Thursday, August 28, 2008
knitting through tears
more later when my brain works again...
Monday, August 25, 2008
I Almost Have a Must Have....
Here is the post I did on my Rav Team's thread, written at 4am on Sunday:
WARNING: this is not a happy post.
I am admitting defeat. I am proud of the projects I completed over the past 16 days, don’t get me wrong. But the Must Have was my big-Ravelympics-project. At this point, my knitting is wildly scattered. I have completed the back and both fronts. I blocked these pieces and knitted the shoulder seams and am about halfway through the buttonhole band. I have about half of one sleeve. In preparation, I’d read the pattern through carefully, I swatched and I even made a bloody excel chart. These were all firsts for me and I learned a lot from the process. I did these things because I knew this was going to be a huge challenge for me. I did all I could but have completely lost focus..and it just ain’t gonna be done. sigh
I’m calling it early because I need to put it down or really start to dislike it. My new found passion over knitting (thanks in large part to the Ravelympics and this terrific team) are not sacrifices I am going to make to finish this before the deadline. It will be my first WIP of the HO group.
I’m bummed not to be able to have this as a completed project for our team. I feel a little like the girl who falls off the parallel bars…Sorry all.
ETA: I think I am going to spend the rest of this time cheering you guys on. Watching your FOs come in is great fun! I’d much prefer that to angry, tearfilled knitting!
This is where I got to:
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Mom's Mystery...solved
Friday, August 22, 2008
Forty-eight hour countdown....
The back is complete. Here's where I am on the front (I ended up separating them, by the by):
The second photo is my attempt to take a picture of the pieces together. Didn't turn out super great.
I need to finish the left (right?) front, do the sleeves, block, sew and finish.
I don't know if this is gonna happen....
A Massive Case of The Dumb...
OMG - I need a special award. Seriously, I have the biggest dumb going ever, ever.
So, the blasted moss stitch that has been plaguing me - guess what I just figured out? There’s a pattern to the pattern. Just tonight, I realized that you knit the purls and purl the knit stitches on every odd numbered row and keep things even in every even numbered row. I mean, it’s so bloody obvious - the odds go odd and the evens keep even. I’ve knitted close to 350 blasted rows and I am just now getting it.
(truly, i believe this merits some sort of special award. grandest idiocy of the ravgames. clearly i should be on a podium.)
Monday, August 18, 2008
Sunday, August 17, 2008
The Blues....
I came back to the Blue Magic Socks for a break from the Must Have (a breakdown) Cardigan. They still knit up super fast and the yarn is still super scratchy. I bet they soften up with washing. They'd better...
I was happy I got the stripes to match perfectly. I didn't take a great photo of that and am too tired to do so tonight. I'll re-photograph another day.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Logic, who needs it?
It would probably be helpful if I'd ever learned anything about knitting two separate items simultaneously on one circular needle. But logic? Oh yeah, I defy you.
Friday, August 15, 2008
Nothing Lasts Forever
The sweater and I also had a little falling out. We were able to continue to interact, but relations became increasingly strained today, with a slightly resentful politeness closing out the evening. I believe the main point we disagreed on was whether or not the back should be finished today or at some undefined time in the future. We argued, there was a bit of a tussle or two, but I won out:
I am pleased with the corrected cables. But it is time for this sweater and I to have a little space from one another, I think.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Grooving
I came home from work and about the time I'd completed paperwork and settled in to some serious TV, I picked the Must Have back up. I'd been avoiding it. It was kicking my *ss. Between the painfully slow knitting and the errors, I was feeling ill at the thought of it.
But today I ripped through as many rows in four hours as I did in about seven on Friday. More than that, it started to come together in my head a little. Finally. I mean really, I'm not this dumb in real life, but I could not get this pattern. Until this evening. It was my first Must Have session that did not result in errors. I tinked back very little and looking it over, I can't find huge mistakes. Finally.
I added a few inches length and am ready to begin armhole shaping. I wish it wasn't so late cause it would be ideal to start shaping while I'm in this zone.
Here's the progress:
My arms are so sore though. Time for a break and little sleepy-sleep.
Monday, August 11, 2008
And then there were slippers
Finished mamma-san's pocketbook slippers today. I showed some women at work and two asked for pairs! Maybe they aren't the ugliest things ever? I dunno. I am still fairly not in love with them. But hey, two quick and easy holiday gifts handled? That, I am a fan of!
And I do think it's kind of magical how this:
Stretches out to become this:
I elected to leave the flowers off. I pinned one on and it was too ridiculous for words.
It is a sock, afterall
Finished the First of Mom's Mystery Socks. Yahooey. I cast on the second toute de suite to avoid the dreaded SST.
I love/hate this yarn. On the one hand, it is insanely splitty. It unplies at the drop of a hat. It is slippery as all get out and pretty much refuses to stay on steel needles. Knitting is a b*tch when you're worried constantly about stitches slipping off the needles.
On the other hand, it appears to be treated with something (teflon maybe?) that makes it glide across my fingers. It feels great. I know the Lion Brand Sock-Ease is supposed to be treated with aloe and both feel good and have positive affects on the hand, but this stuff feels like it really might be. Also, once knitted up, it is buttery soft. Insanely soft. And once knit up, it gains some kind of wonderful elasticity. In the finished sock, it feels like my foot is being hugged by velvet. In a sock, it makes for a pretty happy foot.
Also, I love, love the colorway. I truly does represent the mardi gras colors richly and accurately.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
It's beginning to look like a sock...
Here's the yarn:
It's Crystal Palace Cotton Panda. I bought in online from the Loopy Ewe.
Here's where I am thus far:
(i've entered the 'ick' - interesting that i suddenly felt the need to be blogging instead of knitting - hee hee)
I've struggled with the yarn. It has a strong tendency to come unplied whenever it wants. It's also slippery as all get out. I eventually decided I needed to switch off my beloved steel DPNs in favor of bamboo. Only problem? I'm missing one bamboo needle in the size I'm using. Solution? I'm using one floating steel with the four bamboo. It actually seems to be helping with my tension. Go figure.
Knitted up, this yarn feels buttery soft. So soft that I kind of love it.
Saturday, August 09, 2008
And the mistakes begin...
The blasted Must Have is still in progress. I've about 11 inches of this impossibly huge back in. In my new-found love of all things sock, I forgot how slow sweater knitting can be. And I've not made an adult size in forever - never mind a larger adult. I discovered an error in the chart I made and that Liz and I spent an inordinate amount of time making printer friendly. Just ugh on that. But, just a couple of rows ago I began to feel myself in 'the groove.' I've not quite memorized the pattern, but I am starting to intuit things as I knit. Do you hear the heavenly choir?
Well, tell them to hush, because I just hit a hard, brick wall.
One of the things that tends to slow me down is my compulsive admiration fixation. Does anyone else in the world have that? Just me? Figures. Knit a row, stop, admire, knit the next row, stop admire and repeat. It slows me down an insane amount so I have been trying to quell the urge. Well, guess what? There are two blazing errors that went undetected until now. On the lower right side, I've done what can only be called an interesting interpretation of the Irish moss stitch for about three rows (actually, the error is in one row, but it knocks the continuity of three rows) and then....oh, then I completely missed a cabling section! Argh!!!! This is taking impossibly long. I cannot bear to rip back so far. I need to keep going to maintain any energy for the project.
View my shame:
I'm going to ask the good people of the boards (Go Team HO!) to help me live with this. If I have to rip back at this point, I fear I will frog the whole thing. And there's not enough chocolate in the whole wide world to help me deal with that buggerness.
Friday, August 08, 2008
The Ravelympics are ON, baby!
My first FO: little flowers for mom's slippers
They're wee, but they were my very first flowers and I kinda love them. Two went down in flames before I produced these three. They took an entirely embarrassing long time. I cannot knit. Why do I think I can? But they scored me a trip to the Ravelympics Podium. Yahooey! Even though they're tiny, they are done, thus FOs, thus I was awarded the new nifty avatar of BobicusMaximus himself.
And a medal:
How is this ever going to be a sweater in 17 days???
Okay, starting to look like a potential back of a sweater. But in 17 days? Still seems impossible...
For reasons unknown, I started on bamboo single pointed needles. Um, right after that photo was taken, I slapped myself hard on the head and switched to the nice Addi turbo circulars. duh.
There is one pocketbook slipper:
I do not love this slipper. I don't love it a lot. A whole lot. My lack of love for this slipper may be boundless. No offense to the designer (actually, I think there are two) but this is not a project I find aesthetically pleasing. At. All. It looks cute as all get out when all folded up earning its name. However, when stretched on the foot? Ummm...as I said, I don't love this a lot.
No photos of sock yet. Gotta get back to knitting (and the boards).