Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Knitting for Babies

Why did I ever do anything else?

Knitting baby sweaters is fantastic. I finished a sleeve today. A whole sleeve. In less than a day. If this had been a weekend I could have done two and started the back.


I started the second sleeve when I got home. Took maybe ten minutes to get this far.


This is what it will look like when it's finished.


Well, sort of. It will look like that but it will all be dark chocolate brown. Mainly because even though I like to give Ryan a hard time about it being a girl, we still don't know that for sure. So I have to go neutral.

There's a little Fair Isle cardi in the same book. When we know what Blueberry is, I'll make that in the appropriate colorway.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Too Many Books?

These pictures were actually taken before I obtained a few more books. I have a couple books. The overwhelming majority of the books on this shelf are craft books. In the very bottom right hand corner is a large plastic case full of crayons. I like crayons

You'll also notice to the left of the shelf (which is located very close to the front door) part of my home security system. See it? It may have hit a baseball once or twice...it's hard to say.

This shelf is so close to the door, that it's where Gracie stands when she wants to say hello or goodbye if you're at the front door. It's cute until she knocks stuff over.


This shelf consists mostly of cookbooks. I LOVE cookbooks. I have somewhere around 80 or 90 in all. I think. Ryan likes the fact that I have a cookbook that is just called "Chocolate."


It's as we pack things up to move that I realize there's an awful lot of books. These pictures don't even show the other shelf or any of the books that don't fit on the shelves...or Ryan's stray books (which seem to multiply like rabbits). Most of the boxes I have packed and labeled say "books and.." something else. They're all half full of books. Even the boxes that don't say books have books in them, I think.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Cooking Light

Aaaahhh. The things we do for love.

Ryan tries to eat healthy, so I have started cooking a little healthier.

We had this beautiful Cobb salad last night. It was great. Turkey bacon...I actually used the turkey bacon. It's okay when it's in stuff.


I have actually purchased two Weight Watcher's cookbooks and Katy and Sean provided a Christmas subscription to Cooking Light. I'm doing what I can. I made turkey meatballs and I've even cooked some salmon. Broiled chicken. Steamed vegetables. Couscous. Rice. Low fat cheese.

What happened?

Friday, January 11, 2008

Harry Potter and the Scarf of Doom

I knit a few more rows of the horrible Harry Potter scarf. I hate that scarf. It is the very bane of my existence. I still have 2 balls of red yarn to go. It's very long. It has to be, because it's very wide. I don't know if I'll ever finish it.

It's become famous. The kids make comments all the time about it.

"Are you ever going to finish that?"

Eventually. That or I'll donate it to poor bungee jumpers. It's nearly long enough now.

Monday, December 31, 2007

Nothing to Knit

We were going to hang out at the coffee shop the other day. Ryan was going to be doing some work, so he suggested I take something to read or something to knit.

"I don't have anything to knit."


When we got back and I started organizing some stuff, he gave me a funny look, "I thought you said you didn't have any yarn?"

No...I said I didn't have anything to knit. Very big difference. Jeez!

Next!

One of Ryan's Christmas presents was his choice from a book I recently purchased. It's Rowan's Knitting for Him. Rowan has great patterns if you're (a) a man or (b) a woman with a 34 inch chest (which I haven't been since, oh, I don't know, 6th grade).

This is the one he chose. Unfortunately, the yarn they suggest, a RYC blend of cashmere, wool, and microfiber, is somewhere around $9 a ball and it takes about 20 balls. For those of you who are slow on the up-take or have already started your New Year's drinking, that's somewhere around $180.


Being the resourceful girl that I am, however, I found equally fabulous yarn for about half the price. Knit Pick's Andean Silk in Chocolate is the orders I got. I think it will look pretty nice. Andean Silk is a wool, alpaca, and silk blend. I have a couple balls of this yarn and not only is it incredibly soft, but it knits up great. It gets a little sheen from the silk and has the kind of stitch definition that will look great in this sweater.


And ladies...before you ask...the nice young man in the pictures does not come with the sweater (sorry, Mom!).


I just have to wait until I get paid again! Because of course I need some more 14 inch Lantern Moons to get it going.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Hooked

In addition to the beautiful yet unfinished jewelry box and some stunning sapphires to put in it, I also got crochet hooks for Christmas. Not just any crochet hooks. Hand turned hardwood hooks from Brains Barn in New Jersey by Brian Bergmann.

Here they are in the not-remotely-worthy new case that I made for them.


This one is an I and is made from black walnut.


This one is a K and is made from rosewood.


This is the J and is what has to be the blackest ebony I've ever seen. None of my knitting needles are anywhere near this dark.


I finally made myself a crochet hook case. It feels very inferior.


I used all three of them today, just playing around with some scrap yarn after I reorganized my stash. They're amazing. It really does make such a difference working with nice equipment and materials. These hooks have ruined me for all others. Even my black walnut Brittany hook pales in comparison. I told Ryan he's all set for the next couple of years worth of gifts...I need D through H and maybe an L!