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March 12, 2012

From Susan — Mini Update

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 7:52 am

Thanks to everyone for your support!! It does make my banishment to ‘non-knitters island’ a little bit easier!

I went to a massage therapist recommended by friend Mary and will go again several times this week. I did do a small amount of knitting and stopped any time there was a flare up of pain. I am going to back off that a bit for the rest of the week.

That is a tall order because Sally and I found a super cute, quick knit project and I am dying to work on it! She will share hers soon because she is almost finished, as would I be…never mind.

March 6, 2012

From Susan — Say Goodnight

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 11:55 pm

…to my knitting. I have not been knitting the last few days because of my wrist pain. I could keep “soldiering” on but I know in the long run that would be a mistake. I may [heaven forbid] go to a doctor. I just hate having to do that!! So, I won’t be updating any projects in the near future. Yes, I am bummed. Big time.

March 3, 2012

From Susan — What was I thinking?

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 1:10 pm

I keep knitting, but continue to second guess myself on this project! It could end up beautiful or pitiful…only time will tell. It is a lot of knitting, too, which means my “return on investment” could be terribly in the red. However, I keep telling myself it is only knitting, not a cure for cancer, so the outcome is not that important in the big scheme of things.

The project: Daydreams in Lace from Knitters 100th Issue (yes, I said Knitters!):

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Yes, I see myself as a 100-pound flower child from 1971. Do you have a problem with that?

The yarn: Madelinetosh Light in color Midnight Pass. I would show a picture of the color but it is impossible to capture. I mean IMPOSSIBLE! But picture the most intense turquoise/aqua in the world and you will have it. You need sunglasses to look at it directly.

This is my progress so far:

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Believe it or not, it actually fits when I tried it on. Lettie is not thrilled:

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Again, even as I look at these photos, I keep wondering…what the beeboop am I thinking??!! I forced Sally to buy some of this yarn as well…she will share her project in due time!!

From Sally

Susan is right — her photos do NOT capture the color. It is the most intense turquoise I’ve ever seen. It is a much bolder color than either of us usually knits with, but I like it.

February 29, 2012

From Susan — It’s About Time!

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 8:53 am

Winter finally reared its head in Minnesota!

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It really does look blue outside right now. We have an official “snow day” for Jena’s school. No snow day for me though. I am NOT going to attempt it!

An update:

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February 26, 2012

From Susan — Back from the Birkie

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 5:42 pm

Another Birkie under our belts: 29th finish for John! And what a finish it was. It was one of his best races. He looked great at the Finish Line — ready to keep skiing!

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Far better than last year when it was so cold that people were pulled off with frost bite. The weather was perfect and John’s skis were fast.

Next year John will get a new bib color to denote his 30th race in Year 40 of the Birkie.

I, of course, was naughty. I kept knitting with my pain. Today I am going to take a break…though watching the “world famous award show that gives out little gold statues” (no trademark infractions here!!) without knitting will be very hard to do!!

February 24, 2012

From Susan — Birkie Fever

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 10:46 am

It is that time of year again — The Birkebeiner Ski Race!! We head up every year and stay at the No-Tell Motel, so John can ski 30 miles in 3 hours. Whew! I’m already exhausted! 😉

I am bringing along my new copy of Principles of Knitting:

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I have not even cracked it open yet…I am savoring the moment and will open it when the time is right. Or when I am bored to death in the car. Whichever comes first!

I am also bringing some knitting, though I am experiencing increasing pain in my right wrist. I have been wearing an immobilizer, and it doesn’t seem to aggravate it too much to knit, but the pain is worsening. Red flag! Stop knitting! It is very hard to listen to those voices in my head.

I will reveal the project when I get a little bit more done. I am over the top in love with the yarn, and the pattern is suited, but “out there.” It will certainly be an eye popper, but perhaps not in a good way. It may be a poor marriage of yarn and design, but whatever. It’s only knitting!!

February 19, 2012

From Both of Us — Simply Deceptive

Filed under: Updates — Both Sisters @ 4:57 pm

We are in love with a new pattern. It is called Friday Again, designed by fallmasche on Ravelry.

It makes use of the new (to us) method of “contiguous sleeve” design. With this method, set in sleeves are added as you go in a seamless, top-down sweater. (It is similar to the more widely known method described in Barbara Walker’s Knitting from the Top Down, but it differs in a few important respects.) The sleeve cap is created with an ingenious method of frequent increases along the shoulder line. The resulting fit is fantastic.

Susan’s Friday
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Yes, it’s me again!! I hate pictures of myself, but this design has to be seen on the wearer to appreciate the fit. I combined several sizes into one to get a perfect fit. I also added a little edge to the neckline, but it probably was unnecessary.

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I used Berocco Ultra Alpaca Light in color Blueberry Crush. Gorgeous color. Gorgeous yarn. So delectably soft!! I love the finished result and plan on making a summery version as well.

Sally’s Friday

I had been looking for a pattern for some yarn since I bought it months ago. The yarn is Silky DK by Viola, a blend of silk and merino. The color: Nosferatu. I absolutely could not resist it.

This photo shows the sweater in progress before I divided for the sleeves. You can see how the sleeve and cap are created by the increases.

A few photos of it on Lucy:


Finally, a rare photo of me. I wore this when my daughter and I went out to dinner in Boulder for my birthday. This is a picture she took on her cell phone, so excuse the quality (and the model). Susan made me post it!

I love this sweater and I love the yarn with one caveat. It seems to want to pill. I may just need to cast on another Friday Again in a different yarn so I can throw it on no matter what day the calendar says it is.

Conclusion

We called this post “Simply Deceptive” instead of “Deceptively Simple,” which had been our first choice. The pattern has such a look of ease about it: stockinette in the round with a slip-stitch detail. What could be easier? However, the method is a bit different and fallmasche’s instructions might be difficult for some knitters to decipher in spots because instead of a more typical “narrative” form, much of the directions are provided in a table format. We called each other several times to double check our numbers. Others have sailed through it, and the technique is not difficult. We both recommend the pattern highly.

PS from Susan — where is the snow indeed!?! Last year we had over 60 inches by now and this year about 15. It is supposed to snow this week, however. Ugh for the commute time but great in other ways!

PS2 from Susan: Nancy asked what I did to the neckline: I picked up sts (stitch for stitch) from the WS through the cast on row and then bound off loosely as to knit (again, from the WS side row — I was working in the round).

PS3 from Susan: Sivani asked, “How did you find the back neck and its fit? Does the pattern include increases at the back neck and if so, did you follow the pattern or find that you had to make adjustments?” Short row shaping is done at the very beginning of the sweater to raise the back neck. It fits quite well, but it is straight across. I think it would be rather complicated to create a dip in the back neck if that is your preference. I’m sure it can be done, but it would be hard for me to wrap my brain around it!

February 15, 2012

From Susan — Happy Birthday

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 1:32 am

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Yes, we have seen this picture before. But today the focus is on the little one. My little sister, Sally. Not that much younger, especially over the span of a lifetime, but I am still the big sister.

Regular readers already know how I feel about Sally. She is my best friend. Truly. I am not just saying that because it’s her birthday! I know that a lot of people envy our friendship, not having a close sister in their lives. So, I do value this relationship beyond words. She knows everything there is to know and yet still puts up with me. I do push that envelope from time to time!!

Sally has many things going for her, and I hope she realizes it. She is very humble about her gifts!! So my gift to her (besides the package that already arrived!) is to say:

Hey, Surly! You’re pretty cool! Even for a little sister. And Happy Birthday!!

February 14, 2012

From Both of Us — Happy Valentine’s Day!!

Filed under: Updates — Both Sisters @ 8:07 am

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February 11, 2012

From Both of Us — Valentine’s Day

Filed under: Updates — Both Sisters @ 12:34 pm

Do you realize that you still have time to knit a pair of Sweetheart Glovelets in time to wear on Valentine’s Day (free pattern link on right side bar!!)?

Sweetheart Glovelets

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