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What I’ve been doing on my summer vacation

Friday, July 10th, 2009

I went to MD last month to help my daughter move and to visit with my two favorite girls and apparently that is when my blog vacation started.

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So while I have been slacking off in the blogging department, at least I have been accomplishing a few things around here. I made a tote bag for Alexis using the tutorial found here.

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And I made a little short set for Addision. The pattern is New Look 6689. As usual, I learned a lot on this one. For instance while I like the way ruffles look, I didn’t really care for doing them by hand. I think a ruffler foot may be in my future. These were also my first button holes. Like a good doobie, I made practice ones on scrap fabric first and they came out great. When it came time to make the real ones, my machine jammed, the needle broke and trying to rip it out without ripping the fabric was not fun. But it all worked out in the end.

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I finished up my plain vanilla socks.

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Pattern: Plain vanilla socks over 64 stitches
Yarn: Trekking #125
Needles: 2.25 mm
Started: 5/1/09
Finished: 6/10/09

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This week I made some raspberry jam and next week blueberry jam is on the schedule.

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I started a new pair of Ampersand socks when I left for MD last month and this is where they are at right now. As you can see, I haven’t been knitting much. I guess I need a little vacation from knitting too.

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I also started working again on the quilt I started last year.

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This week I added the border and started the quilting. This is my first quilt, so it’s slow going. I started doing stitch in the ditch quilting and frankly, I stink at it. I have to assume that I’ll get better with practice so I am sticking with it.

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Well that’s all I have for now. I have some spinning to post about too, but I didn’t want this entry to be any bigger than it already is. Have a great weekend!

Finished Vogue V-Neck Cardigan

Friday, May 1st, 2009

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Pattern: #20 V-Neck Cardigan by Deborah Newton - Vogue Spring/Summer 2004
Yarn: Knit Picks Shine Worsted
Needle: US Size 6
Started: 1/13/09
Finished: 4/21/09

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I made this sweater smaller than I usually would because of the cotton yarn I was using and the stretching issues I have had in the past with cotton yarn. When I tried it on after seaming it up, it was snug enough that I thought I had made a mistake in the sizing. After wearing it for a few hours at CT S&W last weekend, it had stretched enough that I was no longer concerned that it was too small.

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Shine Worsted was a pleasure to work with. It’s a very slippery yarn and the Addi’s I started with had to be switched out to a needle with more grip to them, which for me is my Denise Needles. As I expected it to be, a long worsted weight cotton sweater is heavy. I noticed as I was wearing it that the weight made it pull away from my shoulders a little bit. You can see it in some of the pictures. I don’t think it will be a big problem, but I haven’t worn it enough yet to know for sure. I am going to stick it in the dryer for a bit after the next wash and I think that will help. Isn’t it funny how you can go from thinking something is too small to sticking it in the dryer? I really like the sweater and I’m betting I get a lot of use from it during the warmer months. And even though it’s a bit heavy, it didn’t seem to be overly warm.

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The pattern has you pick up and knit the front and neck edges with the same size needle as is used on the body of the sweater. I had an issue with the back of the neck band flipping outwards quite a bit on my first try and thanks to the suggestions I got here, when I ripped and reknit it with a smaller size needle it looked much better. I think using a needle 2 sizes smaller would have been ideal but I didn’t have one in the size I needed that was long enough.

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Did I mention I really like this sweater?

Happy Friday and have a good weekend!

ETA: I am having picture issues so they aren’t clickable to make them bigger right now until I can figure out what is wrong. I hope to have it fixed soon!

Help! Neck Band Flipping Out

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Do you know what is causing my neck band to flip outward like this?

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The front edges are not flipping like that, just the neck. I picked up 3 out of 4 stitches on the sides and 1 for 1 across the neck with the same size needle as was used on the sweater. I want to rip it out and do it over but I can’t find any information on why it is doing it so that I can fix it. I really hope someone out there knows why this is happening!

Thanks!

Finished Opal Socks

Friday, March 6th, 2009

I finished the plain vanilla Opal Socks a few weeks ago and finally got around to taking some pictures.

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Pattern: Plain Vanilla Socks on 60 sts with a picot edge cuff
Yarn: Vintage Opal #147
Needles: 2.25 mm
Started: 12/16/08
Finished: 2/15/09

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These feel a little snug and I think I am going to start using 64 stitches instead of 60 for my plain vanilla socks. But other than that, I really like these socks and the way the yarn patterned. The yarn had been in my stash for years.

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Today I finished week 7 of the Couch to 5K plan. I started the plan 9 weeks ago and repeated 2 of the weeks twice. Week 7 consists of a 25 minute run with a brisk 5 minute walk before and after. I got through the runs on Monday and Wednesday, but today I had to take a little walk break in the middle for some reason. I kept thinking about how nice a little walk break would be and I think I talked myself right into it. Next week the runs are 28 minutes long and I am hoping they will be a little easier than this week.

We got money back from the State on our tax return this year, which was a pleasant surprise. We usually never get money back from the state. So we did our part to stimulate the economy and got ourselves a Wii Fit. I have been having fun with that on the days I don’t run along with riding a stationary bike. I love fitness toys! Well except for the stationary bike. I ride the bike, but I don’t like it.

Michael has to go to Boston this weekend for work and I could either stay here and work on the bathroom that I have been ignoring or go with him and have some fun. Which one do you think I picked? Yes, you would be right, I am going to Boston. I’ll have to amuse myself during the day while he is at work, but I think I can handle that. The weather is suppose to be in the 50’s!  I’ll be back sometime on Monday.  Have a great weekend!

Snow, again

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

I was really hoping we were done with snow for this winter, but I should know better. This is how it looked when I got up this morning. A few more inches were added throughout the day. Hopefully it will melt soon because I am so sick of winter and snow.

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I finally got around to taking pictures this weekend of the finished Noro scarf.

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Pattern: Multidirectional Scarf
Yarn: Noro Silk Garden
Needles: US size 8
Started: 1/12/09
Finished: 2/12/09

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I have to say this is my new favorite scarf. I just love this colorway…it goes with everything. It also feels a lot softer than the last Silk Garden scarf I made, which was quite a few years ago. Maybe it’s my imagination, but I don’t think so.

No progress was made on the bathroom this weekend but we managed to watch two movies. The first was Role Models and it was pretty funny. It was a little corny and predictable, but I still thought it was good. Jane Lynch is so funny! The second one was The Secret Life of Bees, which I thought was excellent. The entire cast in this movie was just amazing.

I hope your weekend was wonderful!