I am so glad to be done the giant M.
Wednesday, 31 May 2023
On to a plain back
Monday, 29 May 2023
Large Intarsia M s
I loathe intarsia.
All those strings.But I do like the look of it.
By the end of my knitting day, it was much farther along.
And that was it for the day. I am pleased...but I still hate intarsia.
Thursday, 25 May 2023
Woah.
Wednesday, 24 May 2023
Step One
And so the M begins.
Tuesday, 23 May 2023
The M
Now that I started Marcus sweater, it was time to sit down and sort out his 'M'. He wanted it to go all the way from the top to the bottom. Giant was the word he used. Grandma wanted it to look nice. They are competing desires in a way. Still it is what he wants and I have the power to do it.
I pulled out the knitting graph paper and started playing around.
Monday, 22 May 2023
Sweet Relief
Saturday, 20 May 2023
Keeping Busy
It could have been a Stinker of a Day.
If I am going to be completely honest with the world, I am feeling a little bit down in a way that I haven't felt since I started taking medication for anxiety and mild depression. It is the days of smoke. A human's natural instinct to the smell of heavy smoke coming from an undetermined source is to run, only there is no where to run. It was pretty bad yesterday with smoke getting heavier as the day went on. Once I understood that it was all connected to the smoke from fires far, far away, I could start to deal with it.
I got busy. I decided to sit down and sew together the York Pinafore that I cut out before my company came to visit.
So it is finished for now. The next thing to do is the bias tape to finish the neck and sleeve openings but first I have to make the bias tape. I wasn't sure what fabric I was going to use for bias tape but as I was cutting out the pinafore, it came to me.
Thursday, 18 May 2023
Mail Day
What a lovely day it was. It was mail day.
My extra skein of Kelp Forest arrived from Midknit Cravings .
My fabric order also arrived. I wasn't going to order any more fabric at all, but the linen in the top shot was 40% less than the regular price. I needed it like a hole in the head but oh, how I wanted it.
And I am not going to even go close to looking at Fabricville or ANY yarn place for a while. I am going to sew and knit my heart out and just have a rollicking good time. Honest. Really.
A little weird for your day
Tuesday, 16 May 2023
A mixed bag of things.
It has been a busy couple of days. There was a ton of household chores and the occasional pop away from that to some really fun little things.
I managed to finish the wee 'pantry' items for my miniature house kitchen. There is a huge '50 pound' bag of flour as well as a partial bag and a bag of oatmeal too. I debated messing about with flour company logos, but decided just simple lettering was best. Possibly the logos will show up at a later date, but this is good for today.
Then it was time to address the quilt top. I wanted to do some small something, a vine or an embroidered flower, but just a little something to take away the very plain whiteness of the white strips.
I ended up doing a small cross stitch at roughly even spaces across the surfaces and I am pleased with it as is.
I was working at the quilting of the top layers and this happened.
Monday, 15 May 2023
A wonderful weekend!
What a wonderful weekend. It was one of those perfect sorts.
Since the last post, I managed to get the neck section and the pesto collar knit together
and made it to the point where the shoulders are begun and the sleeve cap has started to be formed.
And that pretty much gives away that I did not go raglan with this sweater. I decided to go contiguous. I had been wearing my Griege sweater for the last few weeks and the way I did the contiguous shourlders for it were just the perfect thing. I decided to do the same for this sweater, a nice wide rib between shoulder increases. Keep your fingers crossed that this one turns out as well.
Most of my time this weekend was being a very busy Grandma. Carter came for a visit and he really wanted Marcus to come too, so Marcus came as well. These two together are great friends and playmates. They keep each other busy doing all kinds of shenanigans but when they are together, they never get in trouble. They played outside at the park, they scootered, they went to the big park, they arranged a picnic in the shade for me. The list goes on and a very wonderful time was had by all.
Thursday, 11 May 2023
Knitting Work
Tuesday, 9 May 2023
Glorious Knitting
I didn't post yesterday... or did I? I have been lost in knitting. And it is wonderful.
I knit most of this yesterday.
Today I did a few more rounds to get to the stitch count I wanted and to knit some short rows for back shaping, but it was oh so hard to stop working with the yarn. It is lovely stuff. I highly recommend anything from MidKnit Cravings . And the colour. Oh the colour. It is like a slice of juicy apple green hidden inside a mossy catcus green with hints of olive. There is just so much depth and warmth and richness to the tones. It is truly glorious.
I still had a bit more knit left in me when I got to my desired stitch count so the next step was to start the main body of my modified Sun Dogs sweater.
I want to make the start of the body a folded collar, though I am a bit concerned that it will look too heavy. I am going to think about it over night.
Monday, 8 May 2023
Happy Days
I still have to knit in a controlled sort of way, not with the free abandonment normal to me, but I am knitting and it feels immeasurably good.
I am working on the striped Elton cardigan that I was working on when last I knit. There hasn't been visible change but then it is just four row stripes and the Elton pattern.
It looks just like this, but longer. I have about three inches till the body is done, then some sleeves and it will be complete. I look forward to a perfect summer sweater.
I also decided to cast on for a variation on Laura Aylor's Sun Dogs. When I was knitting it last time, my head was not clear and I just could not seem to get the yoke right. It wasn't a big deal to rip it out and prepare for a restart. I wanted to have a turtleneck collar on it in the green that I hope to use for the edges of the sleeves and the hem.
I have really come to hate having a chilly neck during the long chilly winter and a high close fitting neck is increasingly important to my comfort level.
I have only one skein and I am not sure that there is enough to do them all, so I am debating ordering another skein, just in case. There is always the issue of no dye lots and I have had this yarn for over a year so I would expect a somewhat different colour, but I am not too worried because all areas I want to have in the green are separate. I think I should be okay. (Crossing fingers. Crossing toes.) Time may prove me foolish but what the heck, it doesn't hurt to try.
I am so looking forward to days with knitting in them, but I am also going to be very, very careful that the injury doesn't happen again.