I took the kids out so they could see some of what was happening around them. Don't ask me why they have shovels! Our house is just behind that gray one in the background. We were lucky. I guess there is one good thing about a 1970's curb-appeal-challenged raised ranch. No basement. I have a new found love for my ugly house.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
We survived it.
I took the kids out so they could see some of what was happening around them. Don't ask me why they have shovels! Our house is just behind that gray one in the background. We were lucky. I guess there is one good thing about a 1970's curb-appeal-challenged raised ranch. No basement. I have a new found love for my ugly house.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Selfishness and RAK's
The Cables and Eyelet Hooded Cardi
I've been taking it everywhere with me trying to get a row in here, there, and where ever possible! I'm hoping I will finish it by the end of the month.
I was searching on Ravelry for something, I don't even remember what now, and came across the group Random Acts of Kindness; actually it was a particular post within that forum that touched me. I sent my hearts off to a fellow Raveler who is having a tough time right now. If you have knitted the hearts and want to offer yours in support, I know a fellow Raveler who would be very comforted by them.
Since then I have offered up two more parcels to members of the group. It has made me feel a little warm and fuzzy inside. Maybe a little voice inside my head is trying to even out the knitting karma :)
Monday, March 22, 2010
My second First
So it was with an abundance of cheap acrylic yarn lying around that I thought, "why not make another sweater, I mean what else am I going to do with it?"! That wasn't actually my thought process, but we'll go with it because it doesn't contain any profanity.
I made the Nimbus sweater by Berroco. My only change was to knit longer sleeves instead of the short sleeves in the pattern. (Edit: I actually made another change, the garter bands are 3" instead of 4. I forgot about that one.)
On the bad side, it's acrylic. I can practically hear it pilling. And something is going on with the wider than expected collar. Not at all what it appears to be in the pattern. It's not too bad, but remember, tiny head syndrome :).
On the good side, it fits. I made it 5" longer than called for; I probably could have gone another inch but it works. It was inexpensive, downright cheap. To make this in wool would have cost me more than I can afford. Luckily Hubster got me one of those nifty clothes shavers!
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Vintage is so cool!
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
My first time
I did it in the middle of the summer in 1993.
It was the first time I ever did it, and I didn't do it again for 13 years.
Everything was supposed to be big.
I was in college, and I'm sure I had more important things to do.
It is the most amazing color of purple, blue and green.
Huh?

Yes we are talking about knitting! Get your mind out of the gutter, will ya! It has been hibernating in my cedar chest for an eternity. I took it out so I could show you a modeled shot. Like I said, everything was supposed to be big back then. It is rather unflattering, isn't it? Although, sporting extra pounds makes me wish sweaters like this were back in style!
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Life sorted out
I finished my sweater also, but don't have a good modeled shot of it to show you, so that will have to be another post. I only managed to make one more heart. Valentines Day came and went, so the desire to make more has faded. But I love this pattern and I'll be making more for next year.
I officially frogged the Auntie Mitts. That left me with an empty knitting bag. Instead of casting on something new (gasp) I needed to clear out the spare room. I have made it through most of the Aunt Rita yarn and have quite a bit to find a new home for. I have two more big bins to go through so I am sure this pile will only grow! 
