Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Summer Projects

 Today I finished stripping the last 3 drawers of my dresser. I started last summer, and it feels so good to be making progress. I love real wood, and hopefully next week or so I can tackle the rest of it. I think I will stain it maybe a medium tone, or maybe even a red of some sort.
This is the first of my Afterthought Heel socks. I'm very pleased with them, and the whole process was much faster than usually when I make socks. I will start the next one soon. The yarn is Heritage Paints sock yarn by Cascade.

Tonight I also finished up knitting the felted red slippers I am making. I just need to seam together the soul and felt them. Today I also cut out triangles for a black and white quilt I have been planning for some time. The last time I tried to lay out the quilt I got overwhelmed by the pattern. There's supposed to be darks, whites, and then like a dark "gray" and light "gray" of values. Each piece's value is relative to those around it, so I kept moving pieces around and then gave up after a while. I have a few more fabrics added now, and I'm also contemplating making the quilt smaller, like a twin perhaps just to help make it less overwhelming, and also to have room to lay it out on the livingroom floor.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Vacation time!

 I went on vacation over the weekend and finally got to meet Oscar! He is a very fine (yet a little wild) cat.
 While there, I did not get much knitting done. It was soo nice to have a break and just relax. I did finish hiding ends in one of my red slippers from this pattern everyone has done. I still have to do the second one and then felt them. I also started an Afterthought Heel sock from the pattern by Laura Linneman. I'm pretty excited about it, it was a perfect project for movie watching and driving. I just got past the first heel placement marking and I will be driving a lot tomorrow, so I will try to keep working on it.
(Ignore the dirty windshield.)

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Pictures from the last few days

 Veggie Pad Thai - Friday
 Brownies! -Friday
 Estate sale games -Saturday
 I sewed PJ pants. Not super flattering on the hanger, but i think they are pretty cute. I love the stripes, and they are capris. - Monday
 Today I bought sock yarn. I'm hoping to use an afterthought heel pattern, i think i will have a higher finishing rate, if i do the heels last. I'm not sure which color i'll start with. I'm trying to finish the baby sweater and red slippers i am knitting first. (Which i still need to get pictures of!) - Wednesday

I am going on vacation on the weekend, so hopefully i will have lots of photos.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Blue and Purple

 At my grandma's house on the 4th of July
 On my walk today
 In the backyard Super Blue
 Purpley
 Green
Purple blue

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

August.

I guess it is August.
I'm realizing that I just am not taking many pictures any more in life. So I will try to change that! After all, I have a decent camera, and I love documenting things.

I don't really know that I could commit to taking (and posting) 1 photo a day. But, I might be able to at least take a photo a day. (And post once a week, or a few times a week?)

Knitting. I have been listening a lot to the Knitmoregirls podcast. I love starting at the beginning of podcasts (like I started listening to the 2008 podcasts and am working my way to the future - currently in spring 2009.) Also with Knitting Pipeline, I started at the beginning and now have caught up (and now I have to wait for the new show to come out every other week).

I have been working on a baby sweater out of baby yarn. It's navy blue and after the 3rd time starting it I'm finally making progress!

Meanwhile. I took apart a ribbon "sweater set" that my grandma gave me. I love my grandma, but it is something i would never wear. It was made of white ribbon yarn, along with rainbowy novelty yarn that looks like this except imagine it in rainbow.

The sweater was knitted and put together in a way where the pieces were individual pieces sewn together. So, I was able to unravel it all, and get pretty big balls of wound up yarn. Then, I searched and searched on ravelry for the perfect shrug/cardigan pattern (I even considered some top patterns- though i don't wear too much white, so i figured white as a cardigan would be better). I finally today decided that maybe i should just go with the baby sweater pattern (the yarn is bigger, and so are the needles). The baby sweater design is just a top-down raglan, so I cast on with the ribbon yarn and I have done about 2 inches today. The unfortunate thing with ribbon yarn is that i'm not sure if i love the texture. It is cool, which is good for summer, as I'm trying to make a good summer cardigan. I have no idea if i will have enough yarn. so far I am using the yarn double stranded. I assume since the original sweater was a cardigan and a tank, that I will have enough to make a short-ish cardigan (that will go okay with dresses, etc) with possibly short or 3/4 sleeves or something.

I sort of doubt that I can make this cardigan in a little over a week. I'm going on vacation then, and I think it will be very hot, so it might be nice if it was done, we'll see. I'm not totally making up the pattern, but since i'm going off the baby pattern, i will have to try it on as i go, and make sure i know when to separate the sleeves, etc. we'll see. I may hate the texture, or it may just not work at all. But, I have to try, Right?

Sewing:


I had made a Sorbetto top (by Colette patterns) that was black and white gingham. I did bias tape binding on the neck, but hadn't done it on the sleeves. For some reason I just hemmed the sleeves without the binding. That was a few weeks ago. Last week I made another Sorbetto in a crazy yellow fabric that I'm not sure if i love (also it turned out a little big). While making that top, I learned how to sew the bias tape on better. So last night, I ripped out the hem on the sleeves of the black and white top, and finished the bias tape. It is an awesome hot pink.

Also, I bought a shirt a month or more ago. Shirts are all so long these days. I had tried to hem it by hand, but then the hem seemed heavy, and it was flipping up, so you could see the handsewing. Today I just zigzaged it, and then trimmed off the previous hem. So... The hem still rolls a little, but I think it will be okay. it is a raw edge beyond the zig zag, but I hope it won't fray/I can try to figure out what to do about it later.

Okay I guess that it is it for now. I suppose I should take my August 1st photo..! (the sweater photos up above!)