Showing posts with label Non-Knitting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Non-Knitting. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

A Mystery

I break the blog silence for this: a knit mystery!

While enjoying a cottage weekend...


Featuring mist, rain, sun, and a few waves...

Pattern: Song of the Sea on Ravelry.
I came across a pair of...


A pair of I-have-no-idea-whats! These were hanging on the wall; decor in cottage adorned with a collection of eclectic objects gathered by a life of travel.

They almost look like mittens, but the main hand area is so big. And those flaps! They aren't just flaps, they're hollow, accessible by fingers...And while on one side there are two...


The other just has one!

The item on cover of this book has a similar shape, pompoms, and strange little flap, and it appears to be a bag. I thought that these were a bit too small to be a bag... and why a pair?

I thought these were cats, to match the dogs above, but they may just be paper dolls.

Curious. Our 'host' hadn't a clue, as the cottage belongs to her mother-in-law. Very curious.

Of course, further investigation into the patterns in the afore-mentioned book solved the mystery!
See: Exhibits A, B, and C.
Conclusion: It's a purse! A 'finger' purse (uña means fingernail in Spanish), and those little fingers are for small things like change, chapstick, and sunglasses. Oh the wonders of the internet.

Psst: Soon it will be fall, and with fall comes cool weather, and with cool weather comes more knitting! So. maybe, more frequent blogging.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Is it spring yet?

No, not quite, but we have had a cheerful front hall lately.


We started a few of these from seeds last spring, but there wasn't enough garden space for all of them. We stuck this one in a pot and brought it in when the cold started. Now it's huge and blooming; a nice hint of what will come after the slush and ice and snow melts.

Dreaming of t-shirts and sunlight warm on the skin...

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Guessing Game

Let's play a game! I will show you a picture, and you can guess what it is!

Ready?

Let's go!

{1}

If you guessed "A half-bound off blanket edging", then you're correct! Your prize is the knowledge that my blanket it almost done!


{2}

If you guessed "A knit thing that I won't get to hear more about for another month yet", then you're correct! Your prize is the anticipation of waiting to see what it will be!

{3}

If you guessed anything at all, then I have no idea if you're correct! It arrived in the mail today but I wasn't allowed to open it. That means that CHRISTMAS IS COMING!

{4}

If you guessed "An extremely lazy cat, so lazy that she sometimes doesn't leave her bed or nest made of coats for all of the daylight hours", then you're correct! Your prize is a whole bunch of fur on your clothes the next time you stop by my house!

So? How did you do?

It's winter time, it's Christmas time! Time for anticipation and parcels arriving in the mail, time for knitting like crazy!

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Fall!

We took a walk to the park to take some pictures of little Liam the other day. Hard to believe he's already 10 months old!

And look at that! A Buzzba for him! I was a bit worried, since it fit MY head, but it's super stretchy and squishy, so it fits him fine and should do so next year too. Plus, tying the strings ensures that he won't pull it off and lose it.
He's a spider for Hallowe'en.
Hanging out in the leaves.
Swinging is the best.
And thumbs are delicious.
More knitting-related things soon...

Thursday, October 4, 2012

The Land of Ice and Wool

It's been a while.

Since we last spoke, I hiked here:


Rode one of these:


Ate a few of these,


quite a few of these,


but not any of these.


Saw some sights labelled like this,


that looked like this.


I walked on one of these,


and picked up one of these.


Suffice to say, I haven't had a lot of time on one of these!


...but don't worry, I'll have lots of time for computers in the future! My contract at work was extended, and they're working on a full-time offer.

Which doesn't leave a lot of knitting time! But of course I didn't go to Iceland and forget about my sheepy habit. Post coming on knitterly things very soon. In short, if you like to knit and hike, Iceland is heaven.


Tuesday, August 28, 2012

And more summertime

It's getting cooler at nights now, but we've managed to pack in some good summer times.
Playing with lakeshore clay.

Making jaunty sculptures.
Eating summer salads.
Winning at Scrabble.
Blowing in the wind.
Blooming in the heat.
Catching frogs...
...and fish...
...and babies.

Touching giant diggers.

And a tiny bit of knitting. (Dino Baby Booties, pattern here. I did not choose the yarn with the best stitch definition, but I was working with what I had in the stash.)

More to come, namely, the never-ending sweater. I finally got the right zipper... And then I'm off to knitter's paradise, the land where they sell quality wool in the grocery store, Iceland. SO. EXCITED.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Lazy Summer

Lazy coffee on the patio by the canal.
Lazy kitty using my bag as a bed.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Harvest!

The tomatoes are ready!


We made bruschetta.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

And Then Came Summer

It's been a busy month chez nous. Despite working a normal job, I've managed to squeeze in some knitting here and there. The baby knitting never ends, which is okay by me, and I've started my own very selfish project too.

Recent projects include:

1. Various Items for Baby Tharen

Meg called in her personal sweatshop (me) just in time for her good friend's baby girl to be born. I made a wee tiny elephant, a pixie cap I've been wanting to do since I started knitting, and some matching booties. They knit up quickly; I was able to leave the elephant for her in Vancouver while  I was there, and the cap and booties were mailed off shortly after the baby was born.

Wee tiny elephant pattern here. It's only so tiny because I used tiny yarn and needles, could easily be larger with heavier yarn! His eyes are made of Meg's graduation cap tassel, since I had no spare black yarn or thread laying around in Vancouver.
Pixie cap and booties, in a lovely cotton yarn I've had for ages. Knit in gender neutral colours, since no one knew what baby Tharen would be until she was born.
Cap and booties patterns are both free! Cap available here. I did short rows and grafted the back together rather than casting off and seaming shut, and used ties instead of a button.
Booties pattern available here, I used the modifications listed in this Ravelry project to do them in stockinette.

2. A Knightly Bear for Baby Michal

Another baby! Brad's childhood friend's wife is due any day now. I started this bear months ago on the ride back from London with yarn that Brad's mum had given to me; I had nothing else to knit with! He sat around in various pieces until I had time to come back to him. I sewed his pieces together and made him some knightly raiment for fun.

Pattern for the bear is here. The clothing is improvised.
Brad made me up a chart for the Polish eagle (who looks like a seagull and has a somewhat droopy crown).
Only the bravest bears ride dragons (even if the dragons are small).
I think they'll be pleased with him. Making little teddy clothes is FUN!

3. SHEEP!

Ohmygoodness I haven't raved about this yet! For my birthday, my mama got me the kit for the most beautiful sheep blanket that I have been ogling since it appeared. I had so many baby things to knit that I didn't get time to start it until recently, but the perfect occasion presented itself. Brad had to have some surgery on his leg, so I brought it along as hospital knitting.

Still very much in progress, but so much fun to knit.
So much love! The colours are wonderfully subtle, the yarn is fantastically lofty (and strangely soft for how scratchy it is), and it's so much fun to see the little sheep heads appear. It is the best blanket.

Non-Knitting Items of Note

A few other things worth mentioning.

Cut Paper Lakes

For his birthday, I got Brad a lovely piece of art. It's a cut-paper piece depicting the Great Lakes.
Etsy seller Crafterall; The Great Lakes in royal.
It's such a nice piece, and the maker included a postcard (now on the wall in my cubicle) and a hand-written note thanking us for our purchase. She's a really great seller based out of Minnesota, and she's got a bunch of other bodies of water (including several MN lakes). I'm really happy with it, and he is too. Now we just have to get a frame...

Baby T-Rex Shirt

For no good reason other than that baby T-Rexes are adorable and that Liam started making dinosaur noises, I made him a shirt with a dinosaur on it. I bought the white shirt on sale at Zellers, cut a dinosaur out of an old shirt I never wear, and appliqued away. Applique is a lot harder than I expected! I like knitting because techniques are always do-able, no matter how hard people claim they will be. Sewing, I think, is a different matter that takes a lot more practice and experience.
A bit of internet research revealed lots of places that recommended spray starch to stiffen the work and ironing the edges under for a neat look. The starch is in the cup, applied with a Q-Tip. The white is a stretchy fusible interfacing specifically for knits.
Despite the often frustrating process, it turned out really nicely!  I tried to zig-zag stitch the edges, but it just didn't look good. I probably wasn't going slowly enough, but I just didn't have the patience. After ripping out the stitches more than once, I just straight-stitched around, doing it a few times to overlap and hide any bloopy-looking curves. Curves are hard, but little tiny pointy bits are harder.
The multiple layers of  stitching make it look on-purpose messy, right?
The finishing touch on the bottom back corner.
It's size 3T, which means almost nothing to me. The good news is it's too big for Liam just yet! He grows out of things way too quickly. I'll have to get a picture of him wearing it someday.


My next applique project is going to be a long-sleeved Liam shirt with a guitar that extends up the arm, so when he's lying down with arm spread out, it'll look like he's playing guitar. I anticipated it'll be easier; it's a much simpler shape than a T-rex.


Garden


As always, the backyard garden is sad now that the trees block all the sun. All the plants were flowering the other week, but I forgot to take pictures, and now it's mostly a wilty green mess.
The front garden, on the other hand, is a riot of healthy green stuff. There will be tomatoes soon, and the beans, carrots, and lettuce are coming along nicely.


This illustrates illustrate the inverse relationship carrots and lettuce have with the sun. Sunniest patch is the closest, where the biggest carrots are. Shadiest patch is farther, where the biggest lettuce is.

That's about it for now. It's been a busy few weeks. Brad's surgery threw a wrench in the gears, but it has worked out fine and he's recovering. We spent the weekend relaxing with friends, which gave me lots of time for knitting, and let us recuperate in the outdoors after a week in the hospital.
And one more plant for good measure.