Knit Happened

Saturday, June 11, 2005

Projects Galore

I've been a busy little bee knitting and secret pal gathering...not a lot of blog writing. I did finish my first sock...easy peasy lemon squeezy as a good Brit friend of mine always says. I used Regia yarn and found that it knit well...not boring to see how the self-striping unraveled so to speak (found a really cool pattern using Regia online thanks to Amanda...scroll down for the directions in English).

Still have my Misty Garden on needles and finished the back of Simply Marilyn in a flash and well on my way to completing the front...finished the first decrease set and ended last night with the first increase row. I did adapt to fit a smaller frame...hey Petite Sophisticate is my home away from home. I just cast on 4 less on either side so hopefully that will work and the numbers won't get too mind bloggling when I get up to the neck.

Also have my wonderful new yarn from Mystical Creations to use for my stab at Clapotis but need to head on over to either a beauty supply store for tiny hair rubber bands or Home Depot for washers. Plus I need to wind the huge hank that showed up in my priority envelope.

I have completed projects...the Child's Rainbow Scarf (Last-Minute Knitted Gifts) using a couple of alternative Noro Kureyon choices with gift mittens to match and a dropped stitch scarf using Knit One, Crochet Too's Tartelette.

Then of course, is my journey into secret pal land with participating in my first secret pal. So much fun...thanks "Erin" for the great updates! I am looking forward to accosting my mailperson...actually I can only due that if the package arrives on Saturday, not home during the week to hunt him down and tail him.

I am also psyched about the Sockapalooza...can't wait to get my assignment and have yet another excuse to shop for yarn! And now I'm on a mission to get some of Alison's comfort zone needles...those could be so soothing for when my arthritis flares up like the past couple of days with Arlene causing yet another disaster preparation stir in Florida.

2 Comments:

  • At 11:19 AM, Blogger Phoebe said…

    I decided to knit Crusoe (knitty.com) w/ Koigu as soon as I purchase it. I'm ehcking out a new LYS on the way home today as I am across the bay in Pinellas County today...Uncommon Threads in Palm Harbor. I ended up getting tiny elastic bands at Target on the hair accessory aisle. Works great! Cheap too...a 3 pack of varying sizes was a little over $2!

     
  • At 2:04 PM, Blogger Katherine said…

    Thank you, thank you, thank you, for pointing the way to the little toe socklet. It is so cute! I'm a non-stop sock knitter and this is perfect for my flip-flop loving daughter.

     

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