December 20, 2006

Are we there yet?

Filed under: Lace, Stuff for other folks, Socks - Carrie @ 1:27 pm

I am astounded that it has been over a month since I’ve written. It shouldn’t, as time seems to be flying by but still it does. This has been a shitty year. No other way to describe it, and I can not WAIT for it to be over, so I’m not going to complain about time moving fast. I’m just going to try to catch up, and I keep asking myself as the new year approaches “Are we there yet?”

In knitting news, I have some stuff to share.

First up — I started, finished, and gifted a project within the 6 weeks I’ve been gone that I never blogged about. It was a pair of socks for my best friend. He lives far away (Michigan, of all places!), and I neglected to get a photo of the socks before I gave them to him. Luckily, he took one that he told me I could use.

BoogyMan socks
  • Pattern: Loosely based on Thuja from Knitty
  • Yarn: Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sport in Charcoal
  • Needles: US size 4 DPNs
  • Notes: Because my yarn was a significantly different weight (therefore giving me a significantly different gauge), I fiddled with the numbers. I cast on 64 stitches, and after the gusset only decreased back to 66 stitches, based on the measurements of the recipient. Other than adjusting the numbers to fit my gauge and his foot, I completed the pattern as written.

Friend is thrilled with them; he wears them, from what I understand, much as my husband wears his socks — for around the house lounging around. This makes me incredibly happy. :)

In other sock news, I never did the second sock from my toe up pair. I plan to run the first sock (cotton/elastic blend) through the wash and drier and see if it will shrink a bit; as it is, I really really don’t like the fit. That’s on my to do list. Also on my to do list is two pair of socks for two more friends, the first pair in this lovely LL Shepherd Sock in the Jeans colorway:

LL Sock Yarn

Haven’t decided what pattern I’m going to use for this yet; still looking for the perfect thing!

In the “joyous news” category, I completed the knitting on Mother’s candy-cane bag (Via Diagonale)! I still have a lot of finishing to do (i-cord trim, handles, lining …..) but I am so thrilled to be done with main body that I can hardly contain it.

Via Diagonale

The red fabric will be used for the lining, whenever I get that far. I haven’t even gotten as far as WASHING the lining fabric. Why has this bag been such a chore for me??? At least the end is in sight.

In the last of my knitting news, the only holiday knitting I’m doing is a request from my sister for a “pink scarf.” I picked up some Cascade 220 and started the Lace Leaf Scarf from the Holiday 2006 issue of knitsimple. So far it’s going well:

Scarf for sister

That’s about as far as I’ve gotten. I plan to knit as far as two balls of the yarn will take me, which means I’ve got quite a bit to go. I’m hoping (very much) that I can finish, or at least make a whole lot of progress, in the car on the way to Mississippi tomorrow. The lace pattern is very easy and logical, and it’s moving very fast, so I do have hope.

(By the way, my apologies for the quality of photos in the post. This house has very very little good light, and these were taken on a very gray day — but sometimes we have to take what we can get.)

I still have Icarus on the needles, but she’s been pushed aside (much to my disappointment) to work on these other projects. I can’t wait to get back to her, as soon as sister’s scarf is finished! I also need to start on the shrug for other sister’s wedding at the end of February, but I’m having some hesitation with that — in the last six months or so I’ve lost 30 pounds, and it’s still coming off quite steadily. I’d hate to start knitting the thing now and have it not fit come wedding time. But I don’t want to not get it finished either! I’m planning to start shortly after the New Year and just cross my fingers that any fit issues are easily remedied.

In non-knitting news, I am still struggling with my health a great deal. I have in this past week changed antidepressant medications, and am hopeful that I will see more improvement very soon. I’m having a hard time with day-to-day at this point, and blogging tends to fall by the wayside.

My family is leaving to spend Christmas in Mississippi tomorrow. I hope to come back with a lot more new knitting to share, and I will keep counting the days until this damned year is over.

I hope everyone has a fabulous holiday.

November 7, 2006

I am

Filed under: General knitting, Socks - Carrie @ 12:05 pm
  • I am a bad blogger. I understand this. I am trying to be better. I am also trying to come to grips with it — I don’t have to be fabulous at everything I do! If I can only manage one post a month, then that is okay. Disappointing . . . but okay.
  • I am, as of Saturday, the mother of a four-year-old. This is astonishing to me. It does not seem truly possible that it has been four years since my boy came to join me. I am very, very hopeful that the four-year-old year will be easier for all of us than the three-year-old year was.
  • I am once again struggling with depression and on antidepressants. Prozac and I made very good friends about eight years ago, and I thought I had truly beaten a lifelong battle with depression. As it turns out, I wasn’t completely done with that battle. It has been a very bad year, and with my inborn tendency toward a chemical imbalance in my brain, I was pulled under and now I’m just struggling to keep my head above water. I have been very, very withdrawn for months now, but with the help of this medication and I am working very hard to climb out of this hole. I’m not looking for sympathy, but offering an explanation for why I have been (and may continue to be) less than pleasant on this blog. Bear with me, and it should (should) get better.
  • I am the proud owner of a completed pair of Hederas! I am so so proud of them, and so utterly thrilled to finally have a pair of handknit socks for myself. I finished them ages ago (during Socktober, yay for me!) but did not manage to blog about them until now.
    Finished Hederas
    Finished Hederas
    Finished Hederas
    • Pattern: Hedera from Knitty
    • Yarn: Fortissima Socka, 75% superwash wool/25% Polyamide
    • Needles: US size 2
    • Notes: I did not knit the heel as written in the pattern; I tried it twice and could not get it to look decent. It was much longer on one side than the other, and just not working out for me. I substituted a plain knit heel and am very happy with that modificaiton. I love, love, love the fit of these. They’re perfect. I did make an error in the lace pattern, but I repeated it in the second sock so that it looks more like a “feature.” It is a small error and it does not bother me at all. I am very, very, very happy with these socks. Yay for me!
  • I am not sure I like the way my very first ever toe-up sock fits me. I finished it a little late for Socktoberfest, but I did accomplish my Socktoberfest goal — to experiment with a new way of making socks. Toe ups, short row toes and heels, picot bind off — definitely all new stuff! But — I just don’t know that I like it. They are simple, plain stockinette socks in a very pretty comfortable yarn — but the fit is just . . . . off. I’m just not sure that the short row heel works for me. It’s a cute sock (though there’s terrible laddering — what is that all about??) and I love the colors — but the truth is I’m not sure I’m going to make the second sock. I may rip this one out and try something different. For right now, I am reserving judgement. Toe up was fun, but I think from here on out I’ll probably be sticking with the top down, heel flap construction. (My apologies for the following photos. Yucky weather leads to indoor crappy flash photos, but I didn’t want to wait any longer to blog about these!)
  • Completed ToeUp sock

    Click here to see how my four-year-old wanted to help with the photo shoot!

    Completed ToeUp sock

    I’m proud of the fact that I’m ghostly white; I’m trying hard to avoid skin cancer! ;)

  • I am working on Mother’s bag again! Still achingly slow progress, but I am feeling less like a terrible daughter. When she was here for Nate’s birthday party, she noticed her purse in my knitting bag and got very excited. “Am I go to have my candy cane bag for Christmas?” Well, Mama, I’m going to try! If I can just buckle down and do this, it shouldn’t take THAT much longer to finish. I have about 4 inches of length left to go. That doesn’t sound like much, but WOW this is going so slowly, and so boringly. I’ll have more photos when there’s progress worth showing!
  • I am playing single mother this week. My husband is traveling for work, to North Dakota. I’m such a horrible wife that I am getting a great deal of amusement out of this fact — and I’m SO very glad that I’m not him. He’s experiencing real winter, and our high today will be in the 70s. Much better him than me. My son is now paging me to come watch a movie with him, so I’m going to go work on that Mom thing. I hope I’m back with more to say before long. Y’all have a good week.

October 8, 2006

A Little of This

Filed under: Lace, General knitting, Socks - Carrie @ 10:02 am

and a little of that…

I finished my ugly dishcloth:

Completed Dishcloth
Gave up on trying to find good light inside and took the damn thing outside to get a half-decent photo!

It’s so awful it’s funny. It makes me grin every time I see it, and I have been using it mercilessly ever since I completed it. I love it, even though it’s hideously ugly and even though I fucked up completely on the last pattern repeat (don’t know exactly what I did, don’t really care — it’s just a dishcloth! How — freeing!). What makes it even better is that I showed a photo of it to my best friend (who tolerates my knitting babble, much like my husband, with patient affection) and he said “It looks like the American flag dipped in hydrofluoric acid.” I cracked up. (I love that I know people who even know what hydrofluoric acid is.) It gives me even more reason to smile every time I see the thing.

In other news (unfortunately with no photos), I have finished the gusset decreases on my second Hedera and will shortly be racing along the rest of the foot — it moves so fast after this point! So my Socktoberfest “celebration” is well underway. I have loved knitting these socks. I think I’ll have two new pair on the needles very quickly — Embossed Leaves, for my friend Lily, and I may try my first pair of toe-ups (most likely for another friend). I already have the yarn for the toe-ups (I’m going to use some stash Elann Sock It to Me in lovely shades of brown), but I don’t know what I’m going to do for the yarn for Lily’s. I may try some of the KnitPicks sock yarn.

A little progress has been made on Icarus — I’ve made it halfway through the fourth repeat of chart one. It’s looking delightful. It’s so easy and brainless right now — but still fun because I just flat-out love knitting with lace-weight yarn. Still, I’m looking forward to getting on to the “real” lace charts. It’s going to be a while, though, particularly given that for a little extra size I’m going to be doing an extra repeat of chart one.

No progress on Mother’s bag (picture red-faced embarrassed daughter here). But I am going to leave this afternoon to visit my family (including Mother) in Orange, and I plan to take only my Hedera (I just can’t abandon it so close to the finish) and the bag. I should have a lot of time to knit, because there will be plenty of folks ready and willing to entertain the boy-child, so maybe I will make some real progress. Maybe even get finished with the body of the thing — what an appealing thought!

I think that’s all the babble I have for today. I’m on my way to pack and I hope I’ll be back with some pictures of finished socks on Tuesday!

October 5, 2006

Sock History

Filed under: Socks - Carrie @ 3:24 am

Okay, so I’m a little late. But Lolly was interested in our sock knitting history for Socktoberfest, and I thought I’d put up my answers. I don’t have much of a sock knitting history (or really much of a knitting history at all — I’m just about to come up on two years!), but here’s what I’ve got!

  1. When did you start making socks?
  2. I started making socks pretty shortly after I started knitting, but I had a roadbump in my learning curve — my first sock was disastrously small! It was made from Wildfoote sock yarn, and I was very very happy with the way it was turning out — until it didn’t fit! I made it past the turning of the heel, and about two inches into the foot, before I finally tried it on. Dumbass!

    First Sock
  3. Did you teach yourself or were you taught by a friend or relative? or in a class?
  4. I taught myself. I got the basic instructions from Sally Melville’s The Knitting Experience: The Purl Stitch.

  5. What was your first pair?
  6. The first pair I finished was a pair of Retro Ribs, from the Winter 2004 Interweave Knits. I did them in Elann’s Sock It To Me cotton/elastic blend — in bright red — for my mother.

    Mother's socks
  7. How have they “held up” over time?
  8. I don’t actually know. I’ve not seen them since I gave them to her — but I don’t get to visit her very often, so that’s not surprising. (Knowing Mother, she probably doesn’t actually wear them, so they’re most likely in great shape.)

  9. What would you have done differently?
  10. I’d have been more careful with my math so that the first sock actually fit!

  11. What yarns have you particularly enjoyed?
  12. I haven’t used many yarns. I really liked the Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sport that I used for my husband’s “around the house” socks, though. Very yummy.

  13. Do you like to crochet your socks? or knit them on DPNs, 2 circulars, or using the Magic Loop method?
  14. Knit, on DPNs. I actually really enjoy using DPNs. I’ve never tried magic loop, but I tried two circs once for about three minutes before thinking I’d lose my mind. I still get minor laddering sometimes with DPNS, but not enough to bother me.

  15. Which kind of heel do you prefer? (flap? or short-row?)
  16. I’ve only ever tried a flap heel. I’m going to be using Socktoberfest as an excuse to experiment with short-row heels, and with toe-up socks.

  17. How many pairs have you made?
  18. Three, almost four. One pair for Mother, one pair for hubby, one pair for my son, and I’m currently almost finished with the cuff on the second of a pair for me. So, not very many!

    All my photos of my sock knitting projects can be found here.

September 24, 2006

Guess who’s back

Filed under: Lace, General knitting, Stuff for other folks, Socks - Carrie @ 10:12 am

back again . . .

It seems this blog is often more about absence than presence. I’m working on accepting that, as it seems to be the best I can do.

As usual, the good news is that even though I’m not blogging, I am still knitting. I’ve got a couple of new projects, in addition to the old ones, and even one finished object!

Boring update first — Mother’s bag. This is such slow progress. It feels like I can knit forever on it and it just doesn’t grow. At all. That makes me want to tear my hair out. So this seems to be, again and again, shoved to the bottom of the WIP basket. However, I have finally reached the end of the first balls of yarn — and it all had to go somewhere, right? So that must mean that, despite what it feels like, progress is being made.

I doubt that this looks any different at all than the last progress photo of this candy-cane bag, but for the record here it is:

Via Diagonale progress

I’m thinking of making this my “at computer” knitting project rather than my socks. It is pretty mindless knitting, and maybe if I’m otherwise engaged while knitting it I won’t get so frustrated at its lack of apparent progress. I WILL have this finished by Christmas. Sigh.

I am also still working on the second Hedera sock. Progress so far looks like this:

Second Sock Progress

That’s nine repeats of the lace pattern done on the leg. This one is not moving nearly as quickly as the first did, but I am still having great fun knitting it. Nate has begun Spanish classes, and I took Hedera with me to the second class (I thought I’d be having to participate, which is why I didn’t take it to the first class). The other mothers in the class were a little taken aback by my knitting at first, but once they realized that I would still be participating in the conversation, it didn’t seem to bother them, which is good. That will give me a 45-minute solid block to work on these at least once a week, so hopefully I will be done with the second sock soon. I find myself surprisingly tickled with the fact that these are for me, that soon I will be wearing my own handknit socks. I can not wait!

I think my next-up socks (for Lily, for real this time!) will be the Embossed Leaves pattern from one of the relatively recent issues of Interweave Knits (I don’t remember precisely which issue).

Okay, next in line — a finished object! These are for another friend of mine — Fetching handwarmers from Knitty, knit in leftover Kathmandu Aran yarn from Rogue.

Fetching

Fetching

I like these so much that I started another pair, out of a yummy soft green yarn that I had one skein of in my stash. It’s a DK weight, so they have a completely different feel than these do. I’ve finished one, and will be starting the second very soon. Pictures when they’re done.

Finally, my big new project:

Icarus detail

Even the little details look just yummy, as far as I’m concerned. This is the Icarus pattern, by Miriam Felton, from the Summer 2006 Interweave Knits. I fell in love with it as soon as I saw the pattern and the name (in fact, I’m not sure that the name isn’t the majority of my attraction to it, but I’m weird like that). When I started seeing finished shawls pop up in blogs, and saw how lovely they were, I knew I neeeeeeeeeeeded to knit this. I was craving serious lace anyway, but I think I may have been soured forever on Kiri. So I cast on for Icarus about a week ago, using Misti Alpaca Lace yarn in color 7120, a lovely subdued blue-green color, and US size 4 needle. (Much as I love my Denise’s, when I was swatching for this I was desperately craving some of these!)

I have, so far, completed 3 repeats of Chart 1.

Icarus in progress
Click here to see a full view of the shawl in progress.

This part of the shawl is pretty much brainless knitting — I’m finding the pattern so easy to read it’s almost impossible to screw up. I did have one error which I *gasp* didn’t go back to fix — I would have had to tink two long rows, and I was able to fudge a fix that I think is almost completely unnoticeable (hubby couldn’t pick it out, either). Other than that, the only issue I’ve had is forgetting to put in a yo, and that’s easy to fix on the next row — no ripping or tinking required. So I’m very much enjoying this knitting.

I think that’s all I’ve got on the needles right now. I just ordered the yarn to make my shrug for my little sister’s wedding in February. I decided on the Knitpicks Andean Silk in Pitch. I’ll have a look at it when it gets here and decide if I like it enough to use it for that purpose. This is the first purchase I’ve made from KP, so I’m anxious to see how I like the experience.

I bought Knitting Vintage Socks by Nancy Bush earlier in the month and thoroughly enjoyed reading it. I haven’t decided which pattern I want to make first, but there are a few I plan on making. When I purchased it, I had a nice chat with the lady in line behind me at Border’s. She told me she had made several of the patterns from it, and really enjoyed them, so we talked a bit about knitting. She was somewhat surprised at how recently I started knitting, and gave me a card — apparently she does private lessons, and will also meet with you to help you “fix” your knitting. It was pleasant, and for some reason, surprising. I just don’t know many knitters in real life, so running into one in such a random manner was quite unexpected.

I hope to be back with finished socks soon!

August 29, 2006

Frustration

Filed under: Stuff for other folks, Socks - Carrie @ 6:03 am

I started a pair of socks that I mentioned in my last real post for my friend Lily, in Canada. I picked the Hedera socks from Knitty, and I am loving knitting them. As I mentioned, I am just having a blast with the actual knitting of the pattern. I’m using Fortissima sock yarn in a dark blue-gray color, and I just love the lace.

You knew there was a “but” coming from the title of the post didn’t you? I have size 7 feet, and they are narrow. Not really narrow, but relatively so. I have a really high arch, but other than that my feet are pretty average. Lily wears (according to her husband, since she was being difficult and didn’t want to provide me with any info) a size 9-10 shoe, and she is a good six inches taller than I am. Well. The problem is that this sock barely makes into onto my foot. Once I get it on, it’s fine — but getting it on is a hassle. I made the large size, but it still feels pretty tight around my foot. So I was already a little worried about it. Then I made a stupid mistake on one of the lace repeats that I didn’t notice until two repeats later. Not to mention that when I put them on and really looked at them, I decided that the leg was a little bit short — even on me.

Bah.

When I really, really think about it, though — maybe a lace sock wasn’t the best choice anyway. I think probably a textured sock would be better for Lily — I think I picked the lace for selfish reasons (and it makes me a little ashamed to admit it). So rather than continue in the charade that these socks were a good choice for Lily, and working out well, I decided that I was working on my first pair of socks for me, and I will come up with something better (more suited and better executed) for Lily.

So. I have one complete Hedera sock. For me. And that frustrates me (even though it seems like it should be something to celebrate!).

Hedera
Hedera, modeled

Contortionist modeled shot!

Hedera, close-up

Close up where you can see both my mistake in the lace pattern and my electric blue toenail polish!

The first time around, I tried to do the heel as written, but it really really didn’t work for me. I could not keep my edge stitches tight on one side, so that side grew quite a bit larger than the other side. After the second try, without seeing an obvious solution, I decided to try the sock with just a plain knit heel flap, and I was quite happy with how it turned out — it fits my foot very well. I do have a pretty significant hole where I picked up stitches for the gusset on one side, but I’m choosing not to obsess about that. It doesn’t look horrid, since the pattern has holes in it anyway. I’m trying VERY hard to let go of a few (not many, but a few) of my perfectionist tendencies.

I feel like this sock flat-out FLEW off my needles, and I’m very pleased with that. If I can decide on a pattern and get yarn for Lily’s socks before I finish the second of these, then I will abandon Hedera in favor of doing Lily’s — but if the second sock is completed anywhere near as quickly as the first was, I don’t think that will be an issue.

In other knitting news, I am still plugging away on Mother’s bag a few rows at a time (How can I knit SO much and see SO little progress? Talk about frustrating!) and I also started a pair of Fetching handwarmers for a different friend in Canada. They are fun, and talk about a quick knit! I’m using leftover yarn from Rogue (Kathmandu Aran), and I just love this yarn so it’s really a pleasure to knit these. (I will probably make a pair for myself as well once I’m done with these.) Photos coming soon!

August 17, 2006

We’re having fun now!

Filed under: Stuff for other folks, Socks - Carrie @ 3:03 pm

Fair warning: this is going to be a pictureless post. My head and I are engaged in an epic battle, and lest I risk defeat, I’m not going anywhere NEAR the camera.

And it’ll probably be a relatively short post.

But hey! It’s a whole lot better than what was going on most of the summer!

I started a new sock project — I’ve found that I get antsy if I don’t have a pair of socks on the needles, because socks have become my “between” knitting — and most importantly, my “at the computer knitting.” So when I’m reading forums, blogs, or email — I’m usually knitting away on a pair of socks. And I like that. So I started a new pair of socks, for my friend Lily in Canada. I chose the Hedera socks from Knitty, and WOW. So far I am having so much fun knitting them! I’m using a 75% superwash wool/25% acrylic blend (can’t remember exactly what yarn right now) in a dark, dark bluish-charcoalish color, on US 2’s, and I am loving how much fun I’m having on them. I’ve finished four of the leg repeats — the lace pattern is so easy to memorize, so easy to execute — and yet so attractive! I just hope Lily loves them. They are done on four needles instead of five, which is the first time I’ve done socks that way, and I’m definitely liking it. (I talk like I’m some kind of prolific sock knitter. This is my fourth pair of socks. But I see many, many, MANY more in my future. Including, I hope, eventually, a pair for myself!!) So I’m having fun with that, which means . . .

I am neglecting Mother’s bag. I know, I know. Bad child. But I can only work on it so long at a time before my brain goes numb. It will be finished before Christmas — and that’s the only commitement I’m making about that bag. I’d LIKE to finish it before I start on the shrug for MT’s wedding — but. We’ll see.

I have picked out a yarn I would LOVE to knit the shrug for MT’s wedding in — LL Lion and Lamb, in the solid charcoal color. Yeah. That’ll be one hell of an expensive shrug. I’m going into negotiations with my sister little and my mother to see if they’ll subsidize the cost, since it IS for her wedding, as a member of the wedding party. We’ll see how that works out. But it would be such a great yarn for the purpose . . . still, I’m going to keep looking and see if anything else strikes my fancy.

Okay. My head is telling me this is about as long as it’s willing to spend at the computer. Hopefully I’ll be back soon, with pictures. I’m also working on getting a “finished” page put together for Rogue, and some stuff to add to the permanent structure of the blog. We’ll see how that comes along. :)

August 14, 2006

Awwwwwwwwww, how cute!

Filed under: Stuff for other folks, Socks - Carrie @ 12:05 pm

First of all, before anything else, I want to say “HAPPY BIRTHDAY” to Carrie. Lucky girl to have an August birthday — August is the BEST month for birthdays (not that I’m biased or anything)!

And secondly — I have a finished object to show off! Go me!

I finished Nate’s socks, so now he and Daddy have “matching” socks. (This is where the awwwwwwwwww, how cute part comes in — I mean, how precious can you get? Matching socks for father and son? If I weren’t so proud of myself, I might gag myself.)

But really — don’t they look like an adorable set?

Matching socks

And can I just say — WOW, 3-year-old boy feet are so TINY compared to 30-year-old boy feet? It’s quite refreshing, really! Click here to see a closer view of just Nate’s pair.

Nate is IN LOVE. I finished the first sock on Friday, and he spent most of Friday night playing on his dad’s computer, sweating his little rear end off (he’s one of those children who sweats really easily and all the time), wearing one 100% wool sock — because he refused to take it off after I had him try it on. I had to negotiate pretty hard to get it off long enough to weave in the ends!

So when after I wove in the ends on the second sock this morning, I had him try the pair on for a photo shoot — and needless to say, they didn’t come off again. He even wore them out to the grocery store (with his navy blue Crocs, so cute!) — in the middle of August. In Houston. After the trip, he decided maybe it wasn’t such a bad idea to take them off.

Nate's socks, modeled
Nate's socks, modeled

I’m going to apologize for the poor quality of the photos — I STILL have not found the “sweet spots” in our new house for taking natural light photos (so much time doing other things!) and I’m currently suffering from a migraine, which always makes the quality of my photos suffer. In addition, I have had a BITCH of a time capturing the color of these socks accurately. The modeled pictures are probably closer to the true color than the others, but they are still not quite right. (Sigh. Every time I think I’m getting a handle on this photography thing . . . )

Details, details, details . . .

  • Pattern: None really. Basic 2x2 rib on leg and down the top of the foot (this is where the socks vary from Daddy’s; I did NOT carry the ribbing onto the foot in sww’s socks), and I refered to the Yarn Harlot’s sock “recipe” in Knitting Rules to figure out how to actually make it a sock.
  • Yarn: Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sport in the Blackwatch colorway. I LOVED working with this.
  • Needles: US size 4 Bryspun DPNs
  • Notes: Only as noted above — it is NICE to make socks for a teeny 3-year-old foot!

As far as other knitting — not so much. Still plugging along on Mom’s bag; I’m going to kick into high gear on that, so that I can get it DONE before I start either Christmas/Solstice knitting and/or the shrug for my sister’s wedding. There has been no appreciable progress, so no photos — it still looks like a candy cane. :)

In other crafting news, I finally got my sewing machine and sewing “corner” set up. Unfortunately, the only spot for it in our new house is in our bedroom, but the bedroom is big and I can live with that. I also threw out the bag that I’d started — I finally decided I just couldn’t live with it’s sloppiness; I couldn’t find the instructions for the pattern to finish; and the damn handles with their cording were driving me to tears. I’d been avoiding even thinking about tackling any sewing because the bag was causing me so much stress. So I tossed it. It was only about three dollars worth of material (though HOURS of time), so I didn’t feel too bad about it — and the emotional relief makes it well worth it! I think pretty shortly I’m going to fire up the machine and tackle some knitting needle cases. I’m sure I’ll be talking about how it goes!

August 4, 2006

Happy Birthday to Me

Filed under: Stuff for other folks, Socks - Carrie @ 7:02 am

I turned 31 on Tuesday.

I’m not sure how I feel about it. I was a little lonely, as my hubby was gone on a business trip, and my sisters didn’t make it to see me, but it wasn’t too bad — I’d already had my “party” and I had my son with me. Plus I had some really good friends (one in particular) that worked hard to make sure I had a very happy birthday even if there weren’t people physically with me to share it with — there were many people sharing it with me in spirit. But at the same time — it was kind of melancholy. Birthdays are . . . contemplative for me. There’s so much I wanted to do by the time I was thirty, and now — I can’t fool myself into believing that “if I just do it WHILE I’m thirty, it’s the same thing!” But. There’s so much I’ve done that I never thought I’d do, and I think, in the end — it balances out. :)

So what is the “old lady” doing with knitting these days?

I’m making progress on Mother’s bag. I don’t have another photo, because it would just look exactly the same as the last photo, only a little bigger — it’s about 8.5 inches long now. Still going pretty easily. While I was knitting on it at the hospital, I got to the point where I am confident not looking at the pattern at all. (I probably could have ditched the pattern much sooner, but I didn’t trust myself.) That is making this a truly comforting, mindless, easy knit — I’m needing a lot of that right now. (Speaking of hospitals — Daddy is out, and doing very well now. He even has gone back to work, a little at a time. I’m also just about over my pneumonia. It’s great for everyone to be feeling better. :) Makes me happy.)

I have some modeled photos of sww’s socks:

Hubby's socks, modeled
Hubby's socks, modeled

He couldn’t take them off fast enough after I took the photos — 100% wool socks are just not a good thing in the weather that we’ve all been experiencing.

I am still working on my son’s matching socks. I just turned the heel on the first sock:

Nate's sock, modeled
Nate's sock, modeled

I think the child thought I’d lost my mind, putting those socks on him with the needles still attached, particularly since I was blabbering at him about being very still and careful so the stitches didn’t come off the needles. But he put up with me anyway, and I got to breathe a sigh of relief that they do in fact fit. (Hooray for math!) He’s really excited about getting socks — he keeps telling me “Mama, just knit! Knit my socks! I just want you to knit!” It makes me laugh.

In upcoming knitting news — my baby sister is getting married in February. She’s been riding my ass about choosing a bridesmaid’s dress (everyone’s FAVORITE pastime, right?). She’s being lovely and letting us all choose the dresses within given parameters (she picked the fabric and the length, but we get to choose the design), and we’re having them made. So since I wouldn’t get off my ass and decide, she hauled me to the mall to try on dresses to find a prototype — which was good; I like spending time with her, and she was able to find something that will a) look flattering and b) be easy to alter should I either get pregnant or continue to lose weight. (Woohoo, what a sentence!) The only problem is it’s not a dress style that’s conducive to sleeves — we’ll be going with spaghetti straps.

Um, NO. I dont’ show my arms and shoulders in public — I look way too much like a linebacker. So I have to find something that will cover my shoulders/arms, work with the dress, AND not make me look pregnant if I’m not. We looked around — found nothing of the sort. So my idea, which I really didn’t think she’d go for — “Hey, let me knit something!”

So. I showed her I Do from Knitty. And she said “Oh yeah.” Hooray! But, at the same time, ack! Now I’ve got deadline knitting! And I have to pick out a black yarn that will work with the pattern and look good with a black satin dress.

So if anyone’s got yarn suggestions, I’m all ears!

May 9, 2006

Crawling out of my hole

Filed under: General knitting, Stuff for other folks, Socks - Carrie @ 10:07 am

Blink. Blink. Oh look, there’s a whole world out here. How pleasant. Maybe I should try taking part in it again. What an idea.

I just need to get some things out there, and then I can talk about knitting. First of all, migraines that last more than three weeks suck ass. I am so tired of fighting with my body. Secondly, keeping a house in condition to show to buyers on a moment’s notice is miserable. It is, I think, more miserable if you have a three year old and a dog who sheds tremedously than if you didn’t. I’m about to drive myself crazy over here, and I’m getting nothing productive done. (I don’t consider keeping my home pristine productive. I do just fine with clean enough.) And finally, trying to find a new home when you absolutely love the home you have is just miserably exhausting and depressing. I would give anything to be able to just pick up our house and move it closer to my husband’s job and into a decent school district. Instead, I’m stuck trying to find a house that I’ll love anywhere close to as much as I love mine, and that’s not an easy task. Ugh. I so very much want this all to be done and over with.

Okay. Now that I’m done whining, let’s see what kind of knitting (and other crafting; don’t want to forget about my delightful sewing experiences!) there is to write about.

Rogue? Umm . . . still sitting in pieces, just like she was last time I wrote. I feel so bad about this. It’s not like it would take long for me to do the seaming — the zipper, on the other hand, I’m still terrified of.

My bag for sew? i knit! is still at the exact same point in construction as the last time I posted. I do have a plan for how to finish it that will not (I hope) require me to throw the sewing machine into a wall, but I’m still a little gunshy. Not to mention, I’m afraid of getting into a groove (ha!) working on and then having the realtor call to tell me someone’s going to be here to look at the house in five minutes. My sewing has so far been a very messy endeavor, and there’s that whole “pristine house” business. I’m just going to have to bite the bullet one evening and finish it.

Mother’s bag? My Kiri shawl? They call to me. I want to work on Kiri so badly it makes my finger tingle. But I must. finish. hubby’s. socks.

Which brings me to absolutely the only knitting progress I’ve made at all in weeks. I finished the first of those socks:

The color is not spot on here; in real life, the colors are much richer, but my head was not cooperating with taking photos enough to work hard at it.

A closeup of the toe, because it’s the only closeup I took that came out. You can see I’m having some trouble with laddering, which I haven’t had in a while — don’t know where that came from.

The best news of all? Hubby tried it on and he LOVES it, and it FITS. It fits beautifully. Like it was (forgive me, I have to say it) made for him.

The second sock is coming along nicely. I hope to have it finished soon, and then I want to start a pair for my friend in Canada — if she’ll ever send me the measurements I asked her for!

Hopefully I will have more progress — on something, anything! — to share soon.

Okay, I’ve now edited this post four times, I think, to fix stupid stuff. I hope I’m done now. I’m starting to feel like an idiot.

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