One more reminder that my blog has moved to:
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Friday, June 01, 2007
Friday, May 18, 2007
New Post
New Post over at my New Blog!
Words & Wool
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www.wordsandwool.wordpress.com
Words & Wool
Please update your bloglines, links, and favorites with the new address. :)
www.wordsandwool.wordpress.com
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
BLOG MOVING!
I've decided to give Wordpress a try, so please change your bloglines, favorites, etc. to:
www.wordsandwool.wordpress.com
Something new on the needles
Thank you to everyone for the awesome comments about Thermal! It was so nice to hear that you like it too. Happily now I can move on to my next project - Wicked.
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I cast-on for Wicked Sunday night and I'm already past the division for the arms! Wow! I'm using Lion Brand Cotton Ease (50% Cotton, 50% Acrylic) in the color Lake. I'm knitting the 36-39 inch size on size 7 needles. I did go ahead and knit the neckline on 6's as other people online went down one needle size with good results.
I tried the top on last night and so far it looks like it is going to be an excellent summer top. I was worried that the blue was a little too light in color for me, but I'm starting to really like it. The Cotton Ease is knitting up very nicely and feels good.
***Knitting Group is Tonight! We meet at the new Starbucks in Wilmette (corner of Lake & Laramie, just to the west of I-94 on Lake Ave.). We start at around 6:30 and go until 8ish. Any yarn enthusiast is welcome!***
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I cast-on for Wicked Sunday night and I'm already past the division for the arms! Wow! I'm using Lion Brand Cotton Ease (50% Cotton, 50% Acrylic) in the color Lake. I'm knitting the 36-39 inch size on size 7 needles. I did go ahead and knit the neckline on 6's as other people online went down one needle size with good results.
I tried the top on last night and so far it looks like it is going to be an excellent summer top. I was worried that the blue was a little too light in color for me, but I'm starting to really like it. The Cotton Ease is knitting up very nicely and feels good.
***Knitting Group is Tonight! We meet at the new Starbucks in Wilmette (corner of Lake & Laramie, just to the west of I-94 on Lake Ave.). We start at around 6:30 and go until 8ish. Any yarn enthusiast is welcome!***
Monday, May 14, 2007
It Was Like Knitting a Sock for Bigfoot
Thermal![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgkh1WfLbVXSz78e8NeIuV42T8l6Ak0VIlYXJH9E48l5Y7S0YDcOuFTkB79ncqlubo-ygTdP4rdOp-sVirKoxYixFbV1zApEC3a8rcqmPJ7eba6bYcmOPSov6H4XNDan67Vr5Z_ig/s320/Thermal,+at+last%21.jpg)
Pattern: Thermal by Laura Chau
Yarn: Knit Picks Gloss in Dusk (9 skeins for the 40 inch size)
Needles: Knit Picks circular and double points size 0 (2.0 mm)
Start Date: February 18, 2007
End Date: May 8, 2007 (89 days!!!)
Comments: Sock yarn. Size 0 needles. Waffle stitch. Sounds like a sock, doesn't it? No. Instead it is the most fabulous sweater I have ever knit. Even though the number of stitches involved is equivalent to knitting Bigfoot a pair of socks, it was all worth it. This sweater rocks! The only downside is that it's 90 degrees outside and that is just not silk/wool sweater weather. Guess this top will have to wait for an Oregon premier this winter (maybe by then I'll find a good tank top to wear under it). :)
Overall this was a wonderful pattern and a great use of a lightweight yarn. The Knit Picks
Gloss knit up beautifully and I'm very happy with the color I chose. I knit the 40 inch size knowing that my 42 inch bust would be decreasing as I worked out the last couple months. Sure enough. I'm now a 39 inch bust and the sweater fits very well. No changes to the pattern. I did everything it said. After knitting with this minuscule gauge, I'm off to knit a sweater in worsted weight!
The smaller pics are close-ups of the shoulder seam/collar and the new, improved buttons.
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Pattern: Thermal by Laura Chau
Yarn: Knit Picks Gloss in Dusk (9 skeins for the 40 inch size)
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Start Date: February 18, 2007
End Date: May 8, 2007 (89 days!!!)
Comments: Sock yarn. Size 0 needles. Waffle stitch. Sounds like a sock, doesn't it? No. Instead it is the most fabulous sweater I have ever knit. Even though the number of stitches involved is equivalent to knitting Bigfoot a pair of socks, it was all worth it. This sweater rocks! The only downside is that it's 90 degrees outside and that is just not silk/wool sweater weather. Guess this top will have to wait for an Oregon premier this winter (maybe by then I'll find a good tank top to wear under it). :)
Overall this was a wonderful pattern and a great use of a lightweight yarn. The Knit Picks
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhhkItw49rNPIZIZCR4gXo1b_4nL6JChy0Phk2NQFQVC3M8ncv3cQAAUNszTt7gq4-ZRrHNez2IpcH78G2_CgQoX9h4YHDHOgpsXGUftwlr8hQs_WP4xhwY361cvlfeoBVhW8dryQ/s200/Thermal+Buttons.jpg)
The smaller pics are close-ups of the shoulder seam/collar and the new, improved buttons.
Friday, May 11, 2007
You May Notice
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As for now I am working on a super plain and easy sock. The yarn is Meilenweit Cotton Fantasy (a wool/cotton blend). The color has the descriptive name of 803. Doesn't this sock just make you think of 803? :)
I'm knitting this sock on size 0 (2.0 mm) double points and doing a simple 2x2 ribbing with a peasant heel. I'm a couple inches past the heel already. The yarn is knitting up very nicely and, as always, the self-striping just makes me knit faster and faster. I love seeing the next stripe appear!
Thursday, May 10, 2007
The Loopy Ewe Seasonal Sock Club Summer Kit
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Wednesday, May 09, 2007
March 25th
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I always thought I was a process knitter. I love the needles, yarn, and the actual knitting, but now that I realize it's been nearly 7 weeks since I finished something and I am bothered by this fact immensely, I'm thinking I am a product knitter after all. Maybe I'm 40% process, 60% product. How about you?
P.S. The picture is a peek at my finished Thermal! Right now it is blocking/drying. A final finished project post will be up soon. Apologies for the dark, yucky picture - Stormy spring is here. :)
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