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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Trinity's Voyage

I am on a mission to de-stash a bit. I have so many lovely yarns that are just begging to be made into something beautiful. This yarn was actually a amazing purchase at one of Knit Happens amazing sales. It is called Pomaire by Araucania Yarns. It is a 10 ply cotton. While looking around on Ravelry I saw someone else who had done this same stole with the same yarn. And it turned out really nice so i decided to try it for myself. The pattern is called the Voyager Lace Stole. I am calling it Trinity's Voyage :-). So far I think I am happy with it.
My first time doing a crochet provisional cast on. Lets hope it goes OK!
I like how the leafs actually shape the edge it's not just a straight edge.
I have 5 skeins. The person I saw did hers with 4 but I have a feeling I may use all 5.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Finish it already!

So I decided it was time to finish up some odd and end projects. Lady El is finally finished. I have decided against the fringe for now. This shawl put me through so much I kind of just wanted to leave it as is. Between he mystery holes a dropped stitch or two...I finally said this is the last row your done! So here she is in all of her glory.
These pictures are actually pretty accurate in color I would say. I used Noro Kureyon.
Also on the finish it already list was the market bag. She was finished but in need of all of the ends to be sewn in. Got that finished as well.
I have to say I was a little disappointed in the end product as you really can't put anything too heavy in it because it stretches a lot. Could be my fault I guess. Or just a really stretchy pattern. Overall fun knit though. Lion Brand Cotton ease.
So after finishing a few odds and ends. I decided to start the Dumpling Bag I had bought the kit to do. This was such a fun and quick knit. I started it Friday night and had it felted the next day. The first picture here is before felting.
And here is the finished product. Cute eh!? I'll try to get a better picture.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Almost finished!

Well the knitting is finished! Now to weave in the endless number of tails. Ugh! All in all though a fun knit. Easy to follow pattern and the yarn is just yummy. It did turn out a bit stretchier then I would have liked but I imagine it will still be a very useful bag. Better photos to come this was just taken with my cell phone I was just to excited to have finished it on my lunch today :-D!


Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Dublin and the BYOB

I decided the BYOB bag (http://knitty.com/ISSUEsummer08/PATTbyob.html) would be a nice knit for the Dublin trip. Mostly mindless with just enough to keep you interested. This has been a fun knit so fair. I am using Lion Brand Cotton-Ease which is incredibly soft. My only complaint so far is the amount of knots in it. I had one section that had 3 knots within 8" of each other. But other then that it has been a fun knit. I have 10 more rows of the mesh section and then I will start the top. Will keep you posted! I have Internet at the house now so my updates should be more frequent.






Save Lady Eleanor!!!

Sooo the moth update…

So I put her in the freezer, didnt hear or see anything after the shake. When I got home that night I sat down to repair the two holes and found two more that for sure were not there earlier. So, In a attempt to save anything I cute off about 6 inches that seemed to be the focus of whatever was going on. Put her in a trashbag in the freezer for till I got back from Ireland. (Sad I really wanted her to go with me :-()

When I got home last night I took here out to have a look. No new holes good news. Just to be on the safe side I nuked her a few times as well. So I am now in the process of getting the stitches back onto the needle to add a few more rows. The extra yarn also went into the freezer and will be nuked before I add it. So, hopefully I have managed to stop whatever was going on and save the Lady Eleanor.

It was really strange because I couldn’t see anything! Whatever was having dinner was microscopic! There was absolutly nothing there but new wholes were popping up. So I am going to go out today and invest in some mothballs.