“I tried to give you some lovin’ but you just gave me hives”

I was cleaning out an old piece of furniture and found a slip of paper with that quote attributed to me written in DH handwriting.
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I did not remember saying it, but it made me laugh.
Fortunately, DH did remember and told me I said it to our dog (long since gone).
Now that does make sense.
I wish I was songwriter, because that is a heartbreaker right there.

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I was making room for this, it’s not knitting, but I made it!
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Well, OK, I didn’t make it, I put it together; it came in this box “Ready To Assemble”:

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That worked out well, so…
another box:

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another cabinet:

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Wow, real furniture. I feel so grown up!

August 9, 2009 at 10:47 pm 3 comments

Resort Destination: Vancouver, B.C. and the New Location for Button Button!

It turns out, if you go to Vancouver, B.C. when it’s 93°F, it’s too dang hot to do anything downtown. Our hotel room did not have air-conditioning so we were forced to walk across the street and hang out here:

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reading, people watching, eating hot dogs, and when that got too hot, going swimming in English Bay:

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We could walk out of The Sylvia, in our swimsuits and towels and walk back all wet after swimming, just like staying at a beach resort! It was lovely.
We saw the UK fireworks for the Celebration of Light fireworks competition, with prime viewing from the park across the street.
video of fireworks 1
video of fireworks 2
and caught a performance of Othello at Bard On The Beach. It was hot sitting in that tent full of people in 93°F heat, but at least I wasn’t wearing a full length multi-layered brocade gown with long wavy hair hanging down my back or sword-fighting in thigh-high leather boots over ‘leather’ pants and a brocade vest with a leather doublet! I was afraid one of the actors might pass out from the heat. The tent is open behind the stage providing a gorgeous backdrop of mountains and sunset sky and mercifully providing some fresh air.
Too bad Othello always ends so badly.

Oh, and here’s where we ate breakfast every morning on the patio of the hotel restaurant:

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On our last day, just before heading home we decided to brave the heat and venture into town. We visited Button Button in her new location, or rather my family indulged me by ditching me there.
New location:

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and inside, the same overwhelming selection of buttons:

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3785924171_d7a07c51ea_o (2)YOU can make a difference!

I didn’t have a specific button requirement, but managed to find a few things:

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3785924877_ea865a6b7e_o (2)Cool vintage celluloid button

Back at home, this beauty from DH garden somehow managed to survive the (Seattle) record breaking 103°F heat without water while we were out of town:

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No, it’s not a full size cabbage on a dinner plate, it’s an itty radicchio on a bread plate!

3786733640_ebb708cf28_o (2)Yummy!

August 3, 2009 at 5:50 pm 3 comments

Mushroom picking and some knitting

Finished with a bit of lacy trim:

3649627918_8e0edb3e15_o (2)Vine Lace
Barbara G. Walker’s “A Treasury of Knitting Patterns”

And delivered:

3648823511_0f05cebf79_o-1 (2)Happy Birthday!
socks in Koigu KPPPM color 105d &
Planet Earth Fibers silk and bead trim

Also finished:

3648823597_6921f39359_o (2)plain ol’ socks in Trekking XXL color 104

I love the color transitions of Trekking XXL!

And a new thing started on the way to the mountains for mushroom hunting:

3649628120_798618f57f_o (2)DH posing my knitting in the Cascades off I-90

Apparently it is the time of year for baby animals.

3649628168_bec2b94e4c_o (2)Baby horses with their moms

3648823799_d625092959_o (2)Baby deer with their mom

On into the mountains…
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We found:

mushrooms

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“Don’t eat anything bigger than your head.”
(bolete mushroom)

strange flowers

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3648824073_6a7caac828_o (2)This was actually a little scary it drops off pretty dramatically. When I lost my balance and grabbed the rock a chunk came off in my hand “AAAAAAAAH!”.

We brought home a few morels and boletes
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and then had grilled steaks and morels in cream for dinner, yumm!

June 21, 2009 at 9:29 pm 3 comments

IK Embossed Leaves in Koigu KPPPM 105D

continued:

IK Embossed Leaves in Koigu KPPPM 105D

Planet Earth Fibers beaded silk in color Rouge

Now I need to figure out how to add the beaded silk…
lacy trim?
embroidery?
leaves?

On my first attempt the colors were pooling so that one side of the sock was red and the other side was green:

Pooling red side

Pooling green side

I modified the pattern, removing the first stitch of the leaf chart for a total of four stitches per round. Just enough to make the colors swirl in a nice spiral:

Modified for swirling instead of pooling

April 25, 2009 at 9:07 pm 3 comments

Estonian Garden Stole in Cracksilk Haze

A Late Birthday Present:

After overloading the birthday girl with pattern links, and an unfortunate reference to “Jemima Puddle-Duck Syndrome“, I decided it would be best to just take her to Knit Purl and see what happened; I don’t think you can walk in there without finding something perfect.

Rowan Cracksilk Haze color 627
We both love this color! We’re calling it ‘Vine Maple’.

That is not the name Rowan gave it. They usually come up with picturesque romantic color names, but color 627 is named “Blood”.
First of all:
Ew.

Second:
It’s NOT blood colored. Maybe the color of the icky styrofoam tray liner under a pound of ground beef.

Again:
Ew.

So I renamed it Vine Maple. Oooooo-priiitteeeee.

Later, we decided we should go back and get that perfect coordinating yarn that we had waffled on for socks IF Knit Purl was still Open.
We got there and it was Closed.
D’OH!
But I tried the door and it was unlocked! We ran in and straight to the Wall of Koigu and grabbed the yarn and then tried to act like we’d been there all along.
Sandy Kay heard voices and came up to investigate, she was nice as could be, especially considering they were supposed to be Closed. Then we sent her to go find more yarn because I decided I needed to have a pair of the same socks! We were laughing ourselves silly the whole time and Sandy was a great sport about it.
Thanks Sandy!

Koigu KPPPM P105D

…and then, at the counter they were tempting us with these irresistible little hanks of silk and beads, perfect for trimming a sock:

Planet Earth Fibers in color Rouge

Finished:

Fiber Trends Estonian Garden S-2009 by Evelyn A. Clark

And started:

Koigu KPPPM color 105D socks

March 29, 2009 at 9:58 pm 1 comment

Husky Hat

My Catherine Lowe Headgear IV kit arrived!

The yarn is gorgeous…I am a little intimidated by the 23 page pattern instuction book.

At the opposite extreme, DH asked if I could knit a hat for him this week – I used leftover yarn from a pair of socks and no pattern.
I finished the hat as the UW Huskies clinched the Conference Championship, much better than the season the socks had.

quick hat, Blue Moon STR lightweight in colorway Husky

March 8, 2009 at 5:34 pm 1 comment

Madrona 2009: Sally Melville, Catherine Lowe, Sally Melville

My classes at Madrona 2009:
Sally Melvilles Making the Most of Your Yarn Collection
Catherine Lowe‘s Foundations of Couture Knitting
Sally Melvilles Knit to Flatter and Fit

I looove Sally Melville.  She is The Best Knitting Teacher I’ve ever had.
I have taken other stash busting classes that didn’t inspire me, lots of ideas for things I would never knit or be caught dead in. Five minutes into Sally’s class I knew it was going to be different.

She taught us how to look at our stash, how to organize our stash, how to arrange the yarn so we can look for the potential projects, how to find inspiration in things we see to create garments that DON’T look like “I made this out of leftover yarn while I was on meds recovering from surgery”.
I left class excited with ideas and things to do.

Later I met people from adjacent classrooms on both sides of us who said they could hear us laughing and knew we were having a good time. Sally is a great teacher, charming, and makes us laugh.

Catherine Lowe. I didn’t know quite what I was getting into.
Wow.
Catherine’s class was GREAT. She is very generous with her knowledge. I took the class out of curiousity about the ‘Couture’ and to maybe pick up some useful tips.

There were several times during class when I thought she must not sleep, or she must be an alien, or she is actually 150 years old, she operates on a different level.
She teaches techniques and shares information, then leaves it up to us to choose how far to go with it.
I definitely got some ideas that I will use and information about yarn that will inform my choices. I believe I will produce better knitting with what I learned.

Catherine is also super nice and encouraged everyone to come to her booth in the Market with any questions. I went the next day and she spent quite a bit of time analyzing my knitting technique and we figured out why I twist the yarn as I knit and how to stop it without sacrificing speed. I have been trying to figure this out for years!

Catherine Lowe designs are not like anything I have ever seen before. I guess that must be the ‘Couture’ thing. Her patterns are designed to the finest detail, the finishing is extraordinary. I am going to start saving my nickels and dimes…and fives and tens so I can treat myself to one of her sweater kits. For now, I bought a hat kit and I am super excited about it!

Back to Sally Melville for Knit to Flatter and Fit. Fantastic class. I kept thinking, “OOOh, I get it!”.

The Market.
A dangerous place for a body on a budget.
I have gotten better at ‘using my self-control’.
A couple of hanks of Blue Moon STR Mill Ends (di$counted) in colorway 
Space Dust.
Sally Melville’s Style, so I don’t have to rely entirely on my notes. And yeah, I will be buying her new book as soon as it comes out in March.
Catherine Lowe’s The Ravell’d Sleeve  journal and Headgear IV hat kit.

 

Every time I looked in the Blue Moon booth my eyes would zoom in on the STR in Bella Coola and my pal knit1frog2 would say, “yeah, those are your colors” or “you have to get that”, but I held off, I’m on a budget.
When I wasn’t looking, knit1frog2 went back to the Market and dug through the entire booth to find The Last Hank of lightweight STR in Bella Coola and she gave it to me.  Happy!

February 16, 2009 at 10:53 pm 4 comments

Madrona 2009 Homework

Homework is more fun when the materials arrive in a cool package in the mail:

Catherine Lowe Merino 5 and Homework Swatch Instruction Booklet

custom packaged for Madrona 2009

Swatches knit for
Catherine Lowes “Foundations Of Couture Knitting”

I hope they behave better after blocking

AND
I had my Unpleasant Photo Session over the weekend for
Sally Melville’s “Knit To Flatter And Fit”:
1. Dress in close-fit lingerie.
2. Standing straight, with arms slightly away from your side, have someone take a straight-on photo of you.

 ye-NO. I won’t be posting those pictures

Fortunately, we are using an outline traced from the photo, NOT the actual photo!

February 9, 2009 at 8:47 pm 2 comments

TREKKING (XXL) Color 100 Socks and New Shoes

When I first saw TREKKING (XXL) Color 100, I was smitten.
I started knitting and loved the socks

So much.
You know.
In that way that makes you go temporarily insane and back to the store to buy the rest of it that they have in stock.

Yes, those are all Color 100 and all the same dye lot!

…and then I had to buy shoes to show them off!

I don’t know what I am going to do with all that yarn,
I don’t need eight pair of the same socks
…not that any two socks will be the same, much less any two or eight pair!

January 22, 2009 at 8:20 pm 4 comments

Merry Christmas

December 25, 2008 at 12:43 pm Leave a comment

Judy’s Colors St. Nick completed due to snow

Snowbound.

(has not  moved since last Wednesday)

Going a little stir crazy. 
Thank goodness for knitting!
 

Done in time for xmas:

Judy’s Colors stocking  St. Nick (kit)

I replaced the (pattern) loop with a round spiral braid and tassels.

December 24, 2008 at 6:32 pm Leave a comment

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