Friday, November 17, 2017

Another 'Silver Shawlette' in Teal

 The shawl with its modifications is completed!
How light and airy it is with fingering weight yarn instead of the DK handspun yarn I used for the first shawl!
 Right off the needles it looked a bit wrinkled and stubby.
 Blocking sure works magic on a lace shawl!  This blocks out to 14" deep and 7' long (6' in the crescent shape to fit on my blocking board!)
 I didn't decrease at the leave tips but kept the stitch count high to make the shawl longer.  I also made a seamless change  to the body of the shawl by using garter stitch for the short (long !) rows to 'fill' in the body of the shawl-remember this is knit bottom up!
  I also added a yarn over edge to the top of the shawl.
I can't wait to wear this shawl-it is a perfect weight to bridge the weather from hot to a bit more moderate in our Autumn.  

I did use just a bit over one skein of KnitPicks Chroma Fingering yarn on size 7 needles.  There is enough yarn left in the skein to make a pair of socks, no problem!  

Thursday, November 16, 2017

Studio Called

 Orange blocks cut out and one sewn for the LeMoyne Star quilt.  There are nine block of orange so one down!
I moved the rows over like this so I could use more room on the design wall.  I only need some grey blocks when I finish the orange and then I can begin to think about organizing their layout! 
 I needed room so I could lay the log cabin triangles out  to get a feel for how the colors would play to give me a pleasing pinwheel secondary pattern.  This is only a test so I can figure out the size and rows, etc;  I think I need 10 more blocks at least and I think I will make it with the reds being in shortest supply!  I have a back up plan , though! lol
Here's a cute project I came across from Emblibrary.com if you have a machine that embroiders, too.
These are made of felt-I will make a bunch for the grands....

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Sunshine in a Bush

 These blossoms remind me of orchids but they are Cassia!
 The whole bush is covered with a dense cover of these 2" blooms.
 The bush is 15" of sunshine!
I see them out my front door and the front yard is brightened with this radiant color!

Monday, November 13, 2017

I'm Here!

 New sweater knit is progressing nicely-
this is the left front worked up to the armhole-now ready for some decreasing for there
 and the V-neck edge.  
Lovely yarn and interesting pattern. 
 (Drift)
 New to the needles is Shale which knits up quickly on larger needles
 and will most likely find itself in the dyepot  upon completion
 since the natural is too white for my likes but we will see.
And this completed top is destined for some sleeves! 
 It is a beautiful yarn of Merino and Angora so it is warm-
not so great for summer but just right for our winters if it only had some 3/4 length sleeves. 
 I will be picking up the yoke stitches and knitting down for the sleeves.
  Because I think I can.....

Friday, November 10, 2017

On the Needles!

We have a left front in progress!
The pattern is easy to build and relaxing to knit-always a bonus!  
But I will tell you I ripped this out and am doing it again in the next size.
I doubted myself after the swatch and dropped a size to make up for the gauge
being off but now it is drawing in too much;
better to find out now than when the sweater is done!!!
                   I finished the pink blocks and will start cutting out the orange ones tomorrow!      
And this mess is turning into something very neat, if you can believe it!
                                     (I try to sneak in a block, 5 mins flat when I can!)                                             
And I am accumulating a pile of triangles!
This will be a Quilt of Valor donation if I can get enough blocks to 
make a twin sized quilt.

Thursday, November 9, 2017

Excitement in a Box!

 A box of yarnish goodness has arrived!  I even bought some of the newer Foursquare needles.   A pleasant surprise is the new cables;  very flexible.  I can't wait to use them.
 This is what has caught my eye-a new texture stitch cardigan!
I have nailed the first swatch for this; 
 there are two , one for stockinette stitch and one swatch for the texture stitches.
   I nailed the first swatch but can't get the second.  
 I will keep trying because I want this to fit me when I am done!  
 It's all good.
      Looking straight out my window is a lovely area filled with the Roselle plants, all in bloom!
And not too far from them is the 20 foot Cassia plant that is in full bloom!
It will stay in this glorious coloring until the frost might strike-we are hoping that will skip us this winter!
Our breakfast visitor-some kind of moth and it is beautiful!
On to swatching!

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Temporary Delay!

 I was so close the end of this shawl but I ran out of yarn!  
 It is the re-make of the Silver Leaves Shawlette; 
 I couldn't make the leaves point the other way
but I did manage to very easily skip the decreases so I have a longer shawl.  
(It's probably why I ran out of yarn!)  
I have ordered a new skein and will work on the second toddler sock until it comes!
It is still this warm out here!  I love how the pool matches the shawl!

Monday, November 6, 2017

New Technology - Wonderful and Awful

A new laptop was delivered this afternoon!
It is slightly smaller than my old one and a pound lighter.
(both positive points with my wrists!)
The joy dims pretty quickly when I have to slog through setting it up like my old one
 which was so easy access and convenient!
I'm sorry to whine;  
I have come down with a cold and my head is exploding with fluids....
Someone else is not adjusting to the time change either!
                              He is up too early and wipes out way before our usual schedule-
well he is keeping to it but I am not cooperating as far as he's concerned!  
 We have to meet in the middle!  
Soon! 

Sunday, November 5, 2017

CATS CAN'T TELL TIME!

Bright and early, a herd of elements trooped through the room!
So much for sleeping in an extra hour! 
 I finished one little two year old sock!
  On to the second....
 We were given this curb-side-save mirror and hung it over the buffet. 
 It is VERY heavy and I needed help to get it up there
 but it looks as good as I imagined! 
  Hooray!
 I made some soap again-I need it ready to pass out to my family;
  I haven't kept up with making soap for all of us!
One of the best parts of pumpkin carving-the seeds!
                  I just love to munch on these after a good roast in the oven!
                I started sewing the pile of pieces for the row of pink blocks! 
While it isn't my favorite color, the pink and white together does look sweet!

Friday, November 3, 2017

Seeing Red

Boy Wonder didn't want to have the booster seat any more but he couldn't quite reach without a bit of a boost.
Grandma made him a cushion that is grown up and he was thrilled~ 
 Nap-time project today-a pin cushion/thread catcher!  
A sweet sewing idea but also works for knitters because of all the clutter we accumulate-it can all be contained and still handy with this item!
 My yard is full of red blooms!  This is the Caleandra.
 The Shrimp Plant. 
 (I am still seeing hummingbirds and they love this plant!)
 All the Coleus is beautiful shades of red and rust and bronze!
 The Indigo has produced its third crop of leaves! 
 It is striking-now to learn how to make it a dye bath!
The Ti plant has lots more pink/red than showed up in the photo but it is such a pop of flame in our yard! 
 The Poinsettia should be joining the show in the next month! 
 We already had a red Camellia but I missed a pic of it!  
I love this time of year!

Thursday, November 2, 2017

To Keep it Close and Handy!

I have wanted one of these tabletop organizers for years-maybe a decade at least!
I was tired of the clutter on my sewing table and set to it!
I kind of winged it as I went and it went well!
 Everything is right at hand and when I want the table cleared for a bigger project, I can remove everything with just a single motion!
 Once the sewing table was cleared, 
I decided to tackle another idea that has hung around for months
 and would be very handy right now! 
 This is a project bag that is large enough to hold my
 Knitter's Pride pattern keeper/holder. 
 I am using it now for the Silver Leaves Shawl.
  It is roomy enough for the knitting and the folder-perfect!
 I wanted to avoid a zipper like I used on the small sock project bags, 
so this one just folds down.  
I used a hair rubber band for the closure and a large button my daughter found for me a few years ago. 
 I'm glad I saved it-it is just right!
I remembered to add my label but I think I am going to move it to the front layer of the fold over-
I thought it was on the right spot until I folded it-
part of the design curve! lol
It's an easy fix, at least!
I love the look of this;
it makes me happy when I see it even when I am not knitting out of it!

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Tranquility

Now this is a sight to feast your eyes on;
  our pond is full and the water lilies are making a come back!

The pineapple ripened-the one we grew ourselves! 
Might I say, it was beyond superb!
And new yarn on the needles-a revisit to the Silver Leaves Shawl!

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