Category Archives: Finished Objects

A Knitter of Small Things

Yes, small things keep falling off my needles:

Yes, I know it is blurred, this is why I like it!

I know it is blurred, this is why I like it!

Yes it is the colorful [sev]en circlesin that pocket

Yes it is the colorful seven circles in that pocket

Unfortunately the camera’s battery decided to die on us before the poor cowl got its turn on our model’s neck and since then we didn’t have the combination of sun and wakeful model to take that photo,,, I don’t think you particularly care to see my neck again so these photos will have to do.

I knitted this sev[en]circle with leftovers of a Japanese yarnDiakeito Diamusee I used to knit a sweater for Sam a few years ago.

The colorful shpitz = שפיץ you see up there is the baktus I knitted for Sam as a last minute Christmas present:

I think the girl like to model, although she denies it of course

I think the girl likes to model, although she denies it of course

And another one:

This Casbah is knitted into such a pleasure, so soft, amazing!

This Casbah is such a pleasure to knit and the shawl, so soft, amazing!

This one was a quick pleasant knit. I used Laura Chau Milkweed pattern and Hand Maiden Casbah sock yarn.

My third sev[en]circle is already on the needles, this time I am using the new lace weight Noro – Sekku, it is looking very promising but I think I will need at least 10 circles with that yarn, we shall see.

Do you think I need intervention?

This morning I thought I will have my own olympic challenge (actually it was Kym‘s idea, but I read somewhere she decided on something else), maybe I should knit only  sev[en]circle during the Olympics to see how many I can make. Do you think this will cure this silly addiction?

I am debating between that or deciding my challenge will be to finish my Sabbatical or maybe to go with the crowd and knit a whole new cardigan from start to end,,, I have Snowbird in mind for this option. (Unfortunately the designer of Snowbird doesn’t have a web site so I had to link to Ravelry only).

What do you think I should choose?



Luly wants to know

My good friend Luly in Dublin, Ireland wants to know what are those beautiful ropes good for (we have to excuse her girls, she is not a knitter…).
So, just for Luly here are my blue ropes in action:

It was cold out there

It was cold out there

I really like this cowl and it keeps you so warm too.

I really like this cowl and it keeps you so warm too.

Lovely ropes to warm your neck and decorate it too!

Lovely ropes to warm your neck and decorate it too!

All I can say is: I am old and fat – as I can do nothing about the old, maybe I should do something about the fat and soon?!?

Although,  correct me if I am wrong but I think in many cases a skinny old neck looks even worse than a fat one and this is a very poor excuse in my book!

Oh the sun fooled us to go out for a walk. At the river we saw we were not the only ones fooled by her (yes, the sun is a she (of course) in Hebrew):

Aren't they cold those duckies?

Aren't they cold those duckies

Have a great weekend everyone :)

Decisions

After a lot of thought and too much knitting on an iffy project, I almost reached a decision. I am quite sure my Pas de Valse really wants to be a Sabbatical!

Pas de Valse that doesn't want to be,,,

Pas de Valse that doesn't want to be,,,

Now I know why I hesitated and didn’t cut the yarn when I reached the shoulders but instead, used the thread from the center of the cake,,,

After delaying the grafting of those shoulders for awhile,  I swatched for Sabbatical and I think the yarn* will work well for it. I started a sleeve and will know more in a few days.

At least Pas de Valse brought this lovely into my life:

I love the color and the softness of the yarn

A hand knitted Jewel of a cowl

Do you wonder how? As I browsed Ravelry to find finished Pas de Valses I came across Bridgy and in her projects I found two such beauties, I checked the pattern: sev[en]circle and immediately fell in love. It was one of those instances when you have to cast on NOW, so I did.

My first idea was to knit it in my most favorite Koigu KPPPM – big mistake – all the colors seem to get lost in the folding circles. This Koigu certainly wants to be a hat or something. I then tried it in another Koigu – still not right.  Lucky for me,  my third choice of yarn proved to be a winning one: a lovely skein of sock yarn made of merino/cashmere/nylon I bought from  Mathieu the dyer at a small event in Port Hope, Ontario last November.  The real color is quite different (our current weather is not very photo friendly). It is more subdued and really lovely, I will try to take better photos when the weather will permit.

I know this cowl is only the first of quite a few such jewels that will come off my needles sooner or later.

* Oh and no , I didn’t forget to talk about the yarn I use for my cardigan, I want you to be very curious about it,,,  I promise to tell you all about this yarn soon!