Category Archives: Knitting Creations

This and That

Although I want and need things like sweaters and cardigans and other large wearable objects, I keep knitting small objects.

And to think that my previous knitting persona knitted almost only sweaters where the need for them was much less pronounced,,, and so many of them too,,,, weird!

I blame it all on the yarns! All these colors and softness just keep me from knitting large objects! (good excuse, no? I really like it!)

This year they already made me knit 2 little things:

Oh well, I needed a hat that will cover my ears in this weather!

Oh well, I needed a hat that will cover my ears in this weather!

I used a skein of  Misti Alpaca Hand Paint Sock yarn in the color Piney Woods that I had in my stash (I do that from time to time,,,) I held the yarn double, used the Thorpe as a guideline, knitted it longer and omitted the ear flaps – the hat is warm, soft and cozy.

I also knitted this luxurious, soft, wonderful tube:

Hand Maiden 4 ply cashmere - such a treat to knit!

Hand Maiden 4 ply cashmere - such a treat to knit!

I really enjoyed knitting this simple stockinette cowl and I was very happy with my choice of pattern or lack of one!  I think it lets both the colors and the wool of the wonderful Hand Maiden 4 Ply Cashmere express themselves fully:

Look at these colors!

Look at these colors!

And before I go I must share with you the wine we had with dinner last night:

I like the boldness of the name!

I like the boldness of the name!

beside the entertainment supplied by the label, it was a lovely Sauvignon Blanc too.

Oh and I do have a cardigan for myself on the needles that I actually work on almost exclusively lately (yah,,, right!) that may have a chance to be finished in the foreseeable future; Unlike a few others that I think are doomed,,, maybe another sweater still has a chance, maybe!

And I can’t resist sharing with you this article from the New York Times Sunday Magazine: The Way We Live Now – Walk Away From Your Mortgage!
I think maybe this is the only way to make those banks take notice of us simple people, what do you think?

Did I promise the wine is the last thing for today….?…. I am really stopping now!

My Through The Loops Mystery Socks 2009

Last night I finished my Through the Loops Mystery socks 2009:

Lovely heel, don't you think?

Lovely heel, don't you think?

The weather was not very photo friendly but we did manage to capture the lovely heel detail.

I really enjoyed knitting these socks and I may knit this pattern again soon. If I will, I think I will add a few pattern repeats to the leg as I prefer my socks a bit longer.

I think I like side look of these socks!

I think I like the side look of these socks!

All the details can be found in the usual place.

Proof of Knitting

I think it is time to show proof of knitting here:

Recently I finished Quincy, the lovely hat from Jared Flood Made in Brooklyn booklet:

Oh I love this swirling crown and the I-cord too!

Oh I love this swirling crown and the I-cord too!

This one was a complete process knitting, the minute I saw this hat I wanted to knit it, just to understand how it is constructed and I really enjoyed it, but we have a problem finding a head that will fit this hat,,, hehehe

I also knitted some simple socks for Mary my MIL for her birthday:

I like the way the pick up from garter stitch looks.

I like the way the pick up from garter stitch looks.

I used Isobel a handpainted fingering sock yarn by: Mocha’s Fiber Connection I bought in the New Hampshire Sheep and Wool festival last May. I really like how the pick up from the garter stitch looks, so nice and smooth.

And the latest project off my needles: a simple stockinette triangle shawl I decided I have to knit for Mary’s birthday less than a week before the day:

I love the simplicity of this shawl

I love the simplicity of this shawl

It was ready only 2 days too late and I could have done better if I didn’t screw up the m1’s in my first attempt or even if I noticed it before I reached 50 something stitches on each side of the center line,,, oh well, both the recipient and the knitter are happy with the result and this is the important part, right?

I used Araucania Panguipulli a lovely aran yarn I spotted at the booth of The Purple Purl in the very disappointing Creativ Festival in Toronto, October 16, 2009.

And I am still looking for the cardigan I must knit myself,,,, in the meantime I am reaching the end of the body of a simple v neck for myself (photos to come) but the cardigan elude me, ackh! and to think I once knitted almost only sweaters,,,,

And to make you smile I will show you how I look with that hat:

My Quincy? I don't think so, although the snow may change my mind about this,,,

My Quincy? I don't think so,,,

I think my face says it all, but maybe the snow will change my opinion, who knows?