Posts Tagged ‘photos’

Annis is done~

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Just a quickie to post these pictures:

Annis Shawl

Annis Shawl

The dreaded nupps. Can I just say that I am terrible at nupps? Because I am. :/

More WIP wars

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

I seem to have issues finishing things. Behold, exhibit A:
Carrie's cardigan WIP

One shoulder seam, and the zipper, and I’m done! Sadly, that shoulder seam has languished in that state for about two weeks now.

However, in my defense, I present this.
Sipalu

The Sipalu bag that I started in January is off the needles. Now it, too, can languish in Finishing Purgatory until I get around to it.

I can’t be too hard on myself, though, because check out how awesome it is.
Sipalu closeup

Anyways, I did in fact cast on the Annis shawl. Lace, especially long skinny lace like this, looks boring on the needles:
Annis shawl WIP

I have to set all of this aside for now, though, and do some major seaming work on SECRET PROJECT. It is at least easy, if not terribly interesting.

notes to self

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Dear Self,

February Lady WIPNo, you may not start a shawl. You have two sweaters on the needles right now (remember that other one? Hmm?), and the laptop bag, and if you cast on another giant project you will go cukoobananas. Put that laceweight down right now, missy.

You may, however, cast on a new pair of socks if you want. I am not entirely cruel, and that yarn you got for that sekrit project is not going to work for said project but would make a lovely pair of socks.

Oh, and remember: you have 14 swatches to knit for TKGA! Yeah, you were hoping I wouldn’t say anything, weren’t you?

Love,

The sane part of your brain.


In other news, I made Monkey socks! They are, well, Monkey-like. But they fit! Huzzah!

MONKEYS.MONKEY.

over the river, through the woods

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

what we did at AXThis time, I’m blaming my silence on Anime Expo! It was my first time in Los Angeles. I brought my Artist Alley table, which was not terribly successful, but I had lots of fun anyways. I had authentic LA experiences such as In-n-Out and getting in a car accident on the 110. (In a rental. *sob*)

I got a lot of work done on my Two-At-A-Time, Toe-Up, Magic Loop socks. That’s too hard to say, so I call ‘em the stripey socks. I have no picture, so just imagine some turquoise, stripey, stockinette socks. Knitting on the plane was an interesting experience… My balls of yarn kept wandering off, tangling, and generally being pains. I have a feeling that if I wasn’t dealing with two tiny, slippery balls of sock-weight yarn, it wouldn’t have been a problem.

Here are some things I do have pictures of!

ITEM THE FIRST: Aguona! The laptop bag is toddling along slowly, but surely. The yarn has been irritating my hands lately so I haven’t put a lot into it. Still, I’m almost through the orange stripe and moving back into red territory. This is me performing the dance of joy.
Aguona 50%Back of Aguona 50%

See that spot on the left of the second picture? The one that’s missing the top row of white dots? Yeah, they’re in there, but they’re totally buried. Oops. I’m going to need to duplicate-stitch over those.

AARGHSpeaking of oops, I made a big one on my new project. Our knitting circle is doing a February Lady knit-a-long, and I’m going at it with gusto. Unfortunately, at one point some stitches fell off the needles, along  with the stitch markers at the increase point. I put them back on in what I thought was the right order, but alas! This was not the case. And me being a super-duper-genius, I didn’t notice for oh, six or ten rows. That’s something like 1800 stitches I need to rip out. ARGH. Check out my amazing photo illustration at the left to see the oops.

Fortunately, I’ve been able to console myself with ten delicious balls of Rowan Felted Tweed. I’m gonna make my husband a sweater as a reward for putting up with me.

Rowan Felted Tweed

OM NOM NOM

the devil’s in the gutters

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

shrug-in-progress

I am making a shrug! I based it off the Everybody’s Doing It pattern. I used garter stitch instead of seed stitch, though, and made as many border rows as I damn well pleased. As a person with extra-wide arms, wider bands tend to look more proportionate on me. Also, the yarn is so very, very soft.

shrug + Daria Multi

I also picked up a hank of Noro’s Daria Multi in order to make some cute I-cord bracelets. Noro and I have such a love-hate relationship. This time around, I love the yarn but I hate how it absolutely refuses to become a ball. Honestly, I should go to JoAnn and ask for an empty trim spool – the sort with two posts – as I bet it would be the only thing that could properly tame this yarn. It’s more cord then yarn, anyways.

in the gutters

The other thing I’m working on is the TKGA Masters Program, Level I. I have heard tell that it can turn a normal knitter into a neurotic wreck, and it is SO TRUE. It’s for good reason, though; I’m learning how to really watch my tension and quality. The picture above is my billionth attempt at 2×2 ribbing. I am supremely unsatisfied with my ribbing skills. I am trying to tame the gutters that form in the second knit stitch, and so far I have not had much luck. Trust me, it looks worse in person. *sob*

In order to prevent myself from feeling completely inadequate, I knit Swatch 10, which deals with yarnovers. I discovered I also hate my yarnovers. Did you know that it’s possible to do them wrong? I mean, aside from wrapping the wrong way. I mean, mine were all sloppy. This did not help my feelings of inadequacy.

Finally, I turned to something I really can do: Swatch 4, bar increases. Bar increases! Easy peasy! I’ve done tons of those! In fact, it only took me about eight tries to get a decent swatch.  I actually have to finish the top of that swatch, so there is no picture yet.

Yeah, I’m taking this program pretty seriously. How seriously? I knit a gauge swatch, which I then washed and blocked before I measured it. Doing things properly and by-the-book from the get-go? That’s serious business right there.

Picspam time!

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

The Fake Isle hat.

The Aguona laptop sleeve in progress. It looks way cooler than I actually am.

I am kind of irritated with Knit Picks, because they printed the two charts for the bag on two sides of the same page, meaning I have to pull the chart off my board every time I need to change charts – which is twice per row. If they were on separate pages, I could magnet them back-to-back. I ended up scanning them into Photoshop and following it on my laptop.

The ACen desert

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

acen09boothFor the third year, I had an Artist Alley [small press/vendor] table at Anime Central. This is why the blog has been so quiet; all my energy went into convention prep!

The con went really well. I met great people, I did a lot of fun commissions, and I made some money. Other than MORE SLEEP, what more could I ask for?

Now that the convention is over, I can actually breathe for a few minutes!

Here’s a couple pieces I did for ACen:

I wanted to have more done, but alas! I had a severe case of artist’s block. Ah well.

<kirk>NAAAAAAAN!</kirk>

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Okay, I’m still obsessing over this book. I am declaring tonight to be NAAN NIGHT. To facilitate this, I picked up some ghee the other day. I also made the mistake of looking at the nutrition label on the ghee. It is about as healthy as one would expect clarified butter to be…

To combat that, I’m also going to try making the granola recipe. Sadly, I had almost none of the nice healthy ingredients needed. Yeah, I’m never gonna lose weight with my pantry like this.


In non-food news, I picked up some trim for the Flora Dress. I had an old Spool O’ Ribbon that I thought would work, but  it was too shiny. Instead, I found this adorable, soft, multicolor braid. I love it – it keeps the dress festive.

WIP: Flora DressWIP: Flora DressWIP: Flora Dress

See that line across the bodice? That’s where I screwed up the dot pattern repeat. Whoops. I still need to put the elastic shirring through the bodice, though, and I’m hoping the elastic will hide that little oops. It’s more obvious in some lights, anyways.

Next up: elastic, blocking, and then straps.

Baking the revolution

Monday, April 13th, 2009

For my birthday, my husband gave me a book I’d been wanting – Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day. My mom gave me her unused baking stone, and I was off like a rocket. This book has me making all sorts of delicious things.

bready, steady, go

Sandwich bread: om nom nom.

I need to pick up some honey, and then I’m going to make brioche like a fancy baking person. I’m no Big Chef (friend and amazing baker), but hey, my house still smells delicious!

Tiny, tiny hats

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Preemie HatI joined a knitting circle, and I’m super excited about it. They have a focus on charity projects, and so I knitted a teeny tiny preemie hat.

The pattern is Bev’s Baby Ribs and it’s just a little k2,p2 ribbed hat. Still, I quite enjoyed the company and the knitting! I didn’t finish up on Monday, so I finished it as “homework.” I wonder how many hats I can get out of one skein of yarn….

Oh, and I tried the Baylene needles. I like them! They’re grippy and flexible. They worked great for this project; I wonder if they would hold up to, say, sock knitting.

Pattern: Bev’s Baby Ribs
Yarn: I Love This Yarn! Sport Weight, soft blue
Needles: size 3 DPNs

And now, I’m off to figure out the difference between tags and categories. I feel a strange deja vu – yesterday I figured out the difference between sets and collections on Flickr, so.