June 21, 2008

SP Question 2

This week's question is: As a kid, what did you look forward to most about summer vacation/break/holiday?

Not having homework! When I was little, I spent at least half the summer with my grandparents in Arkansas, grandparents in Chicago, my dad in northwestern suburbs, and at camp for a couple of weeks. This gave my babysitter, who had 4 kids of her own, some time off. I started working part time when I was 15.

During high school years, I had more time for socializing with my friends. Since I home, I got to hand out with my friends more than when I was younger. One summer, I worked at Sunny Hill Beach in Wauconda. The beach next door, Phil's Beach, was in the Blues Brothers movie. They drove the car around in the sand announcing for their concert. Anyway, I got to work at the concession stand on the beach selling snacks, drinks, ice cream, etc. That was the year La Bamba came out. (A long time ago, I know.) Someone would play the sound on the jukebox, which was hooked up to outdoor speakers at least once an hour. If I never hear that song again, I'll be happy.

February 27, 2008

Prego Vest

No pictures today, just griping. I have gauge issues. Apparently, I don't know how to count. I'm trying to work on the Back To School Vest from Fitted Knits. I'm a loose knitter, but for some reason, I swatched with the recommended needles (size 7). This wouldn't be a problem if I could count or see that my gauge was waaaaay off. For some reason, I thought I was ok.

I was in between sizes for the pattern. Usually, I would go up to give myself some room. I say "usually" lightly here since I've only made 3 garments. ;P Anyway, I'm almost finished with the bottom border and am thinking that this looks really big. I mean REALLY big. The last time, it was a hunchback sweater. This time, it's a trimester pregrancy vest. The thing was at least 6-7 inches, unstretched, bigger than my belly. That's even bigger than my thunder thighs! Strike one.

So, I go to the frog pond and swatch again with size 6 and size 5 needles. On the size 5, the 18 inches were just slightly larger than the 4 inches required. I'm thinkin' that's fine. Well, it probably would be fine if I'd gone down a size instead of up a size on the pattern. I've even been knitting with the buddha marker. Strike two.

I'm going to post some questions on the KAL group Robin moderates, but I'm going to pose them here as well. First question is regarding the yarn. I'm using the recommended Cascade 220. After this is washed and does any "blooming" (whatever that is), would that make the garment larger or smaller? This will help in deciding which size to knit.

Question two regards the pattern. I'm not sure if I understand this correctly. If I decide to make the finished bust size of 41", the picture shows 23" for the bust. This means the bust will be 46", right? Even after knitting on the size 5 needles, I'm about 4-5 inches bigger than my belly. Does this mean that I'm ok? Does the 5 inches mean the pattern gives that much room for wearing a shirt underneath the vest? Isn't that a bit much? I know the ribbing section will be smaller because of the stretch and will hug the body, but I didn't think the bottom border (alternating stockinette and reverse stockinette) should be that much bigger.

Oh knowledgeable world of knitters - please help me! Gracias!

January 31, 2008

Greener Pastures

I'm moving along on the Cozy V. I was getting sick of knitting the body ribbing, so I took a bring when I finished a ball of yarn. I completed one sleeve. I've gone back to the body now and have about 2 inches left to knit. Then I just need to knit the second sleeve and finish the neck band. Woo hoo, I'm on the home stretch!

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I think part of my success this time is that I put on my buddha stitch marker for good luck. Monica had mentioned this about a year ago. She was having trouble with a project (hard to believe I know) and needed some good luck. The beads came from Knitche in Downers Grove (aka crazy bead store).

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For the sock update, I've knit up to the point of turning the heel. I started and ripped out a couple of times because I wasn't paying attention to the short-rowing. Kathy says that she doesn't knit the heels until she has enough time in one sitting to complete both of them. I think I'll take her advise on that.

January 26, 2008

My life

Robin tagged me in a recent meme last Saturday. It's taken me this long to think of something. This is 10 things I've done that others may have not. I was trying to think of things in terms of that "mass amounts of people might not have done". LOL

Here goes:

1) I'm a CPA and MBA. I feel like I've been a perpetual student sometimes. I'm always taking classes to learn new knitting techniques. Maybe that's why I've felt in the past that I haven't made many FO's.

2) I've worked at the same company for 18 years. I started as a part-time teller for a bank, when I was in college. I then moved on to Assistant Manager, Trainer/Internal Auditor, Staff Accountant, Branch Operations Manager, back to Accounting for Instore branches, then Consumer Lending Functional, and now I'm back to Retail Reporting. I can't remember when I became a Vice President, but I know it was by 30.

3) I'm a collector. Over the years, I've collected shot glasses, glass paperweights, nutcrackers, tea pots, and first edition, signed hardcover fiction. Some collections are now gone or dwindled. I only continuing on the signed hardcovers now. Since I've been knitting, you could say that I'm collecting yarn and knitting books as well, because my stash seems to be ever growing. :)

4) I a machine knit, hand knit, crochet, and sometimes bead. I haven't done as much machine knitting lately, so I need to try to do more of that. I also want to try some chain metal bracelets. I bought a book at Michael's recently and there's a bead store in Lisle that has some gorgeous metal jewelry. They have classes there, so I'll probably sign up for one soon. (see, perpetual student)

5) I have a tattoo. One of my sisters gave us a family cruise right after her divorce was final. She got her belly button pierced and I got my tattoo. I'd been thinking about one since I was in college, but the opportunity never presented itself. I have a small shamrock, of course, that cannot be seen even if I have a bathing suit on.

6) I'm a clutz and bruise easily. Not a good combination. When I was little, the doctors used to question my mom about every bruise. I've vowed to have a party the day I don't have a bruise somewhere on my body. It hasn't happened yet.

7) I've had lasik surgery. Without my contacts, I was blind. Now I can see the clock in the morning, go snorkeling or swimming without worrying, etc. It's great. The surgery was a little freaky, but I'm so glad I did it.

8) I'm getting invisible braces. I just had the molds done and now waiting to get the braces made. Even though I'm 38, I want to get them for myself. Hopefully, they'll help with my TMJ a little.

9) I have a 300-disc DVD player. My original intention was to put all of my DVDs and all my CDs in there. When I put my DVDs in there, there were 100 (including the extra DVDs that come with some movies). I decided I'd see if I can fill it up entirely with DVDs. There are about 250. I don't buy as many as I used to, but I'm going to take the supplemental discs out of there and see how many are just movies. I guess you can say I collect movies as well!

10) I send care packages to deployed soldiers. I've been doing this through Books for Soldiers for about 3 years now. During the holidays, I try to send more care packages and hold drives at work. I try to send a couple care packages a month.

December 31, 2007

If at first you don't succeed....

One of the cardinal rules of following a knitting pattern is probably to R E A D the pattern. On my Cozy V Pullover, I was about to the point of putting the sleeve stitches on hold. I wasn't following the pattern exactly because I had a different gauge. It's a basic top down sweater, which I did once before, so I thought I could handle that without any problems. All of the sizes start with the same number of stitches and increase to a certain point. You repeat rows 3 (increase knit row) and 4 (no increase purl row) until the desired point.

My problem was not reading row 3 correctly. The crucial row in this case. I was only increasing before and after each stitch marker and didn't read the part that said to do an increase in the first and last stitch as well. The result was that there was waaaaay more stitches in the back section than in the combined left/right front sections. This would be ok if I was a hunchback. So I ripped out the 2+ balls of yarn and started over. I've just reknit 1 ball so far. (Sorry for the dark picture.)

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I was so mad at myself that I took a break before starting this over and knit some washcloths. The round washcloth pattern is here and the ribbed washcloth pattern was on the ballband.

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They knit up pretty quickly, and gave me enough time to get over my frustration. What I learned is that I need to write down what I think the pattern says and see if it results in the correct number of stitches. I should be able to stand upright now when it's finished. :)

October 04, 2007

I have WIPs!

I've had a  stressful couple of weeks, but I have been knitting. I haven't been happy with my camera lately either. So, for an update on my projects. Yeah, that's plural. I have multiple projects going on. I feel like a grown-up knitter.

Reversible Cable Throw

I finally received the yarn from discountyarnsale this past Monday. I haven't taken it out of the bag yet, but the color looks close. I should be able to start working on this throw again. I'm going to alternate the skeins of yarn in case there's a noticeable difference in the color. But even if there is, it's just a throw and it's not a gift.

Crochet Star Afghan

I still had a ton of red, white, blue, and red/white/blue variegated acrylic yarn in my stash. I've been thinking about crochet ripple afghans and decided it would be a good use to dwindle the stash down. I came across this star shaped crochet pattern from Yarn Diva and fell in love with it. I started this pattern last week and worked on it alot last Saturday.

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Felted Poinsetta Wreath

I've knitted and felted all the pieces. I didn't follow the felting instructions because I don't want to mess around with the floral wire like the pattern states. The kit comes with 2 different sized wire. The thicker wire is supposed to be fed through the green stem and up through 3 layers of petals. Then the top  layer of petals is sewn on and has the yellow french knots or beads. I decided that I'm going to sew the petal layers together and onto the wreath frame so they won't come off. I'm not a french knot person, so I think I'm going to go the beaded route. I haven't taken a picture of the felted petals, but here's one of the before flowers. There are a total of 8 flowers all together.

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I went to Minneapolis Monday and Tuesday for work and stopped at the Yarnery during lunch. I saw these snowmen last year when I went to the shop, but now they've knit some up with the glittery yarn. Very cute. Of course, I bought the pattern for the accessories as well as a pumpkin pattern.

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I also picked up a skein of Malabrigo lace and a crocheted lace scarf they had knit up in the store. It was really nice in person. The scarf pattern looks like a crocheted chevron ripple. I've passed up this lace a couple of times and couldn't resist any more. The blue is not as bright and the lighter color has green in it that doesn't come across in the picture. Very yummy.

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My very last bit of news is that I'm finally on Ravelry! Woo Hoo!!! I was just sent notice yesterday. I've started keying in my stash. It has an export function to Excel which would be a great feature if I didn't already key my inventory in Excel a few months ago. Oh well, great minds and all.  I don't have a flicker account yet, so I'll have to do that and take pics of my yarn. Shamrockknits was already taken, so my ID is 'shamrockknitsil'. I didn't have much time to look around the site, but it seems VERY cool. I love that I can see all the projects people have made with a certain yarn.  A lot of my stash was bought because I liked the yarn and I didn't really have a pattern in mind. I think that search function is going to help tremendously. I'll be doing alot of surfing on the site this weekend.

September 11, 2007

Knitting and Politics

A couple years ago at a knitting retreat, the owners of the facility shared with us a poem that their mother, Peggy Chester,  wrote in 1971. It was published in one of the Kendaville, IN newspapers but I don't know the exact one. I hope this doesn't violate any copyright laws, but I thought it appropriate to share today.

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I think I'll send extra packages this month to deployed soldiers through my group, Books For Soldiers. It's overwhelming to see the number of requests on the site. But like one of my volunteer cards say, "Supporting our Troops, One Care Package at a Time".

July 25, 2007

First Fiber Fest

I went to my first fiber festival this past weekend in Crystal Lake. I went with Robin and her friend Lisa. We had a really good time. They introduced me to Brooks Farm. Wow. They have a lot of really nice yarns. I bought 3 skeins of the Riata in a lilac color. It's much darker in the picture. I bought one skein of Socks that Rock and a shawl pattern. I wanted the color of yarn used in the pattern, but the vendor didn't have it. I think she's going to be at Stitches, so maybe I'll ask her to bring it there.

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June 30, 2007

The secret's out

We finally had Kathy's baby shower today. When she and Betty came to my house, she saw Doree, Cathy and Lucia but didn't realize they were here for her. She just thought they were at my house knitting.Too funny. So this is what I made for Kathy.

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It's the Elizabeth Zimmerman Surprise Baby Jacket/Sweater. I made it out of Cottontots so it's machine washable. I didn't put in too many stripes because I didn't really know how it was going to look in the end. It's pretty amazing how the sweater folds up. It should be called an origami sweater.

Bss_buttons I found the perfect buttons to match at Knitting Today when I went on my knitting retreat. Don't they look cute? Hopefully they're on sturdy enough. Since this is only the 2nd or 3rd garment I've made, I never had to sew buttons on before. Thanks for the advice Robin. :)

May 11, 2007

My very own Lucky

Happy early Birthday to meeeeee!!!!! My birthday's next week, but it's before our weekly Thursday get together. The knitting gals got me some great stuff.

Bday_goodies

I got some clover needle holders and the Cables Untangled book. I must have picked up the clover holders a dozen times and always put them back. And the girls know - I'm a cable freak. I just love them. And I love the book. Woo hoo! Then, Doree knit me a Lucky hedgehog!

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Isn't it the cutest? It's the Fiber Trends pattern. Doree's made a ton of these over the last year and recently turned one into a skunk, which is pretty cute too. Knitters are the greatest, aren't we? Thanks everyone!