Saturday, January 14

Quick post

We're in Austin for soccer coach training, and while watching New England beat the pants off Denver, I finished the sleeves for the sweater. I do think they're a little long for the body, but I don't think there's enough yarn for me to undo the bodies and add more inches, so it will just be a sweater with long sleeves.

I'll post a picture when we get back home.

1 hr. 15 min today, 4.75 total.

Margie

Friday, January 13

[insert evil laugh here]

Well, I see that my nemesis, Quilt Girl, has yet to respond to my challenge! I, Knitting Lady, shall continue, uncontested until I triumph over the oppressive fabric coverings and enslave the sheep of the world! All the yarn shall be mine!

In truth, I didn't work that much this week. A little here, and then more tonight. I had a really funny moment though. I was working on the sleeves tonight while Smallest was at her ballroom dance class and as it's time to make raglan sleeves, I thought I was at the point where I was almost done, having reached 40 stitches, so I started on the next stage of the instructions, where you reduce stitches on the right side and the wrong side. So I worked four rows and then looked at the directions again. It said I was supposed to do the reducing on both sides only one time and then I would have 23 stitches (for the size I'm making). Uh-oh. So I looked farther up in the instructions to see how, if I had 40 stitches, would I be able to reduce by 4 and get 23?

Turns out I was supposed to work 40 rows at the end of which I would have 27 stitches. Now it's all making sense. So, I thought for a minute and decided that I would just rip back and move forward from there. Ah well. I also discovered that when one of the sleeves had an odd number of stitches and the other had even, it was the odd one that was correct, so I'll have to fix that too. They're both even now.

It pays to read the instructions carefully. I'm starting to worry though that these sleeves are going to be really long. I have to remind myself that they're raglan sleeves, so I'm making the shoulders right now. I won't have to find a mutant baby with extra long arms to be the recipient of the sweater. At least I hope so.

1 hour today (45, plus 15 at Tuesday choir), 3.5 total.

Margie

Tuesday, January 10

Knitting Envy

As I mentioned before, I taught Middle how to knit over the Christmas break. We went to a fabulous yarn shop (Shuttles, Spindles and Skeins - the closest to my parents' house) and we looked at all the yarn and there was lots of touching and admiring. She selected a very nice light minty green yarn for her own and then, rather than settle for the very functional plastic or metal needles, she chose the more expensive wooden needles with fancy do-dads on the ends.

She has been happily knitting away, and was delighted when I could finally teach her how to cast on. I've taught her how to finish her piece, and showed her how to decrease by knitting two together. She's having lots of fun. I'm still trying to finish the baby sweater.

The baby sweater is getting close. I'm working the decreases in the sleeves and only have about 10 more rows to go? Something encouragingly close. But truly, I wander into my closet and look at my stash of yarn and think about all the other things I could be working on. I am ready for a new knitting project. It's good that I've taken time along the way to knit other things, although perhaps I would have finished the sweater sooner without the interruption. Who knows.

At any rate, I'm jealous of Middle's freedom to knit whatever she wants - she had knit an inch or two, and then during recess at school yesterday (where many girls crochet, but only the truly individual knit) she decreased from 35 stitches to 3 just to see what would happen! She ended up undoing the whole piece, but she is unconcerned, because she's not trying to make anything at this point. Fun to explore. (and she gets to cast on again, which not all the knitters can do)

I worked on the sweater for 1.5 hours while the girls were at choir practice last Thursday, and then another 30 minutes during Smallest's ballroom dance lesson.

And when Middle tires of knitting, I'm stealing her fancy needles!

2 hours last week, 2.5 hours total

Margie

Thursday, January 5

The Gauntlet, it is thrown!

Well, after that bold challenge, I will have to be more intentional about my projects.

I did work on the cream baby sweater yesterday after dropping Middle off for choir and waiting for a meeting to start an hour later, so after all the chatting, I'm guessing 30 minutes? At any rate, I'm close to finishing the sleeves and then there's just the assembly and the neck to do. I even have some friends who are expecting a wee bairn and appreciate knitting, so maybe they'll get the sweater.

I taught Middle to knit over the holiday, so now she can start her life of yarn hoarding and incomplete projects too. She already has some incomplete projects, but no yarn yet.

I have quilt pieces to make another log cabin quilt like the first one, so maybe I can find some time to put that together as well.

30 minutes total.

Margie

Monday, January 2

2012: Return of the quilt

One of my new year's resolutions is to finish my quilt. There - I've said it, and now am accountable. More to come...

In the meantime, I just got a knitting pattern daily calendar for my Evil Twin, and he is excited to learn all of the different patterns. Yesterday's was a basket rib, which we both decided looked more like space invaders than a basket weave. We intend to make 4" x 4" squares of many/all of these, and then use them to make a knit quilt. He made the official square yesterday, but I also wanted to learn the pattern (never having done slip stitches before), so I spent 30 minutes (at least, but I forgot to time it) knitting 16 rows and then pulling them back out.

Watch out, seester! I will have two quilts before you know it.

30 minutes.
Catherine