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Sneak Peek

Here’s a little peek at what’s on my needles now.  I won’t show the whole thing yet, cause I hope to finish it very soon and get some completed pics.

I’m using the Silk Kerchief pattern from Kate Gagnon Osborn (ravelry link).  I’ve adored this pattern for quite a while now, but never thought I had what it takes to pull off a cute kerchief- I guess we’ll find out soon enough!  I’m using the same colors as in Kate’s original, because it is just so perfect.  I should probably bind off soon since I’ve knitted the number of repeats called for in the pattern, but I’m holding out a couple more rows for this bright turquoise to show up:

FO: Infinity Cowl

I’ve had two skeins of this soft Misti Alpaca Chunky in my stash for almost three years.  I always wanted to do something really fun with it, but it had to be just right for the yarn, which is so soft and squishy, its just heavenly.  I decided that a cowl was probably the best way to go due to my limited yardage.

I couldn’t decide on a pattern. I’ve had an idea floating around in my head for quite a while of the perfect infinity scarf/cowl.  I wasn’t really sure how to go about making what I was envisioning, so I searched around for a pattern. Nothing was quite right.

So I decided to just go for it- I cast on 36 sts on size US 15 needles and started knitting a tube.  I knit through both skeins and then grafted the ends together…. and viola!

The perfect infinity cowl was born!

PDF of the pattern here: Infinity Cowl

FO: Joey’s Smokin Cardigan

I finished this sweater a week and a half ago, but was only just now able to photograph it.

Smokin Front

I’m pretty pleased with the way it turned out.  I had to fudge the pattern numbers, as the smallest size yielded a 42 1/2″ chest, and Joey wanted a pretty slim fit.  I cast on 130 stitches with the goal of a 36″ chest allowing for a bit of negative ease in order to achieve the slim fit.

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This was a great, quick-to-knit pattern that was very easy to follow.  For the yarn, I chose Cascade 109 Tweed in a bright turquoise color.  I think it’s a cool, funky cardigan that will keep Joey warm this winter.

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The other day, Joey emailed me a link to this similar sweater by Ben Sherman.  He said the one I made is “waaaayyy better.”

Smokin Pockets

I completely agree!

Pattern: Smokin’ by Jared Flood of BrooklynTweed

Yarn: Cascade 109 Tweed LE

Needles: US 10 1/2″ Knitpicks Harmonys

Started: May 09

Finished: September 09

Coming Together

So here’s my progress on Joey’s Smokin’ Cardigan:

smokin body and sleeves

(that tiny white thread running across is a dental-floss lifeline!)
I’ve joined the sleeves and am now doing a few decreases, and will move on to doing my first saddle-shoulder! (I should probably read up on how they are actually constructed so I won’t be confused…)

Once I finish off the shoulders, I’ll pick up those stitches that are being held by the white waste yarn and knit a garter-stitch button band that forms a shawl-collar.  I can’t wait to finish this one!

Knit-Spotting

I just love it when I see someone knitting in public, especially when I spot them knitting on the subway. Funnily enough, I’m usually too embarassed to knit on the train. Every time I try it, I always look up to see about five different people watching me. I dont know why this should bother me, but as a lifelong-shy-person I typically avoid doing things that draw attention to myself.
The other day, I sat down on the train and right across from me was this lady, knitting a beautiful moss-stitch and cabled garment.

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It looked like she was knitting two fronts of a sweater simultaneously on straight needles. I was so excited by this knit-spotting that I kinneared her. (I kept her face out of the pic cause I wouldn’t want random strangers taking pics of me and posting them online.) Seeing her knitting on the train made my day.
Then yesterday, Joey emailed me this:

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a guy knitting on the train! Even better knit-spotting! I’m not sure what he’s knitting here, but I give him props for taking advantage of good knitting time and not worrying about what other people think.
I was inspired by these knitters and decided I would give knitting on the train another go. I knitted on the train on my way home from work, and I knitted on my way to work the very next day. Both times, I looked up to find people watching me, but I kept going. I mean, I watch the people I see knitting on the train- so maybe, like me, the watchers are genuinely interested in what I’m making. And maybe, just maybe, another knitter who is too shy to knit on the train will see me knitting and be inspired to give it a go.

Another good thing that comes from knitting on the train? Visible progress! I have two completed sleeves now:

 

smokin sleeves

Whoo! This is going to start looking like an actual cardigan soon!

Stitchin and Bitchin

On Monday, I had surgery to have my gallbladder taken out. I was looking forward to a week of laying in bed, watching good movies with my husband, and lots of knitting time. What really happened was a week of more-pain-than-I-ever-imagined, complete inability to sit up, lay down, move my torso, or do anything on my own, and lots of delirious grogginess from the pain medication. I was able to eek out a bit of knitting yesterday, and even more today, so I can tell I am finally on the mend. Phew! Here’s my sleeve progress:

smokin sleeve

Even though its going pretty quickly due to the big yarn and needles, I wish it were going faster. I’m ready to have this baby finished and get some modeled shots. I still have a cardigan to knit for myself before winter gets here. And I was eyeing some noro online today for a kerchief/shawlette….

Smokin along

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A few days ago, I was knitting along on the body of Joey’s Smokin’ cardigan and I asked if I could have him ‘try it on’. I was pleasantly surprised to find that I was almost up to the underarms already! I have been ignoring the heck out of my knitting lately, but thanks to the gloriousness of chunky yarn, I’m ready to start the sleeves of this thing. (Then I’ll join them to the body and work the saddle-shoulder shaping.)

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I actually went to start the sleeves the same day as I finished the body, but discovered that I don’t own any 10.5 dpns. This came as quite a surprise, cause I thought I owned about two pairs of any and every needle you could imagine. I was still riding high from discovering I was much further along than I had imagined so I decided to cast on a sleeve and work it magic-loop, since I do have two (or three) pairs of 10.5 circulars.

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I have to say, I really don’t enjoy magic-looping. I get the impression that a lot of people think it is way easier and less fiddly than dpns, but I feel the exact opposite. This is the second time I’ve started a project using magic-loop and decided to switch back to good ‘ol dpns. I stopped by my lys after work and picked up a set of dpns and I plan to attack the first sleeve tonight. I’m curious to know; which way do you prefer to knit in the round?

Henry has no preference for magic loop or dpns

Henry has no preference for magic loop vs dpns

Re-entry

I’m re-entering the blogosphere after an unintentional break. I don’t really know what happened, I just got really busy and had nothing exciting to blog about.
It’s been slow-going on the knitting front, but I cast on for the Smokin cardigan for Joey and I’m really enjoying the bright turquoise.
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If You Can’t Beat ‘Em

I really haven’t made progress in my knitting over the past few weeks, mainly cause this guy likes to sit right on my lap and bonk my knitting out of the way with his rather large nose. Then we proceed to snuggle. He always wins.
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A Google-Chat With Joey

So I got an email that the color of yarn I ordered for Joey’s Smokin’ Cardigan is out of stock- so I signed onto Google Chat while he was at his recording studio internship to see what color he liked best:

me: can you go to this page and tell me what color you want? your yarn color was out [Here’s a link in case you want to play along]

Joey: Okay lets play a game. you tell me which color you like and we’ll see if we picked the same color.

me: sage is my number 1 choice wine is number 2

Joey: Yeah lets go with sage

me: was that your first?

Joey: Nah girl. I was playing you fool.
For some reason when I look at the small images of the color I can’t decide which one would work best.

me: yeah… me either.

Joey: Cause if I picked my favorite color it might look stupid as a sweater
Maybe we should do bright red cause I like that a lot.
Like the color of my guitar.

me: well, there’s only the one bright red on the upper right hand corner, is that the one? “Red”

Joey: Maybe a little too pinkish
Lets go with your original instinct.

me: but will that be too boring? you could prolly rock “persimmon”

Joey: maybe I could rock Persimmon.

me: what about turquoise? that might be uber hip

Joey: Hey I’m down. You know I’ll wear anything.
I need a good producers sweater.

me: Music producers wear turquoise cardigans?

Joey: This one might

me: You gotta make the final decision. I can’t be held fully responsible for you walking around rocking a turquoise cardigan… 🙂

Joey: haha. I really don’t know. Go with your gut.

me: okay, then it’s gonna be turquoise. speak now or forever wear your bright-ass turquoise sweater.

Joey: Lets do it.

me: lets do it