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January 28, 2007It's Done! It's Done! It's DONE!!
To recap -- pun not intended! -- The pattern is called, "Long Winter's Nap" from KnitPicks. It was from "A Trio of Cabled Hat Patterns," and unfortunately the pattern is no longer available. I also used Wool of the Andes, in colors Hollyberry and Cloud. I used about 3 1/2 balls of the red and one of the ivory. All in all this hat was very fun to make, but it did take a long time, so I don't know if I will do another one. It would have to be for just the right person, that's for sure! My daughter saw me trying the hat on yesterday and pronounced it just goofy enough to be "me." Now the question is whether I am goofy enough to wear it to the office, even when it's not Christmastime. Maybe I'll save it for our first real snow. Now, I move on to a rainbow-y colored baby blankie, inspired by the Aran Afghan project from Knitty Gritty, and my buddy Joan. I'm going to do a bunch of different squares in different stitch patterns. The squares will be done in panels so hopefully finishing will not be insurmountable. Wish me luck! Five!
Love, Mommy. January 14, 2007AAAAAAACKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!
See how there's a stockinette band on either side of the cable band? In doing my decreases, I've decreased the band on one side, but not the other!! How dumb to miss that! I thought the decreases were seeming like they were taking forever, and I've even nicknamed this hat, "The Hat That Will Not Be Done." Now I know why! But, rather than rip back more than 30 rows to correct the problem, I've decided to ADD 20 rows to the pattern, so I can throw in those other decreases at a reasonable interval, and then get to the point where I'm actually supposed to be for finishing the pattern. DUH! The hat is long enough already, and yes, now I'm going to make it even longer. But in the end, I think it will be ok. I just feel like a total idiot in the meantime. And here I thought I might actually be done this weekend. Guess not! Perhaps this will be the longest stocking cap on record. Yikes! January 13, 2007Yarn Diet? Bwah-ha-ha-ha!
So a couple weeks ago when a coworker announced that she was pregnant, I just had to get some brightly colored, soft yarn, with which to make the best rainbow-y colored blanket ever! I'll admit that it is not a terribly expensive yarn, but it is super-soft, and washable! Which are two things that would be way high up on my friend's priority list. But what to do with the yarn? I'm still debating. I'm leaning most toward a pattern I just discovered in Knitty, Lizard Ridge. But I've also visited the exquisite designs at Wooly Thoughts, and am even considering the Flying Geese Blanket from Mason Dixon. And then my friend Rhoda got me the Kaffe Fassett's Pattern Library from the library where she volunteers. Such an inspiration! Man, I have no idea how people just dream up this stuff. I'm dizzy! I have no idea which design I will finally pick.
January 9, 2007New Year, Old Project
I get lots of questions about this pattern, because it is so unique with the spirals and cables. I can tell you that it was featured by KnitPicks, in a pattern called "A Trio of Cabled Hat Patterns". I guess it didn't sell very well or something because they don't carry it anymore. This particular hat is called "Long Winter's Nap." I wish they hadn't stopped carrying it, because I do get so many questions about it since starting to blog about this project. To be fair, I did buy the pattern last year when they were promoting it, but I could not work on it at that time because my dad passed away just before Christmas and I was having a hard time doing any knitting, much less something with a festive theme. And now that it's a year later, and I'm actually excited about the project and people are writing to me about it, it's no longer available. Sorry! Oh well, I guess it's like picking up a magazine two years after the fact and knitting a pattern from it. Kntting and Good Friends
As a lovely surprise, Rhoda presented me with this lovely, rainbow-y scarf. She had brought it here one other time as a WIP, and I admired it dearly then. So imagine my surprise when she gave it to me! I wore it to work yesterday and got lots of compliments. Thanks, Rhoda! It's beautiful, and I love it. In the "Now I've Seen Everything" DepartmentSomeone posted this site on one of my mailgroups recently: Citizen Skein. This page contains things that I would just never imagine ever knitting! (Warning, the site contains images of knitted "ahem" body parts!!) I'm now even more convinced that too many people have too much time on their hands.
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Knitting ResourcesAbout Me - If you really GOTTA know who's writing this blog... Got Feedback? Visit the Guestbook Work in Progress: Aran Sampler Rainbow Blankie - Click this page to see all the cool designs that are going into this project! Finished Object Gallery - This page doesn't have a lot on it! I'm notorious for not finishing projects. But check back from time to time as I just might surprise myself! Trish's Knitting Library - This is an assortment of knitting books and related materials that I've enjoyed, so I thought I would share them with you. Trish's Knitting Links - I surf a lot for knitting resources so I thought I'd start compiling my discoveries here. Check back often! The KnitList - This is probably one of the oldest and most comprehensive knitting resources on the Web. There are literally thousands of members, and people are always ready to provide information and help. KnitTalk - and if you're sick of the Knitlist and just want a warm fuzzy place to chat about knitting, try this group on for size. KnitHatsNow - A mailing list devoted to people who love to knit hats! We maintain an always-growing list of free hat patterns available on the web. KnittingScarves - A mailing list devoted to people who love to knit scarves! We maintain an always-growing list of scarf patterns available on the web. Crocheters are welcome, too. Knitty - Very creative online knitting magazine. Great patterns and really great articles. Best of all, it's FREE. Trish's Knitting TipsKnitting Small Round Objects Without Double Pointed Needles (a.k.a., "The Magic Loop") - Learning this technique revolutionized the way I knit! The booklet which describes the technique in detail is published by Fiber Trends and is available through a huge variety of knitting retailers. I also found that I learned the technique on my own pretty well visiting this website: How to Knit Small Circumferences Using One Long Circular Needle.
My Own PatternsCables and Eyelets Scarf -- I put this pattern together and I'm enjoying it a lot so far! Of course, my sample is still in the UFO pile, but the pattern is a lot of fun to knit. Fancy Cabled Braided Scarf -- My first pattern! I love cables, and I love this scarf. I hope you enjoy it, too! Commercial Knitting ResourcesThe Yarn Market - My current favorite yarn store. A wide selection of beautiful and fun yarns. Knitpicks - My other favorite yarn store. This one carries tons of accessories and doo-dads I can't live without! Recently, Knitpicks has begun carrying their own house-brand yarn. The reviews are good and the prices can't be beat! Be sure to check them out. Denise Interchangeable Needles - I love these needles and I use them exclusively. I have two sets! The needle sizes range from 5-15, and the cables can be combined to make almost any length. I find these needles lightweight and easy to work with. Favorite Knitting BlogsWendyKnits - This one is a hoot to read and contains lots of info on really interesting projects! But, Kudos to Wendy's tip on Cabling Without a Cable Needle. I've read many directions before, but this one was the one that caused my "light bulb" to go off. ArchivesVisit My Other Sites!Day Family on The Web - This is our family website; check often for updates on the kids and other news. ![]() ![]()
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