Friday, January 28, 2011
Progress on Eli...
I officially started Eli. I finished the head last night and have decided to enjoy knitting him piece by piece rather than obsessively working for hours on end until I finish - a tendency of mine. The instructions have been FABULOUS, which is why he is turning out so well...they make a difference! So far, I've learned the difference between m1l and m1r (thanks to youtube) and have gotten to practice ssk. All of this learning, so exciting!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Crazy 4 yarn
Today I purchased six skeins of Sublime Cashmere Aran in Mulberry, Granite, Smokey Blue (2), and Aqua (2). I also picked up two more skeins of Debbie Bliss Cashmerino in coral, gorgeous!! I cannot wait to get them, eBay is definitely the way to go for specialty yarn. One Sublime 50g bundle would cost $11 at The Knitting Tree, I picked it up for $6.50, shipping included, from eBay. Woot woot! They've arrived!
Elijah
Little lamb, not so little
Finished Gatlyn's little lamb, for my first knit toy it turned out really well. Didn't run into any major problems and learned a lot about shaping. The body ended up being HUGE compared to the picture, I would imagine that my knit was too loose or the gauge was off. No biggie. Would recommend it for any new knitter, plus, this pattern is offered on ravelry for free :)
Monday, January 24, 2011
On the move
So John went to the scratch & dent sale at REI over the weekend with the guys. I think he left around 6am, which is EARLY around our house but ended up being well worth it! He bought a six-man tent, it's really nice, and also purchased a baby carrier backpack we can take hiking this summer. We both had to give it a try...with Gatlyn of course.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Show me the goods
Today my mom and I visited The Knitting Tree on Monroe Street which was super cute but not SO convenient of a drive. I've been getting REALLY bored with the color/fiber selection at Michaels. The Knitting Tree had a great selection, lots of fiber blends and really anything a knitter would need.
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The Knitting Tree |
Their prices, however, were around $2 more on average than Lakeside Fibers; which is much closer to my house. Either way, it's been a lot of fun to check out some local knitting shops; it's really the way to go if you want your work to reach it's full potential.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Mitts mitts mitts
I'm now working on two pairs of Endpaper mitts. I finished the first glove for my gray and white version and it was a bit too loose for my liking. I visited Lakeside Fibers yesterday (yarn heaven) and pick up some amazing 8 ply Sublime Fine Merino Wool in charcoal and violet. So, I've decided to give the Endpaper Mitts another try, in the correct size of course. In order to do this, I've had to make some heavy modifications to the original design but so far they fit perfectly. One down, one to go :)
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