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Friday, December 19, 2008

A Snow Day


We are in the midst of our first real snow of the season. I only worked half a day and then they closed the University. It was a little tricky driving home but most drivers were being careful and now I have all afternoon free. Extra knitting time!
I finished the two row Noro striped scarf. I had to break the Silk Garden a few times when the colors didn't show enough contrast. I thought I was so careful to choose two colorways that didn't repeat each other but they both had some green hidden inside the skein. I love the scarf but it seems a little loosely knit to me. I used a size 7 needle but next time I would try a size six. Oh yes, there may be a next time. I love the color gradations.
My handspun has been looking a little better so I started the one row handspun scarf that the Yarn Harlot made. It is such a soothing pattern. No thinking, just row after row of the same four stitch repeat. I am going to work on it this afternoon so it should be finished by tonight. I bought some beautiful multi-color merino at The Yarn Tree in Brooklyn last weekend. I was getting tired of solid color roving. It is spinning a little thin but maybe I'll start another scarf soon. Scarves and hats are my favorite things to knit.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Happy Holidays

It has been such a long time since my last post and I have been busy with holiday knitting, but that is really a lame excuse for me. I’ve just gotten involved with some very interesting projects and I didn’t even think about this blog. Except occasionally when I asked myself when I was going to take out my camera again in these dreary fall months to take some blog pictures. I did a knit along for Woolly Wormhead’s Mystery Beret and I just couldn’t stop making them. So far I have finished two for me and two as gifts. I was sick during Thanksgiving and spent four days in bed knitting. A friend loaned me the first season of Pushing Daises on DVD and while I knit I watched it. It is an adorable show and it really helped pass the time. I understand it is being cancelled next year. Too bad!


The hats were just so much fun and went so fast. Here is one of the gifted ones. I also finished another pair of Very Cabley Mittens in Malebrigo for myself. I finished them just in time for cold weather and I love wearing them. Now I have started the Noro Striped Scarf scarf that Brooklyn Tweed and the Yarn Harlot and quite a few others have made in Noro Silk Garden. I'll try to take a picture soon.
I also have been doing a lot of spinning. It is very addictive. Already my yarn is coming out smoother and thinner, but still far from what I want. I read somewhere that practicing 15 minutes a day is a good goal so I spin almost every morning at 6:30 am before I get ready for work.
The big news is that I am changing offices at the University where I work. I’ll be in a different department with totally new duties and I am both apprehensive and excited. I’m so sorry to say goodbye to all the wonderful people I work with now, but it was a promotion with a raise so I just couldn’t say no. I don’t know if I will have as much time for knitting but the challenge of a new job is good for me.