
Intarsia Sheep Dress in Progress
Originally uploaded by Sultry
It wouldn't take a genius to figure out who this is for! Hope I finish it a) before recipient out grows it or b) before we start road trip North. I think I can. I think I can.
Everything you need to know in life you can learn from knitting.
It wouldn't take a genius to figure out who this is for! Hope I finish it a) before recipient out grows it or b) before we start road trip North. I think I can. I think I can.
"And the stash at WEBS is THIS big."
Even though the "trunks" of knitted items got lost (courtesy of UPS), Susan Gibbs gave a fine performance when telling us about Juniper Moon Fiber (and the Farm), the present day vagaries of the yarn business and how a dynamo works. Susan is the dynamo.
And who knew that practically all the wool grown in the US is promised to the US ARMY for wool uniforms? That's why "her" American-designed wool yarn actually comes from Italian sheep. And, apparently, US mills are either tiny and run like hobbies, or huge and only make thread for American Outfitters. Here she is a "job creator" and she can't make it work for Americans. (She does draw the line, however, at sweat shop conditions for both humans and animals. Those Italian sheep and millers don't know how lucky they are.
Plus, Susan was just SO endearing.
Gonna knit.
I'm just having fun. Life is good. but after I had lots of fun with purples and yellows and the mouse and filters, this seemed to need to be called Yearning.
I went and re-read the story of the Six Swans.. I'd always so identified with the sister "making" shirts that would break a spell of enchantment which entrapped her brothers. I had totally garbled the story... but I still think that knitting for loved ones will keep them from bad things!
So far it is working...
Found out I'd made two left fronts to DH's sweater. Ripped back to the beginning of the "vee."
So what did I learn (again)? Most mistakes can be fixed... even if the ones in knitting can be undone more easily than others.
Noro Silk Garden Two Row scarf. (Some of the color overlaps worked MUCH better than others.
This is The Harlot's One-Row Scarf in old stash yarn. The ball band said "Cantata" and had a loopy logo, but nothing on the web now matched the wool, nylon and poly fiber content.
I'm quite proud because I presented it in a gift exchange tonight and only started it two days ago. Yaay! And stayed on my "stash diet."
MasonDixon had a contest in honor of Project Runway to design knitted designs for critters that were not bears. Go to Flickr
http://www.masondixonknitting.com/archives/2008_02.html#002338 to see all the entries, and then to Mason Dixon to vote for your favorite.http://www.masondixonknitting.com/
"Maybe one of them is an old lady who knits sweaters. Are you going to walk up to her and say, oh my God, what's with you? I can't believe you actually have the temerity to know how to knit sweaters."consecutive generations."
"You're equating armed combat with knitting
sweaters?"
"I'm saying we're all good at something. And that's what I'm good at. Maybe it's the only thing I'm good at. I'm not proud of it, and I'm not ashamed of it either. It's just here. I can't help it. I'm genetically programmed to win, is all. Several