Tangelled Angel

September 29, 2008

Tangeled Yoke

Filed under: Knitting — Tags: , — sweensie @ 2:04 pm

Well its the end of September, and the nights are coming in earlier and earlier, the days are starting off dark, and foggy, of recent times, and the chill is definately in the air in the evenings.

What a good time to work on the Tangled Yoke Cardigan

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I’ve been working on this now for about 2weeks, had a few hiccoups at the start, got through the wide ribbing, onto the stocking stitch part and I’m now almost finished the increases.

The pattern is cast on from the bottom up and it includes the 2 front sections and the back section all in one go, with faux seams for the sides. 

It was a bit daunting at first casting on 200 plus stitches, especially when I realised I had made mistakes halfway through a row (on more than one occasion gulp) and having to frog back to fix it, but its a comforting knit at this stage and I’m looking forward to the challenge of the cabling at the top.

I’m trying to keep at it so that I will actually have a FO within the next few weeks, but Saturday I only got about 5 rows knit, and that included frogging 3/4 way back on one as I forgot to do my increases…I knew when I started the row that it was an increase row but somehow I was at the end of the row and there had been no increases made….ribbit. However, I made up for it yesterday and at point of tying this, I’m actually about 6 rows away from putting the body aside in order to start on the sleeves. Yay!

I know also that I won’t have enough yarn for the whole thing so I may have to make a plea for help on Ravelry….or else get yarn from a different dye lot.
Anyone have this dye lot?  SH143,  LOT13L4

September 27, 2008

Filed under: Inspiration, Knitting — Tags: , , , — sweensie @ 12:23 pm

Who likes hats?

I do.

I love hats.  I’m one of those lucky people that hats generally suit. I have millions of hats in my winter wardrobe and bought 2 hats on honeymoon, one of which was lost at the electric picnic :-( but replaced by my darling boy, who wore it for the rest of the EP! It suited him, what can I say?

ANYway, I’m rambling.

Heres a hat:


and heres another hat:

What, you mean they look a bit strange?
Strange in what way?

Oh that kind of strange.
Thats because, they are not destined for heads of humans, or even dolls, or aliens…they are destined for use on the top of a little bottle….

The Irish Big Knit is something thats happening in Ireland for the very first time this year and us Irish knitters are determined to make put our stamp of approval to the campaign.

Here’s some official blurb about it:

“The Big Knit is a campaign where Innocent, Topaz and the charity Age Action join forces to help older people in Ireland keep warm during the cold winter months. We will put little woolly hats on our smoothie bottles in Topaz stores from 5th November 2008, and for every hat-wearing smoothie sold, innocent and Topaz give €1 to Age Action.

The money raised from The Big Knit will go towards providing support to older people, including care and repair programmes and advice on how to keep houses warm during the winter.
 
We’ve set ourselves a big target of 20,000 little woolly hats as this means we’ll raise a brilliant €20,000 for Age Action and we’d love your help getting us to that target”

One of the great things about Ravelry is that it helps us all connect with each other. No sooner had I been contacted by Juliet from Big Knit to ask for our help, Stitchlily had already been on to it and had set up the Irish big knit 2008 group. I contacted Stephanie to see if she would be up for organising a Knit-Out in Dun Laoighre, to find that she had also been on the ball and had contacted Innocent herself!

So, there will be many little needles clacking away making little hats between now and then, and if you are around on Sunday the 12th of October between 12 and 4 in The Peoples Park, Dun Laoighre, come along and join us for a little Knit-Out
It should be good fun, lots of chat, lots of knitting, lots of hats, hey, bring your own hat!

If you are a beginner knitter or a non knitter who would like a bit of a push start into knitting, come along also, it will be an ideal opportunity to learn, and to practice. There will be spare wool, and spare needles.

And maybe cake.

September 25, 2008

Mossy jacket

Filed under: Knitting, Nephew — Tags: , , — sweensie @ 10:18 am

It looks like Im going backwards on the items Ive made my nephew!

(sorry about the photos, they were taken at night)

This is the second one I made him and it was gifted at the baby shower, along with a pair of matching booties and a non-matching hat.

The hat will be shown at a later stage, all I can say at the moment is that I saw it on him yesterday and my sister told me that its the only one thats stayed on his head! She says when he moves his head from side to side, the others fall off immediately, but this one stays on him!! Yayy!

Cardigan

Pattern: Mossy Jacket

Yarn: Jaegar Baby Merino (no link, sorry)
Yarn Edges: Rowan Calmer
Needles: 5 & 5.5mm

Sizes: 0-6 months

Booties
(I didnt do the crochet flower)

Pattern: Drops knitted booties with crochet flower

Yarn: Jaegar Baby Merino
Crocheted edge: Rowan Calmer
Needles: ?5mm, can’t remember

The booties took a long time to make, for items so small. Im not sure that I’d use the pattern again, because of that, and because also R says that they dont stay on his feet….but I suppose they are still a little big for him at the moment which may have a part to play in that.

September 23, 2008

The stripey one

Filed under: Finished Objects, Knitting, Nephew — Tags: , , — sweensie @ 2:24 am

I’m actually able now to show a few things that I made for my sister’s baby now!
She reads the blog (Hi R!) though I’m sure she will say that she won’t have time to read it now for the next 10 years at least…
I made this cardigan for my nephew before we knew he was a boy. My sister had approved the colours as suitable for either sex.  If it doesnt look like it from your monitor, its a purple and mauve mix. It took me a lot longer than I thought it would..


Its nice and soft and snuggly though and will keep him warm. I thought it looked more like a traditional cardigan versus the newer designs out there, especially as we didnt know if it was a boy or a girl when I cast on. R says that he looks like his Grandad when he’s wearing it ;-)


This was the 3rd cardigan I made him.

Pattern: Striped cardigan from Baby Cashmerino 2 by Debbie Bliss
Yarn: Rowan Wool Cotton, purchased from a friend who was destashing.
Needles: 3mm

Size: 0-6 months

I had planned on doing a baby hat and socks to match but I only finished the cardigan just before the baby was born and I was sick of 2 row stripes at that stage so went on to do the soakers instead…

September 20, 2008

Soakers

Filed under: Knitting, Nephew — Tags: — sweensie @ 5:54 pm

Some Soakers:

Pattern: Wool diaper cover

Yarn: Brown Sheep Lamb’s Pride Worsted

Needles: 5mm

Sizes: 0-6 months, except I messed up in the blue and green one and think I did a mixture of newborn and 0-6 months.  Oops.

I LOVE this pattern, and LOVE this yarn.

I ordered some Lanolin from Natures Nursery, it said it was out of stock on the website but would be reordered, and low and behold, it turned up on my doorstep 2 days later!! I was very impressed. Talk about good service.

September 19, 2008

Introducing Leo

Filed under: Knitting — sweensie @ 4:23 pm

I’ve been busy doing baby things for my new NEPHEW

Leo, born Sunday 7th September,  8lbs 1oz


He’s a dote.

:-)

September 10, 2008

blog competition!

Filed under: General Ramblings, Inspiration — Tags: , — sweensie @ 2:29 pm

No not mine, but head over to

moxie photo and design

 

as she is having a cool wee competition.

 

meanwhile, I leave you with more Electric Picnic Photos, hover over them for the name of them, otherwise I’ll leave you to have a look:

 

September 2, 2008

Filed under: General Ramblings, Knitting, Weird And Wonderful — sweensie @ 6:31 pm

I went, I camped, I came home.
Ihe Electric Picnic was electric. I didn’t find the knitting tent, though I found a strange sign which was propped up against the big wheel:


As I was with my Husband and friends who were non-knitters, I didn’t really stress out about it too much, they helped me look and we didn’t find, and that was that.  I knit and crocheted at the campsite and got a few positive comments from other campers.  I did however find Stitchlily’s crochet tent (didn’t think to take a photo of course) but I missed her- she was up at Body and Soul, where we had just come from, and were going back to, and we didn’t get to meet. Ah well, what can you do.
I wore my Princess Leia “hair” and that went down really well with lots of EPers. I got a few “oh Im such a huge star wars fan”, lots of people saying look, Princess Leia as I went by or while we were queueing for things, one guy just had to try it on and get pictures taken of himself with it on,

while another converstaion went like this:
Girl: chat chat chat about totally irrelevant stuff
Me: return chat, thinking, someone is totally out of it
Girl: Chat chat,…… whats that on your ears?
Me: Eh…have you ever seen Star Wars?
Girl: Blank look
Me: You know, Princess Leia?
Girl: OOHHHHH! Princess Leia!! I thought you had ear warmers on!
Me: ?

Later on when we came back to the same place, we bumped into her again and she greeted us like long lost friends…in a galaxy far far away…

More pic’s to come. Wordpress is not liking me wanting to add more pics tonight.

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