Wednesday, December 26, 2007

I have cast on my traveling socks for my trip to Israel. I'm making them as plain as possible (2X2 ribbed cuff, stockinette and slip stitched heel flap) to show off Felici's fun stripes. I love the stripes. And the yarn is so soft, I'm definitely getting more. They should be fun photographing at various points on my trip. They'll definitely be great as bus knitting. I'm not sure if I'm going to get them on the plane - I think security flying into Israel may be a bit more stringent than regular flights, so I'll ask before checking my luggage. I hope I can bring them, but I'm going to try to sleep on the flight anyway, so it won't be a huge deal.

I've made progress on my Adamas shawl for my aunt. I'm really loving it. The subtly tonal color of the yarn is really playing well with the simple pattern. Plus the yarn is super fun to knit with. I've finished my fifth of 14 repeats, but each one is going to take longer and longer since each repeat adds stitches. Even so, I shouldn't have any trouble finishing the shawl for my Aunt's birthday in early August. Even with the afghan I should be working on for Ali's wedding.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

I stopped in at the doctor today to ask about the wierd shooting feeling (no pain, but it feels like a shock) that I occasionally get in my right ring finger. Apparently I have some early symptoms of carpal tunnel. So she gave me a brace for the night, which should definitely help, because I sleep with my hands in the weirdest most contorted positions immaginable. And what did I do with my diagnosis of carpal tunnel? I bought yarn, of course!

I bought yarn for Eunny Jang's Tangled Yoke Cardigan. I got eight skeins of Elspeth Lavold's Silky Tweed (my just in case skein is on order) in a really nice burgandy, tweedy red. Plus it was on sale! What could be better? I'm clearly making an attempt at fulfilling resolutions 1 and 8. I'm going to swatch (and wash the swatch) and hopefully start a sleeve today. I am super excited.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

New Year's Knitting Resolutions

1. Make a sweater! Really, I just need to throw myself in headfirst and make a darn sweater. And finish it!

2. Learn colorwork - specifically Fair Isle.

3. Play with dyeing yarn - you don't have to be good, you should just have fun.

4. Learn to spin...better. Maybe borrow a wheel to play with. My last attempt failed miserably - my yarn broke over and over and I lost it about halfway through trying to ply but I don't want to give up because roving makes me yearn.

5. Buy necessary accessories - specifically a swift and ball winder and some KnitPicks Options.

6. Organize stash and accessories. It's no fun to be always looking for a darning needle.

7. Keep the couch absolutely clear, and try to limit the number of projects that are in the living room to a reasonable number.

8. Buy good yarn and don't feel guilty about it! Although looking for bargain prices is encouraged.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

I have put the drop in drop spindle!

I learned to spin (badly) a month or two ago, but I had to be holding on to the spindle the whole time. I haven't touched my spinning since I made a huge mess out of an attempt to Andean Ply it (and I hadn't been spinning for a while previous to that attempt) so I figured I should give it another go. Ok, mostly I'm giving it another go because I really, really want to buy some pretty roving in pretty colors nad make pretty yarn. And this time I actually let go of the spindle and let it drop down while spinning. The spinning goes way faster that way. I'm still having trouble drafting evenly, so the yarn is thick/thin (actually it's thin/thinner) but I may be getting better. I may not be. It's hard to tell.

Saturday, December 1, 2007

I just hit myself in the head several times in an attempt to remove the desire to cast on for Icarus just this minute. Some background. I have six projects on the needles. Three for me, three are gifts. Two are holiday knitting and need to get done soon (though that shouldn't be much of a problem). One (for me) is a lace shawl (mystery stole). I do not need to cast on another project. I've promised myself that I won't cast on another lace project until after I finish my stole. But I just had a brief exchange with Miriam Felton - designer of Icarus - and now I really, really, really want to cast on. I must be strong.

Let me describe the items on my needles. In cast on order.

1) I have the previously mentioned mystery stole which hasn't been touched since I frogged the start of the wing. Luckily the lifeline prevented too much damage. I love this project, and I really need to start working on it again.

2) Something Red (well, green, since I'm making it in green), my first sweater. I stopped working on this a while ago. I think it's my fear of making a sweater combined with the worsted cotten which is a bit hard on my hands. I really just need to push through and get this done. I really want to be able to knit sweaters, but this requires me to actually knit sweaters.

3) Ali's wedding afghan. Bought the yarn (Lorna's Laces Shephards Worsted in Cranberry - love) last Saturday on my way back from Thanksgiving. Cast on the next day. Haven't touched it in a week. It's going to be super pretty though, and I can't wait until I have time enough to work on it. I'm planning a little break at Loop (my LYS) on Tuesday so I can finish the central motif, and then it's feather and fan til I drop.

4) Mom's scarf. I was not planning on knitting my mother anything for Hannukah. I really, really wasn't. But I saw this yarn (Tilli Thomas's Salt + Pepper - 100% silk with beads) and I couldn't resist. My mom loves silk, my mom wants beaded knitting. This is both, plus it's worsted and easy and in a really pretty blue (though I had wanted to burgandy, but the blue with green beads was lovely and in stock) so I bought it and cast on for the easiest scarf ever. Which is moving along quickly and creating the biggest callus known to man on my left middle finger. It's really hard to keep any sort of tension on stiches that keep getting caught on beads. But it's pretty. And has to be done in a week.

5) Maze hat. I am doing my first (fake) colorwork on a hat for a swap (it's mosaic, so only one color per row, but slip stiches give it the colorwork look) and I'm really liking it. I cast on yesterday and I'm already almost through one repeat. I think my row gauge is seriously off, so I'm going to do more of the motif that you're supposed to and hope it fits a human sized person. I have been inspired to do colorwork and will be buying some Louet Gems Pearl to make Eunny Jan's Endpaper Mitts next week.

6) Monkey socks. I'm in SKA I have to have a sock on the needles at all times, and I finished my last pair on Tuesday. I've practically been in a panic! I cast on (and knit one row and one row only) Monkey socks in my Thank Ewe Macintosh colorway. My gauge was slightly off, but I like a snug fit and a thicker fabric so I hope this isn't a huge folly. Well, if it is I can always gift them I guess.

So you see, I really can't cast on Icarus tonight. I have many good reasons. And that's without mentioning the seminar paper I have due on Monday.