Sleeve one is complete, and I’m really happy with the bracelet/longish three quarter length.
I’m also thrilled with the decision to go down a needle size for the sleeves. I’m realizing that I need to start thinking about buttons! Maybe once I finish the paper I’m writing (due this week).
Also:
Boh says hi. Time to pour the [...]
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Posted in grad school, knitting, tagged 2-ply, boh, grad school, handspun, knitting, polwarth, seaman's cap, southern cross fibres on November 29, 2009 | 4 Comments »
I turned off the alarm last night so that Boh and I could sleep in — both a reward for some good progress on a paper I’m working on, and preparation for more writing today. (I tend to wake up with the sun whether I want to or not, but today I managed to sleep [...]
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That’s the goal for my Garter Yoke Cardigan, and it looks like I might make it!
I’m leaning towards a bracelet sleeve length — longer than three quarter, but not so long that the cuff will get in the way of knitting and working. Also, there’s something about a slightly shorter sleeve on me that at [...]
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On Friday night, I made this recipe with spare ribs from a local farm. They were awesome.
On Saturday, I made creamed spinach for lunch. (Thanks, Deb.)
This morning, I made pancakes. (I’ve posted about them before.)
I’ll have some knitting to show you soon. (I swear.)
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Posted in CSA veggies, kitchen, knitting, tagged carrots, cascade 220, CSA, farm, garter yoke cardigan, handspun, KAL, knitting, soup, squash, tat soi on November 19, 2009 | 9 Comments »
I had to completely rearrange my fridge to get this bunch of tat soi inside. Isn’t it beautiful? I’ve been buried under a pile of grading this week (one more paper to grade before I head to campus), and while I do most of my reading on the couch and writing at my desk at [...]
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Yesterday.
Today.
Buttoned, the vest is a little swingier (and looser) than I had imagined, but on the whole, I’m very happy with this.
I ended up using less than 5 balls of Jo Sharp Classic DK wool, which makes this an incredibly affordable project. (The yarn was a WEBS closeout.)
Bracken and I are off to campus!
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I gave bracken a nice soak and then tried to get a bit more length out of it as it lay drying on these awesome blocking squares. (These are from Knitpicks, and seriously, they cut drying time in half.)
Blocking = magic. Everything relaxed and totally evened out, and I think the length is absolutely perfect. [...]
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I did something totally stupid and avoidable yesterday while knitting on bracken and decompressing from a long and stressful day: I somehow managed to twist the vest around while picking up the ribbed button band/collar border. I noticed when I bound off.
I did not have the heart to take pictures, but I performed the equivalent [...]
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Apologies for the terrible photos — I realized this morning that I could really use an extra arm to help hold up the vest AND take pictures. (Cleaning the mirror wouldn’t be a bad idea either.) In these pictures, the vest looks super short, but that’s because I happen to be wearing a long shirt [...]
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Posted in kitchen, spinning, tagged 2-ply, fast flyer, hello yarn fiber club, jeans, kitchen, pink, purple, safety pins, slaw tartare, spinning, winter storage on November 10, 2009 | 6 Comments »
I uploaded photos from my camera this morning and noticed a theme.
From the top: an impromptu lunch of slaw tartare with red cabbage from the farm, safety pins to keep my favorite jeans modest enough to wear out of the house, and the very pink beginnings of the second bobbin of the Winter Storage colorway [...]
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