soooaring/flyyying

Posted: November 30th, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: cascade 220, projects: saddle-shoulder aran cardigan, sweaters, things i knit, yarn i use | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »


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Oh, yeah I did. That would be my sweater. My awesome, cabley NaKniSweMo sweater, DONE. I am doing rockstar hands, trust me. I steeked my sweater, which went off without a hitch, and then picked up several hundred stitches of button band (which was actually scarier – I’m notoriously impatient at picking up stitches) and knit and bound off and OMG, you guys. Sweater.

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Of course, there are no buttons and it’s still blocking, so expect a proper “here is my finished knitted item” post in the near future, once I find time to go down to the yarn shop and find the Holy Grail of buttons. (Round, wooden-ish, about five or six stitches in diameter, two or four holes.) Until then, I’ll just be here, jumping up and down with excitement.

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Song of the Entry: High School Musical – Breaking Free


we don't fight fair

Posted: November 29th, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: cascade 220, projects: saddle-shoulder aran cardigan, sweaters, things i knit, yarn i use | Tags: , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment »


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I’m going to let you guys in on a secret: I am not actually scared of cutting my steeks on this sweater. (For non-knitters: I set aside stitches on the sweater I knit like a pullover, and the plan is to stabilize them, then cut up the middle to turn it into a cardigan. This is an actual knitting technique.) In fact, I am totally the opposite of scared. I can’t WAIT. I want to cut all the steeks right now, because all I can think is “SURGERY? On my KNITTING? This is the BEST THING EVER.”

(. . .I am a med student, if that makes it less weird.)

However, I am also adult enough to realize that I should take a moment to make sure I’ve got it right before I run at my sweater with a pair of scissors. Which is why I crocheted (for stability) and cut (for fun!) this practice steek last night on my swatch hat. The big steek on my sweater is all crocheted and ready to go.

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This is going to be fun.

Song of the Entry: Fall Out Boy – The Take Over, The Break’s Over


i'm the instigator of underwear showing up here and there

Posted: November 1st, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: handmaiden, projects: cable and lace scarf redux, scarves&shawls, things i knit, yarn i use | Tags: , , , , , , , | No Comments »

IMG_7163, originally uploaded by pirateygoodness.

Remember the yarn I bought over Thanksgiving weekend? This yarn? I finally knit with it! Basically, the second I picked up the skein I just wanted to squish my face against it (the wool/silk is ridiculously soft) – so I decided the best thing to make would be something that went against my neck and face.

This is a scarf! Or possibly just a glorified neckerchief, since I’m trying to make as much scarf as I can get out of 300 yards, but, whatever. It’s going to be awesome, and I can squish it against my face as much as I want to.

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Song of the Entry: P!nk – Bad Influence