Archive for January, 2003

Changed servers today

January 31st, 2003

Not that anyone would notice, but while I waited for those batteries to charge, I got busy putting together a new domain and blog using movable type! Now I need to work on the stylesheet so I don’t look like everyone else on the planet.

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Knitting Meetup anyone?

January 30th, 2003


I hope there is a knitting meetup this month. Orange County seems a bit lame on the ‘getting together’ thing… Every time I inquire about some kind of get together, everyone begs off. And I know it’s not me, because even the first meeting gets blown off, so it can’t be my fault! I could understand it if someone actually met me and then didn’t want to come back, but hey!
I really want to meet some actual other real live knitters, so I can see if there is a better way to purl. I think I knit ECU, that’s with the yarn in the left hand, but not twisting stitches, right? Anyway, that’s what I do, and I end up with the yarn around my thumb when I purl and it gets tiring, unless I am purling a whole row or round, then I put the yarn around my neck like the Greek way and use whatever finger feels like moving to complete the stitches.
The only other knitter I know learned the same day as me so we both kinda don’t know exactly what we are doing, other than producing some nifty stuff.

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Lion Brand Microspun

January 29th, 2003

On the knitlist, someone asked about Lion Brand Microspun. I made the hubby a hat of it, and it came out quite nice and soft, but did tend to split, so I had to look at what I was doing while knitting. I am pretty excited that I am doing well enough that I can usually not look and not mess things up too much, but for this yarn, ya need to look.
I actually bought a whole bunch of it to make an crocheted afgan (this was in Sept, before I learned to knit) and as I was making the swatch I kinda went “what the hell was she thinking”; she being Lily Chin, who authored this particular pattern. I had borrowed the book from the library and thought it looked really nice. I hated this yarn for crochet, so it went under the bed but I think I will use it for a sweater for myself some time, and will knit it instead. Since then, I have learned of the cult of lily.
In the Lion Brand catalog, there’s a kiddie sweater in red, orange and yellow that I would totally love to have in a grown-up size. Maybe once I finish the Thing I will have the skills to attempt it! I like my Land’s End cardi and will maybe use it as a model.
Can I mention one other thing? Of course I can. I can look out my window and see the Jo-Ann etc. a block across the street. They are open on Sunday, or Wednesday night, or whenever the need for something new stikes me. My nearest LYS is not. It’s a great shop, and I do go there once in a while, but not whenever the mood strikes me like I can with the really close Jo-Anne etc. (Although, there is a Wart-Mall even closer than Jo-Anne, I won’t step foot in there.) So that’s why I sometimes buy the Lion Brand stuff. Plus it’s good for experimenting, without blowing a lot of money. And Velona is too tempting, good thing it’s a trek to go there.

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Some stuff

January 20th, 2003

Back in October when I started all this, I decided that I was going to be adventurous, and try just about anything, and if it sucked I could frog it and move on. I started on a pair of socks, with dpn and I think I did ok! I like them, they fit, and as Connie says, they are jeans-friendly. Here they are: regiasocks.JPG

So now, a few more sets of needles later, I have been mostly buying circulars because why not? They are just long dpn, with a place for stuff to hang out when it gets heavy. The only thing I don’t like about them is that they are kinda difficult to store, right now they are in a bucket from some peppermint patty-esque things that were sitting on Amy’s desk at work. Good reuse, yes, but a big tangled mess. I have a vision of some sort of contraption made of index cards that are folded and stacked and can hang on the wall by my bed where I do most of my knitting. I tend to buy my circulars in twos, so I can go all the way around something if needed.

I am working on a Baby Albert sweater #1 in Cotton-Ease from LB. This yarn is nicer than I thought it would be, and I love the colors, Blue Candy and Blueberry. I am making 2 sweaters for the twins because I hated the shawl that I was going to make for their mom. Not sure about the sizing though, it’s supposed to be for 0-3 (that is months, yeah? I don’t have any kids to ask) but it looks a lot bigger than that. I am a bit off gauge though, 21sts over 4 inches instead of 20/4, but the directions said get close. I didn’t think it would be that much larger. But that’s fine, most kids get bigger over time, not smaller. : /

Here’s the first one: babyalbert.JPG

The second will be in the opposite colors. They are fraternal, so their gifts can be too. Kinda like my socks.

Everyone’s doing it

January 17th, 2003

I decided to try the “You’re Putting Me On” socks, and somehow got all turned around and had a big mistake that I couldn’t figure out. Well, it turns out I didn’t quite make the transition from dpn to circulars, and ended up moving stitches to the wrong needle when it came time to start the heel extension.
I liked the idea of being able to not only try the socks on, but also to be able to work in a pattern from a chart and have it show up right-side up. I am not sure about the toes though, I wonder how hard it would be for me to unknit the toes and re-do them going down? I wonder if the change in direction will be noticeable while I am wearing them. Well, I might just try it after I do the cuffs, now that I got the heels all straightened out.

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I tried to upgrade to Windows 2000

January 17th, 2003

Yeah, I know it’s 2003, but who complains about free? Well, me, today. It doesn’t recognize my sound card, so I don’t know if I should go back to Windows 98 or buy a new sound card? Probably can’t to the latter, as this is one of those PCs that have the funky split-up motherboard and combines devices into each other, (sound card and modem in one). I have to think on this a bit more.

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Not much going on today

January 15th, 2003

I have been working on my sock, a bit at a time, and got some graphics up of the things I made for Christmas gifts this year. Pretty good for someone who has only been knitting 3.5 months, I think.

I have all these ideas of what I want to work on next… I bought some yarn called LUCE from Fortissima di Colori (is that right?) and have only 10 balls, I am not sure it’s enough for a top, I am thinking the shapely tee from whiteliesdesigns.com maybe. I wonder if using another color with it would look good or just stripey? I may have to buy something and make a swatch to see how it looks mixed. Maybe some egyptian cotton in black, or a similar shade of pink will look nice.

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Oh, I frogged it.

January 14th, 2003

I hated it, it was all wavy and not round at all. So I frogged the shawl and cast on some socks to console myself. I am not sure if I am going to find another pattern, just wing it, or what. I wound the used yarn into a big kinky center pull ball, and then realized that I don’t like that end and I will have to rewind it before actually trying to use it. And I don’t have a ballwinder, so ugh.

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Working on a nursing shawl

January 13th, 2003

I have been working on a shawl that I intend to give as a gift as a nursing shawl for a colleague who had twins very prematurely. They reached 4 pounds just in time for the new year, and at 4.5 pounds, they get to leave the hospital. I hope to have it finished in time for a shower we will be having at work for her and the boys.
It’s amazing seeing how fast they are growing, considering how small they were. I am sure it’s awful hard for the parents who don’t see the progress hour by hour as they stand by watching over the babies, but for we who only see a picture every few weeks, it’s just amazing. Even full term newborns grow incredibly fast, but these little guys are getting so much stronger starting from so much further back.
So, I have to hurry because they will soon be big enough to breastfeed and I want to give her the shawl/blanket in time. I am using the EZ round shawl from the almanac, but in a dk weight acrylic so if the babies go bleahk on the thing, it can go right in the wash with the rest of the baby things. I hope she will like it.

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I taught my best friend to knit today!

January 12th, 2003

D and I went out for lunch and then came back to my place for her first knitting lesson.

I taught her to knit and purl, then bind off and cast on again. She made a nice little swatch and then took off, with one skein of Red Heart and some size 8 straights (the ones I learned on) and a photocopy of that how-to page from FCEK.

We spent some time looking at some of the knitting rags that I have accumulated these past few months, and saw some stuff she would like to knit.

We’ll see.

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