tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-57892322430328582842024-03-12T20:48:14.616-07:00Knittin' in the SunMy adventures in knitting and swimming…both of which I love to do in the sunshine!Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.comBlogger190125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-24530815156421249922019-01-14T11:46:00.000-08:002019-01-14T11:46:27.454-08:00I'd Show You Knitting But....<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Blogger apparently hates staying up to date and so i don't have any pictures yet from this year. Also, I haven't taken any knitting photos in awhile. So here's a Juniper picture for you all to enjoy instead. Happy Monday Knitting!<br />
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Really just here for this picture of my exhausted catKathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-46214511192198583892017-07-11T22:44:00.000-07:002017-07-11T22:44:28.451-07:00Absent Blogger Continues Her Absentees......but maybe sometime soon I shall return since I mastered the WIFI setup all by myself tonight!<br />
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Here's an adorable picture of Juniper in the meantime. Miss you all! Happy knitting!Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-49657829616981516152017-05-30T09:30:00.000-07:002017-05-30T15:54:17.154-07:00Absent Blogger May Finally Change Her Ways???<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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So I did a thing that entailed uprooting my entire life (Juniper and all stash included, of course) in basically the past month...<br />
Still getting settled in (the stash in still in transit and Juniper is pretty sure I've ruined her life...), but once everything dies down a little, I'm looking forward to getting back to more knitting and blogging (I'll be lucky if I finish my May DVD socks).<br />
Just wanted to let you all know that I am thinking of you and looking forward to filling you all in soon! Happy knitting!Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-78297214134448760352017-04-08T10:03:00.001-07:002017-04-08T10:07:06.733-07:00April Wrap-upI think I may just be the slowest person at writing these. I take all the pictures...and then a week later I write it up! March was a great month for me...over 1000 yards in FOs and almost 300 grams (both less than what I bought last month but more than March 2016). I'm still working on this whole blance thing, mmk? Let's look at what was finished and what else was worked on, ya?<br />
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<b>Top Row L-R: </b>Every Last Bit by Frida Aberg out of Done Roving Yarns Frolicking Feet in Royalty. I'm not sure this pattern is yet available- it was an okay knit once I figured out the increases. This is a great one for keeping the neck warm and I like my little ruffle. I did use just about every last bit of my yarn which is the point of the pattern. Next are two cat toy puffs (stuffed with catnip) out of cotton scraps. And then we have my 39th (!) barn raising quilt square. I love them so much and am so excited for the blanket. I don't know that I'll ever stop making these squares.<br />
<b>Bottom Row L-R: </b>Vanilla(ish) socks out of Desert Vista Dyeworks in From Here to Eternity on her Zien (sparkle base). I've made it through three months-can I make it for four?! Next is a Nanosock ornament I made for a swap I did through the Grocery Girls. I got the most fanatic box of goodies from my swap partner and had so much fun. Finally, we have the Blarney Socks! They are the Pinstripe Sock pattern by Julia Swart. I used Lollipop Yarns in the Blarney color way on her Beefcake base.<br />
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Finishing two pairs of socks and a shawl felt great. I also made some decent progress on my WIPs (all of which you've seen before).<br />
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One of these projects has actually been finish in the month of April...and I have my fingers crossed on one or two more projects...though I might be a bit distracted by something new!<br />
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Hope all your knitting is happy! And here's hoping I post again soon :)Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-56937693094594469102017-03-28T17:48:00.001-07:002017-03-28T17:48:29.747-07:00Um, What?!Just did some math...in the first three months of this year, I've already knit 45% (by weight) and 48% (by length) of what I knit for all of last year! Now, I have had some big finishes...but I have some big ones yet to come! Fingers crossed, I can keep this up and knit more this year than last year. Doesn't hurt that I've managed to keep up with the DVD Sock KAL this year (just finished March's socks...that's three pairs of socks started and finished this year!). Here's hoping I can keep going :)<br />
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How are your knitting goals coming? Are you feeling inspired by the things you're making?<br />
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Yikes!!! I'm so late in posting this but better late than never, eh? (I may or may not have started watching another Canadian podcast...). Just a few FOs for February but two of them having been lingering for a bit (and there's a puff!). Information for all of them can be found on Ravelry.</div>
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Lots of WIPs this month! Not pictured is my Girl From the Grocery Store because I apparently forgot to include it-oi! I even have a list going and still forgot! One of these WIPs is now complete...can you guess which one?Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-23464241845499641362017-02-12T20:25:00.000-08:002017-02-12T20:25:14.031-08:00It's Started...<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I finally started my next shawl! Never mind that I'm still working on the border of my stripe study shawl (guys, I'm so close there..). I've wanted this shawl ever since I saw it on the Grocery Girls podcast and I knew this blue from Pineapple Yarns had to be in it (it's the cobalt color way. I had originally planned a bit of a crazy variegate (with green and purple and red and light blue), but it just wasn't looking right (that yarn will be beautiful socks). I already had some of the Unicorn Battle (the sparkle, speckled grey) wound up and I'm super loving it with the blue. I am so, so excited for this shawl and because its knit at a looser gauge, I think it will be an incredible knit to wear this spring/summer. I gotta finish knitting it first though and there's quite a few other things on the needles...<br />
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Hope your weekend has gone well! Here's to a great week!Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-73627102186432418272017-02-05T21:42:00.002-08:002017-02-05T21:42:22.378-08:00#yarnlovechallengeOkay<br />
A) I am so in love with this challenge! It's hosted on Instagram and the photos and prompts are incredible. I've so loved scrolling through how everyone has responded to each day's prompts and there is seriously so much yarn love! It's going on the entire month of February so there is totally still time for you to come in. I dare you to scan through the photos and not feel inspired.<br />
B) Today's prompt was community. That was a hard one for me because I don't have a physical knitting community at this point in my life which totally sucks. I really miss being able to ooh and ahh and squish over beautiful yummy yarny goodness with a group of people. I miss being able to show something to someone in person and ask them what they think (pictures over text just don't cut it sometimes). However-I am so, so grateful to all of you who read and leave comments, who blog or podcast, who post on Instagram and Ravelry...you make me feel so much less alone. I would love to meet each and every one of you for a cup of coffee or tea or whatever and just sit and knit and chat...and though its not quite the same, I feel like I get a little of that with the sneak peeks into your world.<br />
So from the very bottom of my heart...THANK YOU!<br />
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<br />Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-89585161911063080452017-02-01T23:08:00.003-08:002017-02-05T21:27:55.246-08:00January RundownTrying something new this year-end of month rundown/wrap-up. This monthly post will feature the FOs of the month as well as the WIPs I worked on that month (look at my first post of this year for all my WIPs)...so lots of knitting! I made collages this month so its not super picture heavy<br />
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First up-the FOs!<br />
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Top left: 2 cat toy puffs stuffed with catnip for a local animal rescue<br />
Middle left: My one and only barn raising quilt square for the month (Nomadic Yarns in the Campus color way-I made a great pair of socks out of this last year)<br />
Bottom left: Two pink hats I sent to DC for the March on Washington. These hats were nice and chunky and I figured the stripes might suit some people really well<br />
Top right: My January DVD socks in the Berlin Cathedral color way (worn them already and getting ready to wash them so I can wear them again!)<br />
Bottom right: The Boardwalk Hat I made for a coworker out of some Superwash Cascade 220. She's a big fan and I definitely want to make one of these hats for myself!<br />
Not pictured: A dishcloth I finished (because I'm not quite sure where it went..)<br />
More information on all of these projects can be found on their Ravelry pages...or feel free to ask away in the comment section below!<br />
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Tope Left: Block and Tackle Blanket out of Red Heart Soft in Berry and Turquoise. This thing is actually pretty soft, definitely warm and going to be amazing once its finished (sorry the progress keeper is really hard to see in the photo!)<br />
Middle Left: My Stripe Study Shawl!!!! I did some unknitting on this on Saturday but I'm so happy and I can't wait for the FO. Just working on the border (that's supposed to be four inches long...insert gasp here). The gradient is Alexandra's Crafts Bling Bling Sister and the tonal is Frabjous Fibers Cheshire Cat in Contrawise. I want this shawl...now.<br />
Bottom Left: A simple cable scarf for a friend out of beautiful yarn from Pineapple Yarn in the Wakiki color way. I'm totally addicted to this dyers yarn.<br />
Top Right: Squish garter blanket out of various Lion Brand Heartland color ways-I'm holding the yarns double so this will be extra squishy blanketness for me!<br />
Middle Right: Every Last Bit shawl in Done Roving Yarns Frolicking Feet in the Royalty color way. I finally have this pattern in my head and I think it will be a nice shawlette when I finish it. The pattern is not yet available for purchase.<br />
Bottom Right: Socks! The purple and turquoise sock is for a good family friend-the yarn is Lollipop yarn in the Zen color way. She's having a rough year so I'm hoping they'll bring her some peace; they're a simple vanilla sock with a Fish Lips Kiss Heel. The blue and green sock (which is a cuff right now) is probably for me-KnitPicks Felici in the Lost Lakes color way. I'm contemplating adding some sort of pattern but haven't actually decided yet. The green and white socks are the Pinstripe Socks in the Blarney color way from Lollipop Yarns. I may keep these or they may go to Mom...we'll see.<br />
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That's this months wrap-up! Some things definitely got more love that others but I'm okay with that. I've been able to make some good progress on both blankets by committing to at least two rows a day on one of them. Hope your January went well and happy February knitting!Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-12268663959000222832017-01-27T13:31:00.002-08:002017-01-27T13:31:44.279-08:00An FO on a Friday?!Yes, I do actually have a finished object for Friday (shocking, I know). Remember those two skeins of gorgeous DVD yarn I showed in my last post? Welllllllll...one of them is now a pair of socks!<br />
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Here's hoping you've all gotten some good knitting in this week! Have a happy weekend!<br />
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I managed the two row thing for a whole week before getting distracted...and I've cast-on 3 projects since the new year (2 of which have already been cast-off, yes...but still!).<br />
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The Boardwalk hat was one of those-I love it so much! Gifted to a coworker but I think I may end up needing one! The pattern was so well written.<br />
I'm sitting at 20 WIPs...and will probably stay there for quite a bit as I'm attempting the #thirdannualdvdmonthlysockclub hosted by Susan of Desert Vista Dyeworks. My yarn came Thursday and I wound up a skein and cast-on last night.<br />
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I decided to go with the bottom one (Berlin Cathedral)...it's so bright and happy and I can't wait to wear these socks! Here's hoping I can finish them before the end of the month!</div>
Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-42018743176799281462017-01-04T09:48:00.004-08:002017-01-04T09:48:55.601-08:00Current State of Knitting AffairsIn other words...what am I starting 2017 off with on my needles...<br />
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I know there's only 18 listed on the side...that's because I found a washcloth as I was pulling everything out and since it's basic garter stitch that I have no idea when I started, I'm just not gonna add it.<br />
The other 18 projects however, are listed on the side of my blog under WIPs. That's right, y'all 18 projects were started in 2016 or earlier that have yet to be completed. Now...I know I probably won't finish all of them this year (I'd have to do more than one a month and considering 5 of them are blankets that seems unlikely...), but I would like to get that number down to maybe a nice, manageable 12? Which means...no more casting on new things until something gets finished! And the list for things I want to cast-on (Girl from the Grocery Store, Tool Box Cowl, some hats, some gloves, more socks...) is definitely growing so hopefully that will be some good motivation.<br />
The caveat (because of course I have one) is that as soon as my DVD (Desert Vista Dyeworks) yarn comes I am casting on because I want to try and complete her challenge (a pair of socks every month from her yarn).<br />
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<br />Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-59685143762059636752017-01-01T12:15:00.003-08:002017-01-01T12:15:53.011-08:00So...Good News:<br />
I knit more yarn in 2016 than I did in 2015 (both in terms of weight and yardage...YAY!!!)<br />
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Not so Good News:<br />
The amount of yarn I bought this year was wayyyyyy above the amount I knit.<br />
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Current Thoughts:<br />
I bought a lot of really nice yarn this year and I don't regret any of my purchases. I truly have been accumulating a beautiful stash that I want to knit.<br />
I'm never going to say that I'm not buying yarn because that's not realistic (and I joined a yarn club! and I got into SSK!), but I really would like to spend some serious time this year with the beautiful skeins of yarn I have. So I think my goal for this year is to use the beautiful yarn I have and maybe buy a little less than I did last year (no guarantees though!).<br />
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Here's to another year of knitting, swimming, kitty cuddles and adventures both far and wide (and maybe even a bit more blogging). Happy New Year!<br />
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Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-22795934390286214422016-12-17T20:31:00.000-08:002016-12-17T20:31:32.055-08:00It's Official!!!I have <b>finally </b>beaten last year's yardage and weight goals (in terms of finished objects for this year)!! And I still have two weeks left and hopefully another finish or two in me so yay!! I have less than 100 grams to go till I reach 5 pounds in FOs so maybe???<br />
We won't even talk about how off my yarn diet I am...<br />
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Instead-I'll just post a picture of the Point Bonita Lighthouse I visited with my mom and sister when I went home over Thanksgiving.<br />
It does look like Blogger finally grabbed a bunch of photos from my phone (yay!) so I might have an end of year show-off of FOs and WIPs (we'll see).<br />
Hope you're having a lovely Saturday!Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-11985670113549618452016-12-04T14:01:00.001-08:002016-12-04T14:01:28.209-08:00Now for Some Knitting<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I am just a touch obsessed with these adorable Christmas Ornaments by Adriana Bon (nanoadri on Instagram). The pattern is <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/nanosock-christmas-ornament">Nanosock Christmas Ornament</a> and is a free Ravelry pattern! This one pictured is done out of Oink Pigments Oink Sock in Goldfish Bowl-each one takes 3-4 grams of sock yarn and is so much fun. I would highly encourage you to check this pattern out for a fun, quick knit!<br />
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In other news, I'm getting ready to cast-on some Christmas socks for my Mom and then have mittens to finish for my sister and a scarf for a friend. I'd like to clear some of the other needles off because I bought <b>a lot </b>of yarn this year and need to do some serious work on it. I'm not putting myself on a yarn diet for next year (seeing as how this year's failed miserably), but I definitely do want to work on lessening the stash. And I'll be tracking 2017 like I tracked 2016 and hopefully keeping input/output a little closer. In good news, I've done more yards this year than last year (still need to catch up a little weight-wise)!<br />
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I'm off to drink some tea (the advent calendar from David's Tea is amazing!) and maybe wind the yarn for Mom's socks. Happy Sunday and knitting!Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-57016094721683592902016-10-31T20:53:00.003-07:002016-10-31T20:53:43.067-07:00HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<br />Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-39423935556082859082016-10-23T21:10:00.000-07:002016-10-23T21:10:01.997-07:00Sock SundaySo I think I might have figured out a way around my photo issue-YAY! Just one photo for today-but I've been working on its mate all day. A mate, you say? Why yes! I wanted a new pair of Halloween socks this year because so many wonderful dyers have so many wonderful Halloween colors. I started this pair the beginning of the month and just finished the heel on sock number two so it might actually happen!!<div>
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The yarn in Undead Ahead by Sarah of KnittyAndColor on her Glam Rock Sparkle Sock. The colors are absolutely incredible and the yarn is so soft and lovely to work with. It feels great on my feet, too! It's a little hard to see, but I threw in a little rib that goes all throughout the foot and leg on the front. I'm using the Fish Lips Kiss Heel which is so fast and smooth and just insanely easy to knit.<div>
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Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-21154676913006796962016-10-22T14:24:00.000-07:002016-10-22T14:24:04.454-07:00Still Alive......and still a wool pig. And a total fail at being on a yarn diet. I'm keeping track (eek) but I'm so far off of where I was going to be...it's not even funny. I'm still hoping I can knit more in yardage and weight this year than last.<br />
I was going to try and insert some photos of what I've been up to these past months (knitting and otherwise) but blogger is struggling a touch so....look for me on Instagram as ferber13 and Ravelry as pilots13 and hopefully my next post while contain some lovely photos.<br />
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<br />Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-46250935188384626522016-03-13T13:08:00.001-07:002016-03-13T13:14:45.080-07:00Binge post<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
If you don't want to read all about how I am a yarn glutton (aka wool pig) and see photographic proof, then this is not the post for you...if you do, then dive right in!</div>
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First up-my StitchesWest haul! I went a la Laura and Leslie and had my best friend be my personal shopper since she was there and I wasn't. I wanted things from new-to-me indies and she mega-helped (I've been looking an Invictus for awhile online so it was most excellent to have her in-person squish for me). And we all know I love bright and/or sparkly. The skein from a Fine Fish Yarns is definitely a pair of socks...the other one, I'm tempted to put together with a skein of something and make a large shawl.<br />
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Next up are some minis I found in a Ravelry destash to use on my Barn Raising Quilt. They're all also from new to my dyers so that's pretty exciting! And they're some different color ways than what I currently have going so I'm looking forward to the change (according to my mom and sister, I have too many dark colors going so...)<br />
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Here we have a single skein of worsted weight from 716Knit who I've been eyeing to try for awhile-it was sale yarn and those colors are so bright! I think this going to be come a cowl and maybe some mittens. I'm kinda beyond excited.<br />
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This next picture may ignite a little bit of rage if you've been trying to get Lollipop Yarns and always either miss the update or get mega cart-jacked (because that's what usually happens to me). Apparently fortune was looking down on me that night because I managed to score 4 different skeins. I don't know what I did to deserve such luckiness, but I'm definitely not going to argue with it!!</div>
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Here's the whole big binge together! I have a lot of walking and knitting to do now to try and get back to even!</div>
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Happy knitting/Sunday!Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-11969861221800433762016-03-11T17:39:00.005-08:002016-03-11T17:39:58.281-08:00Cat Mattress<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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Happy Friday, y'all!Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-83753436304656900142016-03-06T17:39:00.001-08:002016-03-06T17:39:52.503-08:00Acrylic Makes Me ItchyAt least, old school Lion Brand from the stash of a neighbor's mother did. I think the yarn might have been from the 80s or so (based on the hair style of the model on the label). It was not the most fun to knit but I did end up making a pair of pretty cute slipper socks for my neighbor. They ended up striping which I thought was pretty awesome-they are currently being washed and then they'll be on their way to her! I have a photo but Blogger doesn't feel like grabbing it right now so instead, I'll give you a munchkin picture :) Happy Sunday!<br />
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Also, I 1000% fell off my yarn diet. Best friend went to Stitches and played personal shopper for me (only two skeins, thank you very much-though still more than is currently in my yarn budget). But then I saw Eat Sleep Knit had mini skeins from Lorna's Laces in the shop and there was such a perfect yellow for my Barn Raising Quilt (and since I had store credit still, I just had to buy two minis to make it worthwhile) (I'm only counting the grams and yardage on those since I used store credit). Then I saw on Instagram that 716Knit was having a sale and I've always wanted to try her stuff so I said why not? Because treat yourself! Also, sale yarn! And then I might have been looking for partials/minis on Ravelry and found three for $17 that will be perfect for my blanket so I had to get them. And then Lollipop Yarns was having an update so I had to at least try...and I may have scored big! I'll post pics of all the new pretties when they come home to me...and I don't think I'm allowed to buy more yarn till my birthday...and even then I don't quite think I'll have money in the "yarn bank account" so it might be awhile till I buy more...Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-51739165499765625692016-02-20T12:53:00.001-08:002016-02-20T12:53:23.801-08:00CompletedWell-I don't think I can quite say that I've mastered it, but I did finish my first pair of socks with the Fish Lips Kiss Heel! Can't wait to try it on a big pair of socks for me and see what I think! Happy Saturday!<br />
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<br />Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-64485993231646238242016-02-14T15:36:00.001-08:002016-02-14T15:36:05.055-08:00Something NEWGUYS!!!!<br />
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I attempted my first <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/incorporate/fish-lips-kiss-heel">Fish Lips Kiss Heel</a> this week...it still needs some work, but it was definitely exciting to try something very different from how I normally work sock heels. I've always done a heel flap and gusset on both my top down socks and my toe-up ones.<br />
FLK was definitely different and I loved not having to pick up stitches!<br />
In the future, I'd like to see if there was a way to incorporate slipped stitches because I love how that reinforces the heel. I'd also like to try it out on a pair of socks for me so I can see if I like it or not!Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5789232243032858284.post-27667109319685895572016-01-31T12:10:00.000-08:002016-02-13T10:04:13.302-08:00Victory!Socks? Finished<br />
Yardage? Yards knit is winning<br />
Grams? Finally equal!<br />
Today is a good day. Now for some photos and I will be a happy camper.<br />
And I have $18.98 sitting in my yarn money account for steps walked :)<br />
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FYI: I just updated the 2015 FO page because there were quite a few things that had not been added...including two more pairs of Rose City Rollers (I'm not at all obsessed with the pattern...), a shawl, my sport weight socks, and a few other little things :)Kathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12223319688849051079noreply@blogger.com2