Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Christmas Stockings... again..

Thank goodness for all this knitting!  It keeps me extremely busy and keeps my mind off of the lack of cable television at my house.   Anyway, since last Wednesday, I've almost finished the tops of three Christmas stockings for my nephews.  Hopefully, tomorrow I'll learn how to turn the heal and complete them before next week.


I know that these are stockings, but I love the green stripes so much I want to make a scarf with the extra yarn...  who wants a scarf?


A few weeks ago, I decided to make homemade sugar scrubs to give as Christmas gifts to parent volunteers that help in the library.  They will also make a nice something little (and inexpensive) add on to gifts I give family and friends.  


What started off as a great idea for presents turned into me becoming obsessive about making tons of scrubs.  After starting with citrus mint, I found a vanilla brown sugar scrub recipe that is beyond amazing.  It has been in the teacher bathroom for a little over two weeks and is gone.  It seems to be a huge success.  Most of all, I have used entirely too much of it and it was supposed to be gifts... I'll just have to make more.. I think I will do that right now.. :)


Recipe: Under the Table and Dreaming by Stephanie Lynn
Citrus Mint Sugar Scrub


 Speaking of Christmas stockings, and presents, here is my brand new Christmas tree.  Usually, I run to Lowes or a local parking lot selling trees, but this is the first holiday season that my roommate has lived here and she's deathly allergic to pine trees.  My wonderful mother brought over an artificial tree today while I was at work! :) It is perfect, was very easy to set up, and fits my room nicely.  Someday, a real tree will litter my living room with needles, but this year I'm very happy with this artificial one. :)


 <--I took this from my sister, I think? 




Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Christmas stockings and 'My So Called Life'

It's been such a long time since I've blogged!  This is mostly because I haven't finished anything.  The wine colored cardigan sweater just needs the sleeves and finishing work done and I'll be able to wear it.  Although knitting this has taken a very long time, it has been such a fun project.  The faux cable twists look really pretty and the yarn is such a great color.  Hopefully I can post the finish product soon.


Last Friday, Knit1 opened their store for a wonderful Black Friday event.  All yarn was 20% off.  They offered wine, food, and open for people to knit.  I ended up buying quite a bit of yarn, probably too much! Luckily, most of the yarn has a project to go with it.  


At tonight's knitting class, Margaret gave me the Christmas stocking pattern.  I have four stockings to make. They will be gifts though, so I'm just going to focus and try to get them done as quickly as possible.  I ended up purchasing the Addi Turbo needles (16" size 9) because the size 6 that I'm using for my sweater are SOOO incredibly amazing.  I never knew that the needles could make such a difference in how much fun knitting is, but these making the yarn glide very smoothly. Yes, I am completely aware of how dorky this makes me seem. :)


Anyway, pictures of all my still unfinished products will make their way onto this blog sometime very soon in the future. 



Baby Mila.... haha

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Cardigan sweater!

Although a new post has been a long time coming, I have been knitting like crazy.  A few weeks ago, I started knitting my first cardigan sweater!  It's a marroon/purple color with cable ribbing along the bottom.  The back and front left are almost done.  A slight mis-measurement will force me to tear out a few rows on the back to make the arm holes a bit bigger.  However, it looks very pretty at the moment and I can't wait to finish and wear it.  Hopefully it looks nice and not like a bulky grandma sweater! 
The beginning of the back.


A few weekends ago, Mark and I made oatmeal glazed cookies.  This was after he helped me carry in the antique aluminum topped table that spent nearly two years hanging out in the garage.  Anyway, we made WAY too many cookies, but used my pyrex mixing bowls and had a wonderful time. :)




This weekend, Mark and I took Mila for a walk and this is what it looked like.  The fall colors are outstanding and the views are very pretty from the top of the hill.  Mila loved the puddles and was a muddy mess after two hours of walking.  








Monday, September 19, 2011

Footy pajamas and magic blankets

This blog post has nothing at all to do with knitting.. It has to do with being cold.  Claire and I were sitting here freezing and decided that it was silly to complain about something and not try to fix it.  Two long very hot showers later we are sitting wrapped in 'magic' blankets and drinking a nice glass of Relax.

You may be asking yourself right now, 'What is a magic blanket?'.  Magic blankets are soft enough for baby but big enough for me (courtesy of E.Claire Smith's personal dictionary).  They are really like being wrapped in a cloud.  I was getting warm and I mistakingly thought that the house was getting hot, but then got up to do a few things and got cold again.. These are like electric blankets without the electricity or fire hazard.

Claire took the relax and watch tv to the extreme and put on her penguin footy pajamas.. I'm sure these are comfortable.  More then that they are a large mixture of cute and funny.  I'm not sure how she isn't burning up wearing that and having a magic blanket on her.








Sunday, September 18, 2011

Mittens, cowl, and blanket, oh my!

This weekend, Mark and I drove to Meadville for the first birthday party of our friends' daughter.  They have a really cute house with a large yard that is bordered by the woods.  They really have the 'American dream' kind of life with their adorable baby, house, and golden retriever! :) 


Although we were busy most of the weekend hanging out and having fun with a bunch of their college friends, I did manage to squeeze in a bit of time to work on knitting the cowl I started this week.  My grandma bought this really pretty yarn at the beginning of the summer.  It sat in my yarn cupboard just waiting for the right project.  


Berroco 'Memoirs' (wool and mohair)
Color: 7706
Dye Lot: 36
Earlier in the week, I finished my left mitten and have everything except the thumb on the right one finished.  I really love making them! I started on the right mitten on Wednesday and got everything except the thumb by Friday!  They're really quick to make.  Next time, I'll decrease the rows in the hand by two to make it a little shorter. 


Dexter wanted to fight the mitten..


My sister Jill thinks that mittens are a pain and that you can't type on your phone or push buttons.  It gets so incredibly cold here in western PA that mittens make a lot of sense.  She may get a pair and will have to wear them and then realize how warm they keep your fingers.
Jill better like whatever I want to give her... There is a very small chance of me making gloves.

After this cowl, I am focussing hardcore on the blanket for Tim's new baby who will be here around November.  I do need to decide on a project to begin at my knitting classes... I'm not sure what to do.. I may want to make a cardigan or learn how to cable or color work.. who knows!


Pretty picture from summer:

Canada.. We had so much fun!!! 



Sunday, September 11, 2011

I lost my cat & shouldn't knit a sweater.....

Today was one of those days where you lose things that you shouldn't.  I lost my cat for a few hours. Luckily, upon returning to my house, he was chilling out in a bush.  I was thrilled and he was tired and smelled funny.  All is now well...




Once Dexter was safe inside the house, Jill, my roommate Claire and I all started eating Chinese food. I have finished one mitten (except the thumb) and stated that now I wanted to knit a sweater.  They both gasped and exclaimed that my sweater would look dumb and bulky.   Now, I must knit an awesome sweater just to prove them wrong.. I think this is possible. If I choose a 'non' granny yarn and a great pattern, I should be able to knit an amazing cardigan.  However, once this cardigan is knitted, they will not be allowed to borrow it... (this is an official statement that can be referred to at the moment Jill and Claire decide they love my knitted cardigan. )




Anyway, here is some art work that I did about a month ago at Jill's house.  It is three boards with pages of books glued and a tree with birds painted on it.  I think it looks pretty awesome in my house.  If you ask Jill, she will tell you that this is the best painting she has ever seen (yes, I may have trained her to say this.).  Anyway, it may not be the best thing ever, but nothing is better then creating something that you can put up on your own wall.. :) 



Awesome Goodwill find:

       Flowered coffee airport.... makes my day.  Let's have a party where coffee will be served... :)


Thursday, September 8, 2011

Finished a scarf..

Faced with the annoying issue of tearing out a round on my mittens, I decided to put them down for the evening (I did get a ton done on them! :) ). 

Last night.
A big difference from this time last night.
These mittens are going very quickly... so fast that after I'm done with my first pair, I think I may make a pair a week.... They would be really pretty in white or cream with cute buttons on the cuff and a matching cowl scarf! 

While I've been working on the mitten, my scarf has been sitting all lonely and sad in my bag just waiting to be finished.  There is something to be said for knitting while watching Jersey Shore.. I couldn't fist pump or jump into a wall head first because my hands were busy finishing this:

Oh... the myspace bathroom mirror shot.













Thank you Claire for letting me use your really awesome trench for this picture! :)

This scarf was done on a round with green alpaca/wool yarn from the shop in Ligonier.  It's a seed stitch (knit, purl; then knit on the purl and purl on the knit).  I'm too lazy to look at the size of the needles.. I think it was 150 stitches.



Cute kid picture of the day:
Someone has an awesome aunt who buys huge sugary lolipops.


If there was a competition for cuteness Chase and Spencer would tie. haha :)









Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Knitting classes rock my world!

I've spent quite a few years knitting blankets or scarves.  All this time I've really wanted to be better at it and try something more difficult.  Tonight I joined a knitting class and am making my first pair of mittens.  

What you see is Berroco Vintage yarn on size 6 needles (after ribbing size 8).  Color 5194 (Dye lot 003). 

Let me be honest, this is not the first time I've knit on the round with double sided needles.  I had a frustrating attempt at making socks earlier this summer.  I was angry and threw things and yelled awful words at the top of my lungs.   This was so much better and even though just a tiny little bit is done, I can envision the mitten that is being created.  

The knitting class was awesome as well.  I learned two new ways to cast on.  Who knew that casting on in a decent way makes the product look so much better?  I didn't, but it does.  The people were great and I feel really confident that in a few weeks I will be prepared for the freezing cold temperatures that the Farmer's Almanac is calling for this winter.  

A little note about the color.. It is pretty much the same color as my blanket.  I'm not sure why this color spoke to me at the shop, but it did.  It may be important to purchase a coat to match the yarn... hmm..

Next major project will be a cardigan sweater.  The ladies in the knitting class said that a sweater would be easier then the mittens I'm making.  Imagine that.. 

Dexter is out of his mind with happiness that I'm learning how
to make mittens.  He wants a pair.

Things finished and not so much...

I've knit quite a few scarves and blankets throughout the years.  

This blanket was knit while I was living in a really cute apartment in Chambersburg.  I had a lot of free time and spent many months trying to finish this.  Luckily, it turned out well and is super soft and comfortable.  


This is a very simple knit square followed by knit purl.  

Unfinished:

This is a crocheted blanket made with extra Vanna yarn that was in my closet.  This big piece got done very quickly... I should just commit and finish it.

I love granny squares.. 


My first post..

I'm hoping to use this blog to post pictures of knitting projects (and other projects) that I finish or that are still in the process of being completed.  My dog, cat, and other random things may find their way into this.


This is how extremely excited Mila and Dexter are about this.  They really don't care... 




Oh well.. we will see how this whole thing goes. :)