Thursday, December 13, 2007
jan's gloves
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
bella's "secret santa" scarf
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
gromit.knits

Monday, December 3, 2007
fingerless.gloves
as i was flipping thru alterknits by leigh radford and john rizzo the other night, the lace-up fingerless gloves on page 37 caught my eye. my hands are always cold and i have a terrible time with chapping in the winter. i have seen a ton of these fingerless glove/armwarmer patterns online and at my local knitting shop but i was really pretty scared of them. all those m1-R and m1-L, the knitting in the round... they seemed a formidable foe.
this pattern was different though: it presented a beautiful challenge. i. wanted. those. mitts. the first eighteen or so rows were a breeze. they are knit in a simple eyelet pattern in order to make the holes for the ribbons. i soared until time came to transfer stitches to the dpn's. that's where i froze.
i put the stitches on the needles one way... it looked wrong. i put the stitches on the needles the opposite way... it looked even more wrong! then i asked my mom for help. turns out i had it right the first time, and three hours later, i had a fingerless glove! the second mitt took far less time. i even had a great time knitting the eyelets during the sunday church service. i think they turned out great, and when i showed my mom the finished product, a woman from church noticed them and asked what they were. after a brief explanation, i offered to make her a pair with the cut off fingers! she is a little woman, always cold (so much so that she wears a coat and full fingered gloves during the entire church service most weeks of the winter!)... she doesn't like wool, so i have to find a pattern that works with my size 8 needles and a soft cotton or acrylic. the challenge is welcome! it will be such fun to knit a similar pattern for a friend and know that i am blessing her!
aren't these beautiful??
the finished gloves
bella modeling the mitts
Thursday, November 22, 2007
stitch.rip.stitch
today it seemed that i could stitch only about three rows, before i would realize i had made a monumental mistake, pass the knitting to my mom and say "help!" she would inevitably find a stupid mistake (too many yarn overs seemed to be the order of the day) and i would rip it all back to a place where the knitting was clean.
the frustrating thing? was i knitting some complicated cable pattern or fair isle? no. it was a straight forward dishcloth on number 7 needles.
in the end, after one more mistake on pattern repeat no. three, i ripped out the whole thing and plan to maybe start again tomorrow. in my defence, it was noisy and busy in the living room with all the family around...the official score for the day?
knitting pattern: 3,000/this knitter: 0
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11.27.07 update: turns out all i needed was a little peace and quiet... the dishcloth is done and it is my hubby amante's new favorite! yay for another finished project to add to the list!
Monday, November 19, 2007
a.second.beginning
God help us all.