Monday, January 10, 2011
Finished Object #2 in 2011
It's been getting colder here lately. And I made this just in time. I actually wore it clipped together yesterday when we ran to the grocery store amidst the foot of snowfall we got and my ears were the toastiest part of me! The pattern is beyond simple using short rows to create the shape. Calorimetry is a free pattern from Knitty.com.
The yarn I used is Sunshine Yarns Worsted Merino in the Fall Kit Color "Plum Spice". I love it! The colors are a joy to watch as it all comes together. The pattern only used up 51grams of the skein, which came out to about 90 yards.
I do still need to find a few buttons for it still, but it so squishy soft I see it being around for a while & making more!
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Well, since I've been MIA for a bit I should probably update what I've done lately:
May:
I finished my MIL's scarf/stole/shawl thingy. I used 2 skeins of Sunshine Yarns Classic Sock yarn in Mulberry Spice and Sweet Clementine. (-2)
I was asked to weave a scarf for a friend after she'd seen one I'd done in the same yarn. Woven using Sunshine Yarns Classic Sock in New Moon Alice.
I spun this yarn and knit a Haruni:
Spun from 2 Sunshine Yarns SW Merino Rovings. Un-Birthday Party and Patronus. I spun these on the new lace flyer I got and ended up with around 880 yards of 2 ply fingering yarn. (-2 +1-.5 = +1/2)
Picture of the yarn preknitting:
I spun this yarn for a friend. Sunshine Yarns SW Merino in Blood Red, spun into a 2 ply sport weight 300 yards. She made this into a gorgeous shawl.
In June I finished:
Char's Birthday Boheme. Made with Sunshine Yarns Worsted in Ever After.
The pattern is written for sport weight, with sizes up to 18 months. I was able to modify using some tips from other project pages to make a 4t using worsted weight yarn. She is very happy with it. (Please don't pay any attention to the mess in the background! The kids' toybox was confiscated and redeposited in the middle of my office floor.) Buttons are by BlueManateeButtons on Etsy. (-2)
In June I also started 2 pairs of socks...brilliant me made each on a set of DPNs instead of my usual 2 at a time using magic loop knitting. So I have 1 of each.
Skew: Sunshine Yarns Classic Sock in Alice (WIP 1)
Rivendell: Sunshine Yarns Classic Sock in Forest Mist. (WIP 1)
And spun this yarn: Sunshine Yarns SW Merino, Potronus, 2 ply light fingering, 500 yards.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Wow, if that came up in a search I'm sure I'd get some "what the ____" 's !
Anyways, the "Like A (Monkey) Virgin" socks were finished last month! A record 12 days of knitting, with school taking time away, these are my fastest socks yet! And I love them! They fit wonderfully, the colors are great, the yarn is great...(wait, how could I not love the yarn...it's Sunshine Yarms!)
Here they are:
Friday, April 2, 2010
Yup that's right. April 1st we had snow and hail, so I cast on another pair of socks! I cast on Cookie A.'s Monkey pattern. It's a well loved pattern that I never even thought of making, since there are only 11,500(ish) pairs out there according to the Ravelry pattern pages. The pattern is free, published in Knitty.
Plus the April Sock Knitter's Anonymous group on Ravelry is having their Cookie A. month this month and we decided to have a side knit-a-long for "Monkey Virgins." Only those who have never knit a pair of Monkeys qualify for the SKA Sockdown Challenge with Monkeys.
After scowering pictures of FO's on the project page I thought I wanted a mostly solid color, but then I found the perfect yarn and it just sort of clicked!
My "Like A (Monkey) Virgin" socks have been started! They are being knit in Sunshine Yarns Classic Sock in Red Queen.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
It's finished! My New Moon Clapotis if finished! A brilliant pattern by Kate Gilbert, offered free through Knitty.com.
I used Sunshine Yarns Classic Sock in New Moon Alice on US 6's, using up right around 120 g of the yarn. It's a little shorter than I'd like, but I can always add length next time around! There will definitely be a next time around! It makes a nice light weight scarf/shawl with this yarn.
Here she is!!! I can't wait to get some pictures wearing her, but I'm not about to hand my Canon over to the 4 yr old! (The color is off in the first one due to the kiddie mats I use for blocking!)
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
New Moon Clapotis:
I started this project back in November (?). It's been the car project and I've actually made a bit of progress on it. I'm thinking I might try to ggo longer than the pattern calls for though. Pattern via Knitty. (Clapotis)
Made with Sunshine Yarns Classic Sock Yarn in New Moon Alice.
Butterbeer Citron:
A new little classy shawl pattern from the Winter Knitty. (Citron) I love how it's coming although the rows are becoming unbearably long!
Made with Sunshine Yarns Classic Sock Yarn in Butterbeer
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