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March 16, 2008

From Susan — Lyra Wrap up

Filed under: Lyra by Niebling — lv2knit @ 6:25 pm

Thanks, all, for the wonderful and supportive comments.  It is very much appreciated from this end.

 

A couple of answers to a couple of questions:

#1 — What yarn did you use?
I used Fino Alpaca with a Twist (875 yds/100gm) – I have a lot left over of the second skein and used US #1 (2.5 mm) Lace Addi needles.

 #2 — Will you sell or rent out the pattern?
Sorry, no!  It was part of the hunt, and I may make this lil pup again some day.

Thank you all and it’s on to the next…

March 15, 2008

From Susan — Born of Envy

Filed under: Lyra by Niebling — lv2knit @ 10:22 am

Dear Soo,

I would like to be able to say that your fabulous knitting inspired me to push myself to knitting limits as yet unknown.  But it was not inspiration so much as sheer green-eyed monstrous envy that forced me to reach for the stars. 

You kindly commented on my Hemlock Ring, lo those many months ago.  I innocently clicked on your name to check out your blog and BAM!  Hit between the eyes with a baseball bat.  There was Lyra, laid out beautifully on your dining room table, waiting to be given to Mom.  I did not want to knit Lyra.  I wanted to own Lyra.  I wanted YOUR Lyra.  I wanted Soo’s Lyra on MY dining room table.  But, I knew better than to ask :).  

I considered befriending Soo’s Mom (“Hi, my name is Lv2knit.  My, what a lovely table covering.  I believe it will fit in my purse is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen.”).  That seemed even more far fetched, so there I was — on my own, embarking on the Niebling Quest for the Holey Grail.

As I look back on my journey, I see road signs along the way:

 

Plus

 

…leads to Lyra.

Yep, these recent FOs helped prepare me for my lil Niebling.  I had never really knitted true lace before and the Peacock Feathers Shawl helped me sort through some of the issues I might encounter (does the word ‘lifeline’ ring a bell?).  My Hemlocks were knit in the same way as Lyra: Emily Ocker cast on, from the center out, crochet bindoff.   So I was unwittingly taking baby steps to my goal.  And now my Lyra is finished:

Here is a picture of The Blob:


Oops — wrong blob! (That was for Lorraine’s benefit!)  I love the hand sticking out of The Blob.

Here’s the real blob:

Blocking this baby was an all-bay uster-bay!  2-1/2 hours of back-breaking work!  I’m not sure why, but my version is tiny compared to the original — about 37″ square instead of 49″!  C’est la vie.

The blocking stage:


So many pins, so much time!  Hard to get good pictures of white on white AND very hard to see what I was doing at the time (note to self: never block a giant white doily on a giant white pad!):

Now the quest is over and I have my own Lyra on my own table:

The quest now seems worth it, aching back and all — but I don’t know if I could do another, at least for a while! 

Thank you, Soo, for your support and inspiration!!

PS: Eldest daughter finally woke up this morning, so I proudly pointed out that I had finished Lyra.  Her response, “You made that?”  “Yes.”  “When did you work on that?”  An observant lil sucker, isn’t she??

March 14, 2008

From Susan — Thursdays at 3

Filed under: Back Story — lv2knit @ 12:39 am

Today was a good day: I got to knitting group by 3 pm!!  That is 2-4 hours early.  Does that mean I left for home 2-4 hours early?  Au contraire, mes amies!!  I stayed, knitting and cavorting, until 7:30.  I do love them peeps o’mine.  Woo Hoo!

Lyra Alert:
I am hoping that this will not jinx it, but I am over half way done with the bind off row of Lyra.  I am giddy with excitement and anticipation.  I’ll need to buy a barrel full of pins for blocking, but get me a fork, cuz by this weekend she will be done.  

The bind off involves crocheting chains between groups of sts — NOT my forte.  I do not have an affinity for crochet.  I feel awkward holding the needle hook, and even the yarn feels unnatural in my hands.  But, I am progressing slowly and steadily.  Pictures of the blob and the blocked blob to follow…

March 11, 2008

From Susan and Sally — Our Second Annual Bloggiversary Contest!!!!

Filed under: Back Story — Both Sisters @ 1:09 pm

 Yes, it’s once again that magical time of year when we thank you, our readers, for sharing another year of knitting adventures and misadventures with us. March 20, 2008 is our official Bloggiversary. This year’s fabulous prizes:

Yarn! Yarn! Yarn!

Three lucky winners will take home some cheery yarn for a spring project.

1. Two skeins of Nature’s Palette Fingering Weight yarn in Clover. This bright pink would make a wonderful pair of Sweetheart Glovelets. (Each skein is 50 grams and contains 185 yards of 100% merino wool.)

2. Two skeins of Fortissimia Cotton Colori sock yarn in bright pinks, greens, blues, and yellows. (Each skein is 50 grams and contains 210 meters.)

3. Two skeins of Nature’s Palette Fingering Weight yarn in Dark Teal. (Each skein is 50 grams and contains 185 yards of 100% merino wool.)

As exciting as those prizes are, there’s more!

The Official Rainey Sister Mug

Yes, one lucky knitter could be reading our blog while relaxing with a cup of tea or coffee served in her (or his) very own Rainey Sister mug. It’s almost like being a Rainey Sister, but without having to blog about it.

Last, but not least (drumroll please):

The Official Rainey Sisters Project Tote

We know. It’s almost too much to take in at once.

While you take a moment to get your breath back after all the excitement, here’s how to enter:

How to enter:
Send an email to theraineysisters@msn.com and put “Contest” in the subject line. Choose one of the following questions to answer.

1. Of everything you’ve ever knit, what is your favorite? Why?

2. What was your biggest knitting disaster?

3. If you were stranded on a desert island, what one knitting related book would you want to have with you? What yarn? Needles and other knitting necessities would be hanging from the palms!

That’s all there is to it! Five lucky winnners will be selected at random. The Rainey Sisters reserve the right to quote portions of winning (and non-winning) entries in a future blog.

Deadline is midnight March 20, 2008 (meaning that you have all day on the 20th to submit your entries.)

March 9, 2008

From Susan — High Anxiety

Filed under: Lyra by Niebling — lv2knit @ 12:48 am

Whew!  I made it through that one!  I found the smallest little problem on my lace knitting: a strand of yarn was split a row or two back.  No problem, says me to self.  I’ll drop it down and fix it with a crochet hook.  What a maroon! 

By the end of that little decision, I had unravelled 8 sts down about 6 rows (the sts betw the green headed pin and the black pin).  And then tried to ladder it back up with all the multiple yarnovers.  Sally is much better at this than me, that’s for sure.  This picture is NOT a picture of the offending area, but rather one I kept in front of me as a guide.

At one point I was an eighth of a second away from going back to my lifeline in defeat (the black thread in the picture).  That represents over 15,000 sts and hours/days of knitting — I forced myself to keep trying.  I did indeed fix the lil sucker and am plowing onward.  No doubt the stress took a few days off my life! 

I am sharing my travails here because you are the only people who might care and/or understand.  Muggles just stare!

March 7, 2008

From Susan and Sally — Watch This Space

Filed under: Uncategorized — Both Sisters @ 9:50 pm

We are very excited to announce that two weeks from today is our second bloggiversary!  Woo Hoo!! 

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Stay tuned for more details about how to win “fabulous prizes” as we gallop into another wonderful year.

March 6, 2008

From Sally — Shout Outs to Two Cute Babies

Filed under: Back Story — surly @ 4:23 pm

When you read my sister’s post about her scarf (just below this one), you might see a photo in the background. It’s of my sister when she was a baby! Hard to believe thirty years have gone by so quickly (plus a bunch of other years we don’t talk about).

I’d also like to give a shout out to my little assistant, who turns one today. Here’s a photo of him the first day I saw him.

I think Susan’s scarf is great and I love the label idea (even if she did borrow it).

From Susan — Little Plain Jane

Filed under: Knitting Tips — lv2knit @ 12:14 pm

Sally has been wowing the knitting masses with her stunning Japanese knitting.  I have not been wowing or Japanese knitting or anything exciting like that .  I did think I would share the final chapter of the scarf I made.  I “borrowed” an idea I heard about from a reader of Grumperina’s blog.  I am not a reader of her blog, but someone told me that when she gives socks away, she makes a label for them.  I thought that sounded like a cute idea for my scarf, and thought I would share it with you:


The picture in the background is me with Grandma Thelma — she made the dress I’m wearing

I included a picture of the scarf being worn so the recipient will understand my “motivation.”  I also included care instructions so it will not get washed and dried in the machine .   I printed the label on high quality photo paper.

Because the rolled up scarf was too big for the label, I tied it in the back with leftover yarn:

 

The color shown here is very true.  So, there you are.  I think it makes a pretty cute little gift and hope the recipient enjoys it. 

I wish I had a knock out to show you like Sally has been working on — maybe the next time!

March 4, 2008

From Sally — More Joy of Silks

Filed under: Japanese Ironwork — surly @ 2:41 pm

This is just a brief post to show the progress on my “Japanese” pullover. I have finished the front and just started the back. (I normally knit the back first but I screwed up in my pattern translation and realized I had started the front. There’s a different stitch count so I didn’t want to muck around too much.)

Here’s Lucy modeling what I’ve done:

Here are two close ups of the actual pattern. I love the stitch in the middle of the lozenges and it’s quite fun to do. (The color in the second photo is a bit pink for some reason. I think the other photo is truer.)

March 1, 2008

From Susan — To H*LL and Back

Filed under: Roseleaves Tunic — lv2knit @ 12:04 pm

I have seen the Gates of Hell.  We will get there by virus.  OMG!  Even with a flu shot this year, I suffered for almost a week, unable to lift head from pillow.  UNABLE TO KNIT for days.  That, mes amies, is my definition of hell.  Oh well, I’m better now :)!

I have been knitting on the Roseleaves Tunic.  I cannot tell if it will be gorgeous or an absolute disaster.  It is that darned variegated yarn — I have a love-hate relationship with the handpainteds.  It is very difficult to tell how they will look.  DH is my Muggle Canary-in-the-Mines.  He has no sense of fashion (he thinks he does…), but he will comment favorably on beautiful yarns.  For instance, he loved the Merci Scarf and said so frequently.  He has not said a single word about Roseleaves — not one.  That tells me he is saying to himself, “What is she thinkin!?!  Utt-bay ugly.”  Like I said, he has no taste so that may not be enough to deter me ;)!

Here is a picture of the yoke;

The sleeves are knit top down from each side.  Here is a picture of the first sleeve, which is almost complete:

Sally says to keep knitting.  I have a long way to go: the sleeves from cuff to cuff will be 5-1/2 feet!  And then the body.  She promised to give me some of her yarn if I run out — at least I think she did 😉 !  She will, because she is so good to me!

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