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Tuesday, June 06, 2006
CATCHING UP
With great joy I announce the end of my most recent death-march deadline at work. The one that has eaten up nearly every day since Halloween (including weekends). I spent this past weekend catching up on a belated birthday celebration, exhuming some parts of my house from clutter, and returning at last to knitting.
One half of the birthday was a memorable dinner with The Resident Male at Blue Ginger restaurant in Wellsley, MA. Not being as eloquent on the subject as
Chocolate and Zucchini
(one of my favorite reads) I won't bore you with a dissection of the meal beyond saying it was a leisurely evening of fine food and wine. The company wasn't bad, either.
The other half of my celebration was a day of personal indulgence, including a visit to the local yarn shop to take advantage of their semi-annual clearance sale. I bought some Encore and a pattern (see below), a couple skeins of sock yarn, a kit to make Dovetail Design's
Rainbow Hat and Scarf
(with a full spectrum of
Frog Tree alpaca
) and two full bags of
Jaeger Matchmaker DK
in an intense charcoal gray heather. The Matchmaker is destined to become the
Sarah James Ribbed Leaf
pullover.
On the knitting front, I've started winding the tie-dyed cotton. I made the mistake of washing and drying it in the machine. While in concept doing so wasn't particularly wrong, I could have used more ties to secure the yarn. I ended up with quite a tangle which I am slowly deconstructing back into a ball. It's not difficult or knotted, but it is tedious. I'm very pleased however with the result. Knitting it however will have to wait for another time, as I am wildly behind on other projects and need to finish them first.
On that
Encore
- I've got a pal at work who has two little girls, with a third on the way. Everyone always knits for the new baby, so I decided to do something different. I'm making two "Big Sister" sweaters in the girls' two favorite colors for the older two. Since there will be ample laundry in that household, I've chosen an easy-care acrylic wool blend. The two sweaters will be identical except for color. One is kid's size 6 in screaming pink, the other is a size 4 in eggplant purple.
As I mentioned before, I'm woefully behind in knitting so I am using the short-cut of a purchased pattern. A quick to knit, ultra-simple purchased pattern. I'm working
Cabin Fever's
1,2,3, Top Down (#609). It's a unisex simple knitting pullover, worked top down. The pattern covers kids' sizes 4-8, and is worked in standard worsted. As you can see, having started on Saturday, I've gotten about a quarter of the way through the larger size. I'm past the point where the sleeves split off, and am now well into the body tube. The pattern itself is quite simple and easy to follow. I'd recommend this as being a design that a newer knitter would enjoy. So far the skills needed to accomplish it have been casting on, knitting in the round, and yarn overs. A small bit of purling is introduced in the ribbing and (optional) welt at the base of the collar.
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Project - Big Sisters' Sweaters
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