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It took almost the entire month, but I finished the WIP I picked for February. Not so bad time-wise, when you consider it's been almost 4 years since I cast on (yikes!)

 

The pattern is Hue Shift, by Kerin Dimeler-Laurence. The yarn was from the Knit Picks rainbow kit (and then a couple replacements on squares towards the end when I ran short)

 It turned out just as pretty as I hoped, and I love it. One of our dogs loves it just as much, so it appears there’s a lot of sharing in my future.

Click the Clickee for more pics and stuff... )

 

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pattern: Zaru by Anna Hrachovec
Yarn: Knit Picks Brava worsted in persimmon and almond

And now my holiday knitting is DONE!
This -admittedly worried looking- guy is ready to go to his new home a week early.

Now what do I work on??

-Finishing a square on the Sherlock blanket?
-Making Bitty’s hockey uniform?
-Similar theme - figuring out how to knit a pie-looking hot holder...which I would link to the relevant pillowfort post, but the loading speed is not the best right now...
-another design - the knit gingerbread house set I wish I had taken the time to knit each year before the holidays but never do
-oooooooor one of the dozen plus WIPs I already have going

Decisions, decisions...
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Pattern: Owl Pillow by Sol Maldonado
Yarn: Knit Picks Brava Sport

Another holiday gift finished, one more to go!

Actually finished this last night, but had to wait until today to take a decent picture. The pattern says to make pompoms for the eyeballs, but I didn’t really like the look of that. Lucky for me I had the perfect buttons in my stash to use instead.

I love how this turned out, and I’m looking forward to making one for myself later on.
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And with that, all three goals for the Ravellenic Games finished. I even had a couple hours to spare :D



more here )

PS(ocks)OS!

Aug. 9th, 2012 02:57 pm
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My second project of the Ravellenic Games, Purple Socks of Sex, are DONE!!



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INSULATE!!!

Aug. 4th, 2012 03:49 pm
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My first project of the Ravellenic Games, the Dalek hat, is DONE!


more after the cut )
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The Tour de Fleece ended yesterday, and so I held over this week's review until today so I could include my 'finish line' photo.

That and a few other pics and ramblings hidden here )
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A is for Alpaca!



First some belated pictures from my knitting group’s “field trip” to the lunch and fiber event hosted by Natural Maximum Alpacas a couple weeks ago. I say it was kind of like a field trip, but we didn't really have to leave town. The farm is on the town outskirts off in the country, just much further out than I even realized that road went.

(Then a hat I made - Yes! A real live Finished Object!!)

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You ever have this problem?
You are getting close to a project’s end and then you see something that is going to keep it from being the perfect finished object you imagined.
Then your knitting slows. Slooooooooows. And it’s like … you don't have to accept it isn't going to be what you wanted if you don't actually finish it. So you procrastinate.

Maybe you cast on a couple new projects.
Did I mention that I’m now in a Hurricane Hat KAL and another mystery toy KAL, both started this month?

Maybe you get a sudden interest in finishing other lingering projects.
Guess what - I finished the end weaving on the three finished preemie hats in my WIP post -
and I took all of Sunday and knitted that pink and yellow gift baby hat I mentioned.
Check out the swirly cute-ness, modeled by my slightly big headed doll:



I was almost ready to work on one of my other projects in the WIP box, or finish pulling all those pics of my cell phone from the Alapaca farm to post here.
But eventually even I had to accept that you just need to suck it up and just face those problem projects head on.

What was I stalling on? That cute and impossibly bright summer top for my older niece. The first one just sailed by easy-peasy. The second one seemed to, but then things started to go wrong. And I was so excited to make these shirts (the pattern is just perfect for them) which only made me more irritated with myself for having problems.

I suddenly was running out of every yarn I reached for. And the colors weren’t at the store anymore. I ended up having to change my color choices a few times.
I started out wanting a multi bottom, solid belt and multi top. By the time I got to the belt I realized I wasn't going to have enough multi left for that, so I decided for a yellow belt and top.
And speaking of the belt - the button mods I had notes copied down for looked like gibberish when I sat down to follow them.
After finally figuring out what I was doing and getting through the belt, I wasn't having confidence in having enough yellow for that. Soooo it got a blue panel in the middle.
I was happy with how it looked, coordinating but not too matchy with her little sister's. But when I got to 3/4 done with the straps I ran out of yellow. At least I was doing them two at a time, so they ran out in the same spot. I thought about changing to blue at the bottoms, but that might have stood out too much.
(and if you’re still following this, I give you a gold star)

I let the shirt sit for days. In very-nearly-almost-done limbo.
I did have a little bit of the multi left, not as jarring a color change as a block of blue and matching the bottom. I thought it might not look so bad, and couldn’t think of a better option.
Finally I decided to go for it. Figured I had nothing to lose, and it's not like garter stitch is all that hard to rip back.

And you know what? In the end I actually like how the shirt came out.



The color change that had me so worried is right where the straps cross, so it's just about the best spot to run out if I had to.
I might even be able to pull it off as intentional. At least I’ve decided not to talk it down to my sister before sending her the shirts.



Oh, and now that I’m feeling more accomplished by actually finishing things I’ll be starting on that Alpaca pic post … or maybe I’ll just work a little on these KALs first

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