Sunday, June 7, 2015

A Little Catching Up

Dear Mary,

Since Mom and I got back from our visit to Germany, I have been trying to catch up around here, with questionable success.  I can't figure out why I am so unorganized at home?  At work I was the poster child for neat, organized and efficient.  At home, I'm lucky if I can remember to brush my teeth!    Sigh.

Anyway, we had a wonderful trip. Becky's farm is as charming as I remember.  We were there over Easter, here is a picture of Mom and Peter hunting Easter eggs in the front yard.

 
I boiled and colored 40 eggs, and we ate them all!  Yum,  farm fresh eggs.  There really is a difference.  More on the farm later...

When we got back, my TKGA box was waiting for me on the table.  So, jet lag and middle of the night notwithstanding, I opened it up.  I was very happy with the overall reception of my knitting.  The re-work needed wasn't too bad at all.  The most embarrassing part was that I used the wrong yarn for the mitten and color work swatch.  Oh, I know better.  Anyway, I got a lot of the corrections done right away, and then hit a wall.  I've been trying to figure out why, and I think it was the yarn.  I did fine until I started working with that yellow yarn, and then it was like pulling teeth.  I will try to remember that when I have to work with yarn I don't like in the future.  But I pushed through and got the box sent back Friday.  Now it's a waiting game again.

I have been keeping up with my sock program.

April's Socks.  So I tried to work on these in Germany.  I got a few inches done in airports and a few more inches done in the evenings at the kitchen table, but mostly sock knitting wasn't working.  At least sock knitting with a fussy pattern.  I finished these after we got home.


 May's Socks.  I liked these very much.  I learned a new cast on that is REALLY  stretchy.  Finally, I can get them on over my heel without straining myself!  :)  Plus, I liked the lace work, though I kept making mistakes and having to fix them.  Much better than the picky-ness of the April socks.


June's Socks.  Ah, this seems like cheating!  Stockings are so much quicker than socks.  :)  But they are done and they are socks.  Even if I can't wear them.


 I have more than finished items to show off, but I'll not bore you any more today.  It's time to go outside and rescue the eggs that the chickens have decided to lay in the compost pile.  Silly girls.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Something Special

My birthday was last month.  I am old enough that birthday's aren't such a big deal anymore, and I really can't remember the last time my dad gave me a birthday gift.  So imagine my total surprise when he showed up with a gift.  And not only a gift, but something that I have been wanting for two years.  And not only something that I've been wanting, but a hand made and lovely version.

Ta Da, a wine rack!  Yesterday I finally got caught up and got the rest of last year's crop bottled.  So here is dandelion, strawberry, peach, and mead.  I tried to bottle the blueberry this week, too, but it needed to be racked and settle.  So I will have to finish after the trip, but not bad so far.

On the knitting front, I have been working on my new sweater.  I am working on the body now, and each row seems So Long.  I have to keep reminding myself that each row is the front, the back and the seaming in one fell swoop - in the long run it's a bargain.  :)

The question is, can I get it done before the trip?


Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Isaac

Dear Mary,

Yes, I have a new finished project, but let me show you Isaac first!

I got to stay with his big sister while he and his parents were in the hospital, so I was very lucky.  Though it seemed like we spent most of our time driving back and forth to the hospital!  That's okay, you don't have babies every week.

And now on to a more mundane finished object.  February socks, I am still behind.  And I'll have you know, I did do my homework for March's sock class - and had to undo it.  The yarn wasn't a good choice for the pattern.  So much for trying to be prepared!

 I like these.  I'm going to wear them to the dentist's today.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

A Little More Book Learning...

Last summer when I started going to sock club, one of the other knitters mentioned a Master Knitters' Program.  I was intrigued.  Mom is a Master Gardener.  If she could do it with flowers, I think I can do it with yarn.  So I checked it out and ordered Level 1 (there are 3) last October.  I didn't really do much with it before Christmas, but started getting serious in the new year.

Of course I thought I'd be knitting, and there is some in level 1.  But there is more research and paperwork than actual knitting.  I had to knit a bunch of swatches showing basic stitches and techniques and a mitten, but for each swatch I had to locate and cite written sources that described that technique. Then I had to answer questions about the swatches, with more references cited.  I had to answer questions about the mitten too, but thank goodness they weren't the kind that required references.  And then there was a paper to write.  Really?  I would rather do calculus than write a paper, people.  Sigh.

I think the actual knitting took less than 10% of the time involved, while my bibliography is 6 pages long. One really nice thing is that you can use sources from the internet.  Thank you Knitty and YouTube!

And today it is done.  Well, stage one is done.  I'm sure revisions and corrections will be required.  But I took photos of the swatches and got the project up on Ravelry and am going to the post office to ship Draft One off this afternoon.
one of 17 swatches


Now I am going to relax half a minute before tomorrow's sock class.  No, my homework isn't done, but I think they'll forgive me.

PS.  I found a sock group on Ravelry and joined it last month.  I think the general idea is to knit 12 pairs in a year, with challenges and lots of show and tell to help motivate. I entered the February challenge and actually won a prize!  I will be getting some pretty purple sock yarn in the mail sometime soon. 


     

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Catching Up in Class

I have finished January's socks, finally, and just started February's last night.  Maybe by the next class I might be caught up.  Maybe.

Of course I keep making mistakes.  Each pair seems to be something different.  On these the heels are a bit short.  Nothing to rip out and start over, but still, I'd like to start getting them right!  Liked the fair isle work, even on four needles.  I can't wait to do a sweater.  :)

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Three Socks for the Pair

I just finished the socks from December's sock class.  It would have been done much earlier except that I had to make three socks.  The first one I knit continental style and did okay.  I wanted to hurry and finish so I knit the second with yarn in the right hand.  Big mistake.  They didn't match at all.  So I ripped out the first one and re-knit.  And I have a finished product.  Pattern:  Holiday & House Socks by TrampledbyGeese.  Yarn:  Warm Fuzzy Yarn in Hemoglobin.

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