Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Summer FOs


A few small things I've also finished this summer:

Felted Miceys for various kitties. I wanted to knit two and stuff them with local farmers' market catnip for my aforementioned secret santee, so first I made a practice one that looked more like a bug. Cirrus wasn't too interested before the stuffing...




But filled with catnip - yum! (Sasha isn't as into 'nip, but even she has been seen rabbit-kicking it. Powerful stuff!)

The actual gifted mice look much more like mice and less like bugs - and the giftee says her cats are enjoying them as much as C & S seem to like the bug mouse.










I also spent a fair bit of July knitting a pair of ankle socks from a couple skeins of elastic, stretchy Cascade Fixation which I bought at Knot Another Hat in Hood River. After seeing how the colors worked together, I decided they should be Beach House socks for my Mom - so last week they went with her down to VA beach, where the air conditioning is often cranked up. Here are my feet modeling (Mom, feel free to send pics of your feet doing the same, if you like!).
The yarn is so stretchy, I could have done them down a needle size or cast on fewer stitches or something - the tops are a bit baggy as-is in size M. The pattern is free (pdf) - it's just a basic sock pattern, but the ankle socks knit up in ~1 ball of yarn. I adapted it pretty easily from the "on-2-circs" method to magic loop on one circ. I think for my next socks, after I make the mate to my magic loop class sock, should be either toe-up, or lace, or both. I do have 2 skeins of Koigu in my stash, but honestly I was considering a hat or gloves for those - seems a shame to hide the gorgeous colors under shoes. Hm. Suggestions taken :)

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

The weekend

A little rainy kayaking on the Nehalem River...







Unsuccessful hunting for an island geocache:

(We did manage to find a different island cache, but I forgot to take a picture...)

A little knitting...














And then some hiking. Oh, deer!





















Aaaaaaaaaah, the joys of a not-on-call weekend :)

Friday, August 10, 2007

Answers for Cass's 222 contest!

KT linked in her blog to this nifty contest in Cass's blog. So I commented for a chance to win! And here, I get extra credit if I post my answers in my blog, presumably so the readers (of whom I think there are 3, and that includes my mother!) will go check out Cass. Phew! The modern world of knitting is so complicated!

It was Cass's 222nd post, and so she asked some "2" questions:

2 favorite knitting blogs:
1) KT's (my college roomie!)
2) Hmm, I'm pretty new to knitblogs so I don't have any other regulars, I'll say Knot Another Hat, the owner of a yarn store in one of our favorite local vacation spots.

2 favorite knitting books
That's easier, though I'm still on pretty basic knit lit :)
1) Stitch 'N Bitch (taught me to knit this past January)
2) Knitting without Tears - I love her humor!

2 favorite knitting patterns
1) Umbilical cord baby hat from Stitch 'N Bitch- I've made 3, great beginner pattern
2) Cabled Tank Top from spring/summer KnitSimple. See it in my blog :)

That's all for now - I have to run out on the complicated errand to go to the grocery store to buy mustard and hamburger buns in order to get coupons to go to the airshow tomorrow, and with our airshow receipts we can get into Bite of Oregon free. So those are the weekend plans - they all start with mustard :) I'll bring my knitting

Monday, August 6, 2007

Hiking - Skamaniac gift bag - and a stranded mystery


Here's a quick bag I improvised on Sunday morning, after spending the night at Skamania Lodge in the Columbia river gorge, after spending Saturday hiking around Mt. Hood. The trip was fairly spontaneous, so I just threw a bunch of yarn and a couple of inspiration patterns in to my big old knitting bag. I wove in ends for one project as we drove out of cloudy Portland up to the sunny mountain; then, lo and behold, right by the turnoff for the mountain road to take us to the hike, there was a cute little yarn store! (it had a big banner on the side of the A-frame roof that said, simply, "YARN" :). So I picked up a couple skeins of Crystal Palace Kid Merino, for a possible future shawl.

Anyway... we had a wonderful hike, and had been intending to camp, but the bridge to the campsite was washed out, and long story short, the only hotel around that had any vacancies on a sunny Saturday early evening was the local resort. Ah, such tough luck we live with... So we made the most of it, eating lots at the breakfast buffet, staying right up til the noon checkout; and we sat for a good hour in the "lounge", in comfy chairs admiring the river view, Andy websurfing (yes, he brings his computer even when we plan to camp) and me knitting this ridiculous little gift bag out of the silliest yarns imaginable. So I would give it the name "Skamaniac". But it's the perfect size for something small, and it sparkles nicely in the sunlight (or the camera flash)

Oh, and a teaser, when we left at noon and drove up to Mount Saint Helens (unfortunately the only pictures we have from this whole weekend are a few from Andy's cell phone, as we hadn't been able to find the camera before leaving - of course, it was in the back seat of the car, buried under camping stuff....), I cast on for something new, but as it's intended as a gift for someone who might conceivable read this blog, I won't say what. But I'm enjoying the simple slip-stitch pattern, which I stole from Knitty via someone else's blog. It's a variegated sock yarn, but this isn't a sock!

Tank top, finished!


(pictures before the weaving in, as evidenced by the long flyaway in the left picture. Also note Andy's shadow, taking the picture)

Finished last week sometime! The sewing-up was actually kinda fun, once I got into it, though it took longer than I'd hoped. It came out pretty well fitted, overall - I'm glad I made the Small instead of the Medium, even though it was supposed to have 5" negative gauge. Either my gauge loosened up or (more likely) the cotton-acrylic blend stretched a bit. It's easy to find flaws with it, of course - my cables aren't symmetric, the design doesn't have any shaping to the back so it's kinda baggy, and of course, a tank top in worsted-weight is a tad heavy.

But overall I'm happy with it. Yay, first big project, done! and wearable! Let's see what Sasha thinks!
hmm, what is this thing? Oh, of course, it's a cat bed!