Friday, March 31, 2006

Flash Your Stash

I has come to my attention (mostly from all the pictures posted yesterday) that my stash is not that big. Oh well.

First off, the sock yarn: I call this picture "Socks and Shoes"



Except the socks have some assembly required. There has been one skein addition to the sock stash since the picture was taken, a gift from my Mystery Pal. :)

There's some Lorna's Laces, Opal, Trekking, Koigu, Wildfoote, Bearfoot, and various others. I'm not naming all of them!

And now on to non-sock stash:

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See, when I say I like blue yarn I'm not kidding!

Some highlights include the No No Kitty yarn in the bottom left corner, some cashmere blend for a sweater in the lower righthand corner, and the stuff in the bag is Nature Cotton. You can also probably spot some Manos and Noro.

And last but not least:

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The rest of the stash!

The cones are Peace Fleece, there's some light blue tweed for a sweater, Handpainted Yarn Bulky in the lower left corner, the purple and blue varigated in the bottom row is Shepherd Worsted from my Holiday SP, and the purple yarn in the bag I won during the Knittyboard WIP-along. That's going to be a sweater too.

And that's it, the end of the stash. I have quite a bit of donated acrylic for charity knitting, but I don't count that as "stash" because I didn't buy it and it's not for me!

WIP it out, the final episode

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OK, here goes!

First up are the living room WIPs. These are the projects that get worked on mostly while I'm watching movies. Or other Netflix.

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At the top we have Tubey, and bottom from left to right: a secret project (my most recently started WIP), a tank top I started to avoid having to photograph that yarn for FYS. I mean, if it's part of a WIP it's not stash, right?

Speaking of, why is everyone posting Flash Your Stash pictures today? Is anyone else as confused about this as I am, it's tomorrow!

OK, on with the WIPs. Next we have socks and a bag:

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From top left: Elfine's Socks, Conwy Socks (my oldest WIP, and the only one started before the new year!), Mata Hari socks
Bottom: Spork (a felted messenger bag)

Last but not least, the animal WIPs:

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Left is a pig I'm making with some random pink acrylic. Right is the bunny, which is waiting on something pink and fuzzy for the inner ear.

And I'll be posting for Flash Your Stash tomorrow!

Monday, March 27, 2006

Socks finished and bunny in progress!

I finished these lovely purple socks tonight. Sockapaloooza pal, you only have to wait a little over a month. ;)

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Details:

Pattern: my own design
Yarn: Knitpicks Palette in purple
Started: 3/8/06
Finished: 3/27/06

I also have a bunny that's almost finished. I just need to knit the insides of the ears, and then seam and stuff.

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It even kinda looks like a bunny!

My SP package is here!!!

So, there was a little snafu with the first package, which is hopefully still making it's leisurely way here... or back to my SP... or anywhere but being lost forever because that would just be too sad.

But Package #2 has arrived!

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I saw all those tissue wrapped things and I just had to take a picture.

And after much unwrapping, the contents:

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From top left:

An awesome (handmade?) bracelet with black plastc rings, blue beaded rings holding them together, and a little silver star charm. I'm wearing it now! A ball of Cashsoft DK to make Mrs. Beeton, and blue plaid PJ pants! My SP read that I like to knit in my PJs and got me these cute pants. :)

Next Row:

Buffy mints. Yes, you read that right. I can eat these little mints, and then when I'm done I'll have a Buffy tin to hold... stitch markers or something. :D The little pink fish is a pin made by a local artist, and my SP suggested we name her Starieyed. I agree. :)

And last but not least...

Boston Baked Beans (tee hee) and Violet "mints". Are they really mint, or violet flavored? I have no clue. She said that I probably wouldn't like them, but I'm going to give it a shot. And if they're gross I'll just offer them to my friends and make *them* eat them!

Saturday, March 25, 2006

WIP it out!

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I just saw this cute little thing over on Elspeth's blog. I'm going to do it too - on Friday. :)

I haven't been posting much because I haven't finished anything since those socks. What have I been doing? Well, working on WIPs and starting new stuff too. I won't tell you everything on the needles at the moment because you'll get to see it all on Friday. But suffice it to say that I've been working on one slightly-abandoned WIP and started two more. Two are close to completion, though. :)

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Knitting with beads, and a new design

Tonight the PhD knitting girls had a workshop called Knitting with Beads. In the workshop we taught "bead knitting", "beaded knitting", and "slip stitch beading".

I also came up with my very own design.

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My designed piece (left) is called Beaded Square Cat Toy. Jessica's design (right) is called Square Beaded Cat Toy.

I might publish the pattern soon, I'm thinking about it.

Monday, March 20, 2006

F is for...

Finally!

Now children, gather round for a story.

Once upon a time I really wanted a Mind the Gap shirt. I knew someone who was going to London, so I asked him to get me one. And he did... but it was too small. So small, that even were I to become anorexic and lose 50 pounds, it would still be fitted because the shirt was smaller than my ribcage. It was a BIG disappointment. Or, rather, a small disappointment. ;)

Over the summer one of my coworkers went to London, and I asked him to bring me back a shirt, but unfortunately he didn't have time to pick one up.

Well, just a couple of weeks ago I learned that Tania was going to London, and asked her to pick me up a Mind the Gap shirt. And she did, and today it arrived in the mail. Nine months after the original request I finally have my shirt. It's really a short sleeve "junior" fit, but since it's freezing today I'm wearing a long sleeve black shirt under it. :)

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Rockin!

I got my first Socks That Rock sock club package today. See Soapfibergal's blog for pictures, cuz I'm too lazy to take them myself. ;)

However, Catherine requested a better picture of the keychain, so here goes.

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It's just a little skein of yarn with a label that says "Emergency Sock Yarn, Don't leave home without it!"

Saturday, March 18, 2006

The knitters go out!

This afternoon a bunch of knittyboarders gathered in the lobby of the hotel to meet. Enallagma9, Bryghtrose, Kirsti, me, polarg, and Joanna - bitterknitter (taking the picture). The "Magnificent 7".

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We met and went from there to Newbury Yarns to look around and drool over yarn. After hitting Windsor Button, grabbing some food, and losing a few along the way to other commitments, Kirsti, polarg, bryghtrose, and I headed back to the hotel for some knitting and chatting. We soon realized we were all knitting socks.

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Add those to the three handknit pairs we were wearing between the four of us and you get a lot of socks!

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I also had to share the Jaffa Cakes.

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Fun was had by all. Maybe too much fun, when we realized it was 10pm and we should probably go home. ;)

Friday, March 17, 2006

St. Patrick's Day is really a holiday about knitting

You heard it here first!

First off, I finished my Dublin Bay socks. (Did you notice that? Dublin Bay!)

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The recipient (like most of the known world) has larger feet than I do, so they're a little big for the sock blockers.

Next I headed over to Catherine's to dye yarn. We got some Kool Aid in green and blue.

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Mad Scientwists... hee hee. Here's some of my yarn dyeing.

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Alexis came over with her very fab scarf, which totally belongs on this blog.

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Stars? check Blue? check I think I need to make one of my own.

And last, but not least, I started my 2nd ever pair of toe-up socks. I like this toe much better. The pattern is Elfine's Socks. :)

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Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Knitters from afar and fun with the camera

Early early (12:01am) Tuesday morning I read on Kirsti's blog that she'd be coming to Boston and looking for people to knit with. So I did my knitterly duty and left her a comment inviting her to come to my Tuesday knitting group, also attended by Jenn. And she came! Another example of the craziness of knitters - after arriving at the airport she dropped her stuff off at the hotel, found the subway station, and joined us for coffee and knitting. :)

Afterwards we grabbed some dinner and took this picture as proof that we all do really exist.

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See how I'm short?

So today I went to knit with the girls in my PhD program and decided this was the perfect time to sample the Jaffa Cakes. The whole event was photographed so you can all share the moment with me.

Ready...

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Where's the chocolate?

Set...

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GO!

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I have trouble with giggling when people are taking a picture of me eating. ;)

The verdict?

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Wait, this blog is supposed to be about knitting?

Oh yeah... well here are some socks for you.

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Monday, March 13, 2006

E is for Eat

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I have had a really hard time thinking of a picture for E. I wanted to do Entropy, and still will as a bonus entry if I can figure out how to photograph entropy before the 15th. So, since I didn't use C for Cats, I decided to show Pantalaimon and Kirjava enjoying one of their favorite activities - eating.

In addition to fulfilling the letter E this post proves that I actually have two cats that look alike, and it's not like when I was a kid and used to try to convince people that I was twins by putting my hair in a ponytail and taking it down.

Ten Reasons I Like Jenn

I got this from Jen's blog and decided to take the tag and write about Jenn! Yes, those are different people.

Call it a meme - find one blogger in your life you especially appreciate and post your own list. Tag, you're it.

10. Because from the very day I met her I just liked her!
9. In the short time I've known her, she's been a great friend - even offering to bring me anything I needed when I was sick!
8. She makes killer strawberry jam. :)
7. We share a deep love of socks! see here
6. She knit my Zebra Socks!
5. She tells me when the hot guys are gay, and I can't tell.
4. When I need the wisdom of a big sister, I can ask Jenn because I am the big sister in my family.
3. She convinced me to buy blue Danskos that are so cute!
2. Sometimes she says really snarky things, and I think it's hilarious. :)
1. Because she's just generally a nice, kind, and generous person. The world needs more people like Jenn.

As for knitting... socks for Jenn.

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

The Secret Sweater is done!

Yay, I finished! Well, the knitting is finished. I still need to block and seam it but that won't happen until after this weekend, since I have potential students coming to stay with me.

Anyway, no pictures of the sweater, but I do have a couple of other pictures for you tonight. :)

First off, some goodies from Shona:

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The famous Jaffa Cakes, which I've never tried but will now have the chance to! She also sent Fruit Pastilles, which apparently are also very good, and a keychain for Edinburgh.

This is perfect for two reasons - one because I haven't been having the best week. Second because my keychain broke tonight! Yes, my big green tape measure that allows me to locate my keys from many feet away finally bit the dust. Well, first the tab fell off the tape measure part, but I had my uncle melt it back on. Then it was getting weak again so I taped it. Now the part connecting it to the ring has broken and I think it's time that it becomes just another tape measure.

And now for the second picture, the very little progress I've made on my Sockapalooza socks:

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Yep, purple ruffley cuffs. That's all. It was a lot of stitches to cast on, okay!

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

GRRR... but my sweater is going very well!

I had a rather crummy day. Not in a knitting related way.

But on the subway ride home tonight I worked some more on the sleeves for the secret sweater and I'm very very close to being done. Maybe tomorrow.

Saturday, March 04, 2006

Hats, and my feet impersonate a zebra

On Tuesday I tried on Rachel's hat at knitting group. It was too small for her because it was originally intended for her cousin, but it fit me perfectly. Thus began the project of knitting a very quick Manos hat for Rachel from my stash yarn, and trading her for the Noro hat. I completed it last night and here we are (tired and cold - but that's another story) in our hats.

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I knit the teal Manos one, and she knit the Noro hat.

Today I saw Jenn, and she gave me my zebra socks! The deal is, she doesn't like knitting with Koigu, so I'm knitting some Koigu socks for her, and she knit my Opal Zebra socks. Of course she was much more speedy than I am... I haven't even started hers yet. :(

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Don't worry, the socks actually fit very well and are not baggy at the back of the ankle. It only looks that way in the picture because I have my feet flexed in the "Hey look, I have ballerina arches!" position.

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

They named a yarn after me!

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Yes, I'm sure it was really named after me too.

And this is something I just threw together when I thought about trying some lace:

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OK, I'm lying. My classmate Rachelle is crocheting a tablecloth and it was just so beautiful that I had to post a picture.

Sock Yarn

    A quest to use sock yarns:

    Yarns I've had:
    * means I really liked it

    4-ply Soft
    A Piece of Vermont*
    Alpafina
    Artsygal*
    Artyarns Supermerino*
    Austermann Step
    BMFA Sock Candy*
    Black Bunny Fibers*
    Brown Sheep Naturespun Sport
    Chinese Mystery sock yarn
    Claudia's Handpaints
    Conjoined Creations Flat Feet
    Crystal Palace Maizy
    CTH Supersock
    Dicentra Designs
    Dorchester Farms
    Fabel
    Fearless Fibers
    Fixation*
    Gloss (KP)
    handspun
    Inspinknity*
    Interlacements Beibi Seda
    Interlacements Tiny Toes
    Interlacements Toasty Toes
    Jarbo Raggi
    JKnits*
    Jojoland Melody
    Koigu*
    Kona Superwash
    KP Essential
    KP Merino
    KP Palette
    Limbo
    Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock*
    Macek Designs
    Madelinetosh
    Magic Stripes
    Mega Boots Stretch
    Microspun
    Nature's Palette
    Noro Kureyon Sock
    Opal
    Panda Cotton
    Paton's Kroy*
    Peru DK
    Peruvian Quechua
    Regia Bamboo*
    Regia Cotton
    Regia Strato*
    Ruby Sapphire
    Sockotta
    Socks That Rock*
    Star (Classic Elite)
    Stitch Jones
    Sunshine Yarns*
    Three Fates Cauldron Sock*
    TOFUtsies
    Trekking*
    Wick
    Wildfoote*
    Wollmeise*
    Wool Ease
    Yarn Pirate*

    In Progress:

    Perchance to Knit
    Regia
    Vesper
    Yarns in the stash:

    All Things Heather
    Ancient Threads
    Apple Laine
    Araucania Ranco
    Artyarns Ultramerino
    Autumn House Farm
    Baby Ull
    Ball and Skein
    Baywood Yarns
    Bearfoot (Mountain Colors)
    Briar Rose Fibers
    Brooklyn Handspun
    Cavyshops Handpaint
    C*eye*ber Fiber
    Cervinia Calzetteria
    CTH Superglitz
    Chasing Rainbows Dyeworks
    Chewy Spaghetti
    Classic Elite Alpaca Sox
    Colinette Cadenza
    Colinette Jitterbug
    Country Classic Yarn for Sox
    Crash Into Ewe
    Crown Mountain Farms Sock Hop
    Curious Yarns
    Done Roving
    Dream in Color
    Duet (A Swell Yarn Shop)
    Dye Dreams
    Ellen's Half Pint Farm
    End of the World Farm
    Fashion Trend Sportivo
    The Fiber Denn
    Fleece Artist
    The Flock Bransonas
    Fortissima
    French Hill Farm
    Froehlich Blauband
    Fyberspates
    geeyouknit!
    Gjestal Silja
    Great Adirondack Soxie
    Greenwood Fiberworks
    Jaeger Matchmaker
    Jarbo Mini Raggi
    Jawoll
    Jawoll Cotton
    Just Our Yarn
    Knit Purl Natural Collection
    Kona Superwash
    KP Dancing
    KP Essential Tweed
    Lime & Violet
    Lisa Souza
    Louet Gems Pearl
    Luxe
    Mama Llama
    Merlin the Cat
    Meilenweit Cotton
    Meilenweit Trend
    Mind's Eye Merino/Tencel
    Mirasol Hacho
    Misty Mountain Farm
    The Natural Dye Studio
    Neighborhood Fiber Company
    Over the Rainbow Twinkletoes
    Peterle
    Pigeon Roof Studios
    Pine Woods
    Posh Yarn Lucia
    Prism Saki
    Pucker Brush Farm
    Regia Surf
    Reynolds Swizzle
    Reynolds Soft Sea Wool
    Rio De La Plata
    Royale Hare
    Roz Houseknecht
    Schaefer Anne
    Scout's Swag
    Sheep Shop Wensleydale
    Shelridge Farm
    ShibuiKnits
    Sockenwolle Unipo
    Spirit Trail Fiberworks
    Spunky Eclectic
    Steinbach Wolle Sockenwolle
    Sundara Yarn
    Sweetgeorgia
    Tess Designer Yarns
    Twisted
    The Unique Sheep
    Universal Ditto
    Valley Yarns Franklin
    vanCalcar Acres
    White Oak Studio tvyarn
    Wisdom Yarns Marathon
    Wool in the Woods
    The Woolen Rabbit
    Yarn Botanika Radiance
    Yarntini
    Ysolda Yarn
    Zen Yarn Garden


    To check out:

    Pippikneesocks
    Sophie's Toes
    The Spinning Bunny Yarns BFL

WIPs and FOs