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April 23, 2010

From Susan — It’s Just Been a Knitmare

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 8:50 pm

A Knitmare on Elm Street, that is!  When Surly and I were at Yarnover, Sally picked up a darling project bag at Darn.Knit.Anyway’s booth.  I wanted it…I wanted it bad.  But Sally snagged the really cute one, so I moped.  However, thanks to Google and Etsy, we found the maker of these creepy-funny project bags.  She is Laura from Slipped Stitch Studios and sells a lot of great items on Etsy.

As Laura describes this now out-of-stock Michael Miller fabric:

Do you enjoy horror and knitting? This bag has a bit of both!

Please be aware that this pattern includes some rather disturbing fiber-related images….

Fido gets your WIP, a shawl massacre!

Mr. Meowington unravels your cashmere- hundreds (of yards) slain!

Hubby couldn’t find chopsticks…so he uses your $40 artisan needles for lunch utensils!! THE HORROR!

….Not to mention, and I think we have all been there…picking up a supposedly “Quick and Easy Pattern” and expiring whilst casting on!

This funny pattern by Michael Miller is a “must-have” for any knitter with a wicked sense of humor!

So go ahead and show your knitter pride!

And let’s not forget the grumpy kid forced to wear ill-fitting handknits!

Our favorite image is of course the skeleton who dies in a vain attempt at knitting, so when I ordered my bag, I asked in the comments if the picture of Mr. Skeleton was complete and intact.  She answered within 3 seconds and said it was right there, front and center! 

I am extremely pleased with the bag.  It is very well made, fully lined,  with a number of small pockets inside. 

I also acquired some absolutely stunning yarn:

On the left from Briar Rose Fibers: Sea Pearl, laceweight,50% merino, 50% tencel, 800 yds/219 gms (I’m not sure what my color is because there is no color # given on the skein); purchased at Yarnover.

On the right from Artyarns: Silk Rhapsody, 50% silk, 50% kid mohair, 260 yds/100 gms, color #137 ( a gorgeous champagne!) — a gift from Surly purchased at Lila and Claudine’s.  This is the same yarn we both used for our Topsy Turvy Moebius.

I am sure Surly will have some nice things to share in the upcoming days!!

ETA from Surly: Yes, I will. In an upcoming post I’ll share the yarn I bought and my most recent knitmare finished object.

PS from Susan — we just got John’s official picture from the Birkie (I did not get any action shots):

April 19, 2010

From Susan — No Lyin’, I’m Cryin’

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 11:58 pm

Sally left today after a whirlwind weekend.  I mean, a crazy busy, out-of-control weekend!  Sally put up with all of my cranky moods and as she left said, “I’m your sister…I will just forget all about it.” That’s why I’m cryin’ in my brewski!   Miss my sis!

We did have a lot of fun in between all of the nervous break downs and speeding tickets! 

Thursday, April 15
I picked Surly up at the airport and made a quick stop at The Yarnery.  Sally bought yarn.

Then we went to my knitting group.  Beth shared her beautiful Boxes Drape Vest from Swing-Swagger-Drape so we could try it on and admire it yet again…everyone wants one! 

Here’s mine so far:


Boxes Drape Vest in Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Worsted, Color #709 Hermosa

Friday, April 16
We tried to cram a week into one day!  We went to Lila and Claudine’s as our first stop.

L&C is a fantastic shop — you really need to get there just to see it.  They describe it as Alice going down the rabbit hole and it is the truth.  Plus, the people are super nice.  We hung out with Kirsten and other notables and had a great time.  Sally bought yarn.

Then off to Darn.Knit.Anyway in Stillwater, MN.  Again, a great shop with wonderful staff.  Susan bought yarn (but it doesn’t count because it was just an extra skein for my Boxes vest 🙂 )!! 

We needed to pick up stuff for Yarnover and then we stopped by Hopkins High School to do some set up.

Saturday, April 17
YARNOVER ARRIVES!!  Up before dawn and off to the races!  Great day.  Everything went very well.  We saw a lot of knitting friends, both old and new.  We both bought yarn.

That evening we were able to dine with knitting royalty.  We sat next to Jared Flood, Beth Brown-Reinsel, Cookie A., and Romi Hill.  Let me just say that Jared is adorable…absolutely adorable!  I also got to schmooz a little with Meg Swansen — I shared some of the rave reviews I had heard about her classes.  She was thrilled and so humble!  It was a wonderful way to end the day.

Sunday, April 18
We spent the day with family…but somehow managed to find another knitting store!  We visited the lovely Tangled Skein  in St. Peter and resisted the urge to buy more yarn.  I know.  It’s hard to believe!

Monday, April 19
We returned the rental stuff for Yarnover, had a great breakfast and then hit a couple more yarn shops: Borealis must have the best selection of sock yarn in the city.  And then back to the Yarnery.  Sally bought yarn. 

If you happen to be keeping score, Surly bought WAY more yarn than I did. 

April 15, 2010

From Susan — Shifts Again The Force

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 10:17 am

Surly will be landing here in the Twin Cities this afternoon — yay!  She is going to be my sidekick at this year’s MKG Yarnover Event (I am on the planning committee). 

We have a very busy weekend planned — stop and say hi if you see us at Hopkins HS on Saturday!!

April 13, 2010

From Susan — Just for Fun!

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 10:07 am

As you may have noticed over the years, my knitting tends to the conservative, traditional, whatever boring word you want to choose!  But I got inspired by this cute little sweater and decided to go wild!  It is the Kaleidoscope Yoke by Kate Himmelberg in the book Simple Style

The design calls for yarn that comes in both a multi-color version and coordinating solid.  I chose a yarn that was heavier than called for, Mochi Plus Intense Rainbow and Intense Red:


Kaleidoscope Yoke by Kate Himmelberg

I knit a smaller size to get the larger size I needed.  The VERY simple construction allows for size adaptation easily. 

The yarn is soft and pretty, but did not knit up very smoothly/evenly.  When knitting stockinette in the round, you should end up with very nice, even knitting.  This was very rough looking and desperately in need of blocking.  I wetblocked it and it grew to ginormous (sp?) proportions.  H-U-G-E!!!  Eeeeek!

So, I decided to do the unthinkable: I put it in the dryer!  And it worked.  It brought it down to the original size again.  The rough knitting is still there but at least it fits!

There are two things I would have done differently: first, I would have knit the entire thing on a US 7 instead of an 8.  I think the knitting would have looked much better.  Secondly, I would have switched to the solid red earlier so the multi-colored section ended above the boobs instead of under — more like the picture.  The color transition occurs right before you start the sleeves, which for most “larger” people or those who do not want tight armholes, means the stripes are under the bustline.  Too late for me, but maybe not for you!

Also, I did do some sleeve shaping.  The pattern has you pick up for the sleeves and just keep on knitting.  They looked way too baggy for my taste.  I ended the shaping a couple of inches above the wrist to get a little bit of flair.

Kaleidoscope Yoke by Kate Himmelberg

Overall Grade: B+
Yarn: A for color and softness, D for knitting quality
Pattern: Very easy and cute, with some changes
Fit: A (!)
Yarn Required: Multi = 6, Solid = 8
Needles: US 8 (should have used 7’s)

All in all, I am happy with this one — quick knit project (2 weeks).

April 2, 2010

From Both of Us: Happy Easter

Filed under: Updates — Both Sisters @ 8:10 pm

Easter peeps…

Knitters stand out in a crowd!

Our diorama is cute, but nothing like these!  Hope you have a Happy Easter or special Passover with family and friends.

PS: GinkgoKnits is right — there is a knitter in the world famous Peep Show:

March 28, 2010

From Susan — The Quest

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 12:32 am

Haven’t we all set our sights on the holy grail at some point in our knitting lives (Lyra)?  Adrienne Martini describes her journey in a new book called Sweater Quest: My Year of Knitting Dangerously

I have not read it yet, but I do know a bit about the plot: She writes about knitting Mary Tudor from Alice Starmore’s classic, Tudor Roses [now out of print]:

The cover sweater IS Mary Tudor.  Sally made this sweater years ago, but I could not find a picture of it here or on Ravelry…maybe she’ll add one (?).  It’s fun to find out about knitting books that are not just about patterns!

ETA by Sally:

Yes, I knit Mary Tudor. It was, if I remember correctly, my second or third fair isle project. I still love it. Tudor Roses itself is one of my all-time favorite knitting books — beautiful projects, wonderful photography, and even some history. Here are a few not so wonderfully photographed pictures of my own Mary Tudor.

March 25, 2010

From Susan — It’s Not Too Late…

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 11:02 pm

…to add some whimsy to your Easter this year!  I made these Easter-themed cuties last Christmas.  Why?  I have no idea!  But, my great niece did not realize how weird it was to receive Easter eggs at Christmas and loved them.

Here are the chicks back in their eggs:

These are my rendition of the Egg-to-Bluebird pattern in Itty-Bitty Toys:

They take minimal amounts of worsted weight yarn (I used Cascade 220) and a small amount of stuffing.  A friend of mine substituted a small amount of orange felt for the beak and it was super cute and a lot easier.  I blocked the egg parts on plastic Easter eggs that are READILY available this time of year!

There is still time — and since I gave mine away, I may need to make one or two more for our Easter baskets.

PS: The first two commenters asked about the shawl on which the peeps are resting, so here is the information:

Pattern: Swallowtail by Evelyn Clark — yes, the pattern that almost everyone has made, including Surly just weeks ago!
Yarn: Malabrigo Sock in color Solis

March 24, 2010

From Susan — Wow

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 7:41 am

I learned a valuable lesson these past couple of days:

1- if you want comments on your blog, offer prizes
2- if you need an ego boost, bribery really does work!

Thanks to everyone who commented!  It was really fun to read your comments and very gratifying.  I feel quite inspired!

Sally and Nora will be figuring out the official winners — all of our readers are winners, of course — and making the announcement later.  Merci!!

March 20, 2010

From Susan and Sally — Happy Bloggiversary to Us!!

Filed under: Updates — Both Sisters @ 12:09 pm

Yes, it has been four years already!  Hard to believe!  We have enjoyed sharing our knitting lives with you…and a small bit of our personal lives as well.

Here is an excerpt from our very first post:

Sally and I share many interests, but knitting is our passion.  We decided to share a blog because, as I said to her, it’s like having a garage sale — I don’t have enough to do one of my own.

If you check in now and then, you will find that Sally and I knit about 75% of the same projects.  Fortunately for Sally, she has to knit a lot less than me because she is 5’5″ and I am 5’11”.  It is unfair, but cannot be helped.

Still true and still unfair!!

In honor of this very special occasion, we are going to have a contest…the prizes are YARN (surprise!).  There are three fabulous prizes and all you need to do is leave a comment.  Nora, Sally’s lovely daughter, is visiting her at the moment and will draw the winning names as an impartial observer.

How to Win:

1- leave a comment by Tuesday, March 23rd, 10 pm EST
2- have name randomly drawn by Nora
3- be contacted via email for mailing information

It’s as simple as that!

Fabulous Prizes:

Six skeins of Dancing Leaf Farm’s Bling Bling. Each skein weighs approximately 80 grams and contains 100 yards. (No fiber content listed on skein.)

Six skeins of Noro’s Cash Irona in color number 42. Fiber is 40% silk, 30% lambswool, 20% cashmere, and 10% nylon. 40 grams and 91 meters per skein.

Nine skeins of Green Mountain Spinnery’s Mountain Mohair in Elderberry. 70% wool and 30% mohair. Each skein weighs two ounces and contains 140 yards.

Let the contest begin!!

March 19, 2010

From Susan — Looking Ahead

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 1:11 pm

I am still a) waiting for my camera and, b) slaving away on my boring Tea Leaves Cardigan…but, of course anticipating my next project.  I am thinking about a design from this book:

The pattern that called my name from the beginning is The Fan:

Sally and I both love this design.  Its size is deceiving: it takes a LOT of yarn!!  It involves acres of garter stitch.  But, it is beautiful.  In Ravelry, all of the finished projects are gorgeous.   The yarn called for is Isager’s own line of very expensive and slightly hard to come by yarns.  We are looking at Kidlin from Louet:


Kidlin by Louet, Color Woodland

The gauge is dead on and it mimics the original, where two very lightweight yarns are held together.  I have loved this color (Woodland, color 41) — for years and finally pulled the trigger and bought it (at The Yarnery).  I am inspired to start it but I think I must finish Tea Leaves first, or never will.  I hope my inspiration does not wane before then!  That has been known to happen on far too many occasions!

Last evening I was reunited with my knitting peeps at our weekly Thursdays at Four knitting group, which I had missed the last two times.   Great to see the gang!!  They inspire and re-energize me!

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