Sunday, February 3, 2008

FO: Stashbuster Neckwarmer

It all started with this very pretty yarn by Debbie Bliss. I think it's called Maya. I loooooooooooooved the colorway and kept it in my stash for a long time because I only had one skein and wanted to do something special with it.

Then I finally realized that time was going to pass quicker than finding something "good" to knit this with and went out and found this neckwarmer pattern from here.

Very handy... verrrrrrry easy to knit. Perfect for me during exam time when I'm marking like a whirling dervish, like a woman possessed, like a cat on a hot tin roof, like a street with no name...(oops, wrong simile.... anyway...). I must admit, though, it was my first time working in the round on circular needles and let's just say that some areas will need to be cleverly camouflaged with some creative piecing. Notice also (scroll down), however, that I ran out of the Maya ( I didn't have as much as I thought - another rookie mistake) and I had to find a complementary colour that was going to provide a solid colour border as well as not look like poop on a plate.

Hence, the choice of Natural Charcoal in Paton's SWS. Quite possibly one of my favourite yarns ever. Look at my finished project here, wrapped around a candle so that it stands up and looks pretty:

But, you see, I didn't really feel like the candle was the best model, so I set my sights to finding a more appropriate model.... like something/ someone with a neck. First - I considered myself, but nixed that because it was only 7 a.m., I had been up since 5 and had not yet had a shower or put on makeup, so I was looking pretty hideous. Second - I considered going upstairs and putting it over my sleeping husband's head and snapping a picture, but nixed that... I mean, he was asleep, for God's sake, and he'd look worse than I did, not to mention the ill effects that would be brought on our (new and loving) marriage because I had the bright idea of pulling a multi-colored, handknit neckwarmer down over his head while he was sleeping. This would clearly be one of those Mars/Venus things where the woman thinks her idea is innocently fantastic and the man not only thinks she's from another planet, but threatens to put her on one with his bare hands.

So, I took a good look around the room and couldn't believe that I hadn't thought of the most perfect model ever. He never talks back, he's generally good humoured and he's cuter than my husband and I put together on our most loving day. Cue the dog wearing the neckwarmer:


What a pose! What poise! What control! What style!! He wears it and he wears it well!

And no, despite what it looks like in this picture, I'm not one of those crazy people who dresses up their dog in hats and sweaters. I have standards.... kind of..... let's just say that I won't mention Titus' winter jacket anytime soon.









And on a "new favorite books" note, you should really make every effort to read this book that my friend Jena lent me. Jena found it hilarious, I found it incredibly sad, but at the very least, it made us both think about life a little more than usual. Read it. I couldn't put it down.

Friday, January 11, 2008

this week's cuteness involves yarn




Friday, December 28, 2007

FO: The Wedgie Scarf


Is it okay if I have only one finished project this year? I mean, if I look back over the year and all of the things that happened and were accomplished, I think the universe might cut me some slack on having only finished one knitting project!

This here is a Wedgie Scarf courtesy of Vyvyan. I knit it with two balls of Paton's SWS in Natural Pink. I really enjoyed knitting this scarf - once you get started, it was easy to memorize the pattern and quick to move through. I didn't really change anything except for adding the fringe on the end and I only did one end wedge repeat because I didn't want to go into a third ball of SWS for something like 3 rows of knitting.

This was a Christmas gift for my best friend, Toni. Today Toni completed what I call the ultimate friend test - she sat in a bathing suit store with her 6 month old baby girl on her knee while I tried on approximately 300 bathing suits in just over 2.5 hours.I told her at one point that I would have to knit her a lot more scarves to make up for this huge act of kindness that she afforded me today. She only giggled, but she was probably thinking to herself "...only scarves?"

In any case, it was a good day. I finished a scarf, I found not one, but TWO, bathing suits and most importantly, I'm on my way to start my honeymoon tomorrow for a week.

After I pack some knitting, that is!

Monday, December 10, 2007

this is cuter than knitting


Monday, December 3, 2007

there aren't enough words...

.... to say to Byron and Maureen for their amazing photography on our special day. Not only were we lucky to have their fabulous vision and creativity all to ourselves for our wedding, but we are all the more fortunate because Byron is my husband's first cousin.

My best option is to post a link - check out some AMAZING photography here:
www.byronbrydges.com
and
www.byronbrydgesphotography.blogspot.com

You will not be disappointed. In fact, you will be refreshed and inspired.

Thank you, Byron and Maureen!

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

7 down, 3 to go

Trust me, it's a lot bigger than the picture leads you to believe.



This is my "Baby Moderne Blanket" - in progress for about a year now, but I am not letting myself pay attention to how much time it has taken to get this far. It takes a while to knit 36 rows of garter stitch you know! This here is 7 blocks finished of a 10 row blanket. I think it's looking good!





The nice part about it all is that the blanket is now getting big enough to keep my lap warm while it is being knit. I hadn't realized that this was a benefit to knitting a blanket, but now I must admit that I'm a little ashamed that I hadn't thought of something so, well.... obvious!

Friday, November 16, 2007

lack of blogging = lack of time

I thought that after the wedding, I would be able to do all kinds of blogging. And I really did plan to do a lot of blogging, but these two things called "time" and "life" kept getting in the way. On top of that, I love the photo in the previous post so much, that I couldn't really bring myself to replace it by adding something new. I feel like that picture captures everything I felt for every single second of that day, and I don't feel quite ready to let go of it just yet.

So, on that note, I will not write much more - I've knit ONE row on the baby blanket in the last three weeks and I don't see any more time in the foreseeable future to do any more. And all of this "no-knitting, no-blogging" time is really resulting in a fairly unbalanced version of myself. Even my husband commented that my cranky, unbalanced self needed some knitting time - and he usually hates it when I knit!

I'll be back soon.... with knitting in hand, I promise!