Showing posts with label Baby Aran Cardigan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby Aran Cardigan. Show all posts

Wednesday 7 October 2009

Swallowed by a black hole

I know, I know, I've been lacking in the blogging. I just don't know where the time has gone.
I think maybe I was swallowed by a black hole and was only spat out this evening.

It reminds me of the excuses I would give to teachers for not having my homework done: "But teacher, I DID do that 6 page essay on the merits of Othellos realtionship with Desdemona, and it was fabulous, but then my rabbit must have been hungry, because next thing? It was shredded on the floor."
I haven't been neglecting my knitting however, here you go, an FO:

Pattern: Baby Aran Cardigan from an ancient Wendy pattern
Yarn: Sirdar Bonus Aran
Needles: 3.75mm and 4.5mm KnitPicks Options
(I know the picture is crappy, but it's dark here people)
A grand and handy knit, it must be said. Just too much seaming for my liking. I do like the bobbles, though I'm unsure about them for a baby garment. I think the temptation for a baby to suck on them would be quite high? Still, the one thing my friend asked for was an aran for the impending arrival. I think this fits the bill.
I also think this is my baby knitting obligations fulfilled.
I love the buttons too, I got them last Saturday on sale in a store, I think €1.10 for 4? They suit it great I think.
It's a shame that I mis-calculated the button spacing and left too large a gap in the middle. Still, overall I'm pretty happy with it.
I've also made another one of the Petal bibs, in the yummy yellow Rowan cotton that Tara sent me, but I accidentally deleted it from the camera. DUH. I'll post a pic next time, I promise!
My next piece of knittyness is the Noro Striped Scarf:
I've been dying to make this for ages, and we're in the middle of a cold snap at the moment (3C this morning, scraping ice off the car windscreen ugh) so what better time?
I'm not using Noro, but King Cole Mirage (a budget friendly alternative).
I thought when I bought the balls that the colours would go very well together, but upon knitting I think it's a bit masculine and insipid. Maybe I can lie to hubby and pretend there's no wool in it and see if he'll wear it?
Still, it's mindless easy peasy knitting so I'm good with that for the moment.
Only 2 weeks until my Sunshine State excursion! I'm so excited you'd swear it was my first time. I think making the afghan has increased the excitement level by a few notches.(Plus the promise of some sunshine!)
I'm still torn about my airplane project, although I think I'm decided upon the yarn. I think I'm going to spoil myself on the plane and knit with one of my Wollmeise skeins. Which one and what pattern? God knows so far. Some work is required I think.
Speaking of work, I need to get my internet orders from KnitPicks and Webs sorted too. Methinks some KnitPicks City Tweed is called for, but apart from that? Who knows. Anyone have any yarn faves from these two retailers? And from any others, as I will be visiting 3 LYS while I'm there too!
Have a good week!

Monday 28 September 2009

I Got Game

I can bring it. Oh yes I can.
Behold, the Liberty Bell Afghan in all its finished glory:
Pattern: Liberty Bell Afghan from Cover Up with Nicky Epstein
Yarn: Various Acrylics and cotton backing fabric
Needles: 5mm Addi Clicks
Here you can see the backing fabric and how it goes with the afghan front:
Isn't it great? I can't wipe the smug grin off my face at the moment.
This was the backing fabric pinned and tacked befoew sewing in.
Thanks to the girls from my knitting group and my sister in law, I have mastered the invisible hem stitch. Check it out:
Neat huh? It took me about 4 hours to sew in the backing fabric which I think is quite good considering it was by hand, and my first time. I finished it at about 6 this evening when I made and sewed on the tassels.
So, do you think my sister in law will like it? I sure hope so!
In the meantime I cast on for this Baby Aran Cardigan.
The back:
The Left Front:
Just the thing, some instant gratification after a long hefty project like the afghan.
In other great news, I got the most fantastic care package from Tara. I had put out a plea for a copy of Interweave Knits Weekend, as it wasn't available here, and she kindly volunteered to post it to me. Much to my surprise, there were goodies in the parcel too!
A gorgeous sheepie card addressed by her adorable daughter, a kite for Alice made by her husbands own fair hands and a ball of Rowan Handknit cotton in the most scrumptious shade of yellow. Reminds me of banana ice cream. Isn't she the best? Thanks Tara!
My Mam had her brain CT scan today. Once I managed to get her up, dressed and out of the house it wasn't too bad actually, I thought when she saw the machine she'd have a fit, but the staff were great. They didn't give her a chance to freak, just popped her on the bed and bish bash bosh. Just what she needed.
Let's hope the results of the scan and the geriatrician appt on Thursday go as well!