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July 23, 2009

From Susan — Still on Staycation!

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 10:59 am

Not much going on here in the northland!  But, I feel a little brave.  Tuesday night at ~7 pm as I was just heading out the door for the evening, my younger daughter asked if we would host a pasta party for her soccer team after their game the following afternoon.  Hmmm.  Many questions came to mind: how many girls would be coming; would the parents be included; how much food would I need; who would shovel clean the house; how do you keep pasta hot for a crowd????  Etc.  I do not do a lot of parties at my house, so entertaining is always a dilemma.  But, I thought about it and asked myself: do you want to be the mom who says no or the mom whos says yes??  So, I said YES!!

And of course it went off without a hitch!  I had enough food for 50…though only 9 girls attended.  They all seemed to have fun, and it wasn’t all that much work.

Spaghetti by you.

Next time, I won’t need to be brave!!! 

PS — The girl hiding in the picture is my little hostess!

July 17, 2009

From Susan — Summer Time

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 11:10 am

It may BE summer in Minnesota, but it sure doesn’t feel like it!  It is in the 50’s today!!  Hubby needed a coat to take out the dog this morning…brrrrr.

I am taking the next week off, so will hang out and lead a life of leisure for the next few days.  Yay!   I went to see the new Harry Potter movie last night and LOVED it!!  Did any of you catch the knitting reference?  I about leapt out of my chair!

Sally and I are doing some stealth knitting, and I am plugging away on my Swirl Scarf. 

Swirl by you.

Scarves are boring to post about — they look the same, just longer!   There are now 14 strips completed as opposed to the 5 shown above.  I’ll end up with 19 or 22 at the end.   That’s all for now 🙂 !

July 12, 2009

From Susan — Bedecked and Bejewelled Am I

Filed under: Lacy Cardigan,Updates — lv2knit @ 7:47 pm

 Look at the pretty markers sent to me by a very sweet and generous reader:

Markers by you.

Prissy (aka Merry Gay) sent these to me after seeing my little chain markers.  She makes these for fun, and shared them with me.  They are too pretty for knitting and beg to be worn as earrings! 🙂

I have also been laboring on my Lacy Cardigan…stick a fork in it, thank goodness!

Lacy Cardigan by you.
Lacy Cardigan by Ann E. Smith for Blue Sky Alpacas
Yarn: Sublime Aran (11 skeins), Color #15 Clipper, Needles US 8 and US 6; crocheted edging
The color is very true in these pictures

Lacy Cardigan by you.

Pro’s and Con’s of this project:

The yarn: soft as butter but unforgiving in stitch quality; not spliceable
The pattern: very nicely written; easy, quick knit (16 days); not seen everywhere so it seems more unique; unavailable (?)
The buttons: cheapies from my stash — a replacement may be necessary!!
The edging: got me to learn how to crochet
The fit: perfect; sleeves are just the way I like them with a little flare over the hand
Modifications: very few; I decided I did not want to waste any brain power so resisted the urge to go overboard on mods

Overall grade: B- to C+ (marked down for stitch quality — part me, part the yarn…the picture doesn’t show how uneven some areas are)

Will I wear it?  All the time!  It is soft, fits perfectly and is a good color to go with my summer clothes.  All in all, I am happy I made it so I could remove the curse of this yarn (a dozen false starts!!).  A finished object!  Yay!!  🙂

July 4, 2009

From Susan — FO or Project Avoidance?

Filed under: Crocheting,Updates — lv2knit @ 11:29 am

Answer: Both!

If you read my last post, you know I am not enamored with my lastest knitting project, though I am working on it bit by slow bit.  But I have also been puttering on other very small things to break up the monotony. 

My latest small, stupid, time-wasting project is another dishcloth.  I wanted to practice my treble crochet and beef up my supply of cotton dishcloths.  I made mine much smaller than called for, but was still worried about running out of yarn.  Enter my new favorite toy:

Scale by you.
Digital Scale from KnitPicks

I LOVE this scale!!  I use it almost every day.  It has changed my life — okay, greatly improved my life.  It allows you to estimate how much yarn you have used and how much is left over:

Weighing In by you.

I weighed the part I had completed and the amount of yarn left over and knew I had enough to complete my square:

Crochet Dishcloth by you.

The scale did not lie!!  It is also great for mailing packages, which is so easy to do from home, but only if you know the weight of the package (duh).

And of course:

Happy 4th of July! The American Flag in Fireworks by BL1961.

Happy 4th of July!!  Enjoy the holiday with family and friends!!

June 30, 2009

From Susan — He has a what??

Filed under: Updates — surly @ 9:45 pm

Darling daughter – DD – and I were watching TV this weekend and someone made a reference to Freud.  So, DD asked me, “Who’s Freud?”  I said he was the father of modern psychology. 

DD: “What’s his whole name?”

Me: “Sigmund Freud.”

She paused.

DD: “I thought Sigmund Freud had a tiger act in Vegas.”

Me (choking): “I think you mean Sigfried and Roy!!”

DD: “Whatever — it’s the same thing!”

Yep — I gotta see Freud’s tiger act the next time I’m in Vegas!!

June 17, 2009

From Susan — A Cro(t)chety Old Lady

Filed under: Crocheting,Updates — lv2knit @ 9:44 am

Now that we have firmly established my advancing age (thank you all for the birthday greetings!!), I will describe how I officially became a crotchety old lady. 

“Crotchety” refers to someone given to odd notions, whims and grouchiness, and the term “crotchet” denotes a small hook.   I have never been a crocheter and never planned on becoming one.  This is not to diminish crocheting in any way, it’s just that I’ve got enough on my [knitting] plate without adding a whole new line of crazy!  BUT, there are some knitting patterns that require a bit of crocheting and on occasion (damn that Ravelry!) I will stumble upon something very cute done in crochet (see below!). 

Case in point: my dollar pattern:

Lacy Cardigan by you.

I bought this pattern for a buck during the recent Shop Hop and love it.  I already have the perfect yarn and was excited to think about starting it…but then noticed that the cute scallops at the bottom are created using crochet.  Oh, the horror.  

Luckily, while in Duluth this past weekend for daughter’s soccer tournament, I happened to stop in one of the local yarn shops — Yarn Harbor (I had to do SOMETHING in-between games!!).   What could I buy in this very cute and well-stocked store??  I saw this and thought I should give it a chance:

Crochet Book by you.
Learn to Crochet in Just One Day

I told the clerk that I would be back for a refund if the title proved wrong…it didn’t!  No refund necessary!  I did indeed learn the fundamentals of crochet in one day — or actually one afternoon.  Just the basics to be sure, and I’m not saying I could make anything, but I did learn how to single, double, and triple crochet, slip stitch, and half double crochet.   When I got home and read the Lacy Cardigan pattern, I understood all of it except for reverse single crochet — after checking YouTube, I found out how to do this last necessary stitch. 

Here is my very novice swatch. 

I decided to try to make a little something to see if I could read a simple pattern.  Here is my rendition of the Fan Bookmark, a popular free pattern on Ravelry:

Crochet Bookmark 001 by you.
Fan Bookmark, Size 1.25 mm hook, DMC Perle Coton #8

Crochet Bookmark cropped by you.
Close Up View

I’m sure that “real” crocheters will find many errors, but I am pretty proud of my lil bookmark!  So, it is official:  I am crotchety!!!

June 15, 2009

From Sally — It’s Someone’s Birthday . . .

Filed under: Updates — surly @ 9:01 am

Many years ago (I won’t reveal the exact number), our mother — a young widow — married for the second time. Susan was about four; I was two-and-a-half. We wore matching dresses made by our grandmother. Susan was going to be a flower girl, but I was deemed too young for such an honor. My sister, however, refused to go down the aisle without me.

It’s been that way ever since. Despite living 1000 miles apart, we’re inseparable. My husband doesn’t ask “if” I’ve talked to my sister on any particular day — he asks if we’ve talked “yet.”

So once again:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY BIG SISTER!!!!!

PS from Susan:  Thank you to everyone for the lovely birthday wishes, and I am also thankful for having such a great sister.  I think I speak for us both when I say we know we are lucky to have each other!

June 10, 2009

From Susan — Is It Anal Retentive or Anal-Retentive?

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 8:25 pm

Answer: It depends!  I am anal retentive and you are an anal-retentive person, but I digress!  More later…

I do, if nothing else, enjoy multi-tasking and that is certainly true with my knitting.  I started a project recently after being inspired at every turn by the Swirl Shawl.  Sally and I saw this often at Maryland Sheep and Wool, and it is in any shop that carries JoJoland Melody Yarn.  

It is gorgeous in the aforementioned yarn.  BUT, Sally and I stumbled onto this beautiful yarn at MSWF: Brooks Farm Acero — 420 yds/4 oz., 60% superwash wool, 20% silk, 20% viscose, in colors that are absolutely stunning!!  I was planning on making the Triple S Shawl that they had on display, but decided to switch gears and make the Swirl Scarf instead for two reasons: with the Triple S, you start with an Emily Ocker cast on and then work out, joining all the completed squares with a 3-needle bind off (annoying!!).  With the Swirl Shawl or Scarf, you cast on/pick up all the sts and work to the middle and attach the swirls as you go.  I am also weaving in my ends as I go, so when it’s done, it’s done!  I am very happy with my choice.

I am using three colors: brown (with a hint of purple), greenish brown, and bluish brown.  I do not have the labels so I cannot be more specific and none of the colors on their website look like mine — sorry!

Swirl 013 by you.
The Finished scarf will be approx 9″ by 72″

I wish you could actually see how beautiful this yarn is and touch it — the viscose gives it a lineny feel, the silk gives it sheen, the wool gives it depth, and it is very soft against the skin.  Pictures absolutely do not do it justice.  

So, why the question about being anal retentive?  I think I must be!!!  At least about my knitting!

When I swatched my first swirl to see if the yarn would work, the swirl formed a lovely, natural hexagon.  BUT, when I started the second swirl — which is picked up between the green dots on the picture below — the points did not align.   As written, each pattern repeat starts with a YO at each of the 6 points of the hex, but the points actually form 3 sts back (see picture below).  In other words, the points of the hexes do not align in the pattern as written. 

So, I moved the start of the round 3 sts so the points line up — point to point — on all of my hexes.  Does it make a difference?  I’m not sure, except I know I could not continue with it without “fixing” it.   Thus, I am an anal-retentive knitter.  See details below

Picture3 by you.

I love this project, highly recommend the pattern (with my “correction”), and highly recommend either the Melody or Acero.  Fun, fun, fun!!!

My notes:
If you own the pattern, this will make sense!!

Follow pattern as written until you get to Round 3.

Round 3: k3 additional sts past end of round on last needle (23 sts now on this dpn). Transfer 3 sts from needle 2 to needle 1, and 3 sts from needle 3 to needle 2. All dpns now have 20 sts again and beg of round has shifted 3 sts to the left.  Starting from the new beg of round, work remaining pattern rows as written.

June 8, 2009

From Susan — More Whiskey, Anyone?

Filed under: Sweetheart Tunic,Updates — lv2knit @ 9:24 pm

I could sure use a belt!!  Actually, that may not improve my knitting situation much, so never mind!  I have been puttering along on my Whiskey Tunic — making some progress at a drunken snail’s pace:

Whiskey by you.

The Sweetheart Tunic pattern calls for seven repeats of the leaf motif.  I’ve finished seven and am heading for nine: for more length because of my height and because I’d prefer it a bit longer.  I really love this yarn — Reynolds Whiskey.  It is “real” wool but feels a bit softer.  It has very rich color variation and great stitch definition for a lightweight yarn. 

Like all knitting, progress is slow.  I adapted the pattern to be worked in the round and when I get done I’ll be happy I did, though it is a slog doing the front and back together.

PS: Welcome Kym to the blogosphere!!

May 30, 2009

From Susan — As Promised

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 12:47 pm

Yesterday was the first day of the Twin Cities Shop Hop.  I met up with five of my favorite peeps at 9:30 am outside Amazing Threads to embark on our trek.  We took my car — I was the driver and Kim was my navigator.  She had the assistance of my brand new Garmin GPS.  Ms. Garmin was gentle and fairly accurate, though we did suspect her of drinking heavily sometime during the trip!

We cruised through seven shops in this order: A Sheepy Yarn Shop (White Bear), The Yarnery (St. Paul), 3 Kittens (Mendota Heights), Zandy’s (Burnsville), Needlework Unlimited (Minneapolis), Coldwater Collaborative (Excelsior), and ended where we started: Amazing Threads (Maple Grove).  All by 4 pm! 

I brought my camera but forgot to take pictures most of the time.  We did have our waitress snap a pic of the Thursdays at Four crew during lunch:

Shop Hop Thursdays at Four Peeps
From left to right: Kim, Mary, Rosanne, Linda, Me, Emily
Missing, but not forgotten: Deb, Deirdre, Diane, Ellie, Pat, Rosemary

Here is a picture of the new 3 Kittens location:

Shop Hop New 3 Kittens by you.

The shop is located in a newly minted “Main Street.”  Mayberry meets city planner.  It is a very nice little area, and the store is chockful of beautiful yarn and fun knitting accessories.

I remembered to take an action shot at Needlework Unlimited:

Shop Hop Needlework Unlimited by you.

We ran into many of the same people as we moved store to store, including Beth and Jeanne from the amulet bag class!  It was great fun to see all of the yarns and people and be part of the festive atmosphere. 

At each shop, you had to get your passport stamped to be eligible for the main prize drawing.  They also had a free pattern give-away at each shop.  If you spent $5 or contributed to the food shelf, you also received a summer-themed charm.  We loaded up the car with canned goods just in case!  We either shopped or donated our way to all seven charms:

Shop Hop by you.

What did I buy?  Not too much.  I did load up on $1 patterns and bought a Debbie Bliss knitting magazine:

Shop Hop 005 by you.

All in all, a really fun day with great friends.  Thanks to all of my peeps for a wonderful time!

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