October 29, 2007

Collegiate Scarf

...At least it hasn't been six months.

I will have had this blog for a year in December, and I would like to have ten posts by then. That's not a terribly lofty goal, is it? Many circumstances have to align, however, for me to post. I have to have a finished object, inspiration to photograph, and something to procrastinate. Luckily, these all are present today.

I don't have the regular information for this scarf, such as pattern or modifications, because it was designed out of trial-and-error, and while it may have been a good idea for me to record these things, I was too lazy. I will regret this at some point. It's a cable from my stitch dictionary applied to a scarf knit in the round out of Paton's Classic. I'm calling it my Collegiate Scarf because it was made for a friend going off to school in the northern US, and if it hadn't been for her, it would have worked well at my college, too. I am secretly hoping she opens her mail, hates this, and sends it back to me.

August 3, 2007

Me? Blog?

So, yes. I will admit that I've ignored this blog for about 8 months. For several of these months, not much knitting took place, due to serious lack of time, but once I was through graduation, my schedule cleared up significantly, and knitting regained its place of importance. I have not, however, lost ALL of my laziness concerning this blog, so I will just briefly update on several projects I could find nearby to photograph.

1. Mom's Birthday Clapotis - Yes, I know I'm a bit behind, and that everyone in the knitting world completed their Clapotis two years ago. I didn't, though, so I made one for my mother for her birthday. It was well-received, and I have seen her wearing it several times already.










2. Yet-To-Be-Blocked Scarf - Okay. This was a present for a friend that I seem to have forgotten to block and mail. As she is now overseas, the mailing part has become much more complicated.










3. Baby hats - I produced three baby hats in a couple days as gifts for all the people I know who are pregnant. I've gotten to the point that I would feel weird if any acquaintance of mine had a baby and did not receive a hat from me.








...and more to come. My computer is giving me trouble with images, so I will wait until it seems to be agreeing with me.

January 15, 2007

Ice and snow mean lots of knitting time.


So I've been stuck in the house for three and a half days now, due to weather. Well, other than going outside to take pictures. That lasted all of five minutes before my tolerance of the windchill was gone. I'm much happier inside under my several layers of blankets.

Obviously, this meant that I knit a lot. A friend's birthday is coming up, so I decided to make her Odessa. I didn't have enough beads in a coordinating color, so I did it without. After I finished it, though, I realized I had made her a headband for Christmas. Normally, I wouldn't worry about it much and would give her the hat anyway, but I needed another project... This picture is terrible, by the way. It really isn't shaped like a bucket.

So. Another project. I decided to go with a scarf, because everyone needs a good wool scarf, and I don't believe this particular friend has received one from me yet. I made her a vertically striped garter scarf. My original plan was to use a fun stitch pattern, but as I experimented, I realized that the yarn would look best plain... So it ended up just 11250 knit stitches. Yeah. Suffice to say that I was ready to be finished long before it was done. But I held out and read while I knit, which always makes a project go faster for me. I do definitely like the finished product. Yay snow days and scarves.

January 7, 2007

Scarves.

I love scarves. I think that no matter how long I knit and how skilled I become, scarves will still be my favorite thing to make. I'm not sure exactly what it is that I enjoy so much about making them, but whenever I want to start a new project, scarves are the first thing I consider. So, here are some of the scarves I've recently finished or been working on, including my first FO of 2007.

Which is this! I started this scarf using the Branching Out pattern. I've made Branching Out before, and normally I don't repeat patterns very frequently, but I bought this gorgeous handpainted alpaca that just seemed to WANT to be Branching Out. And who am I to defy the wonderful yarn? It's slightly shorter than I'd have liked, just because I only bought one skein of this yarn and so when it ran out, I was a little out of luck. It blocked out to a reasonable length, though. I want it to be autumn so I can wear it.

Second. I finished knitting this scarf in November, but I didn't block it until this week. I made this pattern from a mishmash of things I'd seen in various other patterns and books. I believe I got the stitch pattern from Knitting on the Edge and used the idea of knitting it the long way from Scarf Style. The blocking... didn't go so well. I may have to redo it, because I think I was too eager and unpinned it too soon. It's still a little curly. I used Debbie Bliss Merino Chunky that I got from a sale bin at my LYS. Yay sale!

And then I have two that, when I was taking pictures, were on the needles. The blue and grey one is simple stripes knit in the round for my band director. He has attempted to take my favorite thick wool scarf that looks quite similar to this on more than one occasion, so I knit him one with spare Caron Simply Soft. I decided to go ahead and use acrylic because I know that he will throw it in the washing machine, no matter what I tell him. I actually finished it last night, but I'm too lazy to take more pictures of it, so this will have to do.

And last but not least, the only one I'm still working on. I'm using the Misty Garden pattern from Scarf Style and JoAnn's Sensations yarn in a variety that I can't quite remember and doesn't seem to be on the website. I'm going to give this to someone. I just don't know who.