Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Mystery Shawl Clue 1 Complete

Clue 1 is complete! I really like how it looks, though I think the beads could be larger. They don't show up well with the flash on, but do add some sparkle to the piece in person.


I initially started on a 3.5mm (#4) needle, but found the lace too open for the pattern. So after 40 rows I frogged and started again with a 3.0mm needle.



It seems to be impossible for me to take any knitting photos without assistance from one or the other cat . . .



. . . just as it seems to be impossible to set the table.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Mystery Shawl 11 pre-clue 1

I'm so excited to be doing Mystery Shawl this year. I needed something to look forward to, but it had to be cheap and had to give me several week's worth of fun. So lace knitting with mystery clues was perfect!

I ordered some Knitpicks Gloss, and picked up some mystery seed beeds today (I don't know the size, but I hope close enough to work) and I'm off and running. Here are my supplies. I'm using the crochet hook method of beading. My hook is a #14, which is almost imaginary it's so small.


I've been looking forward to today for 2 weeks. I finished a big project at work that I worked on the entire holiday. So I get the day off, no guilt. Got some wine and crab legs, Kurt Warner kicking butt on the TV and a brand new knitting project.

The test swatch. I think the beads may be too small, but there weren't any beads in the next size up that matched.

BSJ and Trellis

The pictures are pretty bad because I was in a rush to mail them, but they are done! I haven't done baby clothes before, but they are certainly a lot of fun because they're done so quickly.

All the details are on Ravelry.


Trellis from Knitty.com, in Rowan Handknit Cotton, which was my Rowan membership gift a couple of years ago.

A baby surpise jacket in a toddler size, with I cord- bind off and trim.

Friday, January 02, 2009

Goodbye 2008, Hello 2009

2008 was a funky year, a year of extreme highs and lows, both personally and professionally.

Every New Year I look back and think, "Maybe next year will be better. Maybe X problem will be resolved." But things don't generally improve this way. I'm coming around to think that I need to take the bull (perhaps in this case Taurus the bull of worldly success) by the horns and aggressively MAKE it better.

I'm no longer on a "yarn diet," I'm "stash busting". Active instead of passive.

Anyway, I didn't get many projects completed this year and what I did complete wasn't very interesting and I simply put it up at Ravelry. I would like to get back to more documenting here. I'm doing Mystery Shawl 11, my first mystery knit, and I'm really excited. I need some small weekly cookie. I will try to document each clue here, though I doubt I'll be finishing in anything resembling on time.

One of the good things from 2008 is new kitten Cassie, who keeps Arthur busy and plays with yarn in approved kitten fashion. She also turned out to be a little typhoid Mary (one of the bad things), but I think both cats will finally kick all her shelter-born diseases shortly.



Oh, I did learn to knit fair isle holding one color in each hand!

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