Hey all, this is just a quickie post to show that I did get a zipper for the Bliss cardi. Yay, it’s all finished. Sorry for the sucky photos. I was sick and didn’t want my face on it. 
Archive for September, 2006
FO2: Bliss Cardi Revisited
Posted by awanda on September 28, 2006
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FO: Arrowhead Lace Shawl
Posted by awanda on September 28, 2006
Yay, a FO! Friends, I finished Arrowhead Lace Shawl this weekend and got it blocked and even have a modeled photo shot! I do love how it turned out and I think my mom will love it too.
Project Specs: Arrowhead Lace Shawl from Interweave Knits Summer 06, as a staff project, found here
Yarn used: Plymouth Yarns Sportweight 3-ply Alpaca in a taupe/camel brown color, 2 full skeins, not much of the 3rd skein, 186 yds each
Needle used: US 7, 4.5 mm
Mods: added 3 additional repeats of chart 1 to make it larger. This is not a big shawl. I originally planned to make 4 repeats, but I got tired of knitting it. The chart got a bit repetitive, so I stopped. I love how it turned out. It’s very lacy and drapes nicely. I think my mom will be happy with it. I really do need to get some blocking wires though. I’m ready for more lace. Perhaps the Swallowtail Shawl is my next lace project. Lace has definitely become addictive. I’m very surprised by it, but loving to knit it!
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FO2: Bliss Cardi Revisited
Posted by awanda on September 28, 2006
Hey all, this is just a quickie post to show that I did get a zipper for the Bliss cardi. Yay, it’s all finished. Sorry for the sucky photos. I was sick and didn’t want my face on it. 
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FO: Arrowhead Lace Shawl
Posted by awanda on September 28, 2006
Yay, a FO! Friends, I finished Arrowhead Lace Shawl this weekend and got it blocked and even have a modeled photo shot! I do love how it turned out and I think my mom will love it too.
Project Specs: Arrowhead Lace Shawl from Interweave Knits Summer 06, as a staff project, found here
Yarn used: Plymouth Yarns Sportweight 3-ply Alpaca in a taupe/camel brown color, 2 full skeins, not much of the 3rd skein, 186 yds each
Needle used: US 7, 4.5 mm
Mods: added 3 additional repeats of chart 1 to make it larger. This is not a big shawl. I originally planned to make 4 repeats, but I got tired of knitting it. The chart got a bit repetitive, so I stopped. I love how it turned out. It’s very lacy and drapes nicely. I think my mom will be happy with it. I really do need to get some blocking wires though. I’m ready for more lace. Perhaps the Swallowtail Shawl is my next lace project. Lace has definitely become addictive. I’m very surprised by it, but loving to knit it!
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FO2: Bliss Cardi Revisited
Posted by awanda on September 28, 2006
Hey all, this is just a quickie post to show that I did get a zipper for the Bliss cardi. Yay, it’s all finished. Sorry for the sucky photos. I was sick and didn’t want my face on it. 
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FO: Arrowhead Lace Shawl
Posted by awanda on September 28, 2006
Yay, a FO! Friends, I finished Arrowhead Lace Shawl this weekend and got it blocked and even have a modeled photo shot! I do love how it turned out and I think my mom will love it too.
Project Specs: Arrowhead Lace Shawl from Interweave Knits Summer 06, as a staff project, found here
Yarn used: Plymouth Yarns Sportweight 3-ply Alpaca in a taupe/camel brown color, 2 full skeins, not much of the 3rd skein, 186 yds each
Needle used: US 7, 4.5 mm
Mods: added 3 additional repeats of chart 1 to make it larger. This is not a big shawl. I originally planned to make 4 repeats, but I got tired of knitting it. The chart got a bit repetitive, so I stopped. I love how it turned out. It’s very lacy and drapes nicely. I think my mom will be happy with it. I really do need to get some blocking wires though. I’m ready for more lace. Perhaps the Swallowtail Shawl is my next lace project. Lace has definitely become addictive. I’m very surprised by it, but loving to knit it!
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R.I.P. UFOs
Posted by awanda on September 25, 2006
Recently, a couple of my girls and a new blog friend, Gina, have been listing all of their UFOs. I thought,”I’ve got all my UFOs under control, no worries.” Except as I thought about them more and more, it began niggling my brain that I needed to do something with them.
I’ve been sick the past few days and on Sunday, I felt a bit better. It became cleaning day. As I cleaned house, I began thinking of yarn. I started pulling out my UFOs. Some of you may recall this UFO post in July. The picture below depicts the UFOs I last blogged about: Fair Isle Jazz scarf, Lorna’s Laces sock yarn in Desert Flower colorway and the i-cord gloves, with a cursory nod to Spork.
The new pic shows Fair Isle Jazz, the i-cord gloves and Spork. The thing is most of these are getting ripped. I’m not lovin’ ‘em anymore.
Today or yesterday rather, I decided that of these projects, only 1 remains.
1st: The Lorna’s Laces sock may be done, but it’s been ripped out right now, so I’ll determine later if I will make socks out of it. I have a feeling once I get started on my hourglass sweater which is using yarn in a cotton candy pink, I will probably start those socks. For now, they’ve been ripped out and resting.
2nd: the i-cord gloves, ripped. True I did waste yarn by not finishing this project, but I don’t care. I couldn’t seem to motivate myself to pick it up again and look at it. So I ripped it. I still have at least half a ball and a full one that I may make some fingerless gloves out of.
3rd: Fair Isle Jazz will get finished. I’m past the halfway mark. Once I get done with the ISE scarf, I will get started on this one again.
4th: Spork. Poor Spork. Sadly, I am no longer in love with the idea of making this bag. As much as I like the idea of felted bags, unless I can just knit it and felt it and be done, I don’t like to do it. I don’t sew and don’t want to do excess construction, sewing things, putting in liners, buying extra things to make it like a messenger bag. Blech, just things to turn me off. That’s what happened with my Rather Huge Felted Bag that you saw once and never saw it again. After I felted it, it became so big and unwieldy and you’re supposed to line it. Dude, that’s never gonnna happen. I gave it to Stacey. So the fate of Spork is that it’s already knitted, but it will no longer be a felted messenger bag. I’m going to felt it once to see how much it shrinks and it will become a lapghan. It’s got a nice amount of warmth, so I figure if I felt it a bit, it’ll be nice and toasty. The reinforcing strips to go around the bag have been ripped and the yarn reclaimed.
Later on this year, I will probably rip out a couple of old projects and also reclaim the yarn. More on that later.
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R.I.P. UFOs
Posted by awanda on September 25, 2006
Recently, a couple of my girls and a new blog friend, Gina, have been listing all of their UFOs. I thought,”I’ve got all my UFOs under control, no worries.” Except as I thought about them more and more, it began niggling my brain that I needed to do something with them.
I’ve been sick the past few days and on Sunday, I felt a bit better. It became cleaning day. As I cleaned house, I began thinking of yarn. I started pulling out my UFOs. Some of you may recall this UFO post in July. The picture below depicts the UFOs I last blogged about: Fair Isle Jazz scarf, Lorna’s Laces sock yarn in Desert Flower colorway and the i-cord gloves, with a cursory nod to Spork.
The new pic shows Fair Isle Jazz, the i-cord gloves and Spork. The thing is most of these are getting ripped. I’m not lovin’ ‘em anymore.
Today or yesterday rather, I decided that of these projects, only 1 remains.
1st: The Lorna’s Laces sock may be done, but it’s been ripped out right now, so I’ll determine later if I will make socks out of it. I have a feeling once I get started on my hourglass sweater which is using yarn in a cotton candy pink, I will probably start those socks. For now, they’ve been ripped out and resting.
2nd: the i-cord gloves, ripped. True I did waste yarn by not finishing this project, but I don’t care. I couldn’t seem to motivate myself to pick it up again and look at it. So I ripped it. I still have at least half a ball and a full one that I may make some fingerless gloves out of.
3rd: Fair Isle Jazz will get finished. I’m past the halfway mark. Once I get done with the ISE scarf, I will get started on this one again.
4th: Spork. Poor Spork. Sadly, I am no longer in love with the idea of making this bag. As much as I like the idea of felted bags, unless I can just knit it and felt it and be done, I don’t like to do it. I don’t sew and don’t want to do excess construction, sewing things, putting in liners, buying extra things to make it like a messenger bag. Blech, just things to turn me off. That’s what happened with my Rather Huge Felted Bag that you saw once and never saw it again. After I felted it, it became so big and unwieldy and you’re supposed to line it. Dude, that’s never gonnna happen. I gave it to Stacey. So the fate of Spork is that it’s already knitted, but it will no longer be a felted messenger bag. I’m going to felt it once to see how much it shrinks and it will become a lapghan. It’s got a nice amount of warmth, so I figure if I felt it a bit, it’ll be nice and toasty. The reinforcing strips to go around the bag have been ripped and the yarn reclaimed.
Later on this year, I will probably rip out a couple of old projects and also reclaim the yarn. More on that later.
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R.I.P. UFOs
Posted by awanda on September 25, 2006
Recently, a couple of my girls and a new blog friend, Gina, have been listing all of their UFOs. I thought,”I’ve got all my UFOs under control, no worries.” Except as I thought about them more and more, it began niggling my brain that I needed to do something with them.
I’ve been sick the past few days and on Sunday, I felt a bit better. It became cleaning day. As I cleaned house, I began thinking of yarn. I started pulling out my UFOs. Some of you may recall this UFO post in July. The picture below depicts the UFOs I last blogged about: Fair Isle Jazz scarf, Lorna’s Laces sock yarn in Desert Flower colorway and the i-cord gloves, with a cursory nod to Spork.
The new pic shows Fair Isle Jazz, the i-cord gloves and Spork. The thing is most of these are getting ripped. I’m not lovin’ ‘em anymore.
Today or yesterday rather, I decided that of these projects, only 1 remains.
1st: The Lorna’s Laces sock may be done, but it’s been ripped out right now, so I’ll determine later if I will make socks out of it. I have a feeling once I get started on my hourglass sweater which is using yarn in a cotton candy pink, I will probably start those socks. For now, they’ve been ripped out and resting.
2nd: the i-cord gloves, ripped. True I did waste yarn by not finishing this project, but I don’t care. I couldn’t seem to motivate myself to pick it up again and look at it. So I ripped it. I still have at least half a ball and a full one that I may make some fingerless gloves out of.
3rd: Fair Isle Jazz will get finished. I’m past the halfway mark. Once I get done with the ISE scarf, I will get started on this one again.
4th: Spork. Poor Spork. Sadly, I am no longer in love with the idea of making this bag. As much as I like the idea of felted bags, unless I can just knit it and felt it and be done, I don’t like to do it. I don’t sew and don’t want to do excess construction, sewing things, putting in liners, buying extra things to make it like a messenger bag. Blech, just things to turn me off. That’s what happened with my Rather Huge Felted Bag that you saw once and never saw it again. After I felted it, it became so big and unwieldy and you’re supposed to line it. Dude, that’s never gonnna happen. I gave it to Stacey. So the fate of Spork is that it’s already knitted, but it will no longer be a felted messenger bag. I’m going to felt it once to see how much it shrinks and it will become a lapghan. It’s got a nice amount of warmth, so I figure if I felt it a bit, it’ll be nice and toasty. The reinforcing strips to go around the bag have been ripped and the yarn reclaimed.
Later on this year, I will probably rip out a couple of old projects and also reclaim the yarn. More on that later.
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Knitting Blahs
Posted by awanda on September 18, 2006
Not the doldrums by any means, but a bit blah about what I’m knitting. I think I should take Becky’s advice and cast on for something new! Currently I’ve still been working on the arrowhead lace shawl and it’s just getting bigger. This is the time that I’m less than thrilled with knitting it and ready to move on to other things. I’ve done 3 additional repeats and am ready to begin Chart 2. Rather than hastily stop knitting it, I suppose I should call my mother and verify how large she wants a shawl to be. That would be the good daughter thing to do, right? 
Moving on, I was working on one sock that I’m using Regia Stretch and Wendy’s cat’s paw lace pattern inserted into the sock. The colors of the sock are very similar to her “Lucy” sock, but my browns are different. I put the sock down for the moment as I was working the lace shawl and a lace pattern in the sock. There was a bit too much lace going on, so I started a “footie” sock for M2. It has a very short cuff, 4 rounds k2p2 ribbing and 2 rows of stockinette before working the heel flap. I tried it on him and he loves. Down the foot we go. I also got a couple of new bags to carry yarn and projects around, one of which is displayed in the picture with the sock. M2’s sock is out of some old Socka (before it became Fortissima) and it is just variegated shades of green.
I also started a sleeve to M’s sweater. I tried doing both sleeves at once, but that was just madness. The skeins of yarn going everywhere. I got tired of it after one or two rows and just decided to do one sleeve at a time. I’m already bored with knitting on it, but I hope to get some knitting on it at work, so maybe that will make the knitting time go by a little faster. It’s just stockinette, but many, many series of increases every 3rd row until infinity!
I just realized that the possible reason for my blahs is that all the knitting I’m doing right now is for others. While I don’t mind it, I have nothing on my needles for me and that’s probably why. Everything is assigned to someone else at this point and my next project is to be for my ISE scarf pal. I will obviously have to cast on for 2 projects once I finish my mom’s shawl. Something for me and a scarf for my pal. We can’t keep things at the status quo now can we? Otherwise I’ll go crazy and just cast on lots of new things for me and never finishing any of the others and that would be very bad.
Oh well, it’s time to get ready for work. Have a good week everyone. I’ll try to post later in the week.
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