Current Projects Monday, Apr 28 2008 

I posted about my current projects the other day, but was unable to post pictures with it because the batteries were dead in my camera. I have since taken those pictures and am now able to post them. First is the puff-sleeved cardigan that I am making for my niece for Christmas.

The color is closer to the true color in the second picture.

Next is the cable trim sweater I am working on for my sister-in-law. It has a beautiful cable rib on the bottom which I have just finished (on the back):

I did more rows of the rib than the pattern called for (some dummy misread the pattern), but it will work out okay because the final measurement will still be the same, and I’ll make sure I do the same amount of cable rib for the front so that it will look as though it was supposed to be that way.

I am also making some socks for my daughter’s roommate. She bought the yarn and sent it to me, so I stopped working on the sweaters and am moving right along on the socks.

I am actually farther along than this now. I have turned the heel and am now working on the foot part. I will update the picture in my next post.

Current Projects Tuesday, Apr 22 2008 

What I’m working on now:  (Pictures will come in a future post)

Before I start, let me say that I have decided that I am going to try to knit Christmas gifts for this year.  I was a little concerned about it because I didn’t want to spend all of that time and money working on these projects and have my family not really like them.  So the last time I went back home for a visit, I brought all of my knitting books and announced to my family that I was thinking of doing this, and that if anyone was interested in me making them a sweater for Christmas, here are the books.  My family DEVOURED the books, and I now have sticky notes sticking out of the tops of almost all of my books.  Even my 20 year old nephew was really excited about it and chose a sweater pattern.   So, on that note, my projects:

I am making the puff sleeved cardigan from Fitted Knits for my niece, Hailey.  I am almost embarrassed to say that they yarn I am using for it is an acrylic yarn from Wal-Mart.  It is the Caron Simply Soft yarn, which really is very soft, and it’s a pretty red/kind of burgundy color.  I chose to use this yarn because I am making this as a Christmas gift for my niece, and did not want to spend a fortune on yarn.  The yarn at Wal-Mart comes in the huge skeins and are very cheap, so I can make this sweater, basically, for about $10.  I am really almost finished with this project, and have been working on it for about a week and a half.  I love Fitted Knits because the projects are worked from the top down, so you can really see how they look as you are working and also because, except for a few finishing touches, everything is worked in one piece.  I can definitely see myself making many more items from this book.

I am also making a sweater for my sister-in-law, Rachal (Hailey’s mom).  She chose the Cable Trim Sweater from my Classic Knits for Real Women. (Side note:  I am really disappointed in this book for this reason:  It says it has “versatile knitwear designs for plus sizes,” but the projects only go up to about 46″ bust, which really is not THAT plus.  My SIL is a 52″ bust, so I am making the largest size and using larger needles.  I hope it works out because I will feel HORRIBLE if what I spend that much time working on is too small for her.  If it is, I will have her chose something from Interweave Knits, which I have discovered DO go up into the larger sizes.)  Okay, back to my project.  I have this sweater going at the same time as the Puff Sleeved Cardigan because when I go to spend time at my LYS, I refuse to bring that acrylic Wal-Mart yarn (I am embarrassed about it, remember?)  So I bring the Cable Trim Sweater to work on when I’m visiting at my LYS.  I am using an EXTREMELY SOFT Jo Sharp Aplaca Kid yarn in a kind of off white color, and I love working on it.

When I was visiting my LYS Saturday, the owner told us that she was approached by someone who works for a Hospice Care to maybe try to get some knitters to make socks, hats, and/or lap robes for Hospice patients.  Of course we all jumped at the chance right away.  She told us that she would provide the yarn (although I would have bought the yarn myself and donated the projects) if we would knit some projects.  So I brought home 3 skeins of Berrocco Pure Merino with the intention of making a pair of socks.  I whipped out the socks in a day and a half (getting really good at the sock thing!) and still had an entire skein of the yarn left plus a little bit of the other 2 skeins, so I made a hat too.

For my sister, Stacy, I am making the Lacy and Light Mohair from my Knitting Simple Sweaters from Luxurious Yarns book.  I had cast on and done 1 row of this a couple of months ago then promptly set aside and haven’t touched it yet.  When I finish Hailey’s cardigan, that will be my extra project to work on when I need a little break from Rachal’s sweater.

I have a scarf going which I started after I finished my rolled brim hat.  I loved the yarn so much that I thought it needed a scarf to go with it.  I think it will be a Christmas gift for my nephew Nick’s girlfriend.  (Since she is not actually family, she doesn’t really rate an entire sweater yet, but I don’t want to leave her out, either)

Okay,  my batteries are dead in my camera right now, so they are recharging, and I will post pictures after they are charged.

RANDOM THOUGHT:

I have currently started listening to podcasts.  My kids all have ipods and I bought my husband one last Christmas, but I had never got into it.  Lately I have been seeing references to podcasts everywhere I look, so I thought I’d check them out.  So I picked up an ipod that we have here at the house that is not being used by anyone.  I got my daughter to show me how to manage the ipod itself and to find and download podcasts.  Of course I went straight to knitting.  I have a few comments.  I will not say which podcasts I have listened to, but I must say that I am not really impressed with them.  I expected people talking about knitting – what they are knitting, different types of yarn, patterns, etc. – but most of what I am hearing is people talking about their lives, their kids, what they did this past week (not necessarily having anything to do with knitting), and they throw in a couple of comments about something they are working on (like, “so while I was waiting 6 hours in the emergency room for my daughter’s gash on her chin to be of a high enough priority for us to be seen, I worked on the clapotis I have been putting off working on”)  Don’t get me wrong, not all podcasts I have heard have been like this, but really, for a lot of them it is like just listening to people talk about their mundane lives.  I’m downloading KNITTING podcasts in order to hear people talk about KNITTING.  I have heard a few of them that I was impressed with; they talked about knitting projects and yarn and patterns.  Do any of you have any suggestions?  I don’t know if I’m not doing it right or I just don’t know what I’m supposed to be looking for, but seriously.

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