Sunday, August 26, 2007

The Devil made me do it, honest!

Well, lookie here....and I just couldn't wait to test drive this new yarn and "bee" pattern. I love the shading in the wool, from http://www.woolywonkafibers.com/. I just had to wind it off and dig in....Lovely pattern and lovely wool..more to come.

Monday, August 20, 2007

What would you do?


Well, knitters, I was waiting for my "Bee" stuff and started on a sock from "Socks Two" and almost had one sock done !!! Aaaak. Now what do I do?



This book can be purchased at http://www.amazon.com/ and has some really wonderful sock patterns to try.




However, my "Bee" stuff arrived and the patterns are just wonderful and the wool is to "dye" for. Very upscale and I can't wait to wind it up! Think I'd better finish the other sock before I begin these???? I'm still not done with my "Shetland" yet....what to do????

Sunday, August 19, 2007

It's finally finished....

Well, it is done, really, really, done! This shawl was a joy to work on. The pattern was very easy to work with and I found nothing amiss. Thank you, http://www.knitspot.com/ for your wonderful shawl! I'm looking forward to more of the same wonderful patterns. This shawl was done with a size 6 needle from http://www.knitpicks.com/ and Zepher yarn on a cone. I think I have enough to make another one!!!! I'm happily awaiting my "Bee Shawl" pattern and "Bee Stole" with very yummy yarns from http://www.woolywonkafibers.com/ especially dyed for these projects.

Monday, August 13, 2007

Ready for the finish...Corona pattern, here I come!

Well, knitters, I'm excited now. I've reached the "Corona" border and 17 rows to go and then block the little darling....This shawl has been a real treat and I can't wait to see it completed. Yippee. Was informed today that my bee shawl/stole is on it's way via the post. I'm hoping I can finish this one up before I start something new. It's going to be "buzzing" here soon. More to come.

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

I'm still morphing.....

Well, I'm still "morphing".....and it's been a great trip! I've finished the first section of the Morph and ready to begin the second adventure. I love how the Zepher feels...More to come on this. I recently ordered the Bee Shawl and the Bee wrap. More to come about this.... Happy knitting.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

It's time to morph!

Well, knitters, I left my "Shetland Isles" for a while. I did get up to another section and it's going great! However, I found this shawl (pictured) that I just about went nuts for, called "Wing-o-the-Moth" and it's a humdinger! I used size 6 needle and Zepher yarn and the directions you can order from are at www.patterns@knitspot.com , check out her great blog! I'm almost at the second section before I put on the border. It was a lovely read. The pattern is very friendly, thus far. I have my fingers crossed that I can do the next set. The first set is called fir cone and the next one coming up is a twin leaf pattern. If I run into trouble I think I may just continue with the fir cone pattern until I need to do the border, which is the kicker. How lovely is the Corona pattern? You can refer to this pattern in Barbara Walker's knitting book. I also ordered the "Bee" shawl pattern and the "Lacy Shawl" pattern which I will write about when I receive both these patterns. These are knock-out shawls as well. Happy knitting.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Well, knitters, it has taken me quite a while to get to this point. Only two more sections to go. From that point, who knows? I did notice that when I kept switching from bamboo needles to Knitpick's circular needles there was definately a difference. So now I'm staying with the bamboo straights at the moment. However, I'd really like to see this shawl in Knitpick's alpaca, so I'll need to purchase some more wool. I need to make three more of these by Christmas! I should have all the bugs worked out by then, don't 'cha think? I'm not that good at this, but I'm trying.....Explore http://www.knitpicks.com/ for some wonderful wool and bargains.

I also recently purchased "Artic Lace," by Donna Druchunas from http://www.schoolhousepress/ and found a wonderful way the Alaskan knitters block their shawls....using a cardboard blocking board!!! How neat is that? So down to http://www.joanns.com/ to buy one. This is so cool for blocking rectangles!! Well, I'm going to keep at this; who knows I may make my deadline! Happy knitting.

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Legends of the Shetland Seas

To give you an idea about the Legends of the Shetland Seas by Hazel Carter begins at www.blackberry-ridge.com. It's wonderful place for wool and patterns. This pattern takes 4 oz of Blackberry Ridge Thistledown wool singles and a size #2 needle.

I'm not very good yet at blocking and I've over measured the width but perhaps when I'm finished knitting this shawl, it will work out okay. It's really a beautiful pattern and I love the story that goes with this shawl of "monsters, silkies and Finn folk."

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

A plant emerges from sweet gum.

I have been kind of remiss with logging in and blogging. I have so much to do. I'm currently working on a shawl, but haven't had the guts to take a picture of it, 'cause it doesn't look like it should. Maybe I'll be brave tomorrow to showcase it.

Any way, I raked up the yard and kind of put the sweet gum "balls" into a pile (they are just so messy) and just left them there to wallow. Little did I know that this "thing" emerged and I'm not sure what it wants to be when it grows up. Is is a pumpkin? Will it be a squash? I have no idea. However, something has decided that it really likes this plant because blossoms form and then they appear to be snapped off! I'm not sure if I need to put some sort of bug repellent on this or not, or just let it grow and have it take it's chances? Maybe someone will let me know.



Monday, June 11, 2007


I grew up "knitting" and learned how to crochet along the way. However, my strength lies in knitting sitches rather than hooking thread sooooo I must have been a "cotton snob" - I thought that cotton was used for "crochet" items only. Well, this proved me wrong. I wish I had found "Niebling" a long time ago. The artist, Herbert Niebling, a master of his craft, takes you on a journey with twists and turns and finally, at last, a masterpiece. Not that I'm an expert knitter, but this is my first one. I can't wait to try another one.


This doiley is called "Frosted Ferns" and the pattern can be found at www.yarnover.net. Mine was made out of some stash I had, as yellow is not one of my colors, it worked up beautifully. I tried size 2 needle US and liked how it draped.