Fri 28 Jul 2006
July 28th, 2006
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Oh My! Even more planned projects! I took all these photos a long time ago and I want to catch up on blogging before I take off an knit all kinds of fun stuff on my honeymoon.

This first batch of yarn, Filatura Di Crosa Mirto, a cotton, linen, viscose blend, is for a striped sweater from the original Stitch n’ Bitch. I bought this yarn at the Knitting Arts sale last year with the other stuff I just posted about.
I previously posted my progress on Randall’s sweater, but I never showed all the yarn for it. It’s Lana Grossa Numero Uno — I bought it at Uncommon Threads on my birthday this year (in January).

I also bought gray-blue and red Lana Grossa Due Print (blue-gren) and Chine (red) yarn, which I plan on knitting into two sweaters for myself. I’ve already desined the red sweater and I’m very excited about it. I look forward to starting it in September when I return.

This is Patons Katrina in black and Allure in a burgundy color. I stated making my mom a ponch out of this last year but the Katrina is ridiculously springy and elasticy and it ended up very uneven, so after I was about halfway done I ripped it all out. I’ll try it again sometime. The pattern is in Knit Ponchos, Wraps, & Scarves.
I was considering making a quick shawl out of this Crystal Palace Party for the wedding before I realized I wanted something more traditional and elegant. I think I will still make a shawl out of this yarn eventually…


Fri 28 Jul 2006
July 28th, 2006
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Xmas in July?

My mom made me this crazy yarn wreath last year, which I hung in my window for a while. She told me I could dismantle it and use the yarn, but my stash is sufficiently large and I don’t have any projects in mind for the yarn so I think I might keep the yarn wreath around for at least another year, perhaps longer…
This Knit Picks Dancing is definitely coming with me on the honeymoon. I’m not sure yet what pattern I will use but it’s one of the 9 pairs of socks I’m bringing along…
I was going to make a fair-isle pair of socks with this Knit Picks Palette yarn, but I never got around to designing it, so I’m going to give the 2 purple balls to my KSKS pal in her kit. She said she likes bright colors, including purple, so I think she’ll like it. It should work well in the pattern I’m sending in the kit, Cookie’s latest Baudelaire socks.
Since I now believe I’m only going to need 2 skeins of Sock Memories to make my mom’s socks, I’m going to use the black Palette and the 3rd skein of Sock Memories in Gladiolus to make another pair of socks on the honeymoon, one of the mosaic patterns from Sensational Knitted Socks.
Fri 28 Jul 2006
July 28th, 2006
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Xmas in July?

My mom made me this crazy yarn wreath last year, which I hung in my window for a while. She told me I could dismantle it and use the yarn, but my stash is sufficiently large and I don’t have any projects in mind for the yarn so I think I might keep the yarn wreath around for at least another year, perhaps longer…
This Knit Picks Dancing is definitely coming with me on the honeymoon. I’m not sure yet what pattern I will use but it’s one of the 9 pairs of socks I’m bringing along…
I was going to make a fair-isle pair of socks with this Knit Picks Palette yarn, but I never got around to designing it, so I’m going to give the 2 purple balls to my KSKS pal in her kit. She said she likes bright colors, including purple, so I think she’ll like it. It should work well in the pattern I’m sending in the kit, Cookie’s latest Baudelaire socks.
Since I now believe I’m only going to need 2 skeins of Sock Memories to make my mom’s socks, I’m going to use the black Palette and the 3rd skein of Sock Memories in Gladiolus to make another pair of socks on the honeymoon, one of the mosaic patterns from Sensational Knitted Socks.
Fri 28 Jul 2006
July 28th, 2006
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Xmas in July?

My mom made me this crazy yarn wreath last year, which I hung in my window for a while. She told me I could dismantle it and use the yarn, but my stash is sufficiently large and I don’t have any projects in mind for the yarn so I think I might keep the yarn wreath around for at least another year, perhaps longer…
This Knit Picks Dancing is definitely coming with me on the honeymoon. I’m not sure yet what pattern I will use but it’s one of the 9 pairs of socks I’m bringing along…
I was going to make a fair-isle pair of socks with this Knit Picks Palette yarn, but I never got around to designing it, so I’m going to give the 2 purple balls to my KSKS pal in her kit. She said she likes bright colors, including purple, so I think she’ll like it. It should work well in the pattern I’m sending in the kit, Cookie’s latest Baudelaire socks.
Since I now believe I’m only going to need 2 skeins of Sock Memories to make my mom’s socks, I’m going to use the black Palette and the 3rd skein of Sock Memories in Gladiolus to make another pair of socks on the honeymoon, one of the mosaic patterns from Sensational Knitted Socks.
Fri 28 Jul 2006
July 28th, 2006
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I bought the yarn for these last September at Knitting Arts‘ Anniversary Sale… (I think it was all 40% off)


The red and green are Crystal Palace Mikado Ribbon. I’m taking the green on the honeymoon to see what I can come up with, most likely based on Picovoli.

The light blue is Crystal Palace Shimmer. It has some sparkles in it.

The darker blue and medium blue railroad-tie type yarn is Crystal Palace Choo Choo

The purpley stuff is Crystal Palace Merino Frappe. I plan on making a lacey tank out of this from Knitter’s Stash.

Here’s a close-up so you can see the cool colors.

Fri 28 Jul 2006
July 28th, 2006
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1) Furry Yarn. The two light blue and red and black balls on the top of the image are Mustachio. The black and white ball just below to the right is Crystal Palace Squiggle, which I used as trim on Anika’s purse. Along the right side in white, red/black, orange, and blue is Bernat Boa. On the left is Bernat Disco in black and blue with sparkles. Everything else is Lion Brand Fun Fur. I’m not sure what to do with all this. I might use some of it for trim on felted bags in the future. I also was thinking of knitting some very furry stuffed animals…
2) Fizzy Yarn. Most of what we have here is Crystal Palace Fizz and Fizz Stardust (with sparkles). There is some white Patons Cha Cha at the bottom and some Trendsetter Binario blue railroad-tie yarn to the right of that, left over from mom’s fuzzy scarf. Going counter-clockwise from there is Plymouth Flirt in red, Crystal Palace Splash in red (some of the softest yarn ever), Crystal Palace Whisper in a light blue and orange (even softer). To the left of that is some ribbon left over from mom’s fuzzy scarf and below that is Moda Dea Wild! in blue-green colors, which is also unbelievably soft. Top Center is Paton’s Allure in teal. To the left of that are 2 midnight blue balls and 1 red ball of Berroco Crystal FX, which is super sparkly. I used some of the red on the first felted purse I ever made. I’m not sure what to do with the rest of the fizz…
3) (Mostly) Super Yummy Yarns. Ok, on the top left is some white Patons Divine, which has mohair in it and is actually quite itchy, which I know from the sweater I knit with it. The sweater is also super warm so I’ve only warn it once while on a skiing trip. Go figure. I live in California. At the top is some cool yarn my sister gave me for my birthday, Cascade Bollicine Revolution, 90% merino, 10% polyamid, which I used for my Palm Pilot Cover. There’s plenty left for a scarf (maybe corkscrew?). Clockwise from that is some orangey Moda Dea Wild! (again super soft) which I was thinking of making a scarf out of. Clockwise from that is some white Moda Dea Tutu, also very soft, with some sparkles (another scarf project). The other 4 balls are seriously the softest yarn I own — Moda Dea Aerie. I think the light blue will be a scarf for me and the white will be a gift scarf.
Fri 28 Jul 2006
July 28th, 2006
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I took these pictures a long time ago, but never got around to posting them…
Wool!! (and alpaca)
1) Bulky Wool! I was thinking of making a felted purse with the variegated blue yarn in the front (Crystal Palace Iceland). The 4 balls in the middle (one navy blue is very small) are left over from my fair-isle cardigan, all Crystal Palace Iceland. The red and dark blue on the left are Crystal Palace Merino Frappe, very fuzzy furry yarns. The red at top right (Rowan Big Wool) is left over from a hat Randall made me and Randall’s hat. The striped blue next to it (also Rowan Big Wool) is left over from Randall’s mom’s mittens. The purple and blue are Brown Sheep Lamb’s Pride Bulky left over from Viviane and Stefan’s monster slippers, respectively.
2) DK weight wool and sportweight alpaca, and sock weight superwash wool. At the top left you can see the leftover yarn from my socks. I also knit my nephew socks from this yarn, but I still have more! Below that are Rowan yorkshire tweed in blue and Rowanspun dk in white (both wool). The rest (2 green, 2 red, 1 blue) are Frog Tree sport weight alpaca. The blue and green are what I used for my nephew’s baby booties.

3) Cascade 220: worsted weight feltable wool. So many colors. I have made felted purses, a hat, and a tea cozy out of this yarn. What next?
4) Dale of Norway worsted weight light blue: I really like light blue. I bought this yarn around the same time I bought the light blue Karabella Aurora 8 light blue I’m going to use in a sweater. I thought about using this as a stripe in a sweater too, but there must be other options… I could combine it with Cascade 220 in a colorful sweater, or I could felt it…
5) Karabella Aurora 8 leftovers (worsted weight): This rich blue and purple are left over from dad’s striped hat. I learned to love this yarn making that hat and bought more later to design myself a sweater. What shall I do with these scraps?
Fri 28 Jul 2006
July 28th, 2006
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I got a palm pilot about a month ago and quickly knit up this cover for it. I knit a rectangular strip and then sewed the seams together with an attached i-cord.
Fri 28 Jul 2006
Fri 28 Jul 2006
July 28th, 2006
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Here are some pictures of Sandra’s scarf which I finished last month… 
I think Siena preferred the banana scarf…
but Jezabelle looks cunning in this one…
