Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Insanity is...

...doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.

As a counselor I told my clients this. As a patient my *cough*therapist*cough* can almost tell me this (repeatedly) without a knowing smirk. Almost.

So I guess I should just suck it up and admit insanity.


While anyone who has known me for more than a day may be jumping up and down right now with eager examples of how this sort of insanity manifests itself in my life, let's stick to the knitting today, kids.

Last night I cast on for another shawl that (almost) never ends. 570 fingering weight yards of garter stitch on size 3 needles. But I love my last 22.5 Degrees shawl. Even if it did make me want to stab myself in the eye, I wear the hell out of that thing.

And look at this Noro Silk Garden Sock...


...can't you hear it whispering "C'mon April. I will make a rockstar gorgeous shawl and you'll love my stripes in garter stitch." It must be true. Because hearing your yarn whisper to you would have nothing to do with the aforementioned insanity.

But really. If I'm expecting it to drive me insane but end in a shawl I love to pieces, I'm not really expecting different results, right? So that means I don't fit the insanity definition, right? I'm sure that's it.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

The Copy Hat

This is the story of a cheap girl who saw a hat pattern and being an overly confident knitter said she wasn't going to spend the money on a ribbed hat pattern and tried to deconstruct the hat. And failed. Really, just buy the pattern.


Project Name: The Copy Hat
Yarn: Malabrigo Worsted, Black
Needles: US7 & US9



I cast on 92 for this hat. Which was pretty much a shot in the dark, but seems about right! Working the 2x2 ribbing to six inches on the smaller needles (US7) and then switching to larger (US9) to work in stockinette stitch to ten inches.



At ten inches I began decreases by k2tog one round, knit one round, and repeating until I got to the number of stitches that seemed like a good idea to thread the yarn through. A number of stitches I’m not remembering.


Things I did wrong. Hmm, where to start?

* I did the ribbing too far I think. It seems 5 inches would have been adequate.
* I should have maybe increased a few stitches when I switched needle size and went to stockinette. It doesn't have that droopy.
* I think I should have knit at least another half an inch before starting to decrease.
* I also should have did one more decrease round. It has this funny outie belly button thing going on.
*And I should have bought.the.damn.pattern!

And what the hell is going on in this pic?


Something about this hat made me feel like a baller. So that was me doing my best baller wink. Instead I look like a bloated constipated pirate. Argh!

Monday, January 24, 2011

The Post That Isn't What It Was Supposed to Be

At the start of the weekend I was wondering how I would decide what to tell you about today. The weekend was full of possibility!

 I had:

* A hat almost done
* Confidence with an overnight volunteer shift at the shelter I would totally finish my Bella Mittens
* Some fun new scrappy mittens I was ready to rock
* All of these ideas for the Buzz Lightyear quilt I was going to start for my nephew on Saturday

Instead:

*While I did finish my hat, my camera died this morning while I was trying to take some pictures for a post. It really is hard to blog without a camera.
* I was distracted by the scrappy mittens, didn't finish the Bella Mittens. Or the scrappy mittens. So I still have cold fingertips since I refuse to wear mittens that don't match the coat/down vest I have on.
* I got as far as drawing out the quilt layout for my nephew's Buzz Lightyear quilt, but didn't even enter the sewing room this weekend except to put the bag of fabric back..
* I started a book (The Case for a Creator if you are just so anxious to know. Which I know you know you totally are.)
* I went out for beers with a boy. But I left the couch of a friend I was knitting with to do this, which I'm not proud of.
* My kitchen got the start of a very needed scrub down. So there was some responsible productivity.

So, this post isn't what it was supposed to be.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Updates....

A few random things.

1) I dug something out of my naughty basket and finished it! I cast on for these slippers a year and a half ago while camping with the fam, than never finished them. It was pretty pathetic. I just really hated the attached i-cord. So I left it off!


Project: Mary Jane Slippers by The Purl Bee
Yarn:  Schoeller+Stahl Big Print (7941) & Moda Dea Washable Wool (Black)
Needles: US10
Ravelry Project Page

I used the Moda Bea on for the soles and strap since I didn't have enough of the super fun retro looking Big Print. Altered to fit a size 10. Added 2 sts to the CO and kept stitch count 2 extra. I also added an extra 3/4 in to the length. Since I didn't do the i-cord they are a bit droopy, but I still like.

2) When Mom visited a couple of weeks ago she decided since I lost 25 lbs of my 40 lb goal I needed new underwear & bras (which I won't show you, no worries) and new mineral makeup and more complicated eye makeup. Since to look more natual I apparently need more makeup and brushes and stuff, I outgrew the little makeup bag I've used.

But I'm a sewer, so you can guess what I did.


New makeup bag and brush burrito! I modeled the brush burrito after a needle roll and sewed on some clasps to close it instead of a tie. While I've been sewing for five years, I have an irrational fear of zippers, but I did it! Both have a layer of batting and the bag is quilted.

3) I signed up for match.com. So freaked out. Dating scares the crap out of me. Never learned the rules and online is an adventure! The new profile pic, which is better:


or


Or do they both suck. Holy crap, this is awful.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Autunno Hat


It's about that time of winter where it's not fun anymore. It's cold. As a knitter I was a bit ashamed this weekend when I went searching for a hat and really didn't have many to wear. So this week may be a bit hat heavy. Overcompensation at it's best. Well, maybe not it's best. Men have the edge on this.


Project: Autunno Hat
Based off this hat, Ravelry project page is in English
Yarn: di.Ve Autunno in 33051 Coral (One skein plus just enough of a second to annoy me)
Needle Size: US10 (See below)



I did some slight modifications from the notes I used, but wish I would have done more. She did a knit one through back loop to result in a twisted ribbing, I'm not a huge fan of this, especially after the inches and inches of it in Dad's Cambridge Watchcap. So, I did a knit two purl two ribbing. I worked it for an extra .25 inch, bringing it to three inches. I cast on with US10's, planning to switch up to US10.5's after the ribbing (which would have brought me to gauge on the project), however, even with the smaller needle size I still had a pretty loose gauge, so I stuck with this needle size for the whole hat. If I could time warp I would have went with US9's to cast on and uped to the 10s for the top half. I knit to nine inches before decreasing, but probably should have done at least nine and a half.

However, I am very happy with this hat. This was a great destash project. I’m bummed I need that .1 of the second skein, as I have three more skeins of the di.Ve Autunno hat that have been haunting my stash for a few years and this hat is pretty divine in this yarn. And I'm confident enough to wear it around church even if people did look at me funny.

So, while the above pictures would totally suffice, here is some evidence of the difficulty of trying to get good project pics by yourself with a point and click camera. Very serious business by the look on my face in these pics.




And...first finished project of 2011!!!

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Saturday Morning

I love Saturdays mornings. And I'm fairly notorious being a bit greedy about this time. There are lots of times during the week I feel lonely and want company, but this is rarely a Saturday morning. My singleness makes me happy in times like these when I don't have to pay attention to anyone else. My universe revolves around my recliner, my cup of coffee, and the freedom to be selfish and do what I want. This morning started off with a hat. It's cold here in Iowa this weekend. But as I knit I started to think about a quilt I'd like to maybe make. So out came the quilt sketch book and my crayons.

Now the big decisions of my day include:

1) Continue knitting my hat?
2) If I finish it make another hat? Or maybe cast on some Urban Necessity glove/mittens in a scrappy style I've been thinking about?
3) Move to the sewing room and start a new quilt? Wait to go to the fabric store and get some different reds for it or behave and pull from my stash?
4) To go to the store and get supplies for a lasagna tonight or stay in my flannel and just eat frozen pizza?
5) To nap or not to nap.

It's a tough agenda. This I know. But it's the upside of singleness that balances out those times there is no shoulder to cry on or someone waiting at home to celebrate my successes with.

May your weekend hold whatever brings you joy!
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Damson

So, I have a project finished. And a non-ranting and overshare post. Just a shawl. Nothing that should make you squirm too much. Although there is a tiny personal back story to this shawl.



September 7th, 2010 was a rough day for me. It was the day I got the call from my lawyer my divorce was finalized. After three years of tears and the bottom falling out when you don't think it has any further to fall; two years of separation; two and half of wanting to kill each other, making up, and repeating that cycle a few dozen times; almost a year of papers going back and forth between lawyers, the ex, and the courts; and a refusal at one point from the courts to accept our papers; you don't think it will hit you as hard as it does. But it does. It knocks the wind out of you. It dazes you. It spins your world in whole other dimensions you didn't know where still left to turn. And it makes you feel very alone. It makes the smallest acts of kindness the biggest things someone could ever do. Like a friend sending you patterns you've queued to let you know they are thinking about you. Even though you've never met them in real life. Something about someone else telling you they know you hurt makes the pain feel a little less. This shawl was part of the gift package on a day where I will always remember right where I was and what I was doing when my phone rang.


Project: Damson by Ysolda Teague 
Yarn: Aslan Trends Santa Fe (3 skeins)
Colorway: 1334, Tango Reds
Needle Size: US6



I'm a more of a small project girl. All about the instant gratification, so I think this may be the largest/most yardage project I've finished in my knitting career. I worked on this during some trainings, which seemed like a great idea at the time and a pretty ingenious way to score a extra hours of being paid to knit, but resulted in me getting some of my yarnovers off a stitch or two and not realizing it for awhile! (At this point you are thinking, "Why the hell do I read this blog of a crafter who seems to mess  things up constantly, life included?" No worries, I'm with ya.) I like the pattern, but I'm unsure if the pretty blue skein of Smooshy I bought to make a second will go with this pattern or not.



I'm not sure how I feel about the squared off shape of this. It makes it kind of akward to wear as a front facing scarf, which is how I prefer to wear my shawls. I may feel this one out for awhile longer. And I somehow went through 100 yards more of yarn than the pattern called for. In the whole midst of knitting during training I did do a few ridges extra, so I'm thinking that ate up more yarn than I thought it would with the lace section. Simple math if I would have stopped to think about it. Which I didn't. Still satisfied though. With the project that turned out not quite like I planned that is, the life thing is still a ways from being termed "satisfied".


P.S. This is not my first finished project of 2011. Close, finished late New Year's Eve. (I was sick, really, there was a reason I spent New Year's on the couch with the cat, tissues, knitting, and maybe a little wine even with the sick. A good reason. Don't judge me.) So it's the last finished project of 2010 I guess. The first finished project of 2011 is yet to appear!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Wisdom Stripe Scarf

What do first day back to work after a week and a half off (most of which you were sick), trying to fall asleep with your annoying new neighbors playing video games on the other side of the thin walls until 2:00am and blaring "Wild Thing", having your ex-husband text you at 2:02am right when you fall asleep to tell you something innane and stupid meant you're pretty sure to piss you off, a meowing cat all night, waking up early and getting ready for a doctor's appointment only to realize en route it is tomorrow morning, and then changing into no-one-is-going-to-see-me-today clothes only to get to work to discover you have an afternoon meeting that didn't show up on the crappy mobile planner mean? A VERY crabby April. And that is the short list of what is making me crabby. So let's look at a finished project instead. A finished project that took 10 months to finish since it was pretty much only worked on during conference calls.




And I think it's just best for all of us if I end this post right here. Because anything that ensues could not be pretty.

I bid you farewell for now.