Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Sucessfully Branching Out

Victory is mine! I started again on Branching Out and it's going great now. As I suspected before, the yarn I chose the first time around was the problem. The original yarn choice was Cascade 200 Superwash, which is nice but very... sproingy. (is sproingy a word?) It made a veeerrry stretchy fabric and didn't work for the lace pretty much at all. I've set it aside to try to make Fetching in though, so all is not lost. The yarn that is working well for Branching Out is Lamb's Pride worsted in a nice purple color. I'm working on several projects with this yarn and I think it is going to be a favorite of mine because it's so nice to work with.

So far I've done 6 lace repeats of the scarf, and supposedly I will be able to get around 27 of them from the yarn, so with my fabulous math skills I can deduce that if I do 3 repeats a day I'll finish it in a week, which would be nice because I'd like to send it to my mom for Mother's Day.


Oh, also, lifelines are a must and I will likely use them from now on for anything even slightly complicated.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Stockinette Tubes are the Devil

Not a lot of posting going on lately, mostly because I haven't done a lot of blog-worthy crafting. I'm working on Cleaves, and I'm about halfway done with one sleeve... working on DPNs is lame, and stockinette tubes are lame. I keep telling myself that all I have to do is 10 more inches and another sleeve and then I can move it onto circulars but I can't get motivated to do it. So instead I've been making dishcloths up the wazoo. They're quick, easy, and the colors are so bright and fun... how can I resist??

And because Blogger wouldn't let me add a picture in my last post, this is the cutesy little Urchin hat:

Monday, April 7, 2008

Swatch is a four letter word

Over the weekend I made the Urchin hat from Knitty. I was making it for myself, but it's come out small enough to fit a small child or a large baby, because I used worsted weight yarn instead of what it called for... which was super bulky. HA HA HA. Oh well, it's going to a supercute kid who will hopefully wear it and love it. I'm making another one with the right size yarn and so far it looks good but I'm running out of yarn at 50% done, because I was using stash yarn. Go figure.

This is the little bitty hat, it's an adorable little hat. It's just... little.

(pics coming later when blogger stops being stupid and giving me errors)

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Ouch!



I've been working on a Speed Stix throw off and on for a while. After my abject Branching Out failure, I picked it up again yesterday and knit all day on it. I went from this:

To this:


in a few hours. When I woke up this morning, my right shoulder was stiff and sore from what I am calling Afghan Arm, which is caused by manouvering the giant size 50 needles back and forth. The purl rows aren't so bad, but the knitting rows are murder!