Saturday, November 25, 2006

The Sun Come Out



In the complexity of life and feelings and the eternal "not knowing" I stopped to take some picture to focus on the moment, yesterday. Hard to do when it's pouring rain, but there was a respite for some time.
These three simple pictures were taken at the threashold of a friend's condo, just as I was stepping into a little knitting get together.
A reminder to take some time to just be. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Alpaca Begging

I have enough of each of these colors to be made into 4 luscious scarves. They are sitting idle because of projects I MUST complete. Hopefully they will have their turn shortly. (The rest of the stash is snickering...) Posted by Picasa

Monday, November 13, 2006

It was Nana's Birthday

And, I made a cake. Spice cake with vanilla frosting and garnished with minced ginger. We ate an awful lot because Gabby's such a great cook, and we did a very little amount of knitting. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Some Very Not Soft Alpaca

The title says it all. I think I'll spin the rest of this up and then use it in a fairisle handbag or something... Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

It Runs in the Family

This is my Aunt Helen. I wish I could see what she's knitting, but it kinda looks like socks....(!) I clearly look less fabulous whilst knitting, but I have clearly gotten the passion from somewhere. Actually, it was my Dad, her brother who taught me, but I believe that all my aunts on that side of the family were knitters.

I just got a second-hand scanner and I'm very excited that I'll be able to share these older images. Alas, I don't have any pictures of myself doing needlework as a child. Hmmm. Wonder how that happened. From age 11 on, my made almost all my own clothes. Ah, yes. Pictures of me in the slightly hideous clothes I made in the 70's! Something to look forward to, people. Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Halloween with the Gang

I think Paula looks just lovely here in her "Poetry in Stitches" sweater. And, to think she didn't know how great she looks in red! Under this sweater she had the loveliest sheer and delicate antique dress that I didn't manage to get a shot of.

As for rest of the group, because of someone (we won't say who) was pulling faces, the pictures are limited.

I love my people... Posted by Picasa

Monday, October 30, 2006

Post #300

Post 300 on the 30th of October. That's reason enough to post a little today. I am knitting like a maniac, as usual and frogging nearly as much. It seems that a lot of my projects need just too much attention for me at the moment. There are some that are easier and coming along, but I think they would be too boring for me to photograph because they're not showing enough progress. How many things have I done 300 times? I think far less then I would have expected by this time in my life. Okay, so you leave out the obvious ones like eating, sleeping, doing laundry and then it comes down to a very select series of activities. I am very pleased that I've stuck with this process because it's brought some new people in my life and made some other ones stick around. It's also given me a really fine diary of something that means a great deal to me, my love of fiber. Happy 300th, everyone!

Friday, October 27, 2006

Tam

This is the Sunflower Tam from Norah Gaughn's Knitting Nature.

The design is based on the phyllotaxis plant pattern, like the pine cone.
I doubled some Cascade Lana D'oro and ended up with a hat that will most likely protect me from ANY of the wet elements here in the North West. I have to say that the yarn I needed was a little lighter, as she called for Lopi. I don't like the itchiness of Lopi so I used the Alpaca/Wool blend. But doubling it actually stressed my hands quite a bit to knit. I used a button instead of the loopy thing at the top.

I actually like it and will probaly make another for a gift! Posted by Picasa

Friday, October 20, 2006

Another Color Change

I am getting some knitting done, but because I'm working on larger projects, photos do not truly show the progress. My sore hands and wrists do!

The question right now is when do I go though the big hassle job of changing out my seasonal clothes. I might not even care that much this year if it weren't for all my knitted sweaters in storage. I think all of my formal business wear is staying packed up, with the exeption of the black suits. Portland just isn't that kind of place and I don't want to try them on to see the obvious, which is that they don't fit me right now...

I think I need to start with doing the laundry first! UGHHHH. Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Can't quite Frog

I thought I was gonna frog this sweater that I started last year. I haven't worked on this forever. I started the sleeve and it just worse and worse. I now that it seems like everything is looking pretty normal here, but I had some really strange problems with it. Maybe I just couldn't concentrate at the time. Anyhow, I did frog the sleeve and decided to seed stitch the whole thing intead of something that was planned to be somewhat like the body pattern. In the end, it will have something more going on around the neck and down the front.

The yarn is from South America and I love the color. It's similar to Manos is quality, but the weight and color varies greatly in each hank as well as from hank to hank. Still love it. Just wanna be done with it now. Posted by Picasa

Tossed Squares

I have lot ot this hand dyed sport wt. alpaca. I've decided to make some really simple mitered squares and crochet them into a small throw. It will be so lightweight and soft, I can imagine wearing it as well as curling up in it! Posted by Picasa

Autumnal Glory

Outside my bathroom window... Posted by Picasa

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Neckline Detail

I have altered the motif placement here and I may regret it, maybe not. Anyhow, I haven't even tried it on yet. I just want to finish the entire thing. I do like this type of garment enough to, in the future try and design a more fitted blouse with Knitting in the Old Way as a reference. Posted by Picasa