This week's Ten on Tuesday topic is one that has been on my mind ever since I attended Amy Herzog's Knit. Wear. Love. Retreat in September. I left that weekend completely inspired and feeling empowered to knit beautiful sweaters, and I want to knit them all right now!
The prompt is 5 Favorite Sweater Patterns & 5 Favorite Sweater Yarns for a total of 10.
First, the patterns…..
1. Acorn Trail. It is currently on the needles because I just couldn't wait any longer to start it, even though I already had multiple projects going and plans for lots of hats for Christmas gifts.
2. Birch Bark. Simple but with a fantastic cable panel for interest.
3. Dark & Stormy. Again with the simple and a gorgeous cable panel for interest. Plus I love the big shawl collar on this one too.
4. Flippant. I can picture myself wearing this all the time.
5. Que Sera. An oldie but goodie. I have knit this one already in cotton. The sucker is heavy and stretches horribly, but it's comfortable and cozy so I wear it a lot. I'd like to make another on in a wool blend. Maybe it would keep it's shaper better…
Now, the yarns…..
6. Madelinetosh Tosh Vintage. This stuff is like crack for me. I wish I knew how to quit it, but I love it's roundness and the stitch definition I get with it. Plus it's even softer after washing :-)
7. Plucky Knitter Primo Worsted. It's very similar to the Tosh Vintage, plus it has some cashmere blended in. Yum!
8. Indigodragonfly MCN Worsted. Very much like Primo and Tosh Worsted, but Kim's colors are so fantastic and deeply layered that the resulting fabric is just gorgeous.
9. Harrisville Highland. This one is new to me and I am using it for the first time for a sweater. It just feels like "Your Grandmother's Wool Sweater" I think it's going to wear like iron!
10. Madelinetosh Tosh DK. This is not as round as the vintage and makes a flatter fabric in both feel and appearance.
There's my list. Honestly, I could keep going on the sweater patterns. There are so many fantastic patterns to choose from. And I'm sure that as I read the lists of the other knitters playing along with Carole this week, my queue will grow!
What's your favorite sweater right now?
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Thursday, November 14, 2013
I'm So Indecisive
Have you ever had so many projects going at once, that you absolutely love, that you have a hard time deciding which one to work on when you do get a chance to sit down and knit? That would be me right now! This is what I have going right now….
First is my Toasty Twist Socks. I have had this pattern in my queue for a long time. It is one of the patterns for the Socks That Rawk! Ravelry group knit-a-long right now. I decided to use my Rocktober color way for this pattern. I like how they're coming out. I do think though that the foot is a little looser than I usually like so I'm going to drop down a needle size for the rest of the foot.
Next is the Vamp sock from the Cookie A club. The yarn is Pagewood Farm Glacier Bay in the club color Cape Cod Cranberry which kind of makes them the perfect color to be knitting in November. At least in New England :-) I'm through a few repeats of the cable pattern now and it is making sense and becoming more intuitive for me. They're already knitting quicker than they were the first night I worked on them, but it's cabling with twisted stitches on every row, so I need to pay attention to what I'm doing.
This is Acorn Trail which is the sweater I just couldn't wait to cast on. I. Love. It! It is really the only thing that I really want to be knitting right now. But I want to continue to make progress on my other projects too, so I've been using this one as a reward. It's knitting up pretty quickly. This is the back after only 3 evenings of knitting while watching tv.
Rolling Rock. What can I say? Obviously I decided not to rip back the body and alternate skeins. It may be a mistake, but in normal indoor lighting where I will primarily be wearing this, the color difference doesn't show. So onward it is. I'm on sleeve island with this one. The only upside on this project is that I can knit away on the sleeves while I read and who doesn't love to multi-task like that?
So what to do? How to decide what to work on? The logical part of me says to finish Rolling Rock and Toasty Twist because they are the closest to done. But the planner part of me says to work on Vamp because the next club shipment will be here in a few weeks and I should finish this one before the new one gets here. And the dreamer part of me wants to work on Acorn Trail because I just want to be wearing that baby NOW :-)
Help…..?
First is my Toasty Twist Socks. I have had this pattern in my queue for a long time. It is one of the patterns for the Socks That Rawk! Ravelry group knit-a-long right now. I decided to use my Rocktober color way for this pattern. I like how they're coming out. I do think though that the foot is a little looser than I usually like so I'm going to drop down a needle size for the rest of the foot.
Next is the Vamp sock from the Cookie A club. The yarn is Pagewood Farm Glacier Bay in the club color Cape Cod Cranberry which kind of makes them the perfect color to be knitting in November. At least in New England :-) I'm through a few repeats of the cable pattern now and it is making sense and becoming more intuitive for me. They're already knitting quicker than they were the first night I worked on them, but it's cabling with twisted stitches on every row, so I need to pay attention to what I'm doing.
This is Acorn Trail which is the sweater I just couldn't wait to cast on. I. Love. It! It is really the only thing that I really want to be knitting right now. But I want to continue to make progress on my other projects too, so I've been using this one as a reward. It's knitting up pretty quickly. This is the back after only 3 evenings of knitting while watching tv.
Rolling Rock. What can I say? Obviously I decided not to rip back the body and alternate skeins. It may be a mistake, but in normal indoor lighting where I will primarily be wearing this, the color difference doesn't show. So onward it is. I'm on sleeve island with this one. The only upside on this project is that I can knit away on the sleeves while I read and who doesn't love to multi-task like that?
So what to do? How to decide what to work on? The logical part of me says to finish Rolling Rock and Toasty Twist because they are the closest to done. But the planner part of me says to work on Vamp because the next club shipment will be here in a few weeks and I should finish this one before the new one gets here. And the dreamer part of me wants to work on Acorn Trail because I just want to be wearing that baby NOW :-)
Help…..?
Sunday, November 10, 2013
I Should Bog That
Hello Dear Readers! I can't quite believe that it's been more than 2 weeks since I last blogged. I don't know what it is about this time of year that I always think that I will have more time available for leisure activities than I do, but…. I do. Every year. I'm sure it's the fact that vacations are over and the rest of my family is back to work and school which gives me several hours a day home alone. What I always forget though is that these are not bonus hours added to my day. The house still needs to be cleaned, the laundry still needs to be done, errands need to be done, and life itself just plain continues on.
Anyway, I have been knitting, actually a fair bit. But I've also had a wicked case of startitis. There are so many things I want to knit, and I want to knit them all RIGHT NOW!! I have too many active projects on the needles. I really need to pare that down. I have finished a few projects though.
This is Windschief by Stephen West. I knit this in Madelinetosh Tosh Vintage in the color Fig. This was an easy knit and quite quick really. It's comfortable too!
This is Habitat by Jared Flood. I used Peace Fleece Worsted for this, the color is Father's Grey. This was the first time I've used Peace Fleece and it was great. I thought that it had a wonderful hearty and rustic feel to it. It did have a fair bit of vegetation in it that was rough on my fingers from time to time. I gave the hat a good long soak with some Eucalan when it was finished though, and it seems to have helped with that issue quite a bit.
I also have to say, in terms of the pattern, that I think Jared Flood is a genius! This hat is so richly cabled, but the crown decreases don't diminish them, or stunt them. Somehow he always seems to figure out how to make it all flow together and still be gorgeous.
I finished these socks a few weeks ago and just kept forgetting to show them off. I love the color of these socks!!! The yarn is Miss Babs Cosmic Sock Yarn and the color is Inkwell. This was the yarn and the Istanbul pattern from the August installment of Cookie A's Sock Club. As you can see, the front of the sock is a beautiful lace pattern….
and the back is a basic rib pattern. These are so comfortable and fit so well! I'm sure they'll get lots of wear this winter :-)
So those are the finished projects. I'll try to log again in a couple days and show you all the projects I'm actively working on.
Anyway, I have been knitting, actually a fair bit. But I've also had a wicked case of startitis. There are so many things I want to knit, and I want to knit them all RIGHT NOW!! I have too many active projects on the needles. I really need to pare that down. I have finished a few projects though.
This is Windschief by Stephen West. I knit this in Madelinetosh Tosh Vintage in the color Fig. This was an easy knit and quite quick really. It's comfortable too!
This is Habitat by Jared Flood. I used Peace Fleece Worsted for this, the color is Father's Grey. This was the first time I've used Peace Fleece and it was great. I thought that it had a wonderful hearty and rustic feel to it. It did have a fair bit of vegetation in it that was rough on my fingers from time to time. I gave the hat a good long soak with some Eucalan when it was finished though, and it seems to have helped with that issue quite a bit.
I also have to say, in terms of the pattern, that I think Jared Flood is a genius! This hat is so richly cabled, but the crown decreases don't diminish them, or stunt them. Somehow he always seems to figure out how to make it all flow together and still be gorgeous.
I finished these socks a few weeks ago and just kept forgetting to show them off. I love the color of these socks!!! The yarn is Miss Babs Cosmic Sock Yarn and the color is Inkwell. This was the yarn and the Istanbul pattern from the August installment of Cookie A's Sock Club. As you can see, the front of the sock is a beautiful lace pattern….
and the back is a basic rib pattern. These are so comfortable and fit so well! I'm sure they'll get lots of wear this winter :-)
So those are the finished projects. I'll try to log again in a couple days and show you all the projects I'm actively working on.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Finding My Happy Place
See this kid?
Good looking kid, isn't he? He would be my youngest child and today the one who makes me appreciate why some animals eat their young.
It began innocently enough like this.....
Chandler: Mom, where are my spare helmet parts?
Me: I don't know.
Chandler: You said you were going to put them somewhere safe so I'd know where they were the next time I broke a buckle. And I need a clean sweat band too.
Me: Are you sure they're not in your hockey bag? Or your room? Why would I have them? You drive yourself to practice now.
Chandler: I looked and I couldn't find them, but I'll look again.
Me: Do you want me to take a look tomorrow too? (Now, you experienced parents know that this is where I made my first mistake...)
Chandler: Would you? I'd really appreciate that.
Fast forward to today when I actually crossed the threshold into the deep abyss that is his room. Oh. My. God. Let me say that mostly I think that I am a good parent. After 3 sons I have pretty well mastered the art of picking my battles and navigating the excellent life lessons to be learned by natural and logical consequences. Let's just say that the natural consequences of the state of his room were about to start trickling down the stairs and attracting vermin. Not good. Into his room I went armed with trash bags, laundry baskets, pledge and my vacuum cleaner. I handled it quite well really even after 2 bags of trash and 3 baskets of laundry were removed. Where I lost it though.....? That would be when I decided that looking in his desk for the still missing helmet parts was a good idea. His top drawer is filled with pencil shavings. That's right. Pencil shavings...... Because apparently it was too much of a hassle to get the trash can TWO FEET AWAY!!!! I'm going to need an adult beverage tonight. Just saying.....
Time to take a deep breath and find my happy place......
So let's talk knitting and what's on the needles :-) I'm still chugging along on my Rolling Rock. This was my Plucktember project that clearly didn't get finished in time. So on to Plucktember..... I took this picture this afternoon and am just seeing the block of lighter color...... It's the first time I've noticed that so I'll be waiting until we have a day that's not overcast and look at it more carefully. I'm 3 inches from finishing the body, but I suspect now that I may be ripping back some and alternating skeins. It's crazy how they can look so excellently matched but it's not until you see them like this that the differences show.
I've started a few new projects too. The Socks That Rawk group on Ravelry chose Toasty Twist for one of the knit-a-longs this quarter. I've had this pattern in my queue for a very long time! I cast on with Rocktober in lightweight. I love this color but have been having a hard time finding a pattern that works well with it. I'm not sure this one's a winner either, but I'm going to knit a couple more inches before I decided.
This is a hat by Brooklyn Tweed called Habitat. I'm using the Peace Fleece that I bought while away on for the Make. Wear. Love Retreat.
This is the beginning of Windschief by Stephen West. I'm using Madelinetosh Tosh Vintage in the color Fig. (Ribbing. Super inspiring, isn't it? LOL)
This next one isn't on the needles yet, but I can't wait to start it. It's Acorn Trails by Amy Herzog. I got an email Saturday that this was released and all I could think was that I needed to knit this sweater and I needed to do it right now! And gosh, wouldn't that look great in Harrisville, which my LYS pretty much always has in stock! I was thrilled to see that Harrisville was the yarn that was used! It took all of my self control not to make a special trip to Spinning Yarns on Sunday to buy yarn for this.
But I went yesterday :-) I'm hoping this charcoal color won't be too dark for the lace and cable work. I'll be swatching in the next few days to decide!
I'm feeling happier now. Yarn does that for me :-) Thanks for letting me rant a bit!
PS - The helmet parts are still missing. I guess I'll be calling Promasque tomorrow to order more....
Good looking kid, isn't he? He would be my youngest child and today the one who makes me appreciate why some animals eat their young.
It began innocently enough like this.....
Chandler: Mom, where are my spare helmet parts?
Me: I don't know.
Chandler: You said you were going to put them somewhere safe so I'd know where they were the next time I broke a buckle. And I need a clean sweat band too.
Me: Are you sure they're not in your hockey bag? Or your room? Why would I have them? You drive yourself to practice now.
Chandler: I looked and I couldn't find them, but I'll look again.
Me: Do you want me to take a look tomorrow too? (Now, you experienced parents know that this is where I made my first mistake...)
Chandler: Would you? I'd really appreciate that.
Fast forward to today when I actually crossed the threshold into the deep abyss that is his room. Oh. My. God. Let me say that mostly I think that I am a good parent. After 3 sons I have pretty well mastered the art of picking my battles and navigating the excellent life lessons to be learned by natural and logical consequences. Let's just say that the natural consequences of the state of his room were about to start trickling down the stairs and attracting vermin. Not good. Into his room I went armed with trash bags, laundry baskets, pledge and my vacuum cleaner. I handled it quite well really even after 2 bags of trash and 3 baskets of laundry were removed. Where I lost it though.....? That would be when I decided that looking in his desk for the still missing helmet parts was a good idea. His top drawer is filled with pencil shavings. That's right. Pencil shavings...... Because apparently it was too much of a hassle to get the trash can TWO FEET AWAY!!!! I'm going to need an adult beverage tonight. Just saying.....
Time to take a deep breath and find my happy place......
So let's talk knitting and what's on the needles :-) I'm still chugging along on my Rolling Rock. This was my Plucktember project that clearly didn't get finished in time. So on to Plucktember..... I took this picture this afternoon and am just seeing the block of lighter color...... It's the first time I've noticed that so I'll be waiting until we have a day that's not overcast and look at it more carefully. I'm 3 inches from finishing the body, but I suspect now that I may be ripping back some and alternating skeins. It's crazy how they can look so excellently matched but it's not until you see them like this that the differences show.
I've started a few new projects too. The Socks That Rawk group on Ravelry chose Toasty Twist for one of the knit-a-longs this quarter. I've had this pattern in my queue for a very long time! I cast on with Rocktober in lightweight. I love this color but have been having a hard time finding a pattern that works well with it. I'm not sure this one's a winner either, but I'm going to knit a couple more inches before I decided.
This is a hat by Brooklyn Tweed called Habitat. I'm using the Peace Fleece that I bought while away on for the Make. Wear. Love Retreat.
This is the beginning of Windschief by Stephen West. I'm using Madelinetosh Tosh Vintage in the color Fig. (Ribbing. Super inspiring, isn't it? LOL)
This next one isn't on the needles yet, but I can't wait to start it. It's Acorn Trails by Amy Herzog. I got an email Saturday that this was released and all I could think was that I needed to knit this sweater and I needed to do it right now! And gosh, wouldn't that look great in Harrisville, which my LYS pretty much always has in stock! I was thrilled to see that Harrisville was the yarn that was used! It took all of my self control not to make a special trip to Spinning Yarns on Sunday to buy yarn for this.
But I went yesterday :-) I'm hoping this charcoal color won't be too dark for the lace and cable work. I'll be swatching in the next few days to decide!
I'm feeling happier now. Yarn does that for me :-) Thanks for letting me rant a bit!
PS - The helmet parts are still missing. I guess I'll be calling Promasque tomorrow to order more....
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Knit Wear Love Retreat
Last weekend I traveled to the Sebasco Harbor Resort in Phippsburg, ME to attend the Make Wear Love Retreat hosted by Amy Herzog. It was an amazing weekend!
When we checked in we received an amazing goodie bag that was filled with swatch size samples of some top notch yarns plus some fun accessories.
The first day for me was a full-day class on Knit to Flatter. If you don't have this book in your library yet, you should get it. It's full of helpful information on how to identify your body shape and then how to choose sweaters to best flatter it. It also has some great patterns included.
The next two days were filled with classes on modifications with Amy, fabric with Clara Parkes, and color with Mary Jane Mucklestone. Yeah. It was awesome :-)
Mary Jane designed a cowl for us so that we could experiment with color. I chose grey,white and red for mine so that I can wear it with my winter jacket.
I picked colors that I would wear. Other people just picked 3 or 6 colors of scraps they had in their stash. You can see some of the results here.
There was of course some "camp" fun too. There was a scavenger hunt that I did a miserable job completing. Some of the campers really got into it though and had fantastic pictures of their finds. Saturday night we had a show and tell of our good and bad sweaters, got to try on Amy's samples, and had a lobster bake.
What knitting retreat would be complete without some fabulous vendors? We had beautiful yarns from String Theory, Indigodragonfly, and The Woolen Rabbit. I also stopped at Purl Diva and Halcyon Yarns along the way to the retreat. I gave myself permission to buy whatever inspired me so I came home with 2 sweater quantities, 6 hats, 1 sock yarn and a skein of true lace weight.
I have already swatched with the Indigodragonfly MCN Worsted I bought. I'm going to make Birch Bark with it, which is one of the 3 sweaters that Amy designed for the retreat. I know the patterns are exclusive to the retreat for now. I'm not sure when, or if, they will be released to the public.
I love the names Indigodragonfly gives their colors. This is Curse Your Sudden but Inevitable Betrayal (Firefly).
So that's the nuts and bolts of the retreat, but I also have to say that I met some wonderful people too! I know it's been said many times before, but I have to repeat it. Knitters are some of the best people on earth! What other group of people has such instant comraderie and friendship? All it takes is sticks and string to have something to discuss.
When we checked in we received an amazing goodie bag that was filled with swatch size samples of some top notch yarns plus some fun accessories.
The first day for me was a full-day class on Knit to Flatter. If you don't have this book in your library yet, you should get it. It's full of helpful information on how to identify your body shape and then how to choose sweaters to best flatter it. It also has some great patterns included.
The next two days were filled with classes on modifications with Amy, fabric with Clara Parkes, and color with Mary Jane Mucklestone. Yeah. It was awesome :-)
Mary Jane designed a cowl for us so that we could experiment with color. I chose grey,white and red for mine so that I can wear it with my winter jacket.
I picked colors that I would wear. Other people just picked 3 or 6 colors of scraps they had in their stash. You can see some of the results here.
There was of course some "camp" fun too. There was a scavenger hunt that I did a miserable job completing. Some of the campers really got into it though and had fantastic pictures of their finds. Saturday night we had a show and tell of our good and bad sweaters, got to try on Amy's samples, and had a lobster bake.
What knitting retreat would be complete without some fabulous vendors? We had beautiful yarns from String Theory, Indigodragonfly, and The Woolen Rabbit. I also stopped at Purl Diva and Halcyon Yarns along the way to the retreat. I gave myself permission to buy whatever inspired me so I came home with 2 sweater quantities, 6 hats, 1 sock yarn and a skein of true lace weight.
I have already swatched with the Indigodragonfly MCN Worsted I bought. I'm going to make Birch Bark with it, which is one of the 3 sweaters that Amy designed for the retreat. I know the patterns are exclusive to the retreat for now. I'm not sure when, or if, they will be released to the public.
I love the names Indigodragonfly gives their colors. This is Curse Your Sudden but Inevitable Betrayal (Firefly).
So that's the nuts and bolts of the retreat, but I also have to say that I met some wonderful people too! I know it's been said many times before, but I have to repeat it. Knitters are some of the best people on earth! What other group of people has such instant comraderie and friendship? All it takes is sticks and string to have something to discuss.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Ten on Tuesday
10 Books on my To Read List
I enjoy reading almost as much as I enjoy knitting. When I decided to really embrace audiobooks as well, I discovered that I could do both at the same time! Life is good! I generally though have a print book and an audiobook in progress at all times, because sometimes you just want to feel a book in your hands. Or an e-reader :-) When this week's prompt came from Carole I vowed to not let Tuesday get by me without posting. After reviewing my wish lists on Amazon, Audible and Goodreads, I decided that these are the books at the top of my lists.1. Life After Life by Kate Atkinson. Coincidentally this is the book my Book Group has chosen for October!
2. Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter
3. Inferno by Dan Brown
4. Fall of Giants by Ken Follett
5. The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh
6. A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness
7. The Light in the Ruins by Chris Bohjalian
8. Orange is the New Black by Piper Kerman
9. Burial Rites by Hannah Kent
10. The Ghost Bride by Yangsze Choo
I'm adding a bonus selection too. This one isn't available yet, but it's definitely on my list.
11. Be Careful What you Wish For by Jeffrey Archer. This is book 4 in The Clifton Chronicles and I can't wait for it to come out. I am in love with this series! It's going to be a long wait for me until March!
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
WiP Wednesday
August is over and I have made a significant dent on my UFO's. I'm pretty proud of myself that I did not cast on anything new and worked exclusively on existing projects.
I'm trying to continue working on WiP's, but also allow myself to cast on a couple new projects.
My Vodka Lemonade was cast on in late July, but I hardly worked on it in August. I worked on it quite a bit over the weekend and am about 25% through my yarn for it. I can't wait to separate the sleeves off. There are getting to be a LOT of stitches on the needle now!
Last night I cast on Istanbul from the August Cookie A Sock Club shipment. The yarn is Miss Babs new sock yarn, Cosmic, in this truly fabulous blue called Inkwell. I. Love. This. Color! It makes me happy just to look at it :-)
The only thing I don't like about this sock so far is that the left leaning decrease is a slip 1, knit 1, pass slipped stitch over as opposed to ssk. It's not laying as nice and smoothly as I'd like. I'm slipping the stitch purl wise, but should I be slipping it knit wise? I'm going to try a few and see if it looks better.
What do you think? Am I doing it right or wrong? Why decrease this way vs ssk? Should I just change to ssk?
I'm trying to continue working on WiP's, but also allow myself to cast on a couple new projects.
My Vodka Lemonade was cast on in late July, but I hardly worked on it in August. I worked on it quite a bit over the weekend and am about 25% through my yarn for it. I can't wait to separate the sleeves off. There are getting to be a LOT of stitches on the needle now!
Last night I cast on Istanbul from the August Cookie A Sock Club shipment. The yarn is Miss Babs new sock yarn, Cosmic, in this truly fabulous blue called Inkwell. I. Love. This. Color! It makes me happy just to look at it :-)
The only thing I don't like about this sock so far is that the left leaning decrease is a slip 1, knit 1, pass slipped stitch over as opposed to ssk. It's not laying as nice and smoothly as I'd like. I'm slipping the stitch purl wise, but should I be slipping it knit wise? I'm going to try a few and see if it looks better.
What do you think? Am I doing it right or wrong? Why decrease this way vs ssk? Should I just change to ssk?
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