Friday, March 11, 2011

Excuses, Excuses, Excuses!

That's what I'm full of.  I've got an excuse for everything.  And I'm quite content to lay blame on whoever and whatever gets caught in my peripheral vision.  For example:

  • Why can't I go knitting to Little Red Mitten tonight?  ::looks around:: because of the weather!
  • Why haven't I knit more on my sweater?  ::looks around:: because of my nieces socks!
  • Why don't I have more time to knit now?  ::looks around::  because we opened for business again on 1 March!
  • Why haven't I blogged in a damn long time almost six weeks?  ::looks around:: because I'm too busy doing everything else!

So, even though it's not my fault, I'm gonna apologise for not blogging in ages.  It's certainly not for lack of blogworthy material!

KNITTING:

I finally got around to making myself some felted clogs.  I call these clogs my Travelling Felted Slippers because they live in my knitting bag and I slip them on whenever I visit a knitting store to shop, socialise or knit.

Travelling Felted Slippers
Felted Clogs (AC-33) by Bev Galeskas
Yarn:  Cascade 220 Wool (Emerald and Dark Green)

Next I knit myself a hat.  I call this hat Not Another Square.  I used some of my handspun for this hat.  It is a great fitting hat and super easy to knit.

Not Another Square
Turn A Square by Jared Flood
Yarn:  Roving Winds Farm Black Welsh Mountain Sheep Wool (Gray) and Zen Yarn Garden Superwash Merino Roving (purple, pink, black, gray)

My next project was cast on because I was bored and needed something to knit at social knit nights.  After much searching and spending endless hours on Ravelry, I settled on a beret.  I call this beret Tanis Druidess.  The pattern utilizes cables and bobbles and some twisted stitches.  I enjoyed knitting this beret - another well fitting hat.

Tanis Druidess
Druidess Beret by Anna Bright
Yarn:  Tanis Fiber Arts Yellow Label DK Weight (teal)

And because it seems I enjoy making things in threes....I knit a hooded cowl that I call Rogue Chapeau.  I didn't want to call this my "red hat"; hence the French.  I dyed this yarn using two different acid dyes.  I would have liked it a shade deeper, but I'm still really happy with how it turned out.

Rogue Chapeau
Through the Woods... by Kalurah
Yarn:  Cascade Yarns Ecological Wool (hand dyed)

Phew!  That's the finished projects during the last six weeks.  Then I have a bunch of projects I cast on during the last few weeks:

Glitter Sox (socks)
Wellington (vest)
22 Starry Leaves (shawlette)
Siena (cardigan)
Mirasol (beret)

AND THEN there's a new beret pattern I downloaded that I want to knit for my Mum for Mother's Day.

In between all of this I've been buying some beautiful yarns too (mostly for the aforementioned projects).  Here are a few pics:

Berocco Metallic (Glitter Sox)
Mirasol Hacho (Mirasol Beret)
Madeline Tosh Pashmina (Galaxy Beret)
Zen Yarn Garden Serenity Lace (Siena)
Hmm...there seems to be a coppery/orange/red brick theme going on here!

 And yes, there's more, but not today!

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