Sunday, March 31, 2024

Socks

As my unfulfilled knitter journey progresses, I took a side trip back down sock lane. I reached out to an Oregon friend that has proven herself knit worthy and asked if she needed another pair of socks.


After stash diving and debating my selection of her favorite color, blue of course. We settled on one I've been carrying around since New York. I think I got it with D in mind but kept passing it over when I realized it was 100% wool and he is too tough on socks to have only wool socks.



Burt approved my work even though she is allergic to my fine felines, he understands approves gifts for friends. 


Soon one sock was done and another was on the needles.



 

And then there were two. I still need to send these off to her but am holding off till the other pair is done. Because sometimes a yarn fails at being a shawl but not at being awesomely obnoxious socks.




I mean come on, these are some lucky socks in the making. I may even claim it would be very difficult to have a bad day while wearing such colorful socks. But hey I just knit them.

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Sometimes It Works Sometimes It Don't

My knitting continues its eternal struggle with me as its knitter. It swears gnats have longer attention spans than I do. 

I cast on for a cool mitten for D. I did a simple cuff, then because it is colorwork I stalled out again. I really should love color work more than I do. It is just going round and round like I love but once I introduce my left hand to the concept that it too has to hold and manipulate the yarn all fun goes away. I think it is having to manage floats, tension and tacking down yarns that just sucks the joy out of it. 

My left hand is happily and firmly installed as a knitting needle manager. It does not hold with my new fangled ideas of managing two yarns with two hands. It pushes yarn up the needle and onto the other needle, that is it! No wrapping yarn around it! That is old Righty's job!
  

 Sorry for all the exclamation marks my left hand feels very strongly about colorwork. 

I've been getting over the concept of not mixing brands of yarns. I have a beautiful maple gradient from Huckleberry Knits that I think would make a wonderful shawl. However I have found one skein shawls are too small for my linebacker shoulders. I am short but my shoulders are wide enough to require two skeins. 

I spent some time tossing the stash and found a great blue from Boss Kitty that compliments the colors of the gradient very well.


I cast on a wee swatch to see if I could make it work and it did. I searched my new pattern books and found a good two color shawl that was going to look great. 



I happily cast on and started to knit just to see how it would look. Then as I entered into Ravery I realized I needed twice the amount of gradient. I had been looking at so many patterns that I had not checked all the details. So now I think I will go another route but first maybe finish up something else. 



Because Mellie only has four shawls on her ottoman. Poor princess needs more snuggly shawls from Momma. How is a girl to get any rest with only four shawls to hog snuggle?

Saturday, March 16, 2024

Making New Kitty Memories

I don't know why but Google tells me someone is going back and looking a blog posts from years ago. I was curious to see what I was talking about back then and just spent several pleasant minutes reading about some good memories. Well there was a bit of worries in there too. But you know what I noticed. I love the pics of my fine felines.


Mellie finds true joy and peace in my pile of shawls.

She finds no joy in empty food bowls, but she is looking trimmer which Momma finds joy in.

Burt and Mellie remain adorable, as always.


 Look at my half floofed tail!!!!

I caught him in at the end of his zoomies and oh boy was he feeling it that day.

Here's to being able to look back at these and smile one day.

Saturday, March 2, 2024

Not Completely Stalled

While I was feeling stalled I pulled out a kit I bought in 2021. 




I didn't love the kits color scheme so I ordered a few other colors. I'm not much a pastel person and have learned to love the entire warm color family.


I started with the cowl and fell in love with the colors and pattern. I always forget how quickly accessories knit with thicker yarn and bigger needles knit up, bam in five days I had a new cowl.
 

OK fine the bag was one of the biggest reasons I got the kit.

There is just something about knitting colorful stripes that suspends time. 


I got sidetracked by a pair of socks for a bit but then the pair of mitts cast themselves onto my needle. I blinked and three days later I was weaving in ends on these lovelies. 




Squishy, toasty finger warmers.



I've been happily drifting along in my knitting. Not stressing about much and dreaming about what I'd like to make. A pretty happy existence indeed.