Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Swaps, Designs, and Dyeing!!!!

First and foremost, I finished two adorable washcloths to send off in a "Hands that Do Dishes" on the "A Swap In Time" group on ravelry.


And they were received by the lovely moderator! Which was fun and exciting.

Next up, I did some dyeing, preparing fleece and anticipating the Tour de Fleece on Ravelry, I'm on the rookies team this year, as this will be the first year I will be participating.

I dyed it with koolaid, in a variety of pink, red and orange tones. It smelled awful, as if a very oily sheep was being bathed in fruit punch.

Now here comes the funny part, I want it to dry faster, so it is outside in the sweltering heat, sandwiched between two stacking patio chairs so they can be outside and hopefully dry faster.


It looks like my wool was very very baaaad, and got sent to wooly prison... oh noes!


And then last, but not least, I dyed some wool yarn that I got from a surprise box from etsy that was a really gross melon color... but now it is a happier pink and red mixture.

I am going to knit up a stole for the Project Yarnway, this month it is based on a book that you have read, and I just finished reading "The Grand Finale" by Janet Evanovich. It will be wavy with some type of scallop or fish or nautical theme, I haven't hashed it all out yet.

In other news... I am out of the hospital (yay, all around!) and will be following a slightly different course regarding my education. I will be hopefully going to get my CNA and then go to work. School is just too overwhelming to even think about right now. So, that is my life, not a lot going on, just taking things really slow and allowing my time to heal and get better, and of course, fiber fun!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Prioritizing

So for the last couple of days I was working an eight hour night shift and then going to school, I have decided that this does not work for me, and have quit the eight hour night shift gig. I have finished a sock, as I knit during class and it offers quite a bit of time. I will post pictures later. I have a mid-term today, and hopefully all will go well. I decided that school is far more important than work, and its not worth driving myself insane trying to do both.

I finished the lining of the cape, and have felted it. I will take pictures soon of both the finished sock and the cape. The cape turned out well, and fits my sister, who will be modeling for me.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

What's On and Off My Needles

OK, so in addition to the Project Yarnway cape, that is becoming all consuming, I also have several (too many) projects on the needles, and I thought I would share them with you.



First off, a Hat that I am making with some awesome handpainted yarn I got from a swap around two years ago, I am designing the pattern, which is cables up a reverse stockinette body. This was my go-to in class project for a good portion of the end of this past semester, so it is my "on the go" project so to speak.
This sock is being made from Patons Sock FX, and I love, love, love this yarn, there are four plies that change color on their own schedule, so you get very soft blended striping, which I think is really cool looking. I started this sock because I needed something to knit in the dark of the film class I am taking right now. So this is my "on the go" project number 2.
This will eventually be a sweater, hopefully for me, although I fear it will turn out too massive (I am making up the pattern as I go, and wasn't paying a whole lot of attention to the increases). It is a top down raglan, and the lace pattern, that you can't see because it is so bunched up is from Cadence which was in Knitty, although I don't remember which month. The yarn is upcycled yarn from two sweaters that I unraveled and am now knitting back together.
This is a sock that went into hibernation when I lost my sock knitting mojo there for a while, it is almost to the toe, and thus almost done, it has been languishing here and there, and waiting for me to just hurry up and finish it. Because it is worked on four needles, instead of five, it doesn't fold up to travel as well, so it is just a mindless knitting project that wishes it could be "on the go".
This is a shawl that I found hibernating when I went stash diving. I have no idea what I was thinking, but since it is just simple garter stitch it is mindless knitting at its worst. I may add a border to it, to spice things up a bit, this comes from when I discovered shawls around two years ago, and I honestly don't know what I was thinking.
This is a sweater for my yet-to-be-born first cousin once removed. Baby M will be born in August, and all the is missing is the button band, I already have the buttons, so just need to get around to finishing this one up, since it is almost there.
This is another shawl that I have started, although this one is made from handspun silk, and is going to get some sort of mesh stitch very shortly, so although it is mindless knitting at the moment, it is about to get much more interesting.
That's all that's on the needles right now, I have a million more ideas bouncing around in my head, and last night I finished up two washcloths or dishcloths for a swap. The problem is these projects aren't finished because I lose the inspiration on them (especially the two that have been in and out of hibernation). Its hard for me to knit just to knit, I have to have something that I want to watch grow on my needles, and see where it takes me. So I'll keep you updated on how these projects grow, and whether any of them end up in the frog pond (I'm looking at you big blue fluffy shawl).

Friday, May 13, 2011

New Fiber!

I got new fiber today from Etsy!!! They are wooly cupcakes from Wooly Peddler.... I love them, this is the third time I've gotten them, I think...

The whole package all together...
And the blues and greens....
And the multi-colored bits...
And the reds and pinks and purples....
These have already been spun up, but I am going to save pictures, because I think I am going to use the yarn for a Project Yarnway project (do I sound obsessed?)

In other news, I have another week of work, yay!!! Also, I am a third of the way through my first summer school class!

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Getting There...

Only one more skein to go on the cape before it gets felted....

BUT! In adult news.... I got called in to work tonight (which is a good thing for the unemployed, such as myself), so no time to post pictures, just a quick "hey" to let you know I am still working

Also, my grandmother was counting with me today, and not counting my spinning, I have 7 WIPS on the needles right now.... I need to take pictures and get them up here, maybe that would inspire me to get them done and not cast on for something else (which I am always tempted to do), this will be a project for tomorrow.

And... I went to my summer intersession class for the first time today, and it is watching movies in a theatre, and is incredibly dull, but will give me lots of time for sock knitting... so silver lining, yay!

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

WIP Update for Project Yarnway

So.... I have been knitting like a machine!!! I am almost done with the lining for the gathering cape that will be felted, and then covered with a mystery yarn.... I have one more skein of cascade 220 left, and then it will be ready to go into the washing machine! I am so excited, about this, I have never felted anything before.... I have been basically consumed by the project yarnway project, all my other WIPs are currently hibernating.... After I finish this project I will be making two washcloths/ dishcloths to send along on another swap... I keep thinking that I should make some nifty things for the swaps I am signed up for while I am at my parents' house (there are many more craft supplies here....)

OK.... now... drumroll please...

And we have pictures!!!!




Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Rollin, Rollin, Rollin

Soooo, basically i cannot sleep for reasons unknown to me, this is highly dysfunctional, BUT highly productive! I have only one and a half skeins left out of five to knit up for the lining of my Project Yarnway project... I am still searching for a perfect name, and hoping that I don't shrink it too much when I felt it... Oh, and trying to get my sister to model it when it is done, I think she is more photogenic, and once it is felted I don't know that it will fit me all that great....

Joined Team Crazypants forum.... looks like a good place to chill, not going into details on here, too long...

I also joined two swaps, well two and a half... no one wanted my dishcloth goodness.... ::sniff::.... oh well, the moderator is going to get two amazing dishcloths knit by yours truly. The other two swaps are the full blown, price limit, and packing and planning and spoiling goodness kind... One is themed around Alice in Wonderland, which should be a blast, and the other is themed around Bollywood, which I am really excited about- I am really excited about both of them actually, both are hitting the nail on the head as far as swaps go... now I must be secretive of stuffs I get if they are destined for swappy goodness.... (sneaks away, but trips on something, ruining everything)...

And...




I watched some Dr. Who last night, the new one, tried an old movie, I couldn't do it, no way, no how.... The new TV show is interesting to me the same way that the firstgen Star Trek shows are interesting to me... but no real hook, line, and sinker as of yet

That and I was rewatching some Project Runway, the really dramatic season with Santino in it... you know the one I'm talking about... Interesting to look at it and think... "If this were a project yarnway challenge, and I had a month, what would I do?"... fun little games i play with myself.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Interesting Nothingness

If you are not interesting in reading my random thoughts, please feel free to skip this post....

Oh good, you're still here!

I ordered etsy yumminess.... now just waiting for it to arrive... I will post pics when it gets here,

I have gone through a skein and a half of Cascade 220 working on my Project Yarnway design... I'm so excited about this competition!

I think spinning my own yarn has ruined me... I went to Hobby Lobby to look for new yarn, and saw NOTHING that I wanted... so to Etsy I went... for yummy wool!

I will post pictures of the Project Yarnway project when it is a little further along... its coming along great!

I feel like I am the only one in the knitting world that feels like yarn diet support groups/ threads are silly. If you have too much yarn/ no money... don't buy yarn.... problem solved! All the whining and moaning about "oh, I want this yarn, oh, I bought too much yarn" seems really silly to me. It just seems... I don't know, like exaggerating a problem, or making a problem up that really doesn't exist.

In other news, looked up interpreter certification program today, and I could totally work while I got the certification, which will be sweet, because I could have a grown-up job, and save money for my next grand adventure... moving out, again! (Hopefully to somewhere North, that is rainy and has a space needle.... if you catch my drift)

ETA: I blogged to early today, and had more ideas that needed airing....

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Trying to Keep Busy

So yesterday I was wandering around the interwebs, and found a wonderful group on ravelry called.....

drum roll please.....

Project Yarnway!!!

How awesomesauce is that?!?! I will be trying to enter every month for this "season", creating twelve original pieces and entering into the finale where you design a collection- just like the show! I am super excited, and hope that everything will go well. I am going to cast on for my first design tonight, and will be posting progress on here, because very few (read none), so I don't think I have much to worry about people stealing my design, not that they would anyways.

In other news, I am going to start going to church with cousin E, because DBF of E is mexican and the whole church service and congregational activities are in Spanish, and it is GREAT practice for interpreting, and I seriously need more hours of that activity under my belt.

Lets see if there are any interesting photos I can put up here......

Ok, here is a picture montage, add them all up, and you get my new design! Good luck on guessing....








Any guesses?

Saturday, May 7, 2011

I'm Alive Again

I decided to start up the old blog again, am getting back to being online.... Its been such a trip to be away for so long, and now it feels right to get back. I am almost done with school, am married, don't know how much longer i will stay that way though, and am contemplating moving to Seattle once I get my Medical Interpreter Certification.

I love Seattle, it is so chill and awesome, all I can think of is how I didn't want to go home when I went there for a band trip sophomore year. I was going to go to college there, but got scared and ended up staying closer to home. I think I am ready for the big plunge now, having traveled out of the country, and lived by myself, and had a go at things in general.

I recently went through the library's CD collection, and checked out like 30 CDs to upload to my computer, so now I have lots of lovely new music, like Mates of State, Lily Allen, Crystal Castles, and Michael Buble, just to name a few.

Oh yeah, and I've been knitting, and spinning. I think that fiber and yarn are magnetically attracted to me somehow. I went to a craft show and was showing some beddy buddies that I have made (stuffed animals made from upcycled sweaters) with my mom, and there was an alpaca farmer there that just wanted to get rid of the end of a fleece, so i got three pounds of alpaca for $30! Awesome! Then I went to a knitting group in Wichita when I was visiting DH, and when I was walking out a lady said "you mentioned you spin, I don't have time for this" and went to her trunk and pulled out around another 3lbs of icelandic, sweet! And then I went to a knitting group in Blue Springs, and there was a lady that had found gobs of acrylic at an estate type sale, and was dispersing it- so my stash has been well replenished.

The alpaca has all been spun, I haven't started in on the icelandic, and the acrylic is being turned into blankets for Project Linus- its been forever since I did anything for them either. I am making a shawl out of Lion Brand Homespun, and another out of my own handspun silk. I am also working on a sock that has been taking me ffooooorrrrreeeevvveerrr..... my sock mojo has been hindered somewhere along the way, although I did finally finish off a pair of socks for my cousin #3 recently, she had been waiting for quite sometime. I recently finished a blanket/ afghan for Project Linus, the ends are woven in and everything! And I am working on a hat from the same thick sock yarn that I made my cousin's socks. Oh, and I am knitting a sweater, for me, a top down raglan from yarn salvaged from sweaters at a thrift store. I think that is it... although there may be something more, I always seem to have a ton of projects on the needles and hooks, I can't help it.

I am thinking about making some bowls out of T-yarn to post on etsy. I already have beddy buddies, and the handspun alpaca up there, as well as two baby playmats that are handmade chenille... Cutting chenille takes a looooooooooooonnnnnng time, and it makes your hands hurt, just FYI.

Well, I think that is all from me, I will be trying to post more regularly and be back online again! Ciao!