Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Blog has moved!

I am now at http://miraknits.wordpress.com . WordPress seems to be better suited to my needs.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Spit Splicing

So, the other day, I decided to try this "spit splicing" thing I had heard so much about. I'm currently working on a sweater I'm sample knitting for Donna Druchunas, over at Sheep to Shawl. By the way, her patterns are lovely, and I highly recommend them. They're super easy to follow, and I have never gotten as many compliments on my knitting as I have while working on this sweater. It's a lovely blue and cream, and one of my favorite work-horse yarns: Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride Worsted.

The yarn seemed like it would felt well, and so when I got to the end of my first skein of the blue, I teased out a few inches at the end of the skein and a few at the beginning of the next skein, and rolled and rubbed them in my fingers until they felted together (all of about 30 seconds, and not much spit was needed!). Then, I tried tugging on it, trying to get it to fall apart. I was a little skeptical about this technique, but it proved to be very strong. Once I put the yarn down for a second, I couldn't actually tell where the splice was! I was definitely impressed. I think I will definitely keep this in mind from now on whenever I'm using feltable yarn of any kind!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

A Baby Sweater and a Hat

I finished Iced Gem the other day:

I also finally finished Danielle's hat, which is the Fern Glade pattern from Knitty:



Thanks to Rosa for that top photo! It was a quick knit once I got going. Now I'm hoping to get Trellis done quickly (I started yesterday) and start on the test knitting I've got lined up!

Monday, February 9, 2009

Presto Chango, and other baby plans

Second Presto Chango has been mailed out! Here are some pictures:

Buttons, as usual from the loveley Windsor Button.

I've also decided, as I think I mentioned in the previous post, to enter the Stitch House baby sweater competition. I found a really cute pattern, and nice, affordable yarn, and I'm more than halfway done with the sweater now! I'm doing Iced Gem from Louisa Harding's Enchanted. I'm using Cascade 220 heathers in a nice soft purple (so, surprise, surprise, this will be for Nick and Dina's baby). After finding out on Friday about another friend who is expecting, and remembering that I keep forgetting about a cousin who is expecting (really, lots of pregnancies to keep straight!) I'm up to six babies between now and september. A positive baby boom. Let's see what I know about the babies:

  • 1 is a girl
  • 1 (probably 2) I won't know whether it's a boy or girl until the baby is born. Anyone have good suggestions for gender-neutral baby sweaters?
  • 1 I will know in a month if it's a boy or girl.
  • 4 will live in cold climates! Yay!
  • 2 will live in Florida, and might get wool anyway because so much knitting with cotton has been hurting my hands.
  • 1 in April, 2 in May, 2 in June, 1 in September
I think there will be little Christmas/Chanukah knitting this year, because between the babies and the weddings, I think I'll be pretty busy!

Friday, February 6, 2009

Ariella hat

I just finished the Ariella Hat, named after my cousin Robin's new baby.

It's definitely not the best picture, and I'll try to take another before wrapping it up. I've put the pattern up on Ravelry because it was requested, although only in one size, and without a ton of proofreading, so there might be some errors.

I also finished my second Presto Chango, for Samuel, yesterday and took some pictures and mailed it off today. I'll post those as soon as I can get them uploaded. James picked out some pretty cute elephant buttons at Windsor Button.

These two projects getting done is leaving me a bit calmer about all the lifecycle knitting I have to do in the next 8 months. Here's what's left in priority order:
  • Blanket for Jennifer and James, wedding in June
  • Blanket for Sheila and Jim, wedding in June
  • Sweater for Baby Pena (sex unknown), due in September
  • Sweater for Baby Mason (sex unknown), due in May
  • Sweater for Baby Dunn (sex unknown), due in April
  • Sweater for Baby Varacalli (girl), due in May
  • Blanket for Bianca and Kevin, wedding in May
I'm thinking that in order to kickstart the baby knitting, I'll enter the contest that Stitch House just announced. I wonder if I can enter multiple sweaters? That would be pretty good incentive to get them all done by the end of next month! I should be able to do four baby sweaters in two months, right :) ?

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Request for test knitters

I'm in the process of designing a cardigan. It's a little bit lacy, with a leaf motif and seed stitch. Sizes range from CYC XS (28-30" bust) to 3X (52-54" bust). It's in Brown Sheep Cotton Fleece. Anyone interested in test knitting?

Also, the babies are coming! The babies are coming! Two more to add to the list since the last time I updated. One due in May, the other in September (at least I've got a while for that one!)

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Babies everywhere!

I finished my first Presto Chango:

The color is more accurate in the second picture. Also, aren't those just the cutest buttons? Asher helped me pick them out at Windsor Button. I liked this pattern quite a bit and am a good portion of the way through a second one (for James's cousin's baby). We ran into Erin last night on our way home and she said she really liked it, which I'm very glad of.

However, we're now finding out about new babies left and right, so I think my plans for blankets for some of them will have to go away in favor of smaller projects! Here are my revised plans:
  • Samuel, Presto Chango #2, which is about 1/3 of the way done
  • Ariella, a hat (to match the sweater my mom made) which should be quick. I need to finish it by February 14th, but I can probably get a good bit done in the car on the way to DC the day before.
  • Baby Dunn, Waving Grass Wrap not started yet. (Due in April)
  • Baby Varacalli, Peach Blossom Baby Jacket, not started yet (Due in May)
I still haven't gotten my test-knitting stuff for the Norwegian sweater I'm supposed to be doing (with steeks!) so I'm having a bit of a hard time figuring out how I need to budget my time. I'm trying to get as much of this done as soon as possible, but I'm also working on a pair of socks for me and blanket for James and me (Hemlock Ring). Also, my wrists are starting to give me some trouble again, so I'm trying not to overwork them.