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June 29, 2008

Strawberries

I've had strawberries on my mind a lot lately. Just today I took my first trip to Trader Joe's (OMG so sad I never went before! It's like taking a Hawaiian vacation that turned into a grocery store) and I picked up a lovely pack of freeze dried strawberries. They are SO yummy. I also got some frozen Creme Brulée, but that's another story.

So I had that pretty pink and green Hempathy sitting around and none of my original ideas of what i wanted to knit with it worked out (swatches turned out so nasty). Then inspiration struck, all because I knit that tank last week. It gave me some different ideas and I sucked it up and cast on. I had some issues, and had to tink about 400 stitches when I knit 4 rows of 100 stitches in stockinette when I meant to knit it in garter, and that was down a ways and I totally didn't want to rip hempahty, in the round, on 2's. So I tinked those stitches and dropped each one down on it's own individually.

It very much reminds of of a recent Yarn Harlot blog entry. Déjà vu. Totally.

Here are my little drawings, several of which are wrong and I was oblivious to the armholes being located at the same space as the neckline. Um, hello? That little center/top one was where I was like, "oh huh, I should probably draw that part properly".

Strawberry Shortcake Scetching

Then there are the times I explain to the husbeast what I am doing and show him my progress, and while explaining suddenly realized I didn't cast on properly or forgot to switch colors or because I wanted the center to be 35 stitches, I forgot I had to start with 70 to GET to 35 before I k2tog all the way across. I was wondering why it looked so small but yet somehow ignored that fact until I had to actually explain it to someone.

But the end result is worth it.

Strawberry Shortcake Template

So far so good, though I am having second thoughts on a few things that might need tweaking. Today I actually got out to knitting group and Amanda said it reminded her of strawberries, which totally made me smile.

June 27, 2008

Some stuff...

Gryffindor Tee (Harry Potter Themed) using my Country Kiddie pattern.

Gryffindor Country Kiddie

Used only 1 skein of Schachenmayr Regia Nation, I knit either the 12 or 18 month size, I can't remember.

Also from a while back, here is a adorable test knit completed by digitalnabi, whom I was amazingly lucky enough to meet in Maryland.

Country Kiddie
Size is for 18 months so it's pretty big on BG at the moment.

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She was so sweet and it was so neat to meet her in person! Test knitters ROCK!

Here is an not so food FO shot of the Pretty in Pink tank. It's huge, once it hit water it grew big time so I can't wear it now or even do another photoshoot because it's all stretched out. I suppose I could try putting it in the dryer. I love the pattern, love the yarn... it's just too big to wear. So sad! :(

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(notice my hand in the back holding it *tight* how it was BEFORE I blocked it)

June 25, 2008

A Loss

It doesn't feel right to blog about FO's and knitting, when a wonderful member of the Atlanta Knitting Community, as well as the Online Knitting Community has suffered a great loss. I can't really find any other words to write except how sorry I am this has happened to two such dear people.

June 22, 2008

Knitting Book Swap

I found this niffty swap on ravelry, there are just a few more days to sign up if you are interested. They swap knitting books, with yarn for a project in the book. I'm not sure if the intention was to swap stuff out of your own stash or purchase stuff new, but they do have everyone fill out a survey so you know what your partner is interested in.

I signed up, but I think a really cool swap (and if someone has the time to organize it) would be for actual like fiction books etc. You could be paired with someone who has similar tastes and then swap books you have but maybe read once and don't want anymore, and throw in some goodies like a skien of yarn or chocolate as well. I prefer to read new books and once I'm done I'm always wishing I had someone to swap or give them to. For example I tried to pawn of "Beethoven's Hair" to my mom and she's still mad I left it at her house. (after she read it of course) hah.

June 20, 2008

bored on a friday night

I'm bored because I should be in bed and I'm not allowing myself to do anything else but lay in bed, not even finish knitting the very last hours worth of whatever to be done to my silk/linen tank.

"Pretty in Pink" aka Pretty in Silk

It's looking good, and fitting well. I wish the yarn wasn't so bulky, I think that and a darker yarn would look a little cleaner. Overall it's a cute knit and I like it.

As I have nothing else to show you, I'll leave you with some pics I took of BG in our latest baby wearing gear. This is my new favorite because I can wear her on my back and I'm a wimp so having all her weight on my hip/butt works best. (flickr notes with more info)

pikkolo baby carrier

pikkolo baby carrier

pikkolo baby carrier

Now, I must force myself to go to sleep so I am not grumpy tomorrow.

June 19, 2008

I might have a plan

Okay so the Gym membership, I canceled that a year ago, the Y membership, I'm too lazy to drive there all the time though I have gone for Yoga and Pilates and despite the fact that they have child care I'm just not motivated. I like ridding horses, that's been my favorite form of exercise for years (besides roller skating and I don't know of any rinks near here). So I found the next best thing to a horse. A bike.

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An electra Townie. It's "flat footed" and super comfortable for those with hip and knee issues. I know I'm not remotely in shape and anything too taxing would be a turn off, so I went for what would be good for my neck and back and cause the least amount of stress, letting me focus on just getting healthy. I may be tiny, but I'm not healthy, my body went to mush over the past 18 months and I'm ready to be in better shape.

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I like my retro light, but we can't figure out how to open it to put the batteries in. Go figure.

On the knitting front, I knit 12 inches in 2 days. Half of which was knit durring a 3 hour stint at the air salon. My hair guy takes FOREVER but he does such a good job. I said, "I want MORE BLONDE!" and then when I told him I didn't care what he did for the cut, well he took off a LOT of hair! It needed it though and I'm very happy with it.

The new knitting:
"Pretty in Pink" tank aka Pretty in Silk (Rowan Natural Silk Aran, adore it)
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The new hair:
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(Click here to see it in its natural state of curly)

Here is a cute photo of the husbeast and BG playing in our living room. This is how I have it set up so she can play. Sometimes when I am desperate I watch Oprah. Mostly I knit on the couch (while BG wants desperately to get at my yarn and will whine at me if I don't let her touch it) but mostly I will play on the floor with her. If I give her a cookie I can run around the rest of the house getting other stuff done. She is at the age where if I walk 2 feet away she is in agony (in particular when there is nothing exciting to entertain her).

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June 16, 2008

7 days at "home" & an FO

I spent the last 7 days with BG back in Virginia where I grew up. It's always fun going "home", though really after over 11 years in Georgia... home is really here. It is so nice to spend time with my family though. This was the first fathers day I have been home for in well, possibly 11 years though I am not sure. I may have been home on vacation from College on some holidays, so it's been at-least 5 years. My flight actually left back for Georgia on Sunday, but it was nice to see my dad all week.

First Watermelon
(First time eating watermelon)

So BG did all sorts of miraculous things while I spent the week there (without her daddy!). She stood full on up several times and for more then a few seconds. She was really standing. She's done it twice before for like 5 seconds, which I knew was a fluke. This time it was not a fluke and was repeatable. She held her sippy cup up to her face, seeing as how until the last 2 weeks she hadn't held a bottle in months, I was very happy. It was more of a fluke but that just means she'll do it in a few weeks again and more consistently. Her two front teeth broke through making for 6 teeth total, and just last night she started pointing/touching things in her books. Oh she did the standing thing on Friday the 13th, she always picks very memorable days to do things.

watching her cousin
(He's breaking sticks with his feet to build a fort)

I spent the majority of the week watching my sisters 5 year old son, so the week flew by and it was nice to be there for such a long period of time. BG simply adored him and just followed him around the entire time.

start 'em young

So while I was away, I knit like a mad women on her purple cardi so she could wear it and my dad (the photographer) could take photos. She is wearing the first thing I ever purchased for her while I was pregnant. It's a dress from Carters. It fit her just perfectly and probably only for a few more weeks so the timing worked great.

Ribbed Baby Jacket

These photos are the ones I took with my little Canon Digital Elph, I couldn't lug my good nikon with me on the trip, or my laptop.

Ribbed Baby Jacket

Pattern: Ribbed Baby Jacket by Debbie Bliss (Free!)
Yarn: Blue Sky Alpacas Dyed Cotton
Gauge: 4 st per inch

My gauge was bigger then called for so it's simply HUGE and way larger then the size I was supposed to be knitting. It looks like it might fit her when she's 2, but she can wear it now as well so I think we will get a lot of use out of it. The pattern is clever and simple and a great baby knit. It was unblocked in these as I had just woven in a few ends and threw it on her while the lighting was good.

Ribbed Baby Jacket

June 07, 2008

Project Planning

Packing for long trips is fun, particularly packing for knitting. I'm heading off to Virginia to spend time with my family, for 7 whole days! My husband will be on his own and I'll be on my own for the first time on an airplane with BG. I'm sorta scared. The husbeast is my personal bellboy, valet, chauffeur and chef (what a lucky girl I am huh?) so I won't be carrying on nearly as much as I normally would, which means my knitting will be checked *gasp* I never normally trust my yarn to be checked or anything in progress, but this time I don't really have any other option and it's not like I will be kntiting on the plan. I'll just be trying to keep BG happy. Good thing it's a fast flight!

The most disturbing thing however is that it will be 95 in Virginia all next week, it's going to be COLDER IN GEORGIA then in Virginia. This is the opposite of how it should be. I was all "oh it'll be cooler when I go up north", umm nope. Dang.

So I had some fun deciding what to bring with me, and as I can't carry my laptop I'll be left 7 days without a computer (that's gonna hurt) and I'll need knitting to keep me company in the evening after BG goes to bed. I am bringing along 3 projects;

Natural Silk Aran
Rowan Natural Silk Aran

To make a Pretty in Pink by Amanda Reed or in my case "Pretty in Silk". Check out this rav user's cool version. It fits her perfect.

(It's a fitted tank, I would love to show a photo but there is no PDF to take one from, here is a direct link to a photo on flickr.)

Blue Sky Cotton
Blue Sky Cotton.

To make a Ribbed Baby Jacket by Debbie Bliss (free pattern)

and then just in case either of those doesn't work out, a Baby Surprise Jacket in some 100% Cashmere.

100% Cashmere 300 Yards.

While dipping into the stash and project planning I found this adorable pattern, the Yarni Cardigan/Lace Baby Sweater No.33 which is available as a ravelry download.

I plan to use Artfibers "Bitty Bunz" which is a lovely fingering weight angora blend in a perfectly pale shade of lavender. I better hurry up with all these knits before BG gets too big to wear them!

June 06, 2008

9 Months

and an FO...

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Baby Surprise Jacket by Elizabeth Zimmermann
I used the pattern as written on the inside of the DVD by Meg Swanson and used the video for all of it's wonderful tips and tricks (she did some math for me!).
Knit in Knitpicks Comfy on size 7 needles (Denise Interchangeable)
I never checked gauge, I wanted it to fit her at about when she's 1 or 2 years old and it looks like it will. and could even be worn this fall.
For seaming I used The Yarn Harlots detailed photographs.

Knitpicks Comfy is indeed very comfy and reminds me of Rowan Calmer. It's squishy like marshmallows. I think Calmer is nicer, but for the price this is very nice.

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It's a lot harder to photograph BG without the flash now, she moves so much that any non-flash photos come out pretty blurry.

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Now about these 9 months. I can't believe it's been 9 months. Wow. I mean I can, and it's been so great but at the same time it's like WOW, and I remember all of it (or what my female brain allows me to remember, like for example the blank spots and hazy area's where any pain was involved have seem to gone *poof* which I think is nature's little trick to keep us procreating).

At around 8.3 months I thought, hrmm her 9 month appointment is soon I should try some Gerber Puffs to see how she does with finger foods. The second time I gave them to her she gobbled them right up and now insist on having a bit of anything I am eating. Good thing I mostly eat grill cheese and potato's. She never used to put things in her mouth, but now with her epiphany with puffs, now all the leaves and dirt will very likely wind up there. Why just earlier this week she ate a spider. Yes indeed, there was a call to poison control for that one. She had killed it either when she had it in her mouth or when she had it in her hand, and I fished it out with a tissue. I knew she had it in her mouth because of the leg hanging out. Thankfully aside from writing this, that memory has also gone hazy. So. Gross.

She is an expert at "breaking out of jail" and the area I have blocked off for her to play in. She can crawl like lightning and be from one end of the house to another in about 20 seconds (not that our house is that large). Now she is a traveling girl. She's been to DC, Virginia, Maryland, Florida and very soon we are heading back to Virginia again. I'll be flying alone with her for the first time. Scary.

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She loves to stand, and pulls herself up on everything and can walk along the furniture. She still has 4 teeth all working through at the same time and I suspect the front two aren't far now either.

I also made the big decision and will be going back to work in September, and little BG will be going to daycare. I'm actually not too worried about it (talk to me then!) because this little girl wants to be in the mix, she is best behaved when there is lots going on and lots to look at. I'm not thrilled about her being there so long and wish I could work part time but that isn't an option at my company and I want to keep my benefits. To help me out we will have a cleaning lady come every week when I go back. With 2 dogs, 1 cat, my husband and BG, it's a lot to keep up with. Sometimes I read old books (like some of the stories from EZ's books) about how not that terribly long ago many people had a house keeper, it sounds so nice. I'm sure there has been a trade off in how things have changed but every-time I read that for instance in a Jane Austin novel I think "oh man how nice to have someone cook for you every night!!!" Okay I've gone a little off topic. So I will be going back to work, and we'll just play it by ear and if it goes okay then I'll stick with it and if BG is miserable and we can afford it then I'll come back home with her. Every single day I thank-goodness we thought ahead and bought a house that cost well below our means and kept the dingy old civic for as long as it will run.

I am looking forward to BG's first word. She says mama and dada all the time but it's not a true association, though sometimes she crawls towards me and will say mamamamama, so maybe it IS a word but it's hard to tell. I think I'll *know* when its really a first word so I am excited about that milestone and wondering what word it will be. We continue to experiment with finger foods, and I also still breast-feed (though people often give me a weird *are you still doing that?* question with an interesting tone in their voice). I don't see why it's so weird to breast-feed while a baby is still a baby. Oh and I forgot, I've been worried about her taking a bottle or sippy cup as she hasn't had a bottle in 3 months or longer, so I've tried a zillion sippy cups and finally the one that worked was the see-thru take'n'toss brand, as recommended to me on a forum. Someone also told me get the ones with a hard spout because the soft ones teach them to bite to drink and if you breast-feed you really don't want them to do that! So now BG can drink water from a sippy cup and seem to really like water. I haven't even bothered with apple juice because she will drink loads of the water. I've been giving her the same spring water I drink.

Her 9 month appointment is today and if I can remember I'll come back and update this with her weight and height.

June 04, 2008

Sneak Peak

BSJ

It's been done for a few days, but took me a while to get the gumption to seam it and then I also had to pick out buttons. I went for a contrasting pink so it would match more of BG's clothing. It's knit in Knitpicks Comfort. Next up, a proper photoshoot, though it will be a bit big on her until this fall.

It's been about 90 degree's out this week, I really don't care for heat like this. Bleh.