Friday, January 9, 2015

I started working on the Firmaments Lace Shawl right after my mom died in March 2012. It was intended to be my "coping" project. I was doing good up until I got to the Elongated Fountain Lace a.k.a. Chart C. It's not hard but just...tedious! But right after my mom died, that's when the first store I was working at closed. I assumed I was going to have that summer off and la de da. But the Monday after my last day at the first store, I was called to come take on a position at the second store. Then of course things became hectic. Blah blah blah. Then 2 years later, my second store closed...and I hadn't made much progress on Chart C either. I'd pick it up every once in a while but it was just TORTURE! I never wanted to give up or frog it, I just didn't feel like working on it. Then fast forward to just recently. I guess after having my heart destroyed, I needed to push myself through the "torture" to kind of help heal.

Anywho... Chart C is supposed to be repeated 9 times but...that ain't happening! I just want to get this thing finished, even if it's going to be smaller than I'd like. Hey, now I may end up with a fancy table cloth that may fit one of the many tables I've inherited over the years! But back to what I've done, I only managed to make it to 5 repeats. I originally settled on 4, but once I finished the 4th...I talked myself into 5. I would've done 6, but I started to feel superstitious to a small extent...and would want to end with 7 instead. But enough is enough! 5 is the end result. Two days ago I started on the BO edging.

The Diamond BO edging was confusing as heck when I read the instructions before starting on it. But then I read some project notes on Ravelry...which made me realize I had no idea what I was even comprehending when I originally read the instructions. Anyway, once I started doing the actual knitting, it started to make a lot more sense. It usually does. If something seems confusing when reading ahead, it always makes sense when you actually do the work! This edging it going to be another slow process for me since it's done in many short rows and not super repetitive (sometimes it's easier to memorize a fragment of stitch instructions and just repeat those many times until the row of a gazillion stitches is complete). But I am sooooooo happy that I am finally coming towards the end of this project!

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Some updates:

- My boyfriend broke up with me in early November. Basically he says he's been going through difficult times... and didn't want a relationship anymore, I got the boot, shut out of his life. I worried myself sick (literally, I wound up with shingles...my body's tolerance of stress keeps decreasing) over his well being. It still kills my soul.

- Car problems...I won't even go into the details but I was hoping to get this straightened out before getting a job. I desperately need a job but don't want to risk the consequences my car problems could result while commuting.

- I participated in a mini-craft fair (or what they called a "pop-up market") recently. I got to use my tent for the first time and had some wonderful people help and teach me how to set the thing up. There wasn't a lot of traffic in the area, thus no customers. But it gave me the chance to get a feel of what it'd be like participating in something bigger.

-Which all of this has resulted in me getting more serious about Sparkle Elegante!


I'm also currently working on some fingerless gloves using the Red Heart Super Saver in Day Glow. I made a shawl/scarf thing out of a skein of Day Glow and it turned out really neat looking...kinda like tie-dye. However, everything else I've tried with the second skein doesn't look as cool. So I finally settled on making fingerless gloves...maybe someone will enjoy them?

Friday, September 26, 2014

Fancy Design In Knitting

This is the Fancy Design In Knitting from the FitterKnitter.com website. I did two repeats and went ahead and included rows 1 & 2 on the second repeat. It was another easy stitch to knit up.


Thursday, September 25, 2014

Twisted Vine Eyelet


This block comes from a stitch pattern I found on the Vogue Knitting website. This one is called Twisted Vine Eyelet. I like it...and yet it doesn't excite me that much as the sample on the Vogue site. Then again, Vogue...everything's probably going to look so much better on that site just because, haha :D



Friday, September 19, 2014

Snowdrop Stitch

Today's knitted sampler block is of the Snowdrop stitch which I found here: http://newstitchaday.com/knit-snowdrop-lace-stitch/

It was incredibly simple to knit. I was kind of bored with the look at first (honestly I love the look of more intricate knitting and prefer to do that over something more "simple") but it's grown on me.


Thursday, September 18, 2014

Normandy Lace Edging

I have this crazy idea again to start working on various blocks of knitting patterns. First up is the Normandy Lace. I don't remember where exactly I came across this (I'm certain I found the source through Ravelry). But here's 3 repeats of it worked up in some vibrant blue Red Heart Super Saver yarn!


Thursday, January 2, 2014

I came across this fun variegated Red Heart Super Saver yarn on a recent trip to Walmart (blah). I had to have it. Fun, neon colors...yes plz!



The Blacklight colorway was begging to be made into a simple beanie hat. I started it Sunday night. Every basic pattern I came across suggested to cast on anywhere from 88 to 100 stitches but I just went with 80, since I'm a loose knitter, and hoped for the best. I think I did pretty good at estimating. Oh, and I used a pair of size 5 16" circular needles 'cause that's my go to for hats, hehe. I worked like a busy little bee last night and finished it. Yay!


#thrilled

I already feel so accomplished finishing a project on the first day of the new year! tee hee  Now I need to come up with more, small goodies to make! mwh hahahaha