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Wrapping Up 2013

I've had a few other things going which I haven't posted, yet... In November, I finished a pair of socks and started another, on a trip. The finished pair is #65, another set of "BFF" socks from CookieA's " Knit. Sock. Love. " I used Mountain Colors " Bearfoot " yarn in the colorway "Meadow." I really liked the color combination, and I thought all the while that I was knitting with it that it would make a good start to a set of colors for a Fair Isle project, maybe something along the line of Eunny Jang's "Autumn Rose," sort of like the bottom photo in this blog post. With the second yarn I carried along on the trip, I started sock pair #66, another set of BFF socks. The yarn is Hedgehog Fibers sock club yarn in "Lagoon." I've also done a bit of spinning, some Spirit Trail Fiberworks Merino/Silk Angora (50/30/20%) in the colorway, "Loch Ness." It is about 370 yards, 16 wpi. I just spun

Gift Knitting

I whipped up some gifts over November and December, which I can post, now that they have been gifted... Two berets, from Kirsten Kapur's " One Day Beret " pattern: Handspun Pigeonroof Studios "Mimsy" on Superwash Merino Handspun Hedgehog Fibres Superwash Merino The second beret was for my sister-in-law, and I also made her matching mitts: ... and I had enough of the same yarn to make two Thorpe hats (another pattern by Kirsten Kapur) for my nephews (modeled by Mitchell): The hats are trimmed in Dream in Color "Classy," which I then used to make my brother (their dad) a " Watch Cap " using the pattern from the book "Knits Men Want." I also made mitts for Mitchell's teacher, my mother, and my mother-in-law. "Mimsy" and other leftover bits of handspun Handspun Nest Fiber Studio "Viola" on Superwash BFL Spunky Eclectic "Leaf Peep" on Corriepaca The mitts are all mad

Ocean Towels

I finally hemmed and photographed the remaining seven Ocean Towels (after sending the one swap towel). The two towels on top are a little heavier, 5/2 cotton yarn. The other five are 8/2 cotton. Happy Knitting, Lisa Kay

Tree Decorated

The tree is up! Note the loom behind the tree. I predict the tree comes down in record time after Christmas, this year. Happy Knitting, Lisa Kay

Birthday Boy Ties His Shoes

Mitchell's birthday party was this last weekend, and he had a great time skating, even though he got a blister and had to ditch his skates part of the way through the party. The kids played a game, girls vs boys (of course!) where the announcer said, "One-Two-Three Drop" and the last person standing lost a point. I had a good dozen pictures of him with his cake, and they all had candle flame reflections in a halo around Mitchell's head. Chris said, "Well, we already knew he's an angel!" (I know we're biased. I'd at least have to say, honestly, that we are blessed.) It was a milestone weekend in another way, too. He had to have new shoes, and we finally insisted on laces instead of velcro. He had never seemed at all interested in laces, and resisted it the one time I got him laced shoes in the past. This time, he asked me to draw him a diagram. It occurred to me that I could find diagrams on the web, and so I searched on "Te

First Ocean Towel

I finished weaving my Ocean Towel fabric and cut it off the loom last night. I hemmed the first one, because I needed to get it into the mail. It is part of the swap, and it was supposed to be mailed by the end of November... I still have five more towels with the 8/2 weft, and two with 5/2 weft (one size fatter yarn), waiting to be hemmed. I ran out of 8/2 yarn, and I didn't want to order more and wait, and I also liked the idea of making slightly faster progress, so I used 5/2 white yarn from the Fiesta Towels. Happy Knitting, Lisa Kay

Jedi Can't Dance

I posted this on my Facebook feed, so if you read over there, pardon me for the duplication... Mitchell turns eight this week. Last week, he drew a very cool drawing at school. He knew I would love it, and he told me to take it out of his folder and look at it before we even got out of the school. He was right. I'm not sure what I like best about this drawing... 1. The message. 2. Mitchell quoting yoda (quite accurately, I might add). 3. The awkward Jedi can’t dance. 4. The disco ball, aptly and succinctly described with, “Bling *.” 5. Yoda, dancing! Happy Knitting, Lisa Kay