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February 23, 2019

From Susan — He’s Off

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 11:08 am

John just started!!  Bib #1013.

He is in a bumblebee suit, bumblebee hat AND one of the few bumblebee bibs! He is an “uberlegger” which means over 30 Birkies!  His bib is black with gold lettering.  They have live streaming in a few places along the course — Sally and I will be hunting for our favorite bee!

ETA: John won his age group!  His 35th Birkie was the best ever!!

PS to Rebecca: He finished in 3 hours, 9 minutes. 🙂

PS2 to Julie: John’s hat matched his ski suit.

Use of the adjective “bumblebee” was not meant to be taken literally!  He was wearing a stretchy ski suit in black and yellow – he is on the right in this picture (which is not very flattering of him IMHO):

I also got a short video of him crossing the finish line!

 

February 22, 2019

From Susan — Heading East

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 9:49 am

We are heading to the American Birkebeiner today.  John will finish his 35th Birkie, if everything goes right.  The conditions are spectacular and should be perfect for spectating.

We smashed the record for snowfall in February!!

February 17, 2019

From Susan — Slowly, Very S L O W L Y

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 1:02 pm

Sally and I fell in love with a Big Love cardigan in this beautiful pink yarn.  It is Very Light Pink, Le Gros Lambswool, from Biches & Bûches.  The color is stunning.  The yarn itself is a little hard for me to knit with.  But, I soldier on!!

My right middle finger is in a splint and hurts all the time.  This is related to the “minor” surgery I had last September.  Why doesn’t anything heal correctly?  I’m fed up!!

More so because I have a lot of manual labor to do in the near future…John and I bought a house!  We had dreams of a home on the river, but have given those up.  🙁  Instead, our new home is located on Elm Creek Park Reserve, with a view of a pond.  🙂  The park is the largest in the area, with miles of walking paths, bike trails, and cross country skiing.  John spends a lot of time at the park now as it is — roller skiing on an almost daily basis and XC skiing.  The house is three doors down from the most beautiful flower garden I have ever seen.  No, I don’t garden, but I won’t have to!  Every walk to the trail entrance will take me past this unbelievable floral display.

With every new home, you have the “square peg in the round hole” syndrome.  The new house has many positives and a few question marks (“How will we do ‘X'”), but that is true of every change.  We only have two months to get our house on the market, so we have to get in gear!! 🙂 🙁 🙂 🙁  Ack!!

February 15, 2019

From Susan — It’s Birthday Time Again!!

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 11:35 am

Who could forget that sweet smile and look of innocence??  Surly hasn’t changed much over the years!!  She remains the best sister anyone could ask for and a darn fine knitter…yay!!

February 8, 2019

From Sally — He’s Here!!!

Filed under: Updates — surly @ 12:09 pm

I fear my knitting time is going to temporarily disappear.  The reason is this little cutie who arrived in our home yesterday.  His name is Loki.  We chose that name as a bit of a nod to our beloved golden Thor who died about 5 years ago.  Loki and Thor are brothers in Norse mythology.  Loki is known as a trickster and so far I think the name may fit.  (Click to see the cuteness in all its glory.)  He’s 8 weeks old and is also a golden retriever.

February 4, 2019

From Susan — Worth Repeating!

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 12:57 pm

I have been working on several projects lately that require different balls of yarn.  Example: Weather or Knot Scarf.

I read people’s posts about weaving in ends on this and other projects (like fade cardis and shawls).  Please don’t weave in ends!  Please minimize your ends as you go!  It will look better and save time.  This video discusses how to eliminate ends on shawls and scarves that have no seam for hiding ends.  I splice my cast on tail and I splice when I join a new color.  I used this on my Comfort Fade Cardigan and had very few ends when I was done.  It works well on fades because the color changes are meant to flow from one to the other.

On my weather scarf, you are supposed to slip the first stitch unless you join a new color – then you knit it.  That means that the left edge is always slipped but the right edge isn’t.  I slip every first stitch on both edges.  I splice in the new color after slipping.  I don’t care if there is a candy cane effect on my weather scarf as my colors blend quite well…that is until summer!  My red and gold could be very “candy caney” (yes, I made up that word!!).  If it’s too noticeable I will Russian join those colors.  So far, I am into February and do not have a single end to weave in.

I have used this method on many different yarns, even cotton – both plied and unplied.  Yes, I knit mostly with wool, but this works with superwash wool as well as regular.  I have found very few instances where I could not make this work.  If you can’t make it work, then you are no worse off than you were before!

February 2, 2019

From Susan — Fading Away

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 12:33 pm

I just completed a project I have been working on off and on for months – my Comfort Fade Cardigan.  It was not my favorite thing to knit.  I didn’t think it was turning out and it was a LOT of knitting and futzing.  I used Goosey Squish DK in a Comfort Fade kit.  Unfortunately the kit wasn’t packed in the proper proportions so I had way more dark colors than light.  By the time I started it, I had had the kit a while, so I decided to make it work.  It meant a lot of adjusting along the way.  I survived! 😉

The sweater has this HUGE collar and I thought that might be something I would want to change…I didn’t.  The sweater is very low cut so you need the collar to fill in.  it is still pretty low cut on me!  obviously I will be wearing a blouse under it, but sweater is pretty open in the upper front.

In the regular pattern, the collar fades to the lightest color.  That means that the lightest color meets the darkest when folded over.  I like mine better!  I think I will wear this a lot this spring!!

PS to Chloe: I knit a lot.  I am a slow knitter, but I do knit a lot of the time!

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