Archive for January, 2008

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A quick Meme

January 24, 2008

It has been crazy busy lately with the Christmas rush over and work scheduling different shifts and such. I’ve been very bad at posting in here.

I have a draft written up on what I got for Christmas etc, and I have been knitting so I have some FO’s to show you.. I just need to find out where Peri hid the camera cord so I can upload the pics.

However, in an effort to keep this blog posted in, I was reading Turtlegirl’s blog today and while she didn’t tag me (she didn’t tag anyone really) she said if we wanted to we could pretend that she tagged us, so that’s what I’m doing.

What this is is to take a book, open to a random page and write down the fifth sentence that’s on the page. This isn’t going to be as racy as Turtlegirl’s because the book is actually First Test by Tamora Pierce, and it’s a book for preteen-teenage girls. If you’re into fantasy though, and you like books with strong heroine’s you’ll probably enjoy Tamora Pierce’s Tortall series.

Anyway on to the sentence:

“My mother cracked us on the head with her fan when we fought healers,” Kel admitted.

So that’s that. I’ll hopefully get more time to finish the Christmas post and then show you some of my FO’s really soon.

It sucks being busy.

-Till next time.

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Info on the awesome knitting bag

January 9, 2008

So I asked my step-mom about the wonderful knitting bag that I posted about here. She couldn’t remember all the info, just that she’d got it at Regal.

She sent me an email today with all the info so here it is:

Had to find my last Regal book….but ya I found it…..so for your next show and tell you can give them this info….
Yarn Tote number 6362  $15.98
You can mabe call Regal Customer Care Centre 1-800-565 3130 or go on web site www.regal.ca
its still in the book til Feb 15/08
Hope that helps……
So there you go! Hope you guys can find it if you’re looking for it.
Happy knitting!
Till next time
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Christmas Knitting Round-up

January 9, 2008

Whee Christmas is over!! I got most of my knitting done, the only things left on the needles is one half sock for my Grandpa, and about three quarters of a scarf for my FIL.

All told, I think that makes this Christmas a successful one.

On the finished side, we have:

Specs:

Pattern: Generic sock pattern, see Yarn Harlot’s Knitting Rules, random stripes added

Yarn: Paton’s Kroy in Black and orange varigated (colour 54567)

Needles: DPN 2.25 mm

Started: December 10, 2007

Finished: December 18, 2007

Thoughts: This was the last minute socks that were requested of me from my Step-mom (she of the amazing knitting bag which apparently came from Regal online). In an email I was hinted at that a black pair of socks with stripes that weren’t too bright in a size 5 would be perfect.

So I broke out my sock stash and whipped these up. She really loved them and wore them for the next 3 days that I saw her. She lives in British Columbia so while she might not have the extreme cold of Ontario, she does have the extreme dampness.

These were top priority for me because she is the main family member who encourages my knitting habit (even more so than my Gramma). I knew she would absolutely love them and would wear and take care of them. She is definitely going to get more of these in the future.

Next up:

Specs:

Pattern: Arrrrgh-yles from Moth Heaven

Yarn: Paton’s Kroy in White and Black, Lily Chin Chelsea in Green, and Dalegarn Baby Ull in Orange

Needles: DPNs 2.25 mm

Started: August 25, 2007

Finished: December 6, 2007

Thoughts: These were made for a friend of C’s in Singapore. They play the online game Puzzle Pirates and when I found these socks I showed it to C who showed it to his friend who asked for a pair. She’s going to be heading out to BC next fall to go to school so again, see damp wet winter which wool socks are perfect for.

I really enjoyed this pattern, it was another attempt at intarsia and fairisle, this was better than some of my previous attempts. I had fewer holes to sew up, and I was really happy with my back seam on the socks, you can see it in the sock on the right in the picture. I’m really bad at finishing so I was proud that I buckled down and did it right. I also conquered Kitchener Stitch in these socks and then re-conquered it in the stripey socks… I might not have such a war with it from now on.

Can you tell this was a year of socks? :

Specs:

Pattern: Generic kid sock with short row heel and normal toe

Yarn: Lang Yarns Jawoll Cotton Jacquard

Needles: 2.25 DPNs

Started: December 5, 2007

Finished: December 10, 2007

Thoughts:This is one of two pairs of identical socks for the granddaughters of family friends. This was a bit of a struggle because I was just given the age of the girls and the approximate size of their feet. So I went and grabbed a chart of foot sizes and the corresponding stitch amounts, and away I went.

Luckily both pairs of socks fit, and I was quite proud that I managed to match up both pairs.

Hopefully the girls won’t fight over who’s socks are who’s.

Last but not least, a baby blanket that wasn’t actually a Christmas Present:

Specs:

Pattern: Snowdrop Shawl by Yarn Harlot

Yarn: Some mystery yarn that I inherited.

Needles: 5.5 mm Straights

Started: November 28, 2007

Finished: December 22, 2007

Thoughts: This was a really fun lace project. It was my first time adding an actual edging to a shawl. I was really pleased by how it ended up.

Due to the different yarn and the fact that I had absolutely no info on what this yarn is, I did fewer repeats for the bulk of the shawl because I was worried I wouldn’t have enough for the edging. In the end I had over half a ball left so I can make baby hats or whatever from it.

This poor baby girl is the first girl in the family for 13 years, she’s got way too much pink already, I need to make her something yellow or such.

So that’s my Christmas knitting. Now to get back to the unfinished boring socks for my Granpa. I got a really cool present as well that I will talk about next time.. It ties in with the end of my BC trip.

Till next time.