Showing posts with label mittenz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mittenz. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Hatz & Mittnz

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These are Mittnz, Pair 51! After I finished with them I dip dyed them to get the bottoms one color and the tops stayed the original grey. (Note thumb hole!)

This is a hat on CO last night. It's using up little bits and pieces of yarn left over from other projects. Sport weight yarns, two strands of sock yarn. I'm knitting it flat so the color work is easier. It looks to be a good size for a small child. I may not do any decreases in this one and make it like a pseudo-Jester's Hat. Just seam it across the top and add a couple of tassels or pom poms on each corner.

I got several rounds done on the Noro Hat, too. It's not much to look at yet, hence no pictures.

It's still awfully hot during the day, as was forecast. Over 100 during the day and in the 70s at night. It's 84 right now at 7:42 AM.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

One Half of a Pair...




I finished up the first of the Tinkerbelle socks last night while watching Becoming Jane. I'd like to say the movie was outstanding, but..... I have CO the second sock and am only five rounds from beginning the heel flap.

It's the start of a new project over at Native American Support. Ann at Sheep Shots has challenged us to make 8 pairs of hand warmers: Gloves, mittens, mitts, armwarmers, wristers....If they warm the hands, they put you in the running. Mailing date is the end of September. Surely you can make some, too, can't you? I think prizes may be involved, but don't hold me to it!

We bought a new washer yesterday at the local scratch and dent store. Got a really good deal on a nice simple washing machine. Although bells and whistles are great to play with, they add so much to the cost and to repairs. Me? I just need something to put the dirty stuff in and then later take out the clean stuff! They are supposed to deliver it today and take the old one away. How nice!


I was just thinking.... I have made it a practice to take my paperback knitting books and have them rebound with a spiral binding. Then the books stay open, fold back and are just more usable. Now I wish I'd been smart enough to include several blank pages of paper in the binding for notes, ideas, etc. I really hate mutilating books by taping, stapling, paperclipping or other wise adding pages, and abhor writing in books. However I do love to look through books that others have made notes in the margins and otherwise recreated the book into a personal piece of themselves. I just have too many grade school nuns in my head telling me, "Do not mar the books!" (Thanks so much, Sister Mary Discipline! NOT!) I wish I had a way to add the notes for the heel mentioned below as well as the one I shared yesterday without marring my books.

Today is the memorial service for the childhood friend of my kids. She passed away unexpectedly in her sleep at about 25 years of age shortly before I left on vacation. So hard when young people die.

Look at this variation of the Eye of Partridge heel. Isn't it pretty?

Saturday, March 8, 2008

I'm Here!

Most recent picture of my youngest grandson take a breakfast this morning!



This is what followed me from Dallas! I got snowed in in Dallas for almost 24 hours! What a zoo! I finally got on a flight around one, and got to my son's house in Shelbyville just minutes before the snow started there, too! More snow than I've seen in years!
Got three mittenz knit while sitting in Dallas. Plus I almost finished a 700 page book.
But now I'm here, and we're looking at a nice warm day inside knitting and visiting!

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Heel Flap



Pattern: Two Yarn Resoleable Socks from Favorite Socks. Okay, so I finished the instep, picked up the appropriate number of sts around and am working on the heel flap. Don't thing there is anyway I'll be able to finish this sock before I leave, so it'll get packed and perhaps I'll find time to work on it while I'm gone.

Now that the Heet the Feet challenge is done (and between all the members of Native American Support we sent out over 700 pairs of feet warmers) the next challenge is Mittenz! We can start knitting them now, and send them on in October. I think I'll gather up some left overs and put together a mitten kit to take on the plane with me. They are easy enough, don't really need a pattern and well...off we go. I've already purchased two pairs of Magic Gloves to pair up with knitted fingerless gloves, too. Making some stripped mittens would help me practice some different jogless jogs techniques.

Today is pedicure day. Off to get pretty toes on the off chance I won't need to wear socks while visiting my son and his family. Pretty damp and cold there, though!

We live in an apartment complex...or a row of town homes is more accurate I guess. We've never had neighbors directly to the east of us, and haven't had neighbors directly to the west for about 10 months. That all changed over the weekend. The easterly neighbors are nice and calm. But the westerlies have been booming their music. Now, it actually isn't that loud, but the bass is cranked up and the reverberating boom boom boom comes right through the concrete brick walls. Sunday night I couldn't get to sleep despite sleeping pills. I finally had to turn my fan on and crank up my TV to cover the sound of the boom boom boom. Yesterday, I couldn't hear my book in my headphones and we couldn't hear the TV comfortably. So I have some recordings of drum and bagpipe music. Acting very childishly, I cranked 'em way up right next to their walls. For five minutes.

I think it worked. No noise last night.... I hope it worked. Yes, I think they have the right to play their music, and yes, I think I have the right to not be driven crazy by cranked up bass. Yes, I understand it's going to come through the walls to some degree.... But, maybe we've come to an agreement on it now.

My Second Son called me with bad news last night. A young friend in her early 20s died sometime Saturday night. Went to bed on Saturday and when her mom went to wake her up....she was gone. Mom is a nurse and couldn't resuscitate. The young lady was not a drug user so there is no apparent cause of death. Makes one sad. This is the second young person that my kids grew up with that has died. One just never expects the young to go so soon. If you are the praying sort, send some kind thoughts to the family and friends of Holly Vickers.