A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to visit the lovely city of Austin, Texas for the SXSW Interactive and Film Festival. Really I was just along for the ride, Eli was speaking on a panel and we decided to make a vacation of it. I even got 283projects business cards made! Check it out!
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Showing posts with label Knit-a-way. Show all posts
Peachy Slouchy Gansey Legwarmers
As soon as I picked up the newest Interweave Knits Weekend, I knew I had to make the Gansey Legwarmers by Courtney Kelley. I headed over to Knit-A-Way, chose a burnt orange alpaca blend (Berroco Ultra Alpaca Light) and cast on! They actually took me a long time to knit, but then again, I figure they are almost the size of two pairs of socks! So maybe I'm not that slow after all. In any case, they turned out wonderfully and I can't wait to wear them!
An ever expanding collection...
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So it's been a while, wow, a really long time, since I shared any of my stash. I've been very productive this fall, but I have also watched my stash expand at an exponential rate. Part of the reason is I now belong to Three Irish Girls Stash Menagerie, which is basically a yarn of the month club. The rest is almost all due to spur of the moment yarn love...
Baltimore Yarns
When I was in B-more a while back, I stopped in at A Good Yarn and walked out with a shameful amount of yarn: seven skeins of Harrisville Designs New England Shetland and three skeins of the Highland. I love how squishy and wooly these yarns are, but so far I have no real plans for them.
Three Irish Girls Stash Menagerie
July: A silk alpaca blend. This yarn has already been used to make one small item. It has not been posted because I plan on gifting it.
September: A lovely semi-solid blue on a superwash Merino.
This last one was a gift from the lovely Amy Madden. Its a gorgeous hand dyed cotton. I spent a solid hour untangling this skein (I have two, the other was fine) and just having it in my hands was...almost erotic. Ahh yarn love...
Baltimore Yarns
When I was in B-more a while back, I stopped in at A Good Yarn and walked out with a shameful amount of yarn: seven skeins of Harrisville Designs New England Shetland and three skeins of the Highland. I love how squishy and wooly these yarns are, but so far I have no real plans for them.
Seaport Yarns
My eye doctor is located directly across the street from Seaport Yarns in lower Manhattan. After each appointment, and Ive had many as of late, I stop in for a visit. Until recently I had been very very good. I bought the yarn for my Fox costume there but had resisted buying anything else, though I was planning on buying some Joseph Galler Alpaca with my birthday money.
But then, when I went in for my Alpaca on Monday, yarn love struck...
I bought 6 skeins of Malabrigo Rios, four in the Primavera colorway and two in Zarzamora. I'm planning on making a HUGE beautiful shawl, with the Primavera as the main and the lovely purple Zarzamora as the border.
Oh, and here is the yarn I went in for. Its the same yarn I used for Deidre's Blizzard Scarf and Ryan's Baby Sweater. Again, I think I want it to be a big warm shawl. Maybe something with cables.
Three Irish Girls Stash Menagerie
July: A silk alpaca blend. This yarn has already been used to make one small item. It has not been posted because I plan on gifting it.
August: Wexford Silk. I am loving working with this yarn. Its on my needles right now! Images coming soon!
September: A lovely semi-solid blue on a superwash Merino.
October: Minimally processed Merino in a very festive colorway!
Other Random Additions
The above two were purchased at Knit-A-Way in Brooklyn. And the one below was a spur of the moment purchase at The Bay Window in Irvington, VA where I spent a lovely afternoon in the company of other knitters.
This last one was a gift from the lovely Amy Madden. Its a gorgeous hand dyed cotton. I spent a solid hour untangling this skein (I have two, the other was fine) and just having it in my hands was...almost erotic. Ahh yarn love...
Watermelon under the Brooklyn Bridge!
Some new pics of me in the Watermelon dress!
Its totally comfy, had a great drape and isn't too heavy/warm at all! Still having a bit of trouble with the top and hem curling, but I think a little pressing would fix that. Haven't done it yet because when I pulled out my rarely used iron it was rusted! :(
End of Summer Harvest
Watermelon!
Yup, my "Seedless Watermelon Smocked Top Dress" is finally complete! This is officially the biggest thing I've ever knit, and took the most skill. The smocking pattern wasn't so bad once I got it figured out, but this garment took more finishing (and consequently patience) than anything else I've made. There was a fair amount of sewing involved, as well as endless sewing-in of ends, endless stockinette for the skirt and it even has elastic woven into the top and bottom of the bodice to make it fit better (otherwise it sags, its heavy). What can I say except that I'm delighted with the way it turned out and can't wait to wear it!
Seedless Watermelon Smocked Top Dress
This project has been a lot of fun so far. The pattern is the Cotton Bam Boo Smocked Top by Classic Elite. I am using Kollage Corntastic, a 100% corn yarn (yup!) in Coral and Jade. Obviously Im also making it into a dress.
I had a lot of trouble with the gauge. I ended up using size 3 needles on the bodice and size 5 and 6 on the skirt. The smocked pattern was easy once I memorized it, and now I just have a few hours of endless stockinette to do...
Here are some pics of the bodice.
I worked very hard to make sure the seam was nice and neat. Finishing techniques are something I need to practice! I hope to have the skirt done in the next two weeks or so. Stay tuned!
FO's and WIPs galore! Thats what happens when I take so long between posts!
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So, it's been a while. Much has happened.
Three days after my last post, just after midnight on Easter Sunday, the pharmacy that has been my life, my job, my family for the past 7 years burnt to the ground. Or almost. No one was hurt, our tin ceiling saved the building, and we moved into a new space to continue operating just about as seamlessly as anyone could.
Next on the list of stuff-that-happened is my trip to Mexico. I got my tax refund, found a cheap ticket and away I went! Spent 6 days in Mexico City and 3 in Puebla. Que chido!
Then there is the quasi-emergency minor eye surgery I had yesterday, which is why I'm home instead of at work today. Last week I went for a check-up, just to see if my glasses were still ok, and my (wonderful) doctor found a little something on my retina that he wanted me to have looked at. Thursday I went to the specialist's office, spent 2.5 hours being poked, prodded, injected and inspected and was told I needed to have laser eye surgery asap to prevent a possible detachment of my left retina. Boy was that a surprise. So here I am, at home recovering, mostly blind in one eye, typing by feel, using the right eye when I actually need to see. :(
Oh! And you might notice from my pictures that I also moved since my last post! LOVE my new apt.
But enough about me, lets move on to what this blog is really about: the projects!
#1: Granny's Multnomah Shawl



Three days after my last post, just after midnight on Easter Sunday, the pharmacy that has been my life, my job, my family for the past 7 years burnt to the ground. Or almost. No one was hurt, our tin ceiling saved the building, and we moved into a new space to continue operating just about as seamlessly as anyone could.
Next on the list of stuff-that-happened is my trip to Mexico. I got my tax refund, found a cheap ticket and away I went! Spent 6 days in Mexico City and 3 in Puebla. Que chido!
Then there is the quasi-emergency minor eye surgery I had yesterday, which is why I'm home instead of at work today. Last week I went for a check-up, just to see if my glasses were still ok, and my (wonderful) doctor found a little something on my retina that he wanted me to have looked at. Thursday I went to the specialist's office, spent 2.5 hours being poked, prodded, injected and inspected and was told I needed to have laser eye surgery asap to prevent a possible detachment of my left retina. Boy was that a surprise. So here I am, at home recovering, mostly blind in one eye, typing by feel, using the right eye when I actually need to see. :(
Oh! And you might notice from my pictures that I also moved since my last post! LOVE my new apt.
But enough about me, lets move on to what this blog is really about: the projects!
#1: Granny's Multnomah Shawl
None of these photos do it justice, but I was in a bit of a rush to get it in the mail to her! The top two are taken with artificial light and the bottom two in natural but low light.
#2: Mossy Citron
Yup, I'm working on the ever popular Citron pattern. I'm using the Alchemy Haiku yarn that I had been drooling over at Purl Soho since last winter. Let me tell you though, this yarn is a PAIN to work with. It's extra difficult for me because I'm so damn blind, but its very sticky and mostly impossible to pull out. Because its so hard to backtrack on, I have also been forced to make this an increase-sampler because so far I've tried at least 4 different ones and havent liked any! Hopefully only knitters will notice! This one is hibernating right now because of this next project.
#3: Seedless Watermelon Smocked Top Dress

I'm still swatching on this one. I have had a terrible time getting the gauge right! :(
I'm also too lazy to take another photo of the swatch. So stay tuned, kids!
#4: TOP SECRET
I can't tell you much about this next project, its one of my top-secret-baby-knits! My best-friend is having her first child in September and between me and grandma this baby is going to be COVERED in knitwear! I will post pics of it after the baby-shower in July, but if youre on Ravelry you can see it there(283projects)! In the meantime, here are some pics of alpacas looking awesome.


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