Finished the herringbone cowl!
It was murder on the hands, so luckily I ran out of yarn and it's a bit less wide than it should be. Ah well. It's warm and soft and striking, and looks good on me! Success.
Began hubby's indestructible socks. Have a toe and a half done (and my, they are slow-going toes...)
Mom's sweater is hardly worked on at all I'm afraid...
...nor did I get to start that shawl, as I got roped into doing a pair of commissioned socks. And no, I didn't ask nearly enough. Decided to go with Sunday Swing again, as the pattern is burned in my brain, and moves along very nicely. Also shows off the yarn well. I altered it by doing a 1x1 rib for the cuff (better elasticity) and a normal heel (the other heel was tedious to me, and comes out large.)
Unfortunately, I do not have a second needle in this size, so am working on only one sock at a time. Here is hoping I will persevere and move on that second sock upon completing the first! I must; there is no option this time (I hate that!)
If that all isn't enough, last night I started toast mitts in some Ella Rae Kamelsoft that has been sitting in my closet since the Bella's Mittens days. Just for me, and just because.
In non-knitting news, my son gave me this geranium two years ago for mother's day. The poor thing strained to live outside all summer, and at the end of the season, he was so upset that it was dying, that I brought it in, and sat it in my window.
It's managed to stay barely alive all this time, and then last week, it sprouted flowers!! We could not even believe it. They seem to be fading now, but it flowered! What perseverance. Hoping to learn from this flower, as we face our family struggles in this hard economic time we're having, as well as in my knitting.
Have a great week all! And keep on plodding along... :)
Showing posts with label herringbone. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
WIP Wednesday
Sunday Swing socks still in the works. I'm on the foot (the 10.5 inch foot......)
And so it begins. Big Herringbone Cowl KAL. Behold the mess it currently appears to be:
I was positive the stitches were twisted several times during the first row, and I had checked for that several times before I joined. Thankfully, I was wrong and they were not twisted - I hate having to start over - who doesn't?
I'm only on the third row. Have to break to go to my daughter's playdate. (That was fun, let me tell you, when each time I came to the start of the next round, when there's all this fiddly stuff for me to do, she tried getting on my lap and talked incessantly about what dress up clothes she was planning to wear at her friend's house. Sheesh, come back in two stitches, please. :))
So this is how it looks, three rows in:
I think I'm going to like it. :) I will say, though, it is a killer on the hands. They ache pretty badly, so I'm glad for a break.
And so it begins. Big Herringbone Cowl KAL. Behold the mess it currently appears to be:
I was positive the stitches were twisted several times during the first row, and I had checked for that several times before I joined. Thankfully, I was wrong and they were not twisted - I hate having to start over - who doesn't?
I'm only on the third row. Have to break to go to my daughter's playdate. (That was fun, let me tell you, when each time I came to the start of the next round, when there's all this fiddly stuff for me to do, she tried getting on my lap and talked incessantly about what dress up clothes she was planning to wear at her friend's house. Sheesh, come back in two stitches, please. :))
So this is how it looks, three rows in:
I think I'm going to like it. :) I will say, though, it is a killer on the hands. They ache pretty badly, so I'm glad for a break.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Shroom to Sunday Swing to Herringbone
Finished my Shroom! So excited to have a hat that fits, is warm, and looks great. The yarn for this was very dreamy in feel and to knit with.
Still working on the Sunday Swing socks, and after (seriously, I cannot believe I did this) picking up the heel stitches and rejoining in the round completely BACKWARDS, I have rectified the situation and am onward to the foot! My feet can't wait for these to be done. And I'd better get moving because it's only luck that the yarn for my husband's socks hasn't arrived yet...
As if I don't have enough I want to do (and even more that I have, ahem, promised to others) I have joined a KAL to do this
Nothing like a new complicated stitch for 60 inches to keep me on my toes! So funny that this KAL starts on WIP Wednesday...
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