So no excuses... I've just been blog-lazy. But I do have quite a bit to show, and some more to follow shortly since I have pictures from my weekend that I still need to upload. Inspired by the awesome pictures of Hobbitland posted here, Seth, boy, and my brother and I decided to walk some of the trails. Pictures will hopefully be up tonight.
In knitting news, I've finished quite a bit. First up, I started and finished Amy Boogie's Chunky Cardi. I cannot say enough about how much I seriously love this yarn and this pattern.


The Specs:
Spunky Eclectic Chunky Big Ball sweater yarn in Pink Elephant, size 10 needles. The only seaming is a little Kitchener under the arms... everything else is all done together. It took me two weeks to do the whole sweater.
I've gotten a gazillion compliments on it- including a ton at the Commonground Fair from the fiber artists there. I'm trying to convince Amy that she should sell there next year.

Next up, I've also finally finished Danica. Truth be told, this pattern is really easy... I've just had too much startitus to sit and finish it.

The Specs:
Woolease worsted weight in grey, charcoal and heathered pink. Size 8 needles.
It's not as long as I had intended it, but if I had kept going on it it would have languished another 6 months on the needles. I really like the color combo and I was suprised at how nice the Woolease looks.
I've started work on Tempting... it's a super easy knit, but so much plain ribbing is enough to make me want to gouge my eyes out if I work on it too long. However, since it is getting freaking cold outside anyway, it won't be a big deal if it sits for a few months while I work on other things.

Notice the cute Loopy Ewe stitch marker?
On Thursday night Beth and I went to Knitting Night and I decided to start a new project (yes, I know, stop laughing...). I browsed the yarns a bit and then decided on some Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino in a light blue. And cast on for...
Odessa!
I wanted to do a no-bead version, and this pattern is wonderful. Super fast, super easy. It was a great beer drinking pattern, too... easy to memorize so I could keep working on it while I was watching the Red Sox win (Woot!!) and drinking Sam Adams Octoberfests. I was done by Saturday at noon, and I've already decided I am going to make another for a Christmas gift (*waves* hi Julie!).


The Specs:
Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino (only 1 ball!). Size 4 and size 6 needles.
I especially like that this hat is designed to fit a wide range of head sizes so even if your head is unusually shaped, this hat will still fit. The only mod I made to the pattern was to knit to 6" instead of 5.5" before starting the decreases because I wanted to make sure it covered my ears. I'm protesting the cold right now by refusing to turn on my furnace at home (damn oil prices) and wore the hat all day yesterday. And no, before I get hate email or comments, my kids are not cold. For some reason or another, they and Seth run at a totally different temperature than I do and kept saying how nice the temperature was while I sat and shivered. I think if I was to gain any kind of superpower, I would be destined to be "Block of Ice Girl" or something equally as useless.
I'm only a few rows from finishing Hedera... I plan on casting on some toe up Jaywalkers with some gorgeous Cabin Cove yarn. I'll post pictures of those later, too.
Happy October, folks!


5 Comments:
very nice!
very nice!
Cool hat!
We're not turning on the heat here either. No way. It was pretty chilly yesterday with the contractor here all day. For some reason, he needs to leave the windows and doors wide open.
I try to make it as far into October as possible before turning on the heat. It'd be even better to make it to November! Sadly, I get much colder than the boys so I'm always the first one to cave on the heat thing.
I'm completely with you on the heat! But, I'm like Beth, I will probably give in soon. ugh.
LOVE the Odessa! It is gorgeous.
Chesley
WOW! Lots of nice knits! I made one of Amy's Chunky Cardi's last winter and I LOVE it. Hmmmm, thinking I just might need another :)
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