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Monday, October 16, 2006

I've been spooked!

I got my first knitty Sppoky secret pal package today. Very exciting! It is so fun to receive halloweeny stuff in the mail. I love this! So without further ado:



My special gobliny secret pal sent me an awesome pot holder that she made with her very own gobliny hands! It is double thick, and so beautiful! She also gave me a big bag of peanut butter kisses, for which I am currently having to fend off my husband. I also got a mummy pin (already on my fleece), Witchy windchimes (already on my front door) and Halloweeny stickers, which I can't wait to use. Thanks, secret pal!!!!

And on the knitting front:

This is my retro-prep pullover in Goblin. I am 14 inches into the body, and am working on the first of 2 sleeves. This is a completely seamless pattern, so I have to get the sleeves up to 18 inches or so each and join them to the body and then start doing the whole yolk thing. I am really excited. I think I am going to be able to wear this by the end of the month. Unfortunately, my Halloween socks are not such a sure thing. I have cast on, and am about 2 or 3 inches into the first leg, but....I can't stop working on this sweater!! So, it will just depend on how fast I can get the sweater done. Of course, I should be working on Christmas knitting....but I will gladly get back into that when the sweater is on my person in all its gobliny-green glory!

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Christmas Status and Selfish Knitting

I tend to be a rebellious kinda person, so all this 'have-to' knitting was making me a bit buggy. Not that I don't want to knit for others, I love to. But it was starting to feel like homework. I've been kind of apathetic about knitting, wondering from WIP to WIP. I finally figured out that I needed to start something fun to mix in with the gift knitting. And I went looking and found this:


No, not the monkey, the sock yarn! It is fun fun fun sock yarn in (get this) Trick or Treat Colorway from Girl on the Rocks' Etsy Shop. I just got it in the mail today, and LOVE it!

I also am trying this again:


It's the Retro-prep pullover in Goblin. I really want this, and I guess having to frog half of the body (see September posts) didn't change that. So, I cast on again and am about 4 inches into the body. My goal is to wear this sweater and my trick or treat socks on Halloween.

As for Christmas Knitting, I finished square #3 fon my mom's afghan, and crocheted, ripped out, and crocheted again 2 of the squares together and I think I have that down. I am also half way done with the front of my sister's Moll tank in Cork, and my BF's Austermann socks look like this:


I feel okay about where I am at with the gift knitting, and I am excited again now that I have some really fun stuff on the needles. We'll see.....

I am in the spooky SP in Knitty and sent my first package off the my downstream gal on saturday. I hope she likes it! I also sent a pattern to my upstream. I hope I'm using the right lingo, this is all new. Anyway, I am really excited about this, and am having a hard time stopping the shopping for my downstream. I made some fun stuff, too, but am keeping mum until after this is over.

That's it for now. I leave you with this pic of two of the sweetest cats ever....at least for the few moments I caught them on camara.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Delusions about Christmas knitting, take one

Last year was my first Christmas as a knitter, and I went way overboard. I felt that I should knit everyone in my family something, and that is what I did. Unfortunately, this resulted in such wrist issues by the end of December, that I couldn't knit for a month afterward. In order to get a grip early on this year, and determine if what I want to get done is feasible, I got out the Christmas list, the yarn, the patterns, and what I have already finished. This what it looks like:


Some are definites, and others are it-would-be-lovely-ifs. Some of the definites:

This is the Mom pile. I am going to make her an afghan for Christmas. I need to knit 12 aran squares, all of the same, easy cabling pattern, give them each a crochet border, and crochet them together. I have 2.75 of 12 done. I think I can do this, as long as I keep up on it. I figure if I get about four done a month, I'm on track. There is also a ball of sock yarn set aside and some cotton for warshclothes, but these are not imperatives.



This is the sister pile. Her socks are done (I'm trying to do socks for everyone, or-at least all the women in my fam). The sweater is Moll from the Cork Collection in the color Plunge. I am about 1/3 done with the back. I think this is reasonable, too. I have two warshcloths done for her, and would like to get one more done, but these two would be just fine.


This is my best friends in CT pile. My girlfriend in CT is addicted to handmade socks, and I am her supplier. I have one pair in Mountain Colors Bearfoot done, and a pair in Austermann Step on the needles. I have enough for 3 more pairs set aside, but would be okay if at least got a total of 3 done. I am also planning on either knitting her the slipper clogs or a felted purse. I think I will go for the clogs, since I knitted her hubby a pair for his b-day and he really likes them and I can do the purse for her birthday in May. Her hubby is going to get a Christmas stocking out of Mountain Colors 3-ply, but I still haven't figured out what I am going to do for the intarsia design.

Completed list:
  • Socks for Aunt T
  • Socks for Aunt C
  • Socks for Sis
  • Socks for BF
  • 2 Warshcloths for sis
  • 2 warshcloths for Aunt C
  • 3 Warshcloths for Friend B
  • 2.75 of 12 squares for Mom

it-would-be-lovely-ifs:
  • Luxury Tweed Sweater for Aunt T
  • Sweater #2 for DH
  • soft facial washcloths out of the organic cotton chenille from stash
  • Something for Dad
  • Something for Grampa
  • (Oh--and there are 3 sweaters that I want to get done for me this fall: Hourglass out of Rowanspun aran, Retro-prep out of Goblin, and Erin).

On a happy note--If I come close to achieving any of this, it will mean a significant stash reduction, especially in the sock yarn area. Which is a happy excuse to buy more yarn after the holidays!

I'll try to do a monthly status report. Hopefully, this will keep me on track and will keep me from adding too many more things. We'll see if this is realistic, delusional, or if the wrists will need braces by the end of '06....