Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Peeples in Malmö
No, Milli, I have have not knit any peeps this Easter. Last year I knit Lilli a pink one and Tipton a white one. They thought they were eggs. Perhaps it was the fault of the yarn. I did not have the good peeps yarn like I've got now. I will have to try again, someday. But for now I am obsessed with my log cabin blanket.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
yay!
Dear Jenn,
I'm so glad to see you blogging again! yay!
I will be working on a problem solving thing over the next few days and will have pictures for you then. I was knitting for Jessica (I'm pretty sure she found me through you) and developed a large waistband problem. Like a giant hole problem. In finished pants problem. That would require massive amounts of reknitting on pants that I already knit the second leg twice problem...
Ya. I'm trying to get around this hole thing. I'm planning on a really long graft, but if I can manage it, it will be gold. Pure gold.
So glad to have you back! Love the snakes. Have you knit peeps yet? I just started one last night.
I'm so glad to see you blogging again! yay!
I will be working on a problem solving thing over the next few days and will have pictures for you then. I was knitting for Jessica (I'm pretty sure she found me through you) and developed a large waistband problem. Like a giant hole problem. In finished pants problem. That would require massive amounts of reknitting on pants that I already knit the second leg twice problem...
Ya. I'm trying to get around this hole thing. I'm planning on a really long graft, but if I can manage it, it will be gold. Pure gold.
So glad to have you back! Love the snakes. Have you knit peeps yet? I just started one last night.
Remember Me?
Hi Milli, remember me? I'm your co-blogger. Sorry for the prolonged absence. I have no excuse, really. Just lazy and preoccupied with life and whatnot. Anyway, here's what I've been up to. Really, there should be a lot more than there is, but I took a hiatus from knitting to finish Lilli's Christmas stocking. I can post pictures of that later if you'd like (I'll have to dig it out of the Christmas stuff.) So, on with the knitting!
As you know, my Mom was here over Christmas. She did some knitting.
I knit Dave a hat. I forget what yarn I used, but I held it double stranded - one strand black and one strand grey. It was some sort of cotton blend. It is super soft and very, very warm. I knit it in a K3, P2 sort of pattern (I think, based on this picture.)
I knit new mocs for the kiddos. Lilli, of course, chose hot pink.
Tipton chose bright green.
I cannot seem to find the pictures I took of them after they were felted. If I can't find them I'll just have to take more...
A friend of Dave's had a baby girl, so I knit her a little kimono sweater. Of course, in keeping with tradition I have not mailed it to her yet. (Eleri will get hers some day, I promise... not that she needs it now, nor would she fit in it at this point.) I knit this one out of baby eco-cotton. So it's machine washable.
And of course I've knit up some dishcloths. Here are a few I was able to round up for a picture. There are many more, but they are hiding - stalking me from the laundry basket, I'm sure.
I seem to have spent most of my time knitting snakes. Yes, snakes. Glow-in-the-dark snakes. One green, one pink. On little tiny needles. I blew through the first one, but got bored about halfway through the second one. And that's what's taken so long. I finally pushed through the tedium this weekend, however, and now have two completed snakes.
Of course the pink one is Lilli's. I finished the green one (Tipton's) first. My Mom found the glow-in-the-dark yarn in a dollar store. She just couldn't resist. She knew I'd be able to make something for the kiddos out of it. And yes, it really does glow.
I'm sure I've told you that my friend, Sam, is moving back to the US. She has been going through stuff and trying to downsize for the move. So she brought me all of her yarn. Sam is a loom knitter. She knits baby blankets on a large circular loom. So she had lots of really soft bright and pastel yarn, mostly acryllic. Three giant ziplock bags full (the superduper extra large ziplock bags - the size you can fit a small child in.) What to do with so much yarn?
Log Cabin! I've only just started. And yes, I've already made a mistake. I'm sure you can spot it. I thought about taking it out but then thought "it will give it character." And it will serve as a reminder not to make the same stupid mistake again. Besides, this one will be for me. And I've got more than enough yarn to make another one, without the mistake.
So that's a little of what I've been up to. I promise to be a better co-blogger from now on.
What have you been up to?
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