Monday, October 29, 2012

Secret Knitting

Just because I haven't blogged about knitting, doesn't mean my needles have been idle. There's been some secret knitting happening that finally can be revealed!

A shower gift:



That's the Owlie Sleep Sack. Fun to knit! I also made a modified Umbilical Cord Hat that I didn't take a photo of.

 And a Pumpkin Hat for a great-nephew:

Both are cuties!

This is such a sweet hat to knit and gift during this time of year. Check out the hats knit by a blogger buddy.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Ready For the Blizzards!

Remember way back--when I was knitting the Howard Cowl? I was never in a rush to finish it because it was such a mild winter in the northeast.

I wore my heavy winter coat only a couple of times. Fingerless gloves were enough and I don't think I ever put on my snowboots.

This cowl is meant for blizzards and temperatures that hover around 0. Never happened.

Then Spring appeared and all thoughts of a cold winter were shoved back into the ziploc bag and placed into the bottom of the UFO bag.

Between yesterday's "serious cold" and me finishing a few gift projects, the time was right to finally finish the cowl. There were only a few more stitches and the bind-off left to do.


It felt as if I was binding-off eleven-billion stitches!


It took four and a half innings of the Yankee game -- and it's done!


Fits fine.  Not that I'm wishing for blizzards and freezing temperatures.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Serious Cold

Just heard on the weather report that "serious cold" is coming our way this evening and tomorrow.

Bring it on--I'm ready!


I have chicken veggie soup
and yarn to keep me warm.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Sheep and the City


Yesterday, in a park in the middle of Manhattan


trees were adorned with felt


roving cascaded from a fountain


and sheep appeared!



Thank you, Prince Charles, for promoting wool which made this event possible!


Such an occasion brings out the fiber folk



and their beautiful handmade sweaters and shawls



Hi, Lisa, and your lovely tunisian crochet shawl! (And don't you love her hat?!)



My favorite yarn store, Knitty City, took over a corner of Bryant Park and Tahki Stacy Charles provided yarn for those making afghan squares.


Hi, Pearl!


What a perfect fibery afternoon!

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Finished!

I have so many UFOs, that I was doubting if I was even capable of finishing something anymore. To prove I could, I cast on for a washcloth. 



I worked on it at the laundromat. 




I worked on it in the ER. (I'm fine--it was just a minor nothing.) 



And I finished! 





The yarn is the wonderfully soft Appalachian Baby. (Thank you, Jane, for the turning me onto this yarn. ) The pattern is Chinese Waves knit on the diagonal. That's both the right and wrong sides in the picture. The "wrong" side is the waffle-weave and I find it more attractive than the "right" side. 

Now back to a UFO or two or seven. 

Friday, July 27, 2012

At the Laundromat

Knitting at the steamy laundromat on a hot day The yarn? An organic cotton. The project? A washcloth. A good match of environment, fiber and project




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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Something Different

Real, live knitting!



However, the project isn't a new one. It's the Pilates socks I cast on. . . . um. . . 18 months ago. It doesn't seem that long ago!

 Sometime in the past year and a half, I switched from the Blackthorn needles to the Hiya Hiya 9" circular. I do like this needle--the trick to using it is that it has to be held in not-the-usual way.

 The Pilates sock was a good project to work on during knit night on such a hot evening. And once I got into the rhythm of working with such a teeny tiny needle, sped right along.

 This project is going into my purse--I've forgotten how portable a sock can be.

 Happy Summmer, everybody! Any special summer projects?