Now that's a pretty name for a colorway of yarn. I just got a great deal on some of Stitch Nation's Alpaca Love and I'm excited! 6 skeins is a sweaters worth of yarn, now all I have to do is find the perfect pattern. Raverly Pattern Search, here I come!
Maybe this will become the famed February Lady sweater. I think this color would look good on that knit.
I've been plugging along on my Deconstructed Jacket. I just finished the first arm hole. Sorry for the cruddy cell phone pic. I lost my camera in my office somewhere. My office is always a damn mess but I think I like it that way. Organized chaos and all that.
I really am enjoying this knit even if it is a bit slow going.
The color is still one of my favorites, a deep sapphire blue.
I've also been knitting on my Wren sweater here and there.
About 3 1/2 inches so far. It's curling up like crazy so I had to use a leatherman and a bottle of Soak to hold down the edges for the picture.
I really love this color too! It's a new introduction to my wardrobe. I've been trying very hard to use brighter colors, mostly jewel tones.
I think I mentioned this yarn before, it's Full o'Sheep from Stitch Nation by Debbie Stoller, in Thyme. I think it's more of a peridot color but that could be because I like colors named after gemstones.
I don't think I posted about it but I finished my daughter's summer tank top a few weeks ago. She's been enjoying wearing it at least once a week and it's holding up well. I can't tell you how happy I am that something I made is being used, the way it's supposed to be. It's not being handled gently and my little Isabella is giving it a run for it's money. She looks adorable in it too! But she doesn't hold still long enough for me to take a picture.
Last but not least a little bit of yarn pron....
Cascade 220 Heathers in 2425 (ooh fancy name!) and some plan old Brown Sheep in...Storm. I would have called that one Root Beer.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Blueberry Yum-Yum
I never liked that song but I can't help but have the name run through my head when I look at my sweater. It's the Deconstructed Jacket from Lion Brand.
So far the pattern has been really easy to follow and I like the results.
I'm a little bored with all the stockinette stitch. So I think I'm going to start another project. Nothing huge but something to keep me entertained. I'll keep working on the DJ but maybe not as often.
I'm going to start Lady Kina in Stitch Nations' Full o'Sheep in the Thyme colorway.
I'll let you know how it goes.
So far the pattern has been really easy to follow and I like the results.
I'm a little bored with all the stockinette stitch. So I think I'm going to start another project. Nothing huge but something to keep me entertained. I'll keep working on the DJ but maybe not as often.
I'm going to start Lady Kina in Stitch Nations' Full o'Sheep in the Thyme colorway.
I'll let you know how it goes.
Monday, May 31, 2010
All the pretty yarns...
They're mine all mine!
I got my shipments from Knitpicks and Amazon, boy am I excited! I also went to my two favorite LYS (Looking Glass Yarns and Lavender Lamb) and picked up some yumminess there.
Here's my haul. From the left, green linen from Lavender Lamb, Red Ultra Alpaca from Looking Glass and from the grey wool on is Knitpicks. The book is French Girl Knits and I bought it from Amazon, used. I don't know where I'm going to store it all, LOL the extra storage shelf I just added is already full, guess I'd better knit it up, huh?
Here's my haul. From the left, green linen from Lavender Lamb, Red Ultra Alpaca from Looking Glass and from the grey wool on is Knitpicks. The book is French Girl Knits and I bought it from Amazon, used. I don't know where I'm going to store it all, LOL the extra storage shelf I just added is already full, guess I'd better knit it up, huh?
I started my Lion Brand Jacket Deconstructed and so far I have about 5 inches. It's going pretty quickly. but that's because it's on such large needles, I think.
I'm loving the color and I can't wait until it's done.
Monday, May 24, 2010
My house eats things...
Well I did have a couple of pictures of my lovely knitting group and my current WIP. But my house was hungry and decided to eat my camera cord. I've ordered a new one but it won't be here for a few days. It least it was crazy cheap!
So instead I'm going to post pictures of the projects I just bought yarn for. I have 6 projects that are on my Ravelry queue. Most of them are things for colder weather, which is when I want to actually wear them, not just knit them. So with me being the slow, easily distracted knitter I am, I started a wee bit early.
First is the Raspberry Wheat Ale Messenger Bag from Pints and Purls. I'm using Cascade 220 in 9404 Ruby. The pictures on the website don't really do this color justice. It really is a brighter red, closer to rose red.

The Absinthe Sweater really caught my eye, it's a pretty, simple little
sweater. It looks like something I'd wear and it's the first sweater I've ever knitted for myself. I'm using Knitpicks Wool of the Andes in Sapphire Heather. I don't have a lot of clothes in that shade of blue and I hope that it'll be complimentary.

The last project form P&P's is the Two Fisted Tank in Wool of the Andes, Forest Heather. I'm really drawn to the heather colors, I think they have more depth and color to them then the solid colors. I think that makes them more fun to work with.
I'm really excited about this knit, Wrenna: Leather-laced Cardigan from French Girl Knits. I love how chunky it is and I'm knitting it out of wool so it'll be warm. I got the yarn from Knitpicks, so it was really inexpensive and the color is pretty close to the original. Wool of the Andes Bulky in Pewter.
Last but not least is the Peacock Lace Scarf . I bought a pretty dress this weekend in a bright green and it has peacock feather cut outs on the hem. I thought I could pair this scarf with it and some tights and it would be a perfect fall outfit. Again the yarn is from Knitpicks (gotta get that free shipping!), Palette in Edamame.
So instead I'm going to post pictures of the projects I just bought yarn for. I have 6 projects that are on my Ravelry queue. Most of them are things for colder weather, which is when I want to actually wear them, not just knit them. So with me being the slow, easily distracted knitter I am, I started a wee bit early.
I recently bought the book Pints and Purls: Portable Projects for the Social Knitter from my LYS. I'm in LOVE! Everything in it is so cute and I love the experience level ratings. They use beer bottles to rate the difficulty of each pattern. The hardest is 1 beer and the easiest is 4 beers.
I loved this book so much that 3 out of 6 of my new projects are from it. What could be better then knitting and beer?
The Absinthe Sweater really caught my eye, it's a pretty, simple little
sweater. It looks like something I'd wear and it's the first sweater I've ever knitted for myself. I'm using Knitpicks Wool of the Andes in Sapphire Heather. I don't have a lot of clothes in that shade of blue and I hope that it'll be complimentary.

Next is the Pretty Thing Cowl from the Yarn Harlot. I'm using a funky little yarn from Ironstone called Herb. It's a bright, funky pink and it's really soft, I think it has mohair in it. It seems to be discontinued and I've lost the tag so I don't have a lot of info on it. I did find this bit of info on Ravelry!
All in all, I think I have my fall knitting picked out and ready to go. I'm more likely then not throw in a couple of side projects here and there but let's see how this knitting from my queue thing goes!!
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
I like my martini knitted not stirred
I love quick knits! Making something fun and useful in a small amount of time really appeals to my inner instant gratification knitter. I was bored and decided to write a simple quick knit. It’s not perfect but it’s cute, a small dish cloth with a martini on it. It took me about an hour to knit but I’m slow knitter.
I figure if you make a few of these they could make a cute housewarming gift, or just something neat to make on a lazy afternoon
Saturday, March 27, 2010
I'm a wannabe..
Spinner that is and before you go and get your mind in the gutter I'm talking about spinning yarn. I got a brand new Ladybug spinning wheel for Christmas and I've yet to spin anything on it. I've been trying and I'm becoming seriously discouraged. I know it's going to be like knitting and sooner or later I'm going to get my lightbulb moment and figure it out. But this period of inability is annoying me to no end.
On to happier things! I've decided that my next tattoo is going to be knitting related. So far this is what I've come up with. I still can't decide on what colors to use so until that's done I'm going to wait to go see an artist.
It's a little blurry here but you get the idea. I'm so in love with this design! I just want to make sure it's perfect so I guess that's why I can't choose a color.
On to happier things! I've decided that my next tattoo is going to be knitting related. So far this is what I've come up with. I still can't decide on what colors to use so until that's done I'm going to wait to go see an artist.
It's a little blurry here but you get the idea. I'm so in love with this design! I just want to make sure it's perfect so I guess that's why I can't choose a color.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Knitting, finally!
I started a baby blanket to go with the booties, my SIL lives in Phoenix so I knit it out of cotton instead of wool. It's the Wave Blanket from Loop Knits. I only have 2 rows of colors so far and I'm using thinner bands of them. But I'm love how ti's going so far!

I'm working on a few other projects as well, A cute little summer tank top for Bella. It's out of Sugar n' Cream worsted cotton and it's coming along well. I messed up a bit on were I started the color change for the strap but I'm not sure how to fix it and I figure she'll be grown out of it soon so it doesn't need to be perfect. Also, I'm lazy. =) I'm so glad she isn't talking yet, so she can't say if she likes what I'm knitting for her or not. Mathias on the other hand is very vocal and would like a green ninja hat, now, please.

Tomorrow I get to go to my knitting group in Santa Fe and I can't tell you how excited I am to see my girls there! It's been to long and I have so much to talk to them about! Life has just been in the way lately and I'm glad I'm taking the time to go do something I love with people who love it too.
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