Wednesday, June 01, 2011

Still A Success To Me



I didn't make the two miles like I had planned but I think it was a success to me nonetheless.   I was able to finish the Kick Sack yesterday.

 I was also able to finish my Electron Socks yesterday also. These two projects added 655 yards to my total. I ended up with 1021 yards knit in May, which is around .58 miles of yarn knit.


I got closer on the spun yarn.  I ended up with a total of 1356 yards spun including this Black BFL from Gale's Art.  I am planning on using this for another Forest Canopy Shawl I think.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

652 + 340 = 992


I am still plugging away on my mile of handspun.  This is 340 yards of shetland that I plan on using in a shawl of some sort.  This brings my spinning total up to 992 yard out of 1760.




I am in the process of plying this up so I will have another finished yarn to share soon.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Make that 652


Yards of handspun total so far this month.  This is Two Windows Dye Company out of Hutchinson, KS.  It is 414 yards of superwash fingering weight.



I have already started a project out of this yarn.  I am making a Kicking Bag for the principal at my oldest daughter's school.  She is having a baby boy in August.

Monday, May 23, 2011

One of these Days I Will Learn......



NEVER to make knitting plans.  I had this great plan to knit a mile of yarn and spin a mile of yarn.  My spinning might make it but I think the knitting is a no go.  Maybe I should just shoot for a mile total.




I finished my Forest Canopy Shawl on May 11, 2011 and finally got around to blocking it yesterday.  I love love love this pattern.  I am already spinning yarn to make another one.



Forest Canopy Shawl 
Needles Size 8 Knit Picks Options Circulars
Started April 30, 2011
Finished  May 11, 2011
Yarn AllSpunUp SAL fiber for October/November 85/15 BFL/Silk in the Rustic colorway
366 Yards

Monday, May 09, 2011

238 Down / 1522 To Go in the Spinning Mile



I started with this Blue Faced Leicester from Gale's Art.  It was called Orange Juice Overload.


It became 238 yards of a heavy fingering.  I navajo-plied it to keep it stripy.  I am thinking of using it for a pair of socks or fingerless mitts.

Sunday, May 01, 2011

The Miles of May


I have come up with an idea.  I am not so sure that it is a good one but hopefully it will help me get finished with some spinning and knitting projects.  I am planning to spin a mile of yarn.  Unfortunately, it won't include this bobbin since I finished most of this yesterday.  


I have four pairs of socks on the needles right now. I need to get them finished. The green and black pair I am considering ripping out. I have also have decided to finish a mile of knitting projects.




So my plan is to knit and spin a mile of projects.  As of right now, I have spun .54 miles of yarn this year.  As of right now I have knit 1.32 miles of yarn.  Hopefully by the end of the month my goal will be accomplished.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Demeter Shawl




Singles





Yarn






Bath.


Blocking



Pretty pictures


Gratuitous shot #1


(Gratuitous shot #2)


Specifics
Demeter Shawl by Laura Linneman
Yarn handspun  394 yards of a heavy fingering
Needles 4.5 mm (size 7) KnitPicks Options circular
Started April 21,2011
Finished April 28, 2011

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Ten on Tuesday



Today Ten on Tuesday is 10 things you like about your family!

1.  I am so thankful that we are a family together.

2.  I am still deeply in love with my husband.

3.  I have three great kids.

4.  They make me laugh and bring me joy daily.

5.  My little boy gives magic hugs.  They always make me feel better when I am in a bad mood.



6.   That my family gets along most of the time.

7.  We are all pretty close together except for a sister and a brother that live on the east coast now.

8.  They have my back.  I know I can depend on them for anything.

9.  Since three of them are married I get an extra brother and two extra sisters.  One of my sisters in law is one of my closest friends.

10.  I had a great mom.  She has been gone for almost ten years and I still miss her but I know she is watching over me now.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Three out of Four Ain't Bad



I didn't quite finish my goal of finishing those four projects by today. I am okay with that though.  I did get three of them finished.  The sweater still needs buttons and the shawl still needs to be blocked but the knitting is done.

Friday, April 08, 2011

One is Done



I finished one of the four Take em Out projects.

Pattern: Simple Skyp Socks
Started: March 6, 2011
Finished: April 4, 2011
Needles: 2.5 mm Kollage Square DPN's
Yarn: Hill Country Yarn in Bluebonnet

I am really excited since this yarn is from my stash.

Friday, April 01, 2011

Takin' Em Out by Tax Time!!!! (Knitting Edition)


I realized today, that I didn't finish one single project in March.  So I have declared the next fifteen days as "Take 'Em Out by Tax Time."  I am going to get these four projects done by April 15th.  All but one of them is over half way done so I think it is a goal I can accomplish.








Simple Skyp Socks,  first sock is done and the second one I just finished decreasing the gusset.




Coffee Bean sweater, just needs the ribbing on the bottom and the two sleeves.




Nypon Shawl, one more repeat of chart A, 6 rows of chart B and then just 16 rows of Chart C.




Mockery Socks, these might be the ones that do me in but I am going to give it my best shot.  I am on the heel flap of the first one.  

I will have my spinning goals in the next post.


Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Ten on Tuesday--Library Edition

First I have been knitting just not very fast so hopefully I will have a good knitting post up soon.


Ten Reason to use the Public Library

1. It is cheap.  (unless you have late fees)

2. I don't have to store all the books that I read from there.

3. E-Books I can get books for my e reader through the state library.

4.  Inter library loan.  If they don't have it.  They can get it.

5. Story time.  NaNa at our library is awesome.

6. Mini classes for kids. The girls are taking sewing right now.

7. Movies to check out.

8.  Don't have buyers remorse if you read a book that sucks and think you wasted your money.

9.  Librarians are super neat people.

10.  Free bookmarks!!!!!!  My youngest daughter has a collection.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Ten On Tuesday

This week's topic is ten things you love about spring.  Thanks Carole.

1. Getting rid of the heavy coat.

2. Sleeping with window open.

3. The sound of the woodpecker waking me up.

4. Spring break.  A week of not carting kids to school and making lunches.

5. March Madness.  I love watching college basketball on the weekends.  Rock Chalk Jayhawk!!!!!

6. Going to the park with the kids and watching them play.

7. Knitting outside on the porch.

8. Trees budding out.

9. Green grass.

10. Thunderstorms.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Socks!!!



Simple Skyp socks out of Hill Country Yarns in Bluebonnet.  I have the first one finished now and I have started the second one.  I am just past the ribbing on the cuff and a few rows into the pattern.



Mockery Socks out of Fleece Artist 2/6 Merino.  I haven't worked on these much since I took the picture a couple of days ago so they look about the same.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Ten on Tuesday

Today's Ten on Tuesday is your favorite kinds of pie!!

1. Pineapple Pie, it is something that brings back wonderful memories of my childhood helping my grandmother make them. Before we baked them we always sprinkled them with sugar!

2. Pecan Pie, one of my absolute favorites.  I loved how the pecans get all sugary.

3. Pumpkin Pie, I like to make this all year long.  It reminds me of fall.  I think I have everything I need to make one today.

4. Chocolate Cream Pie, how can you not like pie that has chocolate in it????

5. Coconut Cream Pie,  especially if the coconut on top is toasted just a little bit.

6. Apple Pie, with lots of cinnamon and sugar with butter makes the house smell so good.

7. Peach Pie is a favorite that I always forget about.

8. Oatmeal Creme Pie, I know it is not "pie" but I love them.

9. Chicken Pot Pie, but without peas.  Peas are yucky.

10. Ice cream Pie, I love any pie that involves ice cream.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

On the Wheel



I thought I would show what is currently getting attention on my wheel.  This is the AllSpunUp Spin a long fiber for February/March. It is a 50/30/20 alpaca/merino/silk blend that practically spins itself. I have enjoyed this blend and the color is amazing.  I am trying to decide if I should leave it a single or make it a 2 ply.



This is the first bobbin of the fleece that I am working on.  I love the oatmeal color.  I still have a lot of it left to do.




This is some BFL that I got at the Wicked Stitch.  Jennifer dyed this and I so enjoyed spinning it.  It just needs to be plied at this point.  I let it rest while I started the alpaca/merino/silk.  I will probably ply this after I finish the first bobbin of the other.

Tuesday, March 01, 2011

Ten on Tuesday

Ten Things I Like About March

1. My husband's birthday, without him I would be very lonely.  I am so thankful that he is my husband.

2. My youngest daughter, Punkinbug, has a birthday this month also.  She is a joy to have around and smart as a whip.

3. Spring Break, a whole week that I don't have to make the "school run".

4. The grass starts to peek out of the ground.  Those little pieces of green give me hope that winter is almost over.

5. March Madness, I love watching some unknown team bring down a big name.  There is always a Cinderella team that comes out of nowhere.

6. Melting snow.

7. Taking the kids to the park.

8. Warmer weather

9. Knowing that I won't see -5 degrees for at least 8 months

10. 31 days in the month gives me more time to knit.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Handspun Makes Me Happy



This blue and green yarn is going to be some mittens for the Little Buddy next fall.  He picked out this fiber and said he wanted a hat and a pair of mittens.  I navajo plied it and I got around 94 yards from half of the braid.  I will spin the other half and should be able to get a hat and pair of mittens from it.



I love love love UrbanGypz superwash merino roving.  It is a dream to spin. I got around 326 yards of a three ply out of the Mr. Blinky braid that I had. I am not sure what this is going to be yet.  I had originally thought socks but it is so very pretty it might be a cowl or a small shawlette.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Rock Chalk Jayhawk Sock



I finished my Rock Chalk Jayhawk socks this week.

Pattern Stansfield 14 from More Sensational Knitted Socks
Started January 13, 2011
Finished February 22, 2011
Needles Size 0 Addi Turbo Circulars
Yarn Lorna's Laces in Lorikeet


I think they turned out great and they should since this is one of my favorite yarns to use for socks.  I always know that I am going to get a great sock when I use this yarn.  I think this is at least my fourth pair out of this yarn and they are always some of my favorites to wear.


This is my fourth pair of finished socks this year.  So I am doing pretty good for my goal of 12 finished pairs by the end of the year.

Monday, February 21, 2011

I Might Be Crazy


I bought some washed fleece to spin for a sweater.  Yes, I can't believe I did it either.  This is what is left to flick before I can card it up.




This is what has already been flicked.  I have a very long way to go. I am hoping when it is all done I will be able to make just a cardigan that I can use for everyday wear.