes you can either make a shawl or a scarf. I have made this before a few year ago and it has just the right amount of challenge to it. I'm not a real big lace wearer so this one isn't to lacy for me. Each band has a different texture to it. The first being garder, then seed, then stockinette,then moss then finally reverse stockinette. Another great feature of this pattern is that you can use just about any weight of yarn you would like. Anything from fingering to worsted weight. This particular shawl was made with three balls of Gallaway in white. I did have a friend knit this with a multi colored yarns and in my opinion it didn't look as nice as a sold. Some times when you use a variegated yarn you loose the textured of the piece. In this case the texture is what makes the shawl, so I would highly recommend a sold color. I have made this shawl with Mountain colors mountain goat and it turned out just as nice.
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Steeking yes you can do it!


Another Top down Sweater only smaller

The Last of Christmas knitting

Yipeee! I'm all done with my Christmas knitting. This was the last of my planned projects. This coat is for my youngest daughter who is quite the fashion diva. She of course loves the color pink. I was unable to find the right pattern for what I was looking for, so what I did was modify the child's top down sweater from Knitting pure and simple. Instead of joining the sweater I turned it into a cardigan. Then I made it a bit longer to make it more of a coat. I added two little buttons for a closure and then black eyelash yarn at the collar and then both the cuffs. She has knee high boots that are black and I think will pick up a pair of black leggings and then a white turtleneck to complete the outfit.
Saturday, December 09, 2006
Picture Perfect

Well, this whole process has been quite fun and I'm thrilled with the final results. My youngest daughter said it not only looks like the yarn in the picture but it is the yarn. It come in at 20 WPI and 325 in yards. The picture shows it to be a bit brighter then it really is. I really like the tweed effect instead of Navaho plying so that the colors stay with each other. I like the subtle changes in colors, but that is my preference it doesn't have to be yours. The big lesson I learn here was that if you can't find what you want make it happen. I know I have come across some really nice hand dyed rovings on eBay that were only an ounce or two, not really enough to make something with. So now I think I will try to copy them myself.
Friday, December 08, 2006
And the wheel is just a spinning

Well, as you can see my pursuit of a picture project is just spinning along. I'm spinning this rather small. I'm thinking of making a triangular scarf with the yarn. As I look at the progress I think there may be too much pinks and oranges. I would like a bit more green but we will see how it turns out. I'm planning on plying this as usual. I want the colors to mix. So be on the look out for the final results in a day or so.
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Pearl harbor remembered

December 7, 1941 .... On this day every year our family remembers my uncle Charles Anderson, a survivor of the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor Hawaii. As a young navy diver stationed there at the time he saw it all. The Navy a few months later gave my uncle a medical discharge for ear damage. A few months after the Navy discharge he was drafted into the Army and became an officer. If this sounds like I'm proud of my uncle Charles ........... You bet I am!!P.S. Uncle Charles is still holding his own at home in San Diego, California.
Monday, December 04, 2006
My pursuit continues

My pursuit of a picture continues. Well the roving is dry and ready for me to spin. I have really happy with how it turned out. I think it will spin up to look just about the same as the one in the picture. I plan to spin it long draw or at least my version of the long draw. I can't decided what I want to make with it. I was thinking a lacy scarf. I plan to make a 2 ply as usual. I really like the tweed effect, where the colors are all mix up rather then keeping the pinks with the pinks and the greens with the greens. I will update you on the spinning process in a day or so.
Sunday, December 03, 2006
In pursuit of a picture

I love to read the magazine Spin Off. When it comes in mail the first thing I do it look through it then usually at bed time I start to read each article. Well I came across an ad that just caught my eye and have been thinking about it for a day or so. The ad is from www.stick-and-stone.com( a great site to get some great spindles and other goodies). I went to the site and didn't find the roving that is in the ad,(by the way its on page 102 in the Winter 06 issue). So again I got to thinking. I just really like how that yarn looks. So this afternoon I got my dye stuff out and made my attempt to copy the picture. I had about 6 or 7 ounces of corridale that was purchased at my last visit to Fuzz a new fiber store here in Boise. I was given some Dylon dyes a few years ago and I have used them in the past and really like the way wool takes the dye. So I picked out Olive green, mandarin orange, and Tahiti pink. I then soaked the fiber in warm water and about 1/2 white vinegar, for about 30 minutes or so. Then I layed out plastic wrap on my counter. Lightly squeezed out the extra water, then lay out the roving in an according fashion on top of the plastic wrap. Then I mixed up my dyes in paper cups. Using foam brushes I patted in the pink on the right end of the roving, the orange in the middle and the green on the left end. I then carefully covered the roving with more plastic wrap making sure that the colors would not be able to run onto each other. Then I placed the packet into the microwave and cooked it for 10 minutes then I place the packet on my dryer and opened it up to cool. That so far is what I have. The picture show it cooling. Later, once its cool I will then rinse it out and hang to dry. I think I will be able to get the result I want although the picture doesn't really show there is a difference in colors between the pink and orange. I will update you on the progress of this project. So keep coming back to see what happens
Friday, December 01, 2006
My whisky hat

My shelpy sweater is done and just in time

Well I have finished my shelpy sweater is finished and just in time. We had about an inch of snow last night, that the weather guy said wouldn't be, So after I got home from the gym, and I showered it was so nice to put it on and stay warm for the evening. To recap the pattern is the wonderful Wallaby and the yarn is Ella rae. I made the XL and it took only 6 balls. So if you are going to knit this plan on not using all the yarn that the pattern calls for. I also made mine longer in the sleeves and body. I like my sleeves to be long so that if needed I have hand cover if it gets cold.
Another great Fiber of the month


Saturday, November 18, 2006
Yea new books and new projects


Yea I love new knitting books. I picked up Victorian Lace Today, today at the yarn shop. I was going to wait until after Christmas but once I saw it today it just jumped into my knitting bag demanding to come home. As a rule I don't buy a book unless it has 3 patterns that I want to make. Well I think there are only 2 that I don't want to make. One of the first will be the shawl on the cover. The hat pattern comes from a Renyolds whiskey pattern book that I have had for a couple of weeks I have begun this hat. I hoping to wear it when I go Christmas carroling in Dec. The thing is a normal hat usually has about 80 stitches for the brim. This one has 168 so it will take a while but so far its quite fun to do.
What's on the needles now


Well with Christmas on its way the needles are busy around here . Now don't feel to bad for me as the larger dark purple project is a Hoodie for me. I have been wanting to make myself a sweater that I can shlep around the house with and the Wonderful Wallaby is just perfect for that. A few years back I made one for each of my daughters and they whore then out. I have a student in one of my knitting classes that is working on this so I thought I would make one along with her. If you have not tried this pattern , think about it. You can make one for every size in your family. From babies to XXL adults. The pink and purple blob is a top down sweater coat for my youngest daughter who just loves pink. She at the young age of 8 is a fashion diva and loves sweater coats. I don't really have a pattern for this but I am adapting a top down sweater pattern that I have to make a coat. I plan to add black eyelash to the collar and cuffs. The perfect touch for a diva.
SP9 - Wow

After a long day teaching knitting. Yes I know its a hard job but somebody has to do it. :-) I came home to a wonderful good box from my SP9 exchange. Wow am I getting spoiled. 8 wonderful skein of a wonderful Goddes cotton/wool blend.The color in the picture doesn't show the color as well as it is in person. Its a deep deep purple. I also got some great hand lotion and a bath fizz ball with the lavender scent. My favorite. Thanks so much for th e good box whoever you are.
And the world just keeps spinning


Well I have been having fun with my spinning wheel as you can see. The green is the roving I talk about earlier. I'm thinking of making a lacy scarf with it. The huge ball of green,white and tan is a skein that I have been thinking about trying. The olive green is merno, the white is corridale and the tan is alpaca. I spun up about 500 yards of about a Dk to a worsted weight. My plan is to knit up heavy boot socks, so that I can wear them when I go Christmas carroling in December.
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Knitter's felted quilt block tote

I was able to finish the Knitter's quilt block tote, that is in the current issue. Wow was this fun to knit. It done using basically the modular method, but with a twist. The center square is more like grandma's favorite dishcloth instead of a modular square. I used a new, to the shop Knit Wits, yarn called Ella rae. This 100% wool yarn is just wonderful to work with. The color range is more suited to my taste, they are more muted then most colors. I was also very impressed with the way it felted up. The tote is hanging in the yarn shop for a while before I take it home to use and enjoy. Like I said before I have been working on getting little thing done so that I have move on to other larger projects. I have started a Wallaby for my self and a top down coat for one of my daughters for Christmas. I will post pictures later of their progress. I also have that wonderful blue/green fiber on the matchless wheel. I will add a pictures later this week of its progress.
What you can make with not so perfectly spun yarn

This scarf is a great example on what you can knit up with not so perfectly spun yarn. This yarn is a silk/merno blend that I spun on my matchless. This was the first yarn I spun the the new wheel I'm not sure if you are like me but when I spin on an new wheel or at least one new to me. Its like I'm learning to spin all over again. As a matter of fact I didn't have the bobbin on right. If you have never spun on a matchless the bobbin ends are different sizes. One is for Double drive which is smaller and the other end is larger for use with scotch tension. Well I had for got that and spun it with the large end on a double drive so the spinning isn't very even or smooth. But I really love the color so I thought I would try to knit something up with it. Its kind of hard to tell but I used the leaf pattern called a world lit but fire from the book Lavish lace by Carol Rasmussen Noble and Cheryl Potter. The neat thing about this pattern you can really see the unevenness of the yarn. As the temps fall I plan to wear this with my black leather coat.
Saturday, November 04, 2006
As the days spin by



I have been working on odds and ends for the past week or so the first being the coat I talked about in my last post. But I have been spinning also. I finished my confetti yarn. Its about a worsted weight yarn and I came out with enough to make a top down sweater. I think I will try to get to that after the new year. Last week I got my box from Spunky fibers. This months fiber of the month is called Monster mash. I know the picture isn't very good but, the colors are lime green, lavender, rust and a little bit of grey. Amy thought of this color as if several monsters, the great big purple people eater and the green monster being a couple of them, when on a roller coaster and this is want the mash of colors would look like. The fiber is called Falklands and I have to say I really like it. I spun this rather small and tight, my plan is to knit socks with it. I'm not a real big fan of long socks so I think the 290 yards will be enough to make ankle socks. My last pic is of the next roving I'm working on, I bought this at a new fiber/yarn shop here in Boise. Its called FUZZ. They carry some yarns, but are more of a weaving and spinning store. The neat thing is the store is not to far from where I live so I don't have to travel far to get some fiber when the need comes on.
The Einstein coat

Well Its finished, and I'm well pleased with how it turned out. It just goes to show that you can break a few rules when it comes to knitting. This as you may have read is the Einstein coat and I used Noro Kureyon. Yes I used a worsted weight yarn and it still turn out right. I was able to get the gauge that the pattern required. It is more like a sweater then a coat which is fine as that was what I was looking for. I didn't worry about color placement. I have knit things in the past from Noro and did match the color changes but this time I thought it would look nicer if it was done randomly. I have worn it a few times and have gotten great feed back on it.
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