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February 29, 2008

Give & Take

I was very excited to get to attend my LSSK group's Austin meeting two months in a row.  I won't be able to go to the next few, though, which makes me sad.  Our leader, Vicki, got sick and wasn't able to be there yesterday, so I was told (through Laura) that I had better take pictures.  Our group picture didn't come out, but here are some candids.

Sue, Deb, Judy A., CJ, Laura, and Joan

Joan, Christie, and Pat

CJ, Laura, and Rita

Lydia, Sue, and Deb

 

Caroline and ??

I have been almost done the Dale baby dress since around the beginning of the year, but the finishing work requires the kind of attention I don't have for my knitting when school is in session.  I did most of the smocking at the January Borders meetup, but you can see here that I still have a mess of ends to weave in.

 

Laura was kind enough to teach me how to do the crochet border.  Here's what I have so far with 1.5 rounds of the border.  The third round will give it scallops.  This same border will be applied at the armholes. 

Laura is so awesome!  This is the second baby project that she has taught me the crochet for.  The other was the Dragon Hoodie.  I don't like crocheting b/c you have to actually look at what you're doing to figure out where to put the hook through, but I have to admit it is such a great trim as it adds just that little extra detail to a project.  Now I just have to find the time to finish the crochet and gift this, because the weather has gotten nice enough for the baby to start wearing it once I give it to her.

I did a demo of the Judy's magic cast-on that I've been using for my socks lately.  I really like the way it looks, especially how the colors work out as compared to a short-row toe. 

I also took an update picture of the Noro Rainbow sock that shows my latest progress turning the heel.  Gotta love the purple section!!

February 27, 2008

Socks, socks and more socks

I showed you two of my socks in progress last time, but my new Knit Picks sock needles came in, and I had my new Noro sock yarn balled up and ready to go, so I put the OU socks to the side (I've turned the heel on the first) and cast on with the Noro.  Here's what I have so far:

 

Very fun socks!  I had heard that the yarn is on the finer side of fingering weight, especially because it has a bit of thick and thin tendency and the thin is very thin.  So, I am using US 0's and getting a very tight fabric.  While I probably could have gotten away with my usual size 1's, I think once I wash these and they soften up (like everyone says they will), I will probably be happy that I used the 0's.  And hopefully it will help them wear better.

Here's me working on the socks while doing homework.  And Major in his usual position as well.

And here's a picture of the first OU sock, now on hold.  I turned the heel on this, put it on waste yarn, cast on for the toe for the second, and now they will probably have to wait until I finish the Noro's.  OU just can't beat out pretty rainbows.

 

February 14, 2008

Monkey progress

It's amazing how quickly socks come together when you have them available for little bits of knitting time here and there.  My monkey socks have been living at school.  I pull them out when I have a few minutes between classes, or when I'm reading at school. 

   

I didn't catch any pics of the outside of the heel after I turned it b/c the light was bad, but it looks great!!  I think it's the best heel I've ever done - no holes and it looks really uniform.  I think I have found a method that I am happy with using the Priscilla Gibson-Roberts's method.  You can see the method in the free Interweave Better than Booties pattern.  And Alison has a great picture tutorial.

I gotta get back to doing homework now, but thought you'd enjoy seeing Major's current position on my lap.  Apparently he hasn't gotten enough sleep yet today.

February 07, 2008

Birthday Recap

Last Friday was my birthday (I'm 27 now in case you were wondering).  I can't remember the last time my birthday was on a weekend.  Actually, I take that back.  My 21st birthday was a Friday.  The problem was, Feb. 1 was also the first day NCAA rules allowed us to have softball practice.  So my coach would get really excited and schedule early practices those first few days because that was the only time we could get practice space (since in February in Minnesota you have to be inside).  So, we had early practice scheduled the day after my 21st birthday meaning neither I, nor most of my friends, could really drink very much.  It was very disappointing.  One of my college roomies sent me a birthday card this year, and in it she mentioned that she always thinks of those first softball practices on my birthday every year.  I think we are in agreement that we don't really miss them all that much, even if we do miss some of the other parts of college softball.

Anyway, I was really excited to have my birthday on a convenient day this year, but then the team Daniel coaches had one of their games rained out and the makeup was set for Friday.  How annoying!  I wouldn't let this get me down, though, and I ended up turning my birthday into a very nice birthday weekend.

It started on Thursday when I finally got to go to an LSSK meetup at Borders.  I had conflicting class last semester, and work over the summer, so I don't even know the last time I got to go.  It was great to see everyone, and Linda Q. gave me the cupcake I'm holding in this picture with Vicki.

 

Although the cupcake looks really yummy, it's not edible!  It's a bath cupcake!!  How fun is that.  Put it into the bathtub and you will get lots of bubbles and good smells.  Can't wait to try it out.  Vicki also got a picture of me with Laura. 

Thursday evening Daniel gave me my presents (part of my iphone and elliptical machine that I got for Christmas count as birthday presents too).  He actually designed this necklace and had it made!!  We took my grandmom to a bead shop for her Christmas present, and saw this neat glass piece.  Well he went back and bought it along with coordinating beads and the people at the bead shop helped him put it together.  He actually had a great time and is interested in maybe designing some other pieces.  Lucky me since I'll be the recipient :-)  (please ignore the crappy picture - I was trying to take it of myself using my iPhone)

My parents and in-laws went in together to get my other big present - my very own windmill!  Before law school I worked in wind power development, so I like windmills.  This one is the perfect size for the garden in the backyard, and I have it sitting so I can see it out of the window in our living room.  I love the Texas stars on it too! 

On my birthday, I went to work in the morning, and one of the law clerks had a King Cake shipped by his aunt from Baton Rouge whcih just happened to arrive on Friday.  So that was fun and very yummy - I had never had one before.  And the whole office, including the judge, took me out for lunch on Monday, so that was a nice way to end my birthday long weekend.  My parents took me out to dinner on Friday while Daniel was coaching, so that was nice too.

The big birthday event was that a bunch of my friends got together on Saturday, and we had cheese and chocolate fondue at The Melting Pot.  YUMMY!!!

We had four burners, so we got four different types of cheese and four types of chocolate.  It was so good, and if you've never been to a fondue restaurant before, I HIGHLY recommend it. 

Of course, a birthday recap post wouldn't be complete without knitting content.  I came across this blog recently, and fell in love with these mittens.  I had purchased some pinky-red malabrigo a few months ago to make either Foliage or some mitts, but never could decide on what I wanted to make.  Well, when I saw this pattern I knew it would be perfect.  So I stopped by Gauge (one of our new LYSs) and was thrilled that they had winter white malabrigo.  When I got home, I cast on, and here's what I have so far.  I love it!  The slight shade changes in the pink yarn look great with the fair isle pattern.  The yarn is soooo soft, and knit on size 3 needles they are going to be buttery soft and very warm mittens.  I'd love to keep them, but honestly I will never need mittens like this is Texas, so I will probably send them to my godmother for her birthday.

Speaking of Gauge, the store is really starting to come into its own, and I love how everytime I go they have lots of new stuff in stock.  It's been really fun watching both it and The Knitting Nest develop, and I love having multiple LYSs.  Now there's one nearby no matter which part of town I'm in.

I also ordered the full set of Knit Picks Harmony sock dpns (there are 6 sizes from 0-3).  I really like my Harmony interchangeables that I got for Christmas, so I thought I would probably like the dpns.  For thicker socks, I love my Bryspuns, but they only go down to a size 2.  I have been using Pony Pearl dpns for my fingering weight socks.  However, I've been having trouble with them.  They're plastic, but they have metal inside of them and that metal has broken on some so the needles rattle and bend.  And worse, the tips on several of my needles are starting to split apart so that they're snagging on the yarn.  These were the best needles I'd found for socks so far b/c of the sharp points, flexibility (metal are sharp but not flexible), non-fragility (my Brittanys broke), and length (I prefer 5-6" for socks).  But I think I am done with them since they keep breaking.  Or at least, I'm willing to try to find a better solution.  We'll see if I like the Harmony's - my mom is going to start knitting socks so she's going to use some of the needles from the set, and if I don't like them, I'll probably give her the set assuming she likes socks.

I can't wait for them to arrive b/c the First Thursday sale at HCW was 20% off wool, and they just got the new Noro Kureyon sock yarn in!  I bought 2 skeins b/c I couldn't decide on colors.  One is rainbow colors, and while it's pretty wild, I think it will make really fun socks.  The other is more my normal colors of blue, green, and purple.  I want to wait to cast-on til I have my new needles because my gauge may be different with wood versus plastic. 

 

It was a very indecisive day at HCW b/c I was also trying to buy yarn for my BFF Laura's baby sweater.  We became best friends in first grade because we had the same birthday, and she was able to schedule her ultrasound for our birthday and found out that she is having a boy!  What a great birthday present!  I'll post more about potential patterns in the future, but when I was at HCW I couldn't decide, so I bought enough yarn for 2 sweaters - one DK and one worsted.  I haven't decided yet if I'll keep it all or return one sweater's worth when I make a decision. 

Ok, this post is way long enough.  I have all sorts of ideas for things I want to post about, but I have had a very hard time finding the time to do so.  This semester is turning out to be crazily busy since I have some very work intensive classes in addition to my various other commitments, including the internship at the Supreme Court of Texas, but it's worth it b/c I am finally taking classes in subjects I am interested in.  More when I can.

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