Stitches Report~ Picture heavy

OK I went to the hardware store to pick up some blocking materials and they didn’t have what I was looking for. I need to go to the big boys [Home Depot etc] instead of my helpful Ace dudes. Therefore no AFTER pix yet.

I am in a bit of a knitting slump and had planned on putting the Stitches report and some FO’s spread out over the next week or so but my good friend, Miss Toni, sent me an email insisting I spill already…..

I took 3 classes and enjoyed all three of them. The first was called Nordic Color taught by Nancy Bush. I have so many plans for using this technique its crazy. Why just before leaving Zoe was complaining about her lack of wintery hats and after consulting with her I was mad as a hornet. She wanted a hat with leaves flitting around into a pile. Not a repeating pattern or a leaves on vine sorta pattern but an intarsia pattern. Ha ha ha. Nancy Bush to the rescue. Look for hattie goodness when I get some stuff off my knitting platter.

The second class was on Russian Grafting and I think its a very interesting technique needing some field testing. As mentioned yesterday I have utilized it on my STTS[actually Shetland Tea Shawl or STS] so will get a better idea of how much I like it once blocked. Plus other occassions to test general lovability. The most intriquing use seems to be in seaming as far as I can see so Must. Knit. Sweater. Pieces. Again knitting plate.

The third class was called ummmm Off the Cuff or something of that nature. I actually was half asleep during this class since I left my sister’s apartment at an ungodly 6am and knit for the 1.5 hrs I had between arrival time and class time. I have taken to knitting when I can’t sleep cause it ummm puts me to sleep shhhhhhhh I didnt’ say that but you know relaxing soothing nerve and worried mind calming meditative bs I actually finished half of my class project since returning home:

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Toni actually doesn’t give a rats ass about my classes and just wants to know about the LOOT. Tough she, and you too, have to see my progress in dealing with WIPS first. I noticed that Toni actually blogged about what I did last week:

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That pile o’ yarn consists of: Donegal, Rogue, and the BW topdown. I had purchased some BWA for Celtic Dreams and didn’t feel like plodding through 3 sweaters before getting to it. Not that I have CO mind you. I will be stuffing the yarn for those three sweaters on my yarn caddy in case I choose to restart one of them soon. The yarn caddy is the reason for my funk. Upon my return I arranged my purchases and was shocked. I had been shopping daily and stuffing the bags under the car seats between trips. I really did not realize I had picked up so much yarn. To remind myself that I was living in land of plenty I went to the main yarn stash area and picked up similar yarns ex: Douceur et Soie and Kid Seta for Rowan KS Haze or other yarns I had picked up since my daddy got sick 10 months ago. Talk about retail therapy gone haywire. Anyway here is the caddy sans ripped stuff but with extra yarns for ripped stuff ;^>

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Unfortunately I can honestly say I have more yarns I purchased in past few months that didn’t make it onto the caddy AND that there are CONES OF YARN hiding behind the laceweight on lower shelf. Not bulky weight cones but cones of ummm Zephyr and Cashmere. No wonder I am broke and being pathetically into retail therapy[not normally just recently] I still have an overwhelming urge to shop on a daily basis. My favorites from Stitches:

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Laceweights from Skaska designs also available from Dimity’s Dry Goods The top two are cashmere/silk blends and not the same blend~ one is 50/50 the other 80/20~ which was not my intention the other 3 are my faves esp the loverly taupe yak and silk blend. Another laceweight Alpaca from another vendor proves to be my absolute favorite couldnt’ have walked out of Stitches without:

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The seller told me it was Crea[first shearing] Suri Alpace from her own farm. 3000 yards of the most wonderful stuff I have ever seen for real. And I have seen some pretty awe inspiring yarns in the past 30 years. Just saying.

Being the sock knitting addict that I am

Stop Laughing

I picked up some sockyarn that is a nice heather instead of the handpainted the was all over the place:

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I am still waiting for some kits purchased from Nancy Bush and have picked up some CP Kid mohair blend[why I had to pull out the similar yarns to stop myself from buying stuff I had tons of already] and beads for River since returning home:

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By and by I did finish the first of my socks for yarn purchased mere hours before going to stitches:

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Ok thats the highlights of past two weeks shopping and reduction of WIPS spree. Toodles and happy knitting

Un~freaking~believable

I have finally finished all the getting ready for school prep: new socks, panties, backpacks, wardrobes, haircuts, teeth cleanings, check-ups on top of school supplies. My girls are so very ready for next week. This being the last possible day for slumber parties preschool beginning we, of course, invited over Zoe’s BFF. I had planned on taking the girls to the City Museum or Magic House or at the very least depending upon how tuckered out I was feeling the Science Center. The girls vetoed all of these ideas for this! Damned TV.

The teeth cleaning occured yesterday and I left the girls at the Dentists to shop for IK the one with Madlis shawl which they didnt’ have and I have no clue which issue. One would think I wasn’t going to be at yarn heaven tomorrow. Whoa Nellie back up there~ did you say left the kids? Yes I sure did. Auntie Carol~~ you know the auntie that watches the girls whenever we leave town for the weekend~~ just happens to work at a Dentist’s office. I am thinking that maybe when they do the office days if they still do the office days I will send my girls there. For my foreign readers my Jr Highschool aka Middle School aka 6th grade onward sent me to a parent’s workplace to learn all about what it means to work. See what it did for me? I stay at home. Either that or I will, if feeling particularly unappreciated, keep the girls home that day. I plan on putting on an act which involves fusing June schedule with Lucy kinda day. I shall do my best to convince them that I work that hard everyday and don’t sit until 4.29.99 which is why I park my patootie in front of the computer, or on knitting chair and look harrassed should they require anything.

Not having the mag I decided to peruse the yarn offerings and picked up two balls of sock yarn:

Image428.jpg This is Trekking 100 which is making the rounds in blogland due to the evershifting and artful color changes. Mine isn’t doing the shading most often seen and its probably because I picked a nice dark ‘manly’ kinda shade. Still we get to test macro skills to show you this:

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What in the world did I do to deserve yarn 2 days before Stitches extravaganza? OMG you wouldn’t believe the insults I endured just before going to the dentists. Really you wouldn’t. Sigh. We go to get the hair cuts and I decide to have my lip waxed since I will be seen in public by other knitters who are obviously more important than other kinds of people[including spouses and spouses’ coworkers/friends/family] and don’t deserve to face this when trying to knit. The lady who was gonna do the deed started right up on these. When I asked her what she thought she was doing since they had been done already { aside: I had just done them myself tyvm } she told me they looked ‘terrible’ The result of her handiwork. The indignity….

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Hmmmmmmmm so I finished the shawl and had to decide on what to work on next. Consulting my WIP roundup with the knowledge that Colinette garment yarn was due any minute I decided upon Michelle’s Mahrvelous Dahrlink socks. I kinda wanted to work on the top down [ha ha ha] but figured that if I managed to get the sleeve pick up correct I wouldn’t remember how for the second with a project in between. Socks it was. I was about 20 rows short of toe shaping on first sock last Sunday night. Looksie where I was late last night:

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Ummmmmmm thats the second sock~ I am not that slow. Do you see that? The kitchnering together toe stitches point and only a few inches of thread before a knot in yarn.  Well I spit spliced and can only hope this machine washable yarn holds cause I certainly lurv the socks:

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Unfortunately the colors came out wrong. Super unfortunately cause I rudely mentioned to Gina that I loved the colors and asked if she could take the base and do a little sumthin sumthin for me. Oh yeah I am that rude but hey when you know a superior colorist and they offer to dye up some yarn for ya what are you gonna do? Oh there is one problem with the socks~ my gauge was looser than for my CTH and the sock a bit more roomy. I don’t think there is enough leftover for me to go down a needle size next pair out of this particular yarn….. Wild Raspberry Bearfoot sock yarn by Mountain Colours BTW.

Ok so being aggravated by le knot I couldn’t very well sleep so picked up Shetland Tea Time shawl aka the neverending knit of epic proportions. Thwarted again!  I couldn’t find my chart much less where I was on nowhere to be found chart. A trip to XRX corrections site and Thwarted yet again. The printer dies. Hmmm well it did print the page before the needed chart. I was up til 5 am staring at my screen and knitting…..

Living the vida loca and hoping you aren’t~ yarny days and knitterly evening y’alls

Huzzah!

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Todays entry comes to you thanks to Michelle who wrote out the pattern for these socks. Do you read her blog? I have been doing so for a little over a year and it is a real treat. Normally I check it once a week because she is a sporadic blogger. 4 entries last month I believe. But this month she is blogging everyday. So Huzzah! By and by Huzzah! calls to mind flapper speak–don’t ask me why. Maybe because the 20’s seems to be one era where nobody spoke in English and everything was frenzied ;^> Anywho

Thanks Michelle