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Monday, 2 June 2008
Alive, alive-oh
D'oh, I zoned out for a while there. I wish that would stop happening. My next psych appt isn't until July, either. It was s'posed to be April or early May, but it got put back. :-/ Still, I can phone them if need be, so it's not that bad.
Anyway, I haven't been completely unproductive (read: asleep) over the last few weeks. I've been reading (I keep meaning to write reviews... I really will do that. Eventually), and knitting, which I shall talk about a bit more in a moment, and doing a bit of work on a fannish website project with Sann. And over the last couple of days I've been gradually putting some knitting / crochet books and some more yarn up for sale on eBay. I might even get the non-knitting things I have to clear out up there, if I can get around to taking photos and working out postage. I need a better pair of scales!
Actually, talking of scales, I may or may not have lost weight recently, but I have been eating more healthily. And without having to think about it too hard, either - it's becoming more of a habit, which is really good. As well as that, I'm going to start doing more exercise again. I had meant to before, but I as part of the whole zoning out thing I was mainly stuck indoors. However, this morning I'm planning to either go for a walk in the park if I can get hold of Ally in time, or go to aquafit and then either the gym or just stay in the pool for a swim. I've got to get back into a routine where I've got something to get going for in the morning, and having something that I need to leave the house for is better. Otherwise I'm likely to faff around at the computer in my pyjamas until lunchtime! Quite possibly doing something productive, but still - I need that routine of being really "up and about", and being actually dressed is part of that.
Back to the knitting, anyhow. Let's see... looking back at those goals I set myself at the beginning of May, I'm afraid I still haven't finished Mum's present (I'm going to go and do some work on that in just a mo!). But as I said, I did finish the baby bootees, and I've also finished my second pair of socks - the Berlin Muster pattern - for the Sock Knitter's Pentathlon. I hit my personal targets as well: I wanted to finish in the first 100, and to improve my sock knitting time. Which I did: I finished as number 68, on 23rd May, so it took me exactly 3 weeks to knit them, doing an average of an hour or two a day. :-) Since then, as well as Mum's pressie I've been working on my Fireworks socks, and I've now finished the first one after a bit of a hiccup with the garter stitch toe the first go around (it ended up about twice as long as it should have been!). The second one of those is cast on and I'll now be slowly making my way down the leg whenever I want to work on a project that requires very little concentration for the most part. I don't have any pictures of that just yet, anyway, but I do have some of the finished objects. Want to see?....
Two pairs of baby booties:

Pattern(s): Pink: Saartje's Booties; Spicy: Saartje's Booties the Bockstark Way (knit in the round).
Yarns: Pink: Yarn Yard Bonny 'Fruit Salad'; Spicy: Posh Yarn Emily 'Mistress' and 'Pippin'.
Needles: 2.75mm
And a pretty pair of socks [info]:

What d'you think? Did the pattern show up well after all? Neither the colour or the pattern are what I'd normally think of as being "me". Too delicate / pretty - I just don't usually do pastels at all. But I like them! Surely I'm not moving to the light side? Noooooooooo!!!! Bring back the black! ;-)
Tags: baby knits, books, depression, destashing, ebay, fireworks socks, gym, mental health, photos, project info, sock pentathlon, wfs
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Tuesday, 6 May 2008
Rebel rebel
My second pair of socks for the Pentathlon is underway. For this one, I think the main challenge is in the preparation (there was confusion over which translated version of the pattern and which chart was most accurate), and since it's a 16 row lace pattern where the stitch count increases and decreases a couple of times, you have to keep your mind on what you're doing. I'm not finding it too much of a problem though. Not mindless telly knitting, but fine for watching something where I don't want to have my eyes glued to the screen the whole time and so can keep count.
However, I have rebelled a little ;-) The pattern recommends using solid or semi-solid colours, and I... have not. I was going to: I said in my last post that I was intending to use a solid red. But the lace pattern is a leafy sort of thing, and I just didn't want to make it in red. It would probably look lovely in the Yarn Yard September Club yarn:
.... but much as I think that yarn is beautiful, if I make yet another pair of green socks right now I might lose the will to live. ;-) So that one was out.
Then I thought, well, it's a really pretty pattern. (In fact, if ever a pattern said "knit me in pastel pink!" to me, it's this pattern, but that's never going to happen. Sorry pink, but I'll never wear you. Ever.) It's lace, but I'm not sure that a multi yarn would obscure the pattern completely. And the Yarn Yard Feb 08 'Art Deco' club yarn is really really pretty: light blue, chocolate powder brown, cream, pale yellow, a hint of soft green. Really springlike. And I could use the minty blue-green contrast skein for the cuff, toes, and maybe the heels. So, that's what I've cast on with. And I was right, this yarn is really pretty. However, so far I'm not entirely sure if it's knitting up as a pretty lacy sock, or a small woolly pizza. Below is a photo of the cuff and first lace repeat. Any thoughts, anybody:
Anyway, here are the project stats as they stand at the moment:
Pattern: Berlin Muster by Kristin Benecken [Ravlink]
Yarn: The Yarn Yard Bonny (previously Sock) in Art Deco (Feburary 08 Sock Club yarn)
Needles: 2.5mm DPNs
Ravelry Project Page: Pentathlon Pair #2
If I do decide to change the yarn, I'll definitely stay with Yarn Yard Bonny as it's just perfect for the project, and I think I'd either go for the solid bright blue from the November club yarn or persuade myself that three pairs of green socks in five months would be fine, and use the above August one. I'm hoping that the Art Deco will work out alright, though. Not least because I've set myself the goal of coming in within the first 100 this time...
Tags: competitions, kal, lace, photos, project info, ravelry, sock pentathlon, socks, wips, yarn
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Thursday, 1 May 2008
Progress from last week.
Last week, I bribed myself by setting a list of goals to achieve before I could have my "carrot" of casting on a lovely new pair of socks. Sooooooo, how did I do?
- Finish unpicking the cast off of the second Jacobean sock and re-do it with a tubular bind-off (first sock already successfully done, yay);
-- Done! And oh, I love them. They're scrummy and squishy and now fit perfectly. LOVE!
- Finish one repeat of the WFS edging;
-- I now have several repeats done, which is sort of good. But not ideal, since I passed my deadline for finishing the thing. D'oh! I'm still plugging away and enjoying it, though.
- Do the finishing for the two pairs of baby bootees (which honestly isn't going to take long! I've just been procrastinating), which means: seam up the flat knit pair, make knitted buttons for both and attach them, make the button loops, sew in any ends;
-- DONE. Why do I make such drama in my own mind over things that really aren't that terrible (such as sewing up one tiny bootee)? Dear self: stop it!! I'll make another post soon with some pictures.
- Stop mentally flailing over which yarn I should use for the next Pentathlon project because really, I can't choose properly until I see what the pattern is (although I'm sure I will be posting a short list of my possible choices here like I did last time);
-- I've pretty much managed this. In fact, I'm not even going to post a short list. I think I'm going to use some YY sock in bright red "Shelter", since the guidelines say that a solid or semi-solid is best, and light - medium and/or bright colours are suggested. Plus, I already have that one wound into a yarn cake ;-) I'll make my final decision when the pattern comes online late tonight.
And my prize? Wheeee, I've cast on for the lovely Bracket Fungus socks. My version are the Bracket Fungoths, because I'm using YY Hot Pink Goth yarn as the multi colour and I never can resist a good (bad) pun. As I promised myself, I've only done the cuff so far because the WFS has to take priority for now, but here's how it's looking so far:
Yay!Tags: baby knits, bracket fungus, finished objects, photos, presents, sock pentathlon, socks, wfs, wips
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Thursday, 28 February 2008
A yarny blind date
I've signed up for the Sock Knitter's Pentathlon (for which there are Ravelry and Yahoo groups) because, well, I liked the look of it. The group summary goes:
In honor of the upcoming Summer Olympics in Beijing, a sock knitter's pentathlon is being organized. This group will test your sock knitting skills. During the course of the year, competitors will knit 5 pairs of socks in 5 different styles.
That means a pair of socks in each two month period starting from 1st March. Having two months to complete a pair of socks feels do-able for me, where other groups that are doing a pair of socks a month, for example, send me into a panic just thinking about it. Two months gives me some breathing space! There is, of course (since this is an 'Olympic' event *g*) a competitive element to the Pentathlon - there are points awarded according to how you place in the finished socks stakes. But if you don't complete a sock in the allotted time, even though you're then eliminated from the competition element of the group, you can still knit along for the rest of the patterns for the fun of it. Perfect!
However! As I said, the kal / competition begins on 1st March - just over a day away. That's when the first pattern will be released... all we know so far is that the yarn we will need should knit to 8 sts per inch on 2.5mm (or thereabouts) needles, and that solid or semi-solid yarns will work best. Being on a yarn diet, I'm obviously not buying anything new and I hardly need to with the amount of sock yarn in my stash. But I can't decide what to use! Heeeeelp! I feel like, because I don't know what the pattern looks like yet, I can't choose the yarn / colour that will look best. Maybe I should just wait until the pattern comes out, but then I'll have to think about which yarn to pick and then rewind it, all of which will be cutting into my knitting time... and I know I wasn't particularly going to do the competition element of this, but I'd kind of like to see how I can do at it anyway.
I have narrowed my choices down a bit, though, so maybe I could get some opinions? Have a look at the poll below...
I haven't actually only picked (semi-)solid yarns, but I think the others are 'blend-y' enough that they wouldn't overpower a pattern. I'll probably have to wait to see what it is to make a final decision on that though. Anyway! Most of these are Yarn Yard Sock, with which I get a gauge of 8.5 sts / inch on 2.5mm (which gives the better fabric imo) or 8 sts / inch on 2.75mm. The only one which isn't is 'Ripen', and that's Posh Yarn Emily with which I get a gauge of 7.5 sts / inch on 2.75mm. So those are near enough to work - I'm just stuck on the colour! Help me choose?
Sunday, 10 February 2008
SP11 Package #3 - at last!
Due to mania, server crash and my sieve-like memory, I hadn't posted my final SP11 package squee-ing. So here it is now. I did mention on 3rd December that I'd received it, but that was as far as I got. (In that post I also mentioned that I'd been delayed in sending my final package out to my spoilee. Well, it's still here - my money situation has meant I haven't been able to find the postage yet. But it belatedly occurred to me that some virtual gifts were possible, and I'm putting a bit of cash by each week to send the non-virtual things! Also, I said that I had a new design for this site. As you can see, that's not in place yet either. Hopefully soon, though!)
Anyway! Even though the package arrived at the beginning of December, it was all Christmas themed and wrapped. Hee!

Not that I let that put me off opening everything right then, of course. I did think very briefly about saving it all for Christmas, but... nah. So what was inside all that shiny wrapping paper? The best SP package ever, that's what!

So, from back-to-front and left-to-right, what we have is:
- Some utterly delicious all-butter shortbread (YUM), two little boxes of Lindt ... truffly things that were also utterly yummy (one milk chocolate, one chocolate orange, nomnomnom!), chocolate money (hee!!) and a Christmas card!
- The letter Janey sent me with the parcel, A DROP SPINDLE AND FIBRE OMG!!!!!!!!!! (I may have bounced up and down and squealed with joy when I opened this - thank you SO MUCH, Janey! Seriously, this was the absolute top thing on my craft-y wishlist, and I'm so so chuffed with it :-D ) with instructions for getting started spinning, two skeins of Colinette Banyan in Fruit Coulis (which is one of my top three Colinette colourways) which Janey sent me because I'd been wanting yarn for summery socks - this is going to be ideal. Then there's two balls of SWTC Karaoke (50% soy silk, 50% wool) in Bluezzzz, which has tints of purple in the blue. It's gorgeous stuff, and since Janey suggested I make one of my hats with it, I've been pondering on designing something cool. I have some ideas :-) Finally in this 'row' is the one book I'd been really really dying to own - Interweave Knits' Favorite Socks. Oh, it's fabulous! The next pair of socks I cast on has to be from this book - I want to knit them all! Wheeeee :-)
- And at the bottom of the photo are the brilliant socks that Janey knit just for meeeee (yes, there may have been more squealing and bouncing, I'm not ashamed to admit it!) which I'll babble about more below, two adorable Christmassy pencils which are still in my desk tidy now in defiance of it no longer being Christmas, and last but not least, a fantastic booklet on Magic Loop technique - this is something that I'd mentioned (in my SP11 questionnaire, I think) that I wanted to learn, and I'd totally recommend this little book (by Bev Galeskas, pub. Fiber Trends). The instructions are really clear, and it includes patterns for wristlets, and for both top down and toe up socks. I haven't yet tried socks using this technique, but where I was totally intimidated by the very idea before, now I'm really looking forward to it! (I just don't have any 2.5mm or smaller circs, so it'll have to be for socks that I'm using 2.75mm needles up!)
So in conclusion.... THANK YOU JANEY!!! You've been the best secret pal I could possibly have imagined, and I hope we keep on staying in touch. In fact, I hope that since we live not so far away from each other, we'll be able to meet up some time. That would be lovely :-)

And here's a close-up of the fab handknit socks that Janey made me. They're Basic Cabled Socks by Brainylady [Ravlink], and knit in Opal Uni in my absolute favourite colour. And they fit perfectly. Whee :-) This was the first pair of handknit socks I've tried with short-row heels (I spent a ridiculous amount of time peering at the construction and ooo-ing and aah-ing over the stitch pattern etc etc before I even tried them on. I'm such a geek) and they inspired me to try short rows for my Fireworks socks that I'm knitting at the mo.
To round up, doing SP11 was a brilliant experience. I met two lovely pals and I hope I'll be keeping in touch with them both, I got some wonderful gifts (more than I ever would have expected, in fact!) and had a great time sending stuff to my downstream pal, Katie... although of course I do feel bad that I haven't been able to send the final things I have for her over yet. Stupid money, grrrrr! But on the other hand, that means she'll be getting a surprise package at some point. Mwahahaha!
Will I be doing SP12? No, I don't think so - not because I didn't have a good time, but because of the current money stuff. A future SP exchange, certainly. Perhaps the UK Swap one on Ravelry. We shall see :-)
Tags: books, christmas, knitting techniques, photos, ravelry, socks, sp11, swaps, yarn
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Monday, 3 December 2007
I think you're great, but I'm going to have to let you go...
If you love something, let it go... and other clichés. The grand de-stashing has begun! I've actually ended up being fairly ruthless and turfed out a lot of yarn on the basis that I don't have any specific project in mind for it. It might be gorgeous, but unfortunately, I need the cash more. You see, a few things happened, including my washing machine having a very dramatic last hoorah (it was trying to throw itself out the kitchen window, I'm sure of it) and now I'm kind of hideously broke. The yarn, she is not necessary. So, here goes. I'm not putting pictures up in this entry because it would get too big, but there are links so you can click through to the photos. Or if you like you can jump to the yarn sale section of my photo album - all pictures but two are there.
Is what's below everything that I'm clearing out? Well, no. As it just so happens, I've got some more yarn on eBay. And I'm also destashing some of my knitting books. I'll make another post about those!
Anyway, all should be fairly obvious. I've laid it out so that you have the yarn brand and name, the colour (linked to a photo), the grams / yards per ball or skein, how many balls or skeins are available, and finally, the price. Postage information is at the bottom.
| Yarn | Colour | Grams/Yds | No. | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Colinette Enigma (Aran tape) | Fire | 100g/173yds | 4 | £20 +p&p |
| Jaeger Odessa (DK mohair) | 165: Dark Grey | 50g/208yds | 3 | £4 +p&p |
| Jaeger Ribbon Mist | 762: Cream | 50g | 3 | £4 +p&p |
| King Cole 4 Seasons DK (cotton blend) | 41549: Cream / Green | 50g/123yds | 5 | £4 +p&p |
| Patons Bella (aran tape) | 2500: Cream | 50g/131yds | 5 | £5 +p&p |
| Patons Bella | 2504: Aubergine | 50g/131yds | 5 | £5 +p&p |
| Patons Cotton Rich DK | 2415: Red | 50g/123yds | 4 | £4 +p&p |
| Patons Horizon DK (cotton blend) | 2010: Grape | 50g/131yds | 4 | £4 +p&p |
| Patons Waverley DK Shetlands (wool blend) | 6905: Grey | 50g | 3 | £2 +p&p |
| Posh Yarn Emily (4 Ply Sock) | Imposing | 100g/365yds | 1 | £11 +p&p |
| Posh Yarn Emily (4 Ply Sock) | Ripen | 100g/365yds | 1 | £11 +p&p |
| Posh Yarn Laura (4 ply Sock) | Halcyon | 100g/440yds | 1 | £11 +p&p |
| Rowan All Seasons Cotton | 218 - Pansy | 50g/98yds | 4 | £10 +p&p |
| Stylecraft Ltd Harvest 4 Ply (wool blend) | 3011 - Navy | 100g/520yds | 1 | £1 +p&p |
| Stylecraft Ltd Special 4 Ply | 1420 - Camel | 100g/515yds | 1 | £1 +p&p |
| The Yarn Yard 50% Merino 50% Tencel Sock Yarn | Moviestar | 100g/361yds | 1 | £10 +p&p |
| The Yarn Yard Merino Pencil Roving | Gleam | 100g/55yds | 1 | £7.50 +p&p |
| The Yarn Yard Sock Yarn | Clarice | 100g/458yds | 1 | £9 +p&p |
| The Yarn Yard Sock Yarn | Tour de France Vingt-et-un | 100g/458yds | 1 | £9 +p&p |
| Unknown Coned 4-ply | Navy | 500g | 1 | £2.50 +p&p |
| Unknown 4-ply | Navy | 50g | 1 | 50p +p&p |
| Unknown DK | Cream | 100g | 1 | £1 +p&p |
| Wendy Chanson | 993 - Chocolate | 25g | 3 | £1.50 +p&p |
| Wendy Classics Courtelle 4 Ply | 290 - Butterscotch | 100g/426yds | 1 | £1 +p&p |
| Wendy Classics Courtelle 4 Ply | 2984 - Tartan | 100g/426yds | 1 | £1 +p&p |
| Wendy Classics Courtelle 4 Ply | 82 - Silver Grey | 100g/426yds | 1 | £1 +p&p |
| Wendy Classics Courtelle 4 Ply | 87 - Maroon | 100g/426yds | 1 | £1 +p&p |
| Wendy Classics Courtelle 4 Ply | 89 - Raven | 100g/426yds | 1 | £1 +p&p |
| Wendy Precious Moments | 196: Gunmetal / Red | 100g | 8 | £10 +p&p |
| Wendy Precious Moments | 197: Purple / Pink | 100g | 1 | £1.50 +p&p |
| Zitron Trekking [XXL] | #122: Grey / Red | 100g/459yds | 1 | £4 +p&p |
Postage works pretty much like this: I've worked it out based on the weight of the yarn (+ a little bit for that of the packaging which generally makes no difference) on the Royal Mail website and added in the cost of the envelope. I've gone for 1st Class / Airmail prices, but I can work out 2nd Class or Surface Mail if you'd prefer.
| Package Weight | UK | Europe | Elsewhere |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under 100g | £2.00 | £2.10 | £2.50* |
| Under 250g | £2.30 | £3.10* | £4.20* |
| Under 500g | £2.75 | £4.30* | £6.65* |
| Under 750g | £3.30 | £5.60* | £9.25* |
| Under 1kg | £3.80 | £6.80* | £11.65* |
| Under 1.25g | £5.15 | £8.10* | £14.25* |
| 1.25kg up | Ask me :-) | ||
If you're interested, please drop me a comment on this post, or email me (lou at loopylou.co.uk). Ta!
Tags: books, destashing, ebay, photos, yarn
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Friday, 16 November 2007
Falling off the yarn wagon
Ummmm..... it was my birthday and I'll buy yarn if I want to?
So, I know I said I wasn't going to buy any more yarn, and lord knows, I don't exactly need any. Seriously, I'm all yarned out. You know that - you've seen my stash. I have lots. But those sock yarns are just so scrummy, and apparently don't count towards your stash anyway. Of course they still dent your bank balance a bit, but whoops, too late now! But it was my birthday last month, so I treated myself to some yarn that I had been stalking for a while. And then I decided that that'll be it until... well, until I've knitted a lot of it up!
That wasn't me falling off the yarn wagon, though - at that point, I wasn't even on it despite my oh so good intentions. I was the person half-heartedly jogging along behind the wagon, occasionally making a vague jump up but not quite getting on board. But last month when I began clearing out my stash, I made my yarn diet 'resolution'. I was then really good and resisted all yarn except for the YY glove kit that I already mentioned... which I justified because [a] it's for something I need (gloves) [b] it counts as my sock yarn allowance, and [c] the money for it came from the yarn I'd sold on eBay.
Howwwwwever, I tripped and bought yarn and stuff after Knit & Natter last Saturday. The fatal flaw with K&N is that I'd have to leave early to catch my bus back home... and I don't want to do that. So that leaves me with almost an hour to kill when it finishes. Of course I'm going to go to the yarn shop (the group meets in the pub opposite). Actually I still haven't broken my yarn diet rules1, but I feel kind of bad nevertheless.
I got some Debbie Bliss Rialto DK, which is for a Christmas gift and was a planned purchase, and some sock yarn - Regia's Kaffe Fassett Design Line in Mirage Fire, which I think is new. I refrained from buying more than one lot of sock yarn, though, so at least that's something! *g* I did succumb to the lure of a couple of Addi Turbo bamboo circular needles, though. I'm using one pair already, and they are lovely and smooth with a non-tangley cord and all. But the join between the bamboo and the bit that connects it to the cord isn't smooth. There's a definite jump that the stitches catch on all the time. :-/ Still, maybe I can do something about it. I really hope so, because they're lovely in every other respect, and I don't want to spoil the very nice yarn that's being knit on them. Anyone have any advice about that?
So yeah, I haven't technically fallen off the wagon, but I felt the need to confess my purchases anyway. That's probably the best way of keeping on top of what I do buy within my allowance and making sure I don't slip. Keep it all public so I'll be too embarrassed to fail! Think it'll work?
1 To re-cap:
- No more yarn for larger projects until I've used the yarn I already have in my stash which is mentally assigned to things in my queue.
- Budget the amount of sock yarn / single skeins that I can buy: this will be sock club yarn plus an allowance of £15 a month max. This should probably also cover needles and notions as well, come to think of it. And books.
- Yarn for gifts and commissions doesn't count, but I am going to try to knit from my stash for those as well where possible.
Tags: destashing, knit n natter group, knitting needles, socks, stash, yarn, yarn diet
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Friday, 9 November 2007
Autumnal Spring Cleaning
I've been having a really good clear-out over the last few weeks, and I'm starting to feel less mentally cluttered as well already. I've even eBayed more of my yarn. I know! Can I really be breaking my hoarding mentality? Well, no, not if you look at my bookshelves (MY books *clings*) and, uh, the remainder of my yarn stash. Not to mention the contents of my wardrobe and drawers... and a couple of suitcases... However, I am going to eBay some more stuff. Not yarn this time (although I might be able to persuade myself to part with a couple more skeins), but things like my spare Palm cradle (never used) and serial cable (not used since approx 3 computer upgrades ago)... oh, and I'm sure there are some other things. I have also sorted out more clothes and knick-knacks etc to go off to the charity shop. I think I still have more to do there, though!
Unfortunately, I've been a bit stalled on the whole thing because I'm still ill. Bleuch. I left the flat yesterday for the first time in about 2 weeks (alright, maybe my mental health hasn't been ideal: being stuck indoors ill was threatening to push me into a 'down', but I think I've caught it in time) because I had to go to the Post Office, and stopped in to speak to the pharmacist on the way. She reckons I have bronchitis or a chest infection, and what with being asthmatic already, I've been told to go to the doctor tout de suite. I know, I know, I should have gone a week ago. I am Procrastination Woman. In this case, that's particularly stupid of me since it means I've been propped at a weird angle in bed for several days since I can neither sit/stand up or lay down normally and breathe comfortably. V annoying. Oh well. I have an appointment this afternoon. I'll be fixed soon. On the plus side, this whole thing seems to have sorted out my insomnia / wonky body-clock thing that I had going on: I'm now tired / sleeping during the actual night again, instead of being awake all night and tired or asleep all day. Hoorah!
In knitting news, I have got some work done on my WIPs. I really must remember to make a couple of posts about my current WIPs and recently completed FOs to spring-clean that off my mental to-do list. Mainly I've been working on "Mmm, Refreshers", which is a Christmas gift. Can't say anything else about it in case the recipient trundles over here. You never know with my friends and family *peers around suspiciously*. I've also done a bit of "WFS" (likewise, Christmas), and some of my Fireworks socks... which are for me me me, so there. Obviously I finished my Tête à Fetching (wore it when I went out yesterday), and I'm really chuffed with the response - some people have said they like it and want to make it, it's in a few queues (and one in-progress!) on Ravelry, and I even got a really lovely comment from Cheryl Niamath who designed the Fetching gloves. :-) I'll get the scarf pattern written up soon-ish as well, but I want to make a wider version of it for Mum first. Once I've finished something else, that is.
I actually think my WIP tolerance has been reached. If I cast on one more project, my head would explode. I can cope, just about, with the number I have going at once right now (8 plus 3 in hibernation) because I have a definite Christmas deadline for, um, three of them. Although I have at least two more things I wanted to cast on for gift knitting as well. Oh dear. But I'm not going to think about that now! The thing is, those gift knits are the ones which are taking priority, and the rest are pushed to the back-burner. Some more than others - I'm still working on my various pairs of socks (for me) every now and again, to give myself a break. It seems to be working. But anyway, like I said, I'll make a proper all-about-my-WIPs post a bit later.
I didn't find my gloves, by the way. So far I've been wearing my Fetchings or my Hurry Up Spring fingerless ones, but I've wound a skein of Yarn Yard Merino sock into a ball to make some new ones - I think I'm going to make cabled ones with that. And I did crumble and get ones of the glove kits, so I'm going to make a pair with that too.
Yay, gloves! I'm not allowing myself to cast on for them until I've finished a couple of my current WIPs, though. Preferably the Christmas gift ones, since those have a deadline!
Hmm, was there anything else I was going to say? I can't think... oh! I remember. I found a (the) Holiday Gift KAL-CAL. Just what I wanted! I have duly signed myself up. Um. Oh yes, and I've been working on my next (final? I'm not sure if I'll be sending one more package or if I'll split it into two - Katie, do you have any preferences?) SP11 package. Mwahaha. Etc. ;-)
Right, that's enough being upright for me for the time being. I'm going back to bed for a bit to listen to the radio / podcasts while knitting, then I shall get up again, have foooood, and get myself off to the doctor's. TTFN!
Tags: depression, designs, destashing, ebay, fireworks socks, gift blitz, gloves, health, photos, presents, ravelry, refreshers, sekrit knitting, socks, sp11, swaps, tête à fetching, wfs, wips, yarn
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Friday, 2 November 2007
Under the weather.... but presents cheer me up!
Oh, ick. I've been somewhat under the weather (physically... my mental health is still good, hoorah) for the last few days, and I thought I had a cold. But now I have the sneaking feeling that it might be something that'll need antibiotics. Blech. I have that weird hollow-yet-tight feeling in my chest, I haven't been able to breathe properly for a few days, and every muscle in my chest and upper back hurrrrrrts. *whine whine whine* And now I have that swollen-gland thing going on. There's probably no point in going to the doctor just yet - I'll wait a few more days and see if it goes away on its own. Although this has reminded me that I should get my flu jab done!
Anyway, I'm not going to moan on about that any more. If I disappear for a few days, I'll probably be wrapped up warm in bed. Knitting, naturally. Hopefully it won't come to that, though (the having to stay in bed, not the knitting - the knitting will no doubt happen anyway). :-)
So, on to the good stuff! I got my second SP11 package!! Wheeee, thank you Janey! :-D

It was actually quite handy to have him there, though: as you might be able to see from the label, that little one down at the front was in fact for him.

Inside was a fab little purple and green toy mouse - it's so dinky that I'm not sure if it's knitted or crocheted! (Janey, did you make it?) Although, being Xander, he didn't really know what to do with it...

I know, I'm evil. He's such a good boy - he lets me do anything with him. And no, Janey, he doesn't attack my yarn! My Mum's cat used to when I took my knitting over there, but he's as good as gold. However, he has been playing with the mouse now that it's with his other toys (behind the sofa). Not that I would know, of course, because I'm not allowed to look when he's pouncing on things. I have to be sneaky ;-)
So, starting at the top left, I have... a really cute little ceramic trinket box with a fat cat sprawled on the top - hee! That's going to be just perfect for keeping my rings and the few pairs of earrings I wear regularly in. And as Janey said, what (little) girl doesn't love those - I certainly do! In fact, the only reason I'm not going to be using it for holding stitch markers is because I already have a couple of little tins doing duty there, which are more portable... and I don't mind them being tucked away with the knitting. This, I want on display. :-) Following on with the stitch marker suggestion, though, she had actually included two inside the pot - which she'd handmade herself. They're the little fried egg and cupcake that you can see in front of the pot. Aren't they cool?
Next to the pot is a fabulous hand-decorated notebook... which convinces me that Janey must be psychic. The last package had the very stitch markers that I'd been squeeing over the night before her parcel arrived, and this time, again only a day or two before this turned up, I'd decided that I really really needed a notebook to keep a physical knitting journal. Somewhere to include things like ball-bands and yarn samples: stuff that can't go on Ravelry or a blog. This little notebook is exactly what I would have picked if only I could have found one like it! It has gorgeous beaded yarn plaited through the spiral binding at the back, and little random decorations stuck in throughout as well as on the cover-page. I love it! (I'm a complete stationery junkie, you know. I can spend hours just wandering around WH Smiths looking at the boring stationery, never mind the fancy stuff. Janey, I know you said it was hard to find things to buy what with us both being in the UK (never mind pretty much the same county!), but you've done awesomely... and anyhow, I'm really not fussy! I'll enjoy the swap regardless of what I get, so promise me you won't over-stress yourself. I want you to have fun too!)
The next thing, and really the main part of the parcel, is (*drumroll*) a DIY KoolAid sock yarn dying kit! I squeed. This is something I've been wanting to try for aaaages, and this little kit has everything I could possibly need - the various flavours of KoolAid, rubber gloves, pipettes for trying hand-painting, several invaluable looking print-outs of tutorials, and of course, the undyed sock-yarn - enough for (at least, with my shoe size) two pairs of socks, unless I miss my guess! This is going to be fun! *vbg* I think I'll see if Mum or Ally want to come over to play at dying with me.
Finally, you can see the great big pile of sweets... which at the time of writing is a bit smaller than in the photo. (What?) And a better picture of Xander's toy mouse - isn't it cute? Hee!
So, thank you very much, Janey! It's a great parcel. I only hope my downstream pal (did I mention she knows who I am now, too? Hi Katie!) likes her second parcel as well. Which reminds me, I must email her! I fail at email, I really do. Off I go then...
Tags: food, health, presents, sp11, swaps, xander, yarn
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Wednesday, 24 October 2007
Composing Knits
I've discovered something kind of interesting. To me, anyway.
You see, I'd decided I wanted a hat to go with my Fetching wristwarmers. This meant applying the stitch pattern and cables used on Fetching to a hat. Well, with a couple of small variations - aren't there always? What I've discovered is, I approach knitting designing in the exact same two ways I have of approaching music composition.
Usually when I make a hat (or scarf or bag or whatever), I almost completely improvise. Often, I don't even swatch, I just rely on the fact that I know that I'll get this approximate gauge with those needles and that weight yarn, and base my number of cast on stitches on that. I'll keep to approximate guidelines - just like staying within a key (or its relatives) - but otherwise I'll wing it from there... sometimes even in terms of stitch pattern, although not always. If it works out well, I might go back and record what I've done on paper later on.
This time, I used what is actually my other method of writing music: I take a motif that I've worked out on an instrument beforehand, then decide on a key, key sig, and orchestration, and write everything else straight down onto paper out of my head. I'm pretty sure I know how it's going to sound, but there's sometimes the odd surprise *g*. Along very much the same lines, I started the design for my "Tête à Fetching" hat by taking the motif of the Fetching wristwarmers cables / ribbing which I have already knitted and therefore am familiar with the look of it. I swatched, I calculated, and I wrote out the provisional pattern on paper, including variations which didn't occur in the original motif. Now, I'm knitting it:
I'll let you know how it goes, and with luck put the finished pattern up when I'm done!
Tags: designs, fetching, gloves, hats, patterns in progress, tête à fetching, wips, wristwarmers
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Friday, 19 October 2007
Mid Sock Syndrome?
You know, it's funny. I don't tend to be struck down with Second Sock Syndrome. I don't always cast on a second sock the instant I've finished the first if I've got other projects on the go that I want to work on before I go back to the sock knitting. But by and large, my second socks seem to knit up faster than the first ones... probably because I already have the pattern fixed in my head.
What I do get, though, is 'Mid Sock Syndrome'. Is it just me? I start a new sock (so far I've only knit top-down, so I can only talk about that) and the ribbing, if there is any, might feel relatively slow, but once I get onto the main part of the leg: zoom! Before I know it, I'm at the heel flap. At that point, time grinds to a halt or something. What's really weird here is, the various parts of heel flap, heel turn and even gusset decreases don't seem to take all that long. But somehow, all together, they take an age. And then there's the foot. For some reason this didn't happen for the Monkey socks - the foot of those flew by - but in general, the foot takes for EVAH. Which makes no sense, because my feet are small and therefore the foot part of a sock is much shorter than the leg.
Perhaps it's that I've gone past the point of being interested in the pattern because it's new, and also past the gratification of having learned it, so it starts knitting up faster. Is it sock fatigue? I seem to constantly be checking the foot length to make sure I haven't gone too far, and seeming to still have miles before the toe decreases start. Don't get me wrong, I still love the sock knitting. But I suppose by the time I get to that part, I just want the flipping thing to be finished! I guess I'll just have to be grateful that starting that second sock makes it all new and exciting again.... :-)
Tags: goth whitbys, monkey socks, photos, socks, wips
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Saturday, 13 October 2007
Hi, my name is...
...and I'm a yarnaholic. Although when I follow that analogy through, perhaps it's not quite accurate. Because it's not my actual consumption of yarn that's the issue. No, it's that like many many knitters I have a little tiny stash problem. But then again, if yarnaholic = addicted to yarn, then I spose that works. The point is - and I do, usually, get to my point ;-) - I've come to the reluctant realisation that I have Too Much Yarn.
You see, I've been cataloguing my stash on the wonderful Ravelry, and this has meant hoiking out yarn that I haven't even seen for about three years. And I've realised a couple of things about all this yarn. To me, "too much yarn" doesn't mean that I have more yarn than I'm likely to use in the near (or far) future. It means that I have specific yarn that I now can't see myself ever using for anything. In general, that's yarn that I bought because it was too good of a bargain to pass up. Ahem. Well, we all do it!
So, what I have at the moment is pretty much this:
Doesn't look tooooo bad, does it? Although when you bear in mind that of course the bags and basket are really packed full of yarn that you can't see properly in the picture... Um. And I also have a large-ish box full of machine knitting yarn under my bed that I haven't brought myself to drag out yet. Yeah, I need to start knitting faster. And knitting larger things again: I have the yarn for more than a couple of jumpers / cardigans. The top two boxes by the telly house my sock yarn. They're a bit jammed. Oh dear, I'd better knit myself more socks. Shame!
So, what I've done is gone through everything and sorted out some things to go to charity, and some things to be sold on eBay. The ones that I've put on eBay are yarns that I bought because I liked at the time... but as I said above, I'm really never going to actually knit with them. They need to go to someone who can use them. For example, there was a time when I bought an awful lot of mohair because it was pretty and fuzzy and also very reasonable in the LYS. I did my typical thing of "ooo, I like! I shall have that colour and that colour and that colour, and...". Yes. Four years later, I've knitted some of that yarn up, and now I just don't have a use for the other colours of it! Some of it, I really do love the colour... for a hat, for example. Which I don't want to make in that kind of yarn. Doh! But you learn these things with experience.
Therefore, to eBay it has gone. There are five lots of mohair (80-90% mohair or mohair/wool and acrylic blends), one lot of Jaeger Cadiz (silk/viscose), two lots of 100% wool fingering weight, and a Colinette pattern book. Help me de-stash!
Once I'd done that, I decided to work out, with the help of Lixie's Stashtimator, how much yarn I now have left. Oh dear. Like I said before, I've got to start knitting faster, and most importantly knitting from my stash. Because I have:
Laceweight: 238g = 1.6 miles
4-ply / Fingering: 5805g = 13.2 miles (of that, Sock yarn: 3810g = 8.7 miles)
DK: 9640g = 13 miles
Aran: 3995g = 3.8 miles
Chunky: 1915g = 1.6 miles
Super Bulky: 1100g = 0.9 miles
TOTAL: 57626g = 34.2 miles
From now on, then, I'm on a yarn diet. This does not mean no more yarn: food dieting doesn't mean stopping eating, after all! What I'm going to pledge to myself is to buy no more yarn for larger projects until I've used the yarn I already have, unless it's for a gift (honestly: unlikely... gifts will probably be smaller things!), and to budget the amount of sock yarn / single skeins that I can buy. Yes, in this case, sock yarn does count as stash. Somewhat. ;-) Again, yarn for gifts and commissions doesn't count, but I am going to try to knit from my stash for those as well where possible.
..... Wish me luck? (And buy my eBayed yarn! ;-) )
Tags: ebay, photos, ravelry, stash, yarn
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Thursday, 4 October 2007
SP11 Package #1! :-D
So! My first SP11 package came! .... A week and a half ago. I'm a bad blogger and totally failed to post about it til now, but I did email my pal and gush a lot. *g* Also... I now, totally accidentally, know who she is! It's because (a) she's on my blogroll and Ravelry friends-list, (b) she really doesn't live very far away from me, so even though all she put for a return address was a postcode, I recognised which town it was.... and (c) my suspicions were aroused because her real name was written on the little card that came with the scrummy hand-painted yarn she'd got me. So I asked her, and yes, it turns out she's Janey. It's kind of hilarious, because I was having such fun with the mystery aspect - not that knowing who she is has spoiled anything. But it's fairly ironic that all those factors came together like that and gave it away. *g* Especially since I'm a relative newbie to the knit-blogging community and don't know all that many people!
But anyway, on to the best bit: the PRESENTS! *mercenary* ;-)
I like the anticipation almost as much as the opening them up, so I took the box into my bedroom and sat on the bed to open it. When I opened it up, the gifts inside were beautifully wrapped in purple tissue paper and ribbon. So I carefully prodded them for a little while, and then took them out of the box and laid them on the bed...
Oooooo, exciting! Then there was some more prodding, and eventually, I started opening them. *g* Of course, the Xandermog had to come and investigate.
But there wasn't anything edible for him, so he soon lost interest ;-) So, what did I get? From the back: Thorntons fudge (omg yum: that didn't last long!!). A wibbly-wobbly pen... because it has purple hair and therefore made Janey think of me! Thorntons strawberries and cream toffee (once again, yum!). Two balls of Debbie Bliss SoHo, because she'd noticed I haven't yet tried any felting projects - and I do want to, so yay! A skein of gorgeous black and purple hand-painted sock yarn from Gemini Knits. A dinky little sheep notepad (cute!). A set of 2.5mm Brittany birch DPNS!!! An absolutely charming book of sheep pictures and verse. And last but certainly not least (except in size *g*), three of the cutest little sheep stitch markers in the WORLD. As you can see, they're tiny - they're for small needles too, so perfect for sock knitting. Yay! So here's bigger pic of them. Look at their little faces!
Isn't that awesome? I don't know what I love the most... the yarn, the sweets, the stationary / sheepy things are all brilliant, and the sock yarn just couldn't be better colours for me! But I think perhaps the adorable stitch markers, and the DPNs which were on my mental luxury wishlist (and which I admit, I've spent an awful lot of time just stroking!) have to come out on top. Just! Janey, you're the best pal ever - THANK YOU!! :-D
Tags: food, knitting needles, photos, sp11, swaps, yarn
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Monday, 1 October 2007
To Frog or Not To Frog?
... That is the question. The other question is, hey where did the last week disappear to? Bzuh?? I know I was quite busy, but I didn't realise it had been that many days since I posted last. Whoops! My Secret Pal package did arrive on Monday as expected, and yay, it's awesome! But I'll babble about that more in a separate post, because I haven't uploaded the photos yet.
What I am going to babble about now is my frogging dilemma.
See, I'm about 10-15% into my Forest Canopy Shawl, and it's very pretty and all. But I'm not quite sure that Eva is the best yarn to use for it. It's gorgeous and shiny, but it hasn't got as much elasticity as an all-wool yarn, which means that the sl1 k2tog psso decreases look a little baggy. I've hibernated it anyway until I'm done with my Christmas knits, so I was thinking that maybe I should rip it. Because it also occurred to me that Eva would make the most beautiful Clapotis...
I know, I know: everyone and their dog / cat has already made a Clapotis, and I'm the last person in the world to jump on this particular bandwagon. You know, I wasn't even particularly enamoured of the pattern until I started thinking how well Eva would suit it. And suddenly, it clicked for me. Well, I'm late to everything else, why not this too? It really would show off the yarn soooo well.
As for the Forest Canopy? Well, I have a skein of PY Emily in some lovely shades of green that strikes me as rather... forest-y. Is that too predictable? I think it'll look good, though, and I like green. So there ;-) Plus, I'm pretty sure that it'll knit up better Emily. My other choice would be YY Merino, or possibly Sock, but I don't have a colour in either of those that I want to use for the shawl, unless I used the YY August club yarn. But I have that earmarked for a particular sock pattern, so I don't think I will.
I have another frogging dilemma as well, although this one is less of a real dilemma. A couple of years ago, I started knitting a zip jacket that was actually a man's pattern by Debbie Bliss featured in Simply Knitting mag. Well, I say I started knitting it. I went out and bought the yarn (a substitute, but pretty well identical: Sirdar Denim Sport Aran instead of Debbie Bliss Denim Aran), and cast on. Aaaaaand that's as far as I ever got! I spose I was distracted by other things (this was right before Dad's accident) and somehow I never picked it up again. And then, in the most recent issue of Knitty, I saw Mr Greenjeans. Ooooooo, I thought. I like that! My first idea was that I could maybe use some Jaeger Matchmaker Merino Aran that I have lurking in my stash for it - it's a lovely dark green colour, and I've been wanting to find something to use it for for ages. But when I double-checked, I don't have enough of it. D'oh!! (One of these days, I might pick up some complementary yarn and make a Tubey with it. That would be nice.) So I kind of figured I'd have to give up on the idea of that cardigan for a while, until it suddenly struck me that I have that Denim Sport Aran sitting around not being knitted. Was I really ever going to knit the zip jacket? Probably not. So I think I'm going to use that yarn for the Mr Greenjeans instead. The only thing that's vaguely bothering me is that I'm not 100% sure the yarn is actually very me. Will I wear a blue denim-effect cardi? Oh, I spose I will. I could think of it as work clothing! At-the-computer attire. After all, it won't show the cat hair as badly as all my black clothes do. *g*
I spose that's decision made, then. Zip jacket thing: Frog, and re-purpose the yarn as a Mr Greenjeans. Forest Canopy: Probably frog, re-purpose the yarn as a Clapotis, then re-start with the green PY Emily. Hoorah! (This isn't helping my startitis any, you know....)
Tags: cardigan, clapotis, forest canopy, frog pond, mr greenjeans, patterns, photos, scarf, shawl, wips, yarn
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Sunday, 23 September 2007
Gratuitous Catspam! (And SP11 things)
Xandermog! So! Cute!!In SP11 news, I've been having lots of fun. Both my upstream and downstream pals are lovely (*waves to Miss.Teri*) and I'm told that my first package should be with me tomorrow. *bounce* I really hope my downstream pal likes her package. I really did enjoy putting it together, though I felt like I should have put something handmade in... but then I had a last minute brainwave and put a little something together. :-) There are a couple of other things that sort of count, too, and I do have plans for the next two parcels. I don't really do any handicrafts other than knitting, so that kind of limits me there. But my plan is to play to my strengths - I may not be able to sew well, or anything, but there are creative things I can do. Like, um, stuff. And things. Oh well, I'm sure I'll think of something! But like I said, I'm happy with the first parcel so with a bit of luck my pal will be too. :-)
Now, I shall go back to knitting, and plotting parcel no.2. Mwahahahah....
Tags: photos, sp11, swaps, xander
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Saturday, 8 September 2007
The elephant sneezed and fell on his knees, but what became of the monkey monkey monkey monkey...
I'm listening to / watching the Last Night of the Proms at the mo. Ah, Last Night, I luff you! One of these days I'll actually go in person. I've actually been a completely rubbish Prommer this year and not been to a single one. I was just too broke to get up to London. Next year! I'm determined. I've enjoyed listening on the radio and catching the odd one on telly, but it's not the same as being in the Hall yourself. I've loved the Albert Hall since I first sung there when I was 10. There's just no atmosphere like it for me. It's my all time favourite concert hall in the world, no contest. Even the Sydney Opera House, fabulous as it is, just doesn't have the same emotional attachments I guess. So yes. Go the Proms!
*break while I sing along to Jerusalem*
But what I was originally going to post about was my Monkey socks. I finished them! I like them lots. They're all comfy too. I'm gradually getting faster at the knitting of socks - I spose it's more that I'm picking the sock up to knit it more often rather than physically knitting them faster.
Did I mention that the foot was way faster than the leg? I think I did. I ended up with quite a lot of yarn left over - maybe even a third of a ball. Anyway, here they are:
Tags: monkey socks, music, photos, proms, swaps
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Monday, 13 August 2007
The big baboon by the light of the moon was combing his auburn hair
I've been beavering away at my Monkey socks, one repeat at a time, usually while listening to podcasts. One of the nice things about this pattern is that the lace repeats are logical, and so very easily memorised. But you know, I don't think I made a proper 'project info' entry for this project. So:
Pattern: Monkey socks, from Knitty (Winter 06).
Yarn: Opal Rodeo #1170.
Needles: Set of five 2.5mm DPNs.
The first pic here is of the first one of the pair, either at the end, or almost at the end of the heel flap. The stitch marker in the middle is where the cast-on row began. I haven't bothered with that for the second sock.
And here's a pic of the completed first sock and the just cast-on second sock. There's actually a lot more of it now - I've just finished the lace repeats for the leg and done the two set-up rows for the heel flap, so when I've finished writing this post, I'm off to go and listen to podcasts and get that heel flap done.
One of these days, I'm going to sit down and knit a pair of socks from start to finish, without working on other projects at the same time. Or, without swapping between those projects all the time. I've been trying to use Lixie's Stashtimator, but I have no idea how long it really takes me to knit a pair of socks. Still, I have a ton more stash to count before I can get to my final figure anyway. Urk. I can tell you, though, that I have *wince* 6.1 miles just of sock yarn. Ouch. And that's not counting leftovers. I'm realising that "too much stash" is a very subjective thing, because I've seen people who think they have a large stash when they only really have a couple of shoeboxes full. How do they do that? I don't think I've had a stash that small since about two weeks after I started knitting! I've really got to go on a yarn diet / stashalong, haven't I?
Tags: monkey socks, project info, socks, wips
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