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October 30, 2009

From Susan — Boo Hat

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 10:19 am

I crack my own self up!   I just finished a Marsan Watch Cap for my nephew as part of my Christmas knitting and decided to block it.  It looked just like a lil midnight blue ghost, so I decided to add googly eyes and make it so.  Cheesy!!  I mean, really cheesy!!

The original pattern called for 80 or 88 sts.  A friend of mine made one in the yarn called for and it turned out very small…tiny, tiny, tiny.  I was using slightly smaller yarn so I added sts: 104 total.  Not enough!  I started over: 112 sts (32 more than the original pattern!!).  Still not enough, but I finished it anyway.  The yarn I used is the same as Sally is using for Nora’s Christmas sweater (remember the sexy sweater corset??).  It is Berroco Vintage Wool, in Dark Denim (50% Acrylic, 40% Wool, 10% Nylon; 100 gms, 217 yards, 1 skein). 

The colors shown on the website are not very accurate.  This blue is almost black.  It is a gorgeous deep navy.  I LOVED working with this yarn.  It is soft but has tremendous stitch definition.  I would highly recommend it in place of Cascade 220 when you are worried about how the recipient will care for the finished item as it is washable. 

Topsy Turvy
A number of you have asked (hounded us??  )  about Surly’s Topsy Turvy pattern.  We are making a promise to you, our readers: the pattern will be available as a free download by this Sunday.  It will be out in time to do a bit of gift knitting for the holidays.  It is our gift to you as loyal friends and readers, so stop back on Sunday for the pattern.

October 21, 2009

From Susan — TTTriple Set!

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 8:45 pm

I won a prize!  A really nice prize.  🙂  And all I did was read the Twin Set blog and comment on their bloggiversary.  Job well done, I must say.  I received several lovely yarns, a pattern, and a Twin Set pin.  My favorite yarn is the skein attached to the Twin Set pin: it is called Cheeky Monkey in color Leisure Suit!  The gray alpaca is super soft and perfect for gloves.  The blue yarn (on top) is a great unknown and looks like sock yarn.  Thanks, Ellen and Jan!!

October 10, 2009

From Susan — The Theater of Seasons that is Minnesota

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 10:06 am

Did I mention it is the theater of the absurd??

October in Minnesota by you.
October Morning in Minnesota

Jeesh.

More on the Yarn Harlot’s Lace Cowl

JOY by you.

GinkgoKnits asked about the yarn I used.  I would have mentioned the details but I was too lazy to go dig it out!  It is from Just Our Yarns and is called Myne.  It is micro-thin 100% cashmere (I held it double to make the cowl).  Sally is the one who originally bought it so I was 100% sure she would like the color 🙂 .  On their site, they warn that each color is unique, so purchase all you will need because the color varies, even within the same lot.  Sally thought they said, “Buy all of it you can get your hands on.”  😉  She ended up with so much, she gave me several skeins.  Enough to make many cowls, or a shawl or…you get the idea!

October 8, 2009

From Susan — FINALLY!!

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 7:47 am

It’s about time, Steph!  I made this cowl for Surly for her birthday last February, but could not share it on the blog because Stephanie (aka Yarn Harlot) had not shared the pattern yet.  She allowed me to be an unofficial test knitter because I begged.  Just.  Plain.  Begged.  Pathetically.  It is a stunningly beautiful lace cowl knit in cashmere.  Here is my version (now Sally’s):

Lace Cowl by you.
Pretty Thing Lace Cowl by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee in stash cashmere

The pattern is available on Ravelry.  I love it, Sally wears it.  Go make one!!

Does my head look gone by you.

October 5, 2009

From Susan — Let the Blood Bath Begin!

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 7:38 pm

I am not a football fan.  I am not a Vikings fan* (though I live in Minnesota).  But even I am going to watch tonight’s game!!    XXXXX XXXXX Hoping we win!

*Surly is a huge Vikings fan!

PS: Woo Hoo!  Great game! 

PPS: Now the Twins just won a twelve-inning nail biter to become the Central Division Champs!!  Again, I’m not much of a sports fan, but I can sure appreciate an exciting game!

October 3, 2009

From Susan — You Drove HOW Far??

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 7:04 pm

Yes, I drove 6 hours (total, round trip) to see sweaters.  None of my non-knitting peeps can fathom why anyone would do such a thing, but you — my people — will understand completely.  These were not just any sweaters.  These were Elsebeth Lavold’s knitwear collection at the Vesterheim Gallery — Knitting Along the Viking Trail.  Special knitting friend Kathy accompanied me.  We met Friday a.m. at 7 am and arrived at the Vesterheim, in total anticipation before 10:00.  The exhibit did not disappoint:

Vesterheim Gallery by you.

We felt like kids in a candy store!  It was breathtaking and wonderful and overwhelming all at once.  I had brought along my copy of Viking Patterns for Knitting so we could see which designs were represented.  Most were there.  From the cover:

Vesterheim 018 by you.

There were so many gorgeous sweaters, it is hard to pick favorites, but here are some that I really liked or recognized:

Vesterheim 007 by you.

Vesterheim 006 by you.

Vesterheim 054 by you.

Vesterheim 055 by you.

Vesterheim 052 by you.

Vesterheim 053 by you.

Vesterheim 049 by you.

Vesterheim 015 by you.

Vesterheim 013 by you.

Cul de Sac by you.

Cul de Sac Back by you.

Vesterheim 016 by you.

Dragon Back by you.

Vesterheim about Runes by you.

There were many more, but I have made this a long post already.  I must give a shout out to a wonderful knitting store in Decorah, Iowa: the Blue Heron Knittery.  It is located just a few blocks down from The Vesterheim.  It is a beautiful shop, filled with gorgeous yarns and friendly people.  We felt right at home and were made to feel very welcome.

After lunch and yarn shopping , we made one more pass through the gallery.  I was so thrilled to be able to see these works of art in person and be immersed in the joy that is knitting.  I left exhilarated, inspired and exhausted.  And a special thank you to Kathy for being my companion on the journey — we laughed, we cried, we ate.  What a great day!!!

September 26, 2009

From Susan — SABLE

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 9:30 am

SABLE = Stash Acquisition Beyond Life Expectancy…here is one way you might outlive your stash!!

And, if you haven’t seen the baby dancing, here it is.  2CUTE4Words

September 22, 2009

From Sally — Where Did This Come From?

Filed under: Updates — surly @ 10:59 am

On Saturday evening, I was invited to a casual birthday party for a dear friend. That afternoon, I rooted through my closet looking for something to wear. It was a beautiful day, but it was a bit cool and we were going to be out in the country where the temperatures would be lower than in DC. So I wanted a sweater.

Looking for something else — although I am not sure what — I stumbled across something stuffed into the back of a shelf. It was one of those “I finished this but I’m not sure I’m happy with it” projects. I’d never worn it. The ends weren’t even woven in — a sure sign of failure. It was a cardigan designed by Martin Storey, called Plaza. The original design has these intriguing crocheted corkscrews dangling all over the deep shawl collar:

I actually made them, put them on, and then removed them. They were lovely in the design’s photo but on me: not so much. Anyway, out of curiosity and desperation I tried the sweater on. Hey. This doesn’t look so bad, I thought. I asked my husband; he liked it.

Well, it was a casual party among friends. Why not? I wore it and got lots of compliments on it. So although it may not be my favorite sweater, I’m putting it into the rotation. And here it is:

September 18, 2009

From Susan — New Yarn!

Filed under: Dale of Norway 10903 — lv2knit @ 11:13 am

I am so excited — my yarn arrived for this:

10903 by you.
Dale of Norway 10903

My husband looked at the picture and, after a very pregnant pause, said, “That’s a ‘different’ sweater.”  In Minnesota, that means ugly.  Okay, dear, then you don’t have to wear it.  He said the same thing when I showed him the yarn for Henry the VIII.  It was going to be for him, but when I got that reaction, I made it for myself and called her Henrietta!

Here is the yarn kind of laid out like it will be in the pattern:

Dale of Norway Daletta Yarn by you.
Daletta by Dale of Norway

I purchased the yarn from two sources, but I would like to highlight one of them here: Mary Ann Stephens, known as twostrands on Ravelry (who also moderates a group by the same name), is fantastic to work with.  So sweet and accommodating.  When I told her I wasn’t sure about the blue, she put together photos and some yarn samples for me to decide on the color.  She is also notable for her designs — two of which are in the public eye at the moment: Amaryllis Mittens (mentioned in Yarn Harlot’s mitten hunt and now available as a Ravelry download), as well as the Sleepy Monkey Baby Blanket from the Spring 2009 Twist Collective. 

Coincidentally, my knitting peep, Kim, just finished said blanket last night — at least she SAID she was going to complete the very last few sts of i-cord bind off when she got home 😉 .  Small knitting worlds collide.  Mary Ann handles everything Dale, so if you need patterns, yarn, tutorials on Norwegian steeking, help with project questions — she will do it all! 

Anyway, I love the yarn and hope to get to it soon, but as you know I am sewing up a storm and have a deadline.  It is unnerving to have a deadline with such dire consequences: if I don’t get it finished, I’ll be naked.  If I don’t get it right, I’ll look stupid.  No pressure!

September 16, 2009

From Susan — Dear MKG

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 12:31 am

Dear MKG,

Thank you for a wonderful evening!  I completely enjoyed tonight’s program: people brought their knitting entries from the Minnesota State Fair and shared the judge’s comments, back stories, etc.  The meeting lasted until 10 pm because so many people had brought items.  I am constantly amazed at the quality and complexity of the knitting and humbled to win any ribbons at all! 

Did any of you see this dress?  Victoria shared the link in a comment, and I was blown away!  Drew looks absolutely stunning and the dress is amazing.  The bodice looks like a tattoo!   Is crochet sexy?  You bet, but who could create this??

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