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May 8, 2009

From Susan — Deja Vu All Over Again

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 5:46 pm

Tomorrow is Shepherd’s Harvest — the Twin Cities answer to the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival!  I will be going as a member of the Minnesota Knitters Guild to help staff our booth.  I will then have an opportunity to redeem myself and remember to attend the Ravelry Meet Up.  I hope we have better weather!

I did start a little something that I bought at the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival.  There is not enough of it yet to show a good picture, but here is a picture of the prototype:

Sweetheart Tunic by you.
Sweetheart Tunic by Marly Bird

We found the tunic at the Bijou Bison booth.  It is knit in yak/bamboo yarn but I bought some Whiskey instead:

Whiskey, Color 053 by quiltingknitter.

It is a beautiful dark blue with a lot of brown and is darker than this picture — Whiskey, Color 053, 195 yds/50 gms.  You use a US 5.  I have made very little progress because I am knitting it in the round.  I thought this would be cute over jeans.

I will report tomorrow after to being around my favorite peeps: knitting peeps!!

May 5, 2009

From Susan and Sally: Maryland Sheep & Mud Festival

Filed under: Updates — Both Sisters @ 12:04 pm

From Susan:

I’m ba-a-a-a-a-c-k!!  I am back in the Twin Cities after a wet and wild visit to the Howard County Fairgrounds.  I feel like I did three things while I was gone: ride in a car (three round trips to the MSWF), shop, and get rained upon!!

I arrived in DC on Friday, and we immediately trekked to the site of the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival so Sally could drop off her entries.  It was well worth it!  Sally entered her Bohus and her Ode to Joy.  On Saturday, we got to see how she did:

Bohus Cropped by you.

Yes, just as I predicted, her Bohus took Best in Show!!  A proud Krusty the Klown Surly:

Surly Cropped by you.

She also received a 3rd Place Award for Ode to Joy: 

MSWF 014 by you.

Way to go, Surly!!  There were some other lovely items on display, like this beautiful weaving:

MSWF 029 by you.

MSWF is the place to go for handspun, handpainted fibers — barns and barns filled with gorgeous yarn for the true enthusiast.  We walked and touched and did a little bit of buying.  I had hoped for major knitting inspiration, but did not come away with any “must do” projects.  AND, due to an unfortunate bout of complete memory loss, we did not get to the Ravelry Meet Up.  Spaced it out completely!!

Here is a taste of the event…

MSWF 019 by you.

MSWF 020 by you.

 

MSWF 024 by you.

MSWF 040 by you.

People creating articles of utility and beauty, the old fashioned way.  It was great fun.

From Sally:

It was great fun, despite the vagaries of the weather. Saturday’s weather was fickle, but overall not that bad. Sunday was cold with heavy showers. Heavy showers.

Susan said we did “a little” buying. She’s speaking for herself. I bought far more than I planned on buying, and far more than I needed. Needs. Wants. So hard to tell the difference. The damage would have been far worse if we had discovered Brooks Farm Yarns before the rivers of mud streets were being rolled up at the end of Sunday afternoon.

I think rather than bore you all with photos of yarn, I’ll unveil the purchases as they get knitted up into their respective projects (lo so many years from now). In other words, my camera’s batteries are dead. I did manage to take one photo of a bracelet that I purchased from Moolenschot Blacksmith. I love it, perhaps because it reminds me of a Cylon raider (Battlestar Galactica reference for the uninitiated).

We regretted missing the Ravelry meet up, but were excited to meet some of you and run into old friends. Thanks to everyone who said hello, and a special thanks to Marsha, Lee, Lea, and Phyllis for the picnic lunch.

Susan and I had a wonderful time and, as usual, she was gone too soon.

I’d like to also wish a very Happy Birthday to one of our favorite readers. Happy Birthday to my beautiful and talented daughter and Susan’s niece, Nora.

April 30, 2009

From Sally — Do You Feel a Change in the Force?

Filed under: Cathedral — surly @ 10:42 am

There’s a whisper on the night-wind, there’s a star agleam to guide us . . .

Yes, the rumors are true: The Rainey Sisters are about to be together again. Susan arrives tomorrow for a Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival extravaganza. We plan to hit the Festival early Saturday morning and shop and gawk until we drop. We also hope to stop by the Ravelry meet up, and we’d love to meet some of you. Most of the time, though, we’ll be fingering yarn and dreaming up projects we’ll never have a chance to knit. It’s our speciality. So while you’re wandering the fairgrounds, keep an eye out for our infamous RaineySisters tote bag (because chances are you might not recognize us from our slightly dated trademark photograph).

In knitting news, I’ve finished the first sleeve of my Cathedral sweater and started the second. Before I got too far with the second sleeve, I wanted to baste the first one into the sweater to decide whether the sleeve cap needed any alterations. I always dread seaming on reverse stockinette or garter stitch; I am not always pleased with the results. This time, I was ecstatic. Here’s the side seam:

I know!

The sleeve basted in nicely, and the fit is really cute. Here’s a quickie shot:

I’m actually getting excited about finishing this sweater! Let’s hope I don’t get too distracted by Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival purchases.

April 27, 2009

From Susan — What I Do When I’m Not Knitting

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 9:50 am

I started knitting because I enjoy it, but also to make sweaters with long enough sleeves.  It’s also the reason I started sewing (plus, I had the crazy idea that I would save money! Okay, that didn’t work!).  I still sew from time to time, and I still buy clothes with sleeves that are too short.  I can’t always do too much about that, but decided to try with a recent purchase.

I went to Amazing Threads a few weeks ago and Tina (darling, petite little Tina) was wearing a really cute shirt.  She graciously let me read the tag but could not remember the exact store name, which was out of state.  Enter “google.”  I found Country Ewe, which sells the same line of shirts.  Looking at the website, I doubt I would have bought one, but I had seen Tina’s and knew it was really nice.  They are wonderful white cotton — I actually think they are made with flour sack fabric — with lace embellishments.  I ordered a shirt just like Tina’s and was very pleased with it.  It does not look as cute as it did on her, but it fit fine except for the sleeves.  Cotton is very easy to sew, so I thought I could tackle an alteration. 

If you know anything about whites or blacks, you know they are very hard to match.  I found white cotton fabric that was actually pretty close, though I knew it would not have the same “crinkle” effect of the original.  So I decided I needed camoflage.  I bought white cotton lace to cover the sleeve extension.

Here are the steps:

Too Short by you.
Original Cuff

Too Late Now! by you.
Cuff disembodied: too late to turn back now!!

Partway Done by you.
Extension added — the basting thread marked the original cuff line and came in very handy

Finished Cuff by you.
Lace sewn in place

Blouse by you.
Blouse back in one piece!!

Phew!  I really liked the shirt before, and now I love it!  It no longer has that skimpy feel.  Yay!

And Ode to Joy is dry:

Ode to Joy Vest Front by you.

Ode to Joy Vest Back by you.

It fits perfectly, too, so now I have two FOs in my corner, which have been few and far between lately!  🙂

And now for some fun facts about Minnesota — you know we take the State Fair seriously, but there’s something else that makes Minnesotans Minnesotans: hotdish!  You may call it a casserole (?), but here a one-pan meal is called a ‘hotdish.’  And people take it VERY seriously.  Cream of mushroom soup is a mainstay ingredient 99% of the time.  They had a contest this weekend that has been going on for years and growing in popularity.  Here is my favorite quote from the StarTribune:

When a 20-something waitress who finished as the runner-up to Vaughn in a previous cookoff muttered, “Next year, I’m going to take you down,” the 75-year-old Vaughn, a block club leader who has lived in Holland [a Minneapolis neighborhood] for 36 years, shot back, “Bring it on.”

Bring it on!!  Woo Hoo!  I may have to make Tator Tot Hotdish tonight!

April 26, 2009

From Susan — Q: When is a Sweater NOT a Sweater??

Filed under: Susan's Ode to Joy Vest — lv2knit @ 10:22 am

A: When it turns into a vest! 

As already mentioned, my Ode to Joy was a total flop as a sweater.  I believe we can attribute it to a) a gauge problem (?), and/or b) an “I’ve-gotten-bigger-and-have-no-idea-why” problem .  But let’s not dwell on the negative!! 

Anyhoo, the sweater was a disaster, but I was unwilling to let the sweater beat me.  I was also unwilling to re-knit any part of it.  I’ve played way too many rounds of THAT game!  So I removed the offending sleeve and converted it into a cropped vest.  It turned out okay…still tiny but kind of cute:

Ode to Joy Vest by you.

It is still quite damp — when it dries I’ll put it on Lettie for a test drive.  It gained some size with blocking.  When wet, this was the softest, limpest thing I have ever seen!  I really didn’t know if I could shape it properly, but it seems to be okay.  I plan on taking it with me next weekend to the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival to look for closures.  I did not make buttonholes — I will do something with clasps or maybe frog closures (?) and have the front bands simply meet in the center.

Finally finished.

April 23, 2009

From Susan — Summer’s Here

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 9:06 pm

At least for today!  It was 85 degrees in Minnesota , though the forcast calls for a major change by tomorrow!

It’s also time for Summer Knits…as seen in the latest IK, which was in my mailbox when I got home from my knitting group:

IK Summer 2009 by you.

I am usually underwhelmed by summer knitting designs but there were some cute things in this issue.  I love this felted bag, but how many bags do I need (don’t answer that):

IK Summer 2009 001 by you.

It sure looks like something that might work with leftover Kauni — let the Kauni do the work and use a few solids to tie it together.  Hmmm.  Maybe I could use one more bag! 😉

PS — Surly’s assessment (Your bags have bags.  So I say “No.”) seems a bit harsh!

April 19, 2009

From Susan — A Fantastic Day was Had by All

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 11:34 am

Yesterday was the Minnesota Knitters Guild Yarnover event.  Wow.  That is all I can say.  It was a great day.  I am on the planning committee, and so it is always a nerve wracking wait to get to the big event.  This year was extremely well organized thanks to the committee and our wonderful volunteers, and a slate of teachers that rival any knitting event in the country. 

I got to meet Romi Hill in person (finally) — yay!  I dined with Romi, friend Kerry PalmSharon Winsauer (designer of the Heere be Dragone Shawl), Susanna Hannson, Sally Melville, Ginger Luters, with many other notables at other tables — including the wild and crazy Lily Chin!  It was a who’s who of knitting geniuses.  The Vendor Market was stocked with gorgeous yarns and fun knitting supplies to tempt the most jaded knitter.  My dogs were very tired when I got home, but less so than last year.  Thanks to all for a wonderful event that seemed to surpass everyone’s expectations. 

So, all of that inspiration and where does it leave me?  Waiting to be inspired.  My mojo took a bus to Cincinnati.  It is not from lack of trying.  I have had more false starts in the last month than anyone would dare to believe.  Pathetic little attempts at “stash busting.” 

Sally and I now have a running joke about my Cascade Dolce and my Sublime Aran — I’ll mention a project and Sally will say, “I wonder if Dolce would work,” and then she cackles with an evil glee at how clever she is .   Truth be known, I cackle right along with her because it has gotten to the point of being ridiculous.  I have swatched and reswatched.  Nothing is clicking.  Even going to the Vendor Market yesterday did not help.

Both Dolce and Sublime are gorgeous yarns, so I am not placing the blame there…I just can’t get a project to take root.  Even my Ode to Joy has encountered a terminal illness that has required amputation.  The problem was with the fit — it didn’t.  At all.  No hope.  So, I decided to convert my Ode to Joy jacket into a vest.  When I got home from Yarnover last night, I surgically removed the completely finished sleeve.  Let’s hope the patient can be saved!! 

So, I am going to try to salvage Ode to Joy, continue swatching (!), and hope that when I hit the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival in (less than) two weeks with Surly, I am overcome with inspiration!

April 16, 2009

From Sally — A Quick Update/Random Thoughts

Filed under: Cathedral — surly @ 5:38 pm

My camellias are in bloom, but yesterday it was so chilly I needed a fire.

Today, however, the weather is glorious, and I keep dreaming up spring/summer knitting projects. I’m making progress on my Cathedral sweater, though, so I don’t want to stop. I finished the front and started the first sleeve. Lucy thinks she might need a camisole to wear under this sweater; I think she should worry about getting a pair of knickers first.

 

It’s not very exciting to look at a neckless sweater, is it?

I adore this Malabrigo Solis that my loving sister gave me. I haven’t decided what to do with it — mayhaps some socks? I can’t get the color to pop in these photographs the way it does in person.

Must.finish.one.sleeve.first.

P.S. — A graduation congratulations to my niece Laura!

PS2 from Susan — Laura did indeed have her graduation celebration this evening — she completed her training at the Aveda Institute.  One more hurdle to go in the form of her written exam and then (please!!!) off to find a job.

April 13, 2009

From Susan — PS to Peeps!

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 7:33 pm

Surly did not think the cheesy peep diorama was created by moi, so I must clarify for our readers.  I did indeed put together the “line o’ peeps,” and I knit the little project that the pink peep is holding.  What a gripping life I do lead!

April 11, 2009

From Susan — Love My Peeps

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 7:47 pm

Knitting peeps are my favorite!!

Knitting Peeps 002 by you.

Happy Easter to one and all!!

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