Gold…ish

Vancouver Sweater
Gold!

Pattern: Twisted Cardigan by Sarah Montie HandKnits
Yarn: Rowan Cork, colorway “Bug”, overdyed with Berry Blue Kool-Aid
Needles: U.S. 13
Started: Feb. 12th, During the Opening Ceremonies of the Vancouver Olympics
Finished: knitting - 4 PM Feb. 28th on the airplane; sewing the front together - 8 PM Feb. 28th during the Closing Ceremonies

I did it! I finished my sweater during the Olympics, even though I spent the last day traveling on an airplane (hence the hotel bathroom FO shot). And… I’m not totally in love with it. Sigh. I think the problem is really that I should have made the Medium instead of the large. I just always assume that I need the bigger size, but in this case I really didn’t. I got gauge, and it’s to the measurements in the pattern, it’s just too big on me. I think I’m probably going to go in, take out the seams and take away a few inches from the shoulder area… that might make it fit better. Actually, I think I’ll try wearing it all day first just to make sure that my impression is correct. It’s supposed to be cold and windy tomorrow in southern California, so that will be a good test.

Otherwise, I thought it was a great pattern, I loved the yarn (especially in my new colorway), and it was a pretty quick knit with enough to keep it interesting. I’d recommend the pattern, just make sure of the fit!

So… I’ll take my gold medal, but I’m not 100% sure that this sweater is actually finished.

A is for…

Adorable!*

BabyPants
Baby Pants!

I have made baby pants! And I think they’re adorable!

Details:
Pattern: Baby Bell Bottoms, by Alison
Yarn: Malabrigo Merino Worsted, 100% single-ply merino wool, colorway “loro barranquero”
Needles: 16″ circular size 8(?)
Started: December 7, 2007 (traveling to Colorado and Albuquerque)
Finished: December 21, 2007 (traveling to Indiana)

These were actually started once and then ripped, when a short reality check assured that they were super-sized…

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oops

That’s one of the legs around my wrist. Yes, I wanted bell bottoms, but not quite that much of a bell. Of course, I could have just made them in a bigger size, but then I would have had to change the lengths, too - size large width with size small length would have resulted in very strange pants!

Or, A could be for Ample!

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That belly is ample!

That’s me at 29.5 weeks. Everything baby-wise is going well - she’s kicking right now in fact! I did fail my 1-hour glucose test (like some other people), so I have to do the 3-hour test. (Hopefully, like Cara, I’ll pass it!) My first test was in mid-December, but they couldn’t work me in for the 3-hour until now… the nurse told me that between the tests I should “Try and avoid eating sweets like candy and cookies.” Over the holidays. Rii-iiight.

After all, I definitely had to eat at least one cake - the one for my baby shower!

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Yummy!

That’s the cake and the guest of honor - the bump! We both really enjoyed (a small piece of) the chocolate cake and ice cream! It was… Ambrosial!

Let’s see, other things… I’m still throwing up a few mornings a week (1-3 times), but several days I feel fine. Except for the heartburn/acid reflux, which is Awful… Taking a Pepcid usually settles things down, but eating is still an adventure! It’s getting increasingly uncomfortable to walk - my pelvis is not terribly happy about this baby’s head being wedged into it. I can’t wait to see what 10 more weeks will bring!

Otherwise, everything is going well! We had a quiet evening at home for New Years, just us and the cats, and some sparkling Apple cider:

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Happy New Year!

We’ve now suceeded in clearing out the craft room entirely, to make way for the nursery! Of course, Dan brought all of the craft stuff into the dining room so that I could sort through it… well, many bags to Value Village later, the dining room is almost back to normal. Maybe tomorrow night! I have found some fabulous things that I’d forgotten about! And I’ve finally said a final goodbye to several crafts that I had briefly dabbled in, but which didn’t quite “catch.”

And I’ve started one more project for the baby… I’ve been feeling a tremendous amount of startitis, with a particular urge to start a sweater (but I don’t really want to make a maternity sweater at this point, so it wouldn’t fit me for a while), but I’ve managed to hold it off for the most part! But I’m trying to get more prepared for the baby, and making soakers for cloth diapers is smart! Here’s the latest:

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That’s a waistband

It’s the Curly Purly Soaker (pdf), in Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Worsted, colorway Sherbert. Size small, and I’m using needle sizes 4, 6, and 9 (I think). We’ll see how much progress I make tomorrow when I’m sitting and knitting for 3 hours!

Well, one of my resolutions this year was to blog more (especially once Baby Girl joins us!), so hopefully you’ll be hearing from me again before too long :)
* Yes, I did sign up for the ABC-Along. Maybe now I’ll be encouraged to post at least twice a month!

Baby Talk

Baby Knitting

I knit a manta ray!

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Swim, ray, swim!

But then I flipped it around and folded it a few ways, and poof!

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How’s that for a surprise?

Pattern: Baby Surprise Jacket by Elizabeth Zimmerman (pattern in The Opinionated Knitter)
Yarn: Superwash Merino sock yarn from Maple Creek Farm, purchased at Rhinebeck 2008
Needles: Addi turbos size 5
Started:
Finished: Well, technically not finished yet… I still need to seam up the sleeves and sew on buttons. But I have until March, right?

I’m curious to see how old she’ll be when this fits - it turned out a little bigger than I expected. I loved the pattern, though, and loved how it turned out! I see myself making several others at different gauges so she’ll have one for many seasons. Next up, though, I think is a February sweater (ravelry link) with the purple sock yarn from Rhinebeck. I’m thinking if I make it pretty small, it might be the coming home outfit, but we’ll see…

Baby Sewing

It’s true, I’ve starting sewing a bit, too. Cloth diapers, of course!

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For a teeny tiny bum!

This is my first cloth diaper for the snarglette. I used the Kwik Sew pattern to cut out the pieces, and then winged the construction. I made it an All-In-One (AIO) by adding a waterproof (resistant?) layer, and a sewn-in soaker. I’ve bought lots more fabric, and a couple more patterns, as well as downloading several free ones, so I’ve got lots of fun sewing experiments to look forward to!

In fact, I’ve already made my second one, but I made a Medium size, which appears to be completely enormous… as in, she may be potty trained before she can wear it, but it was good practice!

I had a lot of problems with my sewing machine on the first one - the bobbin kept skipping and I could not get the tension right. I contemplated taking it into the local repair shop, but first I actually read the manual (*gasp*). And found out that my machine had special bobbins. And I was of course not using them. So instead, I went to the local repair shop and bought some special bobbins, and my second diaper went off without a hitch. Problem solved - hooray!

Baby friends

So, you might have seen that Cara was down here in DC - something about a date with a rock star. Anyway, Dan & I took the opportunity to meet up with her and Georgie. We had a great lunch and awesome conversation. We talked carseats, strollers, and assorted baby gear, and then compared pregnancy symptoms - basically, the stuff that no one else wants to hear about :). And of course we had to compare our bumps!

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Fetal twin powers activate - DC style!

Hooray for a fabulous time with friends who are going through the same thing you are!

Baby symptoms

So this pregnancy stuff is pretty hard. Guess what… I’ve thrown up twice this week. Which is to say, I’m 2/2 days. Yes, I’m 22.5 weeks. Yes, morning sickness “should” be over by now. Guess I’m one of the “lucky” women for whom this is just going to keep going. Hopefully I’ll still get over it at some point…

Also, I’m having a lot of pubic symphsis pain. Now this is a relatively “common” symptom in women who are in the very advanced stages of pregnancy (say, 35 weeks and beyond), but again it appears I’m a “lucky” one who got it early! According to my doctor, it will probably keep on for the rest of the time… Yay!

In good news, the baby is moving and kicking all of the time now, and even Dan has been able to feel her. She seems to generally be breech (which she was at the ultrasound), and the kicks are really low down. I’m fairly obsessed with feeling the kicks with my hand, and that means that I spend some time with my hand lodged in my waistband, just like Al Bundy:


Attractive!

The kicking is a great feeling, and very strange at the same time. I honestly thought it would be a lot more distracting and break my concentration, but I just find myself maybe smiling a bit more, but just carrying on with conversations or doing whatever I was. There’s definitely an activity pattern - she’s pretty quiet when I wake up (although one morning I did have the very bizzare feeling of being kicked while puking), then perks up a little bit mid-morning, and then there’s another big pulse of activity right after I eat lunch. Actually, any time I eat something, it seems like my blood sugar spikes and she responds. The next big jump fest is in the evening and at night. It’s really no wonder that newborns don’t sleep through the night - we’re totally conditioning them to be active then. I wonder what would happen if I stayed up all night walking around (which generally puts babies to sleep) and then laid down during the day to let her wake up… Maybe I’ll try it if I am home on leave before she arrives :)
Tomorrow is my next doctor’s appointment. I’m seeing a new doctor this time - it sounds like I’ll have one of three (or four) doctors in the delivery room, and I would like to have at least met them first. So this is doctor number two! Fingers crossed that all goes well!

A Cardigan for Arwen

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Arwen

Pattern: A Cardigan for Arwen by Kate Gilbert from Interweave Knits, Winter 2006
Yarn: Artfibers Ming - 50% wool, 50% silk
Needles: Knitpicks Options, 9 for the body, 7’s for the neckline and hem
Started: April 2007
Finished: October 20, 2007

Comments: I love this sweater! I’m so glad I splurged on the yarn for it - it’s super soft and shiny and lovely. I have experienced some pilling (especially after wearing it all weekend at Rhinebeck with bag straps rubbing over it), but it’s nothing that a little shaver action won’t fix.

In case you can’t tell, I heavily modified the collar and neckline (the original has a hood with the cable running up around it. So… I mitered the cable (using the instructions from Viking Patterns For Knitters) and then knit the cable until it met, and grafted it at the back of the neck.

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Can you see my grafting? I can

I also bound off the stockinette part so that the cable would have a nice gentle scoop up the neck. In retrospect, I might have bound off a bit too much, because the neckline is much more of a boatneck than I expected, but it doesn’t bother me enough to rip it out and fix it :). I added three hooks and eyes on the front for now - next year, when I don’t have a baby belly anymore, I will likely add hooks and eyes down the entire front. Right now, though, the fronts don’t meet, and the extra hooks would just catch on things!

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Fancy mitered cables!

The sleeves are the perfect length. They’re a tiny bit snug, if I wear a long sleeve shirt underneath, but perfect over a t-shirt. I lengthened the body a bit, too, so it hangs to my hips. There was some drama about running out of yarn, and ripping out the back and reknitting it, but all’s well that ends well! And this ended well - I love my Arwen!!

Coachella

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Summer tank!

Pattern: Coachella by Fathom Harvill from the Summer 2007 knitty.com
Yarn: K1C2’s 2nd Time Cotton (100% cotton 75% cotton, 25% acrylic - thanks Jess! - recycled from textile waste)
Needles: Knitpicks Options, 9 for the body, 7’s for the neckline and hem
Started: ~ June 20, 2007
Finished: July 28, 2007


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Racerback!

Comments: I like this tank, but I’m not completely in love with it. The neckline is too low, but I have a nice tank to wear under it and I’m happy with how it looks with the tank. The armholes sometimes dig into my arms, but I think really that’s just a reminder to have better posture, because when I sit up straight it doesn’t hurt. It’s a little heavy (100% cotton, what did I expect?), but I like how it hangs and doesn’t ride up. It’s the perfect length. Hmm… why do I not love this tank? Not sure, but hopefully it will grow on me :)

Monkey Socks

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Monkeys and Puffins!

Pattern: Monkey Socks by Cookie A. from the Winter 2006 knitty.com
Yarn: Tess’ Designer Yarns Super Sock and Baby
Needles: Addi 2’s for the calf/ankle, switching down to 1’s midway through the heel flap for the foot
Started: ~ May 12, 2007
Finished: June 5, 2007

I love these socks! And I finished them in time to pose with the puffins in Scotland. Great pattern - simple but addictive lace. What can I say? They were the perfect antidote to the sad tale of my Pomatomus socks - quick (if I hadn’t had a 2-week work trip in there they would have been much quicker!), easy and fun.
I definitely see more monkeys in my future!

Sweetheart Baby Sweater

Sweetheart Pullover
Is this cute or what?

Pattern: The chart for the moss stitch heart came from Knitting for Baby, one of my favorite and often used books. The sweater proportions are also based on the ones in this book, although I had to wing it for gauge, and I created my own neckline with shoulder buttons.
Yarn: Debbie Bliss Cathay
Needles: KnitPicks interchangeables, size 6
Started: ~ February 25, 2007
Finished: March 4, 2007

I was down to the wire finishing this one - we stopped at the fabric store on the way to the baby shower to buy the buttons! For what it’s worth I tried to stop by earlier in the day (the same day) but the store was closed. I sewed the buttons on and wrapped it up during the car ride. It’s supercute and perfect for the new baby, who just arrived earlier this week! (They had the shower just in time - I guess that’s what she was waiting for.) I can’t wait to see her modeling it.

Here’s a close-up of the buttons:

Sweetheart Pullover Buttons
Tiny buttons!

And it seems like it’s baby season around here… I’ve got another tiny sweater in the works for another wee one that’s due in three weeks. A boy this time, so no more pink!

Mittens!

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Mittens!

Pattern: Loosely based on the mitten pattern in the Catalina Yarns Chunky Essentials pattern book, with some mods
Yarn: Catalina Yarns Baby Alpaca Chunky, 100% alpaca
Needles: KnitPicks interchangeables, size 8?
Started: ~ January 3, 2007
Finished: ~ January 30, 2007 (slight delay for photos and post)

Comments: Do you have any idea how hard it is to take pictures of your own hands? This is the best I could do holding my camera under my chin. It’s not perfect, but you get the gist. Two solid yellow mittens in fuzzy alpaca. They’re starting to felt slightly, making them exactly the size of my hands, which is just fabulous. And I finished them just in time for winter to hit DC!

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Snowball!

The yarn and pattern book were from Heather at last year’s stash swap. So, not only did I make myself a pair of mittens that I really need, I also knit them from stash. Sweet!

And figuring out how to take a picture of my own hands was not the only adventure involved in this photo shoot. When I first went out the door into my back yard, I noticed some paw prints across the snow - some of the neighborhood kittens. Then, while I was balancing my camera under my chin and taking blurry photos of my thumb, I looked up to notice the neighborhood gray tabby cat - the one that looks like Linus - walking toward me. I said “Hello kitty,” and then thought, “That’s the cat that looks like Linus!”
And then I looked at my back door and noticed Cleo sitting on the stoop - outside. Hmm. That probably then was not the cat that looked like Linus. I managed to convince Cleo to go back inside, shut the door behind her, and then went back to corral the other cat. But not before taking a photo or two.

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Linus has a snowy adventure!

I had to do a bit of chasing to catch him, but I did. He didn’t appear to appreciate being forced out of his outdoor playground, but he did spend the next few minutes sitting in front of the vent and licking his paws. I think he’s lucky to be an indoor cat!

Bed & Breakfast Pullover!

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Bed & Breakfast Pullover

Pattern: the Bed & Breakfast Pullover by Kathy Zimmerman, Fall 2003 Interweave Knits
Yarn: Austermann Rubino, 100% superwash merino, body in teal, trim in navy
Needles: Denise interchangeables - I think 7’s
Started: sometime between January 18 and March 13, 2004
Finished: October 21, 2006, approximately 3 AM

Notes: Looks pretty good, doesn’t it? It’s times like these when I wonder why it took me so long to finish… I started it almost 3 years ago and worked on it, then put it on hold, worked on it some more, put it on hold, rinse, repeat. But now it’s done and I’m really happy with it. I love the fit - close, but there’s ease thanks to the ribbing.
The yarn is fabulous - merino (very soft) but superwash! I first bought Austermann Rubino off of elann.com in 2003, and used it to make my Boatneck Shell. Of course, I didn’t buy enough balls of any one color to make more than a sleeveless shell (d’oh!). I went looking for large lots of it on E-Bay and found this beautiful teal color. I really lucked out! The navy came from that original elann purchase.
I wore it to work last week and no one asked me if I’d knit it, which I generally take to be a good sign about the construction. Of course, that means I couldn’t brag about it, so I did have to casually drop it into conversation. The number one thing that everyone commented on was the contrast color at the cuffs. That definitely wasn’t what drew me to the pattern, so that was pretty interesting.

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Look at how happy I am in my new sweater!

Long story short - great sweater, will wear it a ton. Well done, me!

Chai Cardigan!

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Another View
Close-up of the Clasp
Close-up of the fabric

Pattern: custom-designed pattern, heavily modified
Yarn: Chai, a 100% tussah silk yarn from ArtFibers, color 16
Needles: US 6 Bamboo Circulars
Started: April 2005
Finished: July 2, 2006

Notes:
Finishing this sweater was a New Year’s Knitting Resolution, and it feels great! To refresh your memory (it would have to be a very long memory, or you could cheat and look back at this entry), I got a custom pattern designed for my at ArtFibers when I purchased the yarn. I asked for a ballet-neck pullover with 3/4 length loose sleeves. I kept the sleeves and changed almost everything else. Making it a cardigan is the most obvious, but I also converted it from a ballet to a scoop neck.

Deciding on a closure was one of the longest processes. I considered hook and eyes, a zipper, buttons, clasps, one button, and finally the single clasp. I like the look of just having the top closed with the edges hanging open. They form points, which is kind of interesting (I swear they are right angles when blocked).

I did iron the silk. I saw a huge difference when I ironed the swatch between the pre and post ironing, but I didn’t see that drastic of a change in the sweater. I love ArtFibers, and I love all of their yarns that I’ve knit with so far!!

The length, the sleeves, and the open front, are absolutely perfect for a summer sweater in the air-conditioned office environment. I’ll get a lot of wear out of this sweater, I think. I love the fabric - it’s so beautiful, luminous, and amazing colors.