31 March 2008

i spent the last couple of hours photographing and cataloging my stash and i've come to a few conclusions.

1) i hate acrylic. hate.
2) i am too cheap to buy anything else.
3) i am too lazy to take care of anything else (and so are all my friends). we are definetly wash and wear people.

this is a problem.

it's compounded by the fact that acrylic is such a tricky beast...i *think* it's soft until i actually handle it for more than a minute or two. so i have multiple skeins from long ago (and not so long ago...because i never learn my lessons) that i have no intention of using. even the blends (with the exception of berocco comfort *love*) have been tricking me lately. i have a mohair/acrylic/nylon blend that felt plush and soft in the store....turns out it was on clearance for a reason. lion brand homespun is the worst. once it knits up, it's so scratchy but still weirdly soft. i need to just stop buying it....but it's so pretty! and goes on sale a lot.

i found some fun superwash wool/cotton at the LYS the other day which takes care of the lazyness in fabric care factor. i'm going to buy some tomorrow and see how that goes. sigh. i can't afford to be a yarn snob.

after taking pictures of the booties today, i realized they are a sad sad pair (see?). lopsided, lumpy, and one is pointy! definitely into the first tries pile. but i'm still going to make the hat. dorky booties deserve dorky hat. viva la pom poms!
of course i get my ravelry invite at 1am. and of course i screw around for an hour instead of going to bed. it's just as cool as i anticipated though. love it when that happens.

i knit the other sock/bootie tonight. it's just as lumpy and not entirely on purpose. i dropped a lot more stitches on this one too...got too involved in the shield. poor lem.

i still don't know what to think of them. hubby says they're cute but he has this thing about smallness = cute. either way, i'm going to make a simple hat with yellow ribbing trim and the same pattern. and a pom pom. i've always wanted to make something with a pom pom but i think they're kind of dorky. since i'm 90% sure the whole thing will end up in my first tries pile...well why the hell not.

ok. bedtime.

30 March 2008

i'm number 596 on the raverly list! today or tomorrow baby! i wish i'd know about the waitlist checker a week ago. i've been stalking my email (im)patiently and quasi compulsively....and now i know for sure. i can't believe some people waited for months. well. i can. but i wouldn't have been happy about it and i'm grateful i didn't have to.

i found a pattern for lindsay's hat. yay. but it will probably still be a while....i don't want to buy any more needles that will ultimately come in an interchangeable kit until i decide if i want one or not. i guess i could make it on sixes. we'll see. need to work more on the afghan. speaking of which...i must bid you adieu.

29 March 2008

i have officially annoyed my friends and family with my incessant knitting chatter. somehow, they just don't get as excited as i do about how quick i can knit with my new addi turbos or that i learned a new stitch. the first couple of projects, sure. there were the oohs and aahs....but i think i'm turning into that person. you know the one....their stuff is kind of cute, in that homemade way but they're not quite good enough yet that it's anything special. and while that may be true.....it's still special and i want people to see it damnit!

enter blog. now it's your own fault if you you read my rambling and look at my lumpy socks.

by the by: look at my lumpy socks!!!!
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(the second photo truely showcases the lumptasticness)


i used the adorable adorable flakey baby socks pattern from anny purls. but no sleep the night before (that'll teach me not to refill my meds) and my first try at color work, magic loop AND socks makes mine not quite so adorable. should have just worked on nathan's afghan. but still a pretty good first try.

because i was so tired i only did one repeat of the fair isle pattern and the rest in mindless stockingette. i also tried a three needle bind off which would have been fine if i would have remembered to turn the damn things inside out. doh. i blame sleep deprivation. oh well. this way there's no seam rubbing on baby's foot. yeah. that's it. i also made the color on the toe less thick to match the cuff. but yeah....magic loop is AMAZING. never ever EVER using DPNs or short cables again. ever. dropped stitches and ladders? $10 to $20 for a better length of cable for the project? i will not miss thee.

too bad i have to make the second sock kind of lumpy too, so they match. (yeah. it's intentional. that's it.) then again, if i decide not to subject any of my friend's babies to my ineptitude and just add them to my "first try" pile, that isn't an issue and i can make "prettier ones" right away. but then i have an unmatched sock (which is really more like a bootie because the worsted is so thick and tight). that's annoying. what to do what to do.....no really. tell me what to do.

anyway. i tackled them as an afghan break....but really? i just need to stop getting distracted from the afghan. it's going to end up a christmas present at the rate i'm going. it's still only 1/3 done.....but knitting much faster thanks to my new needles. yay addis!!! the gage didn't even change like i was afraid it would. yay. too bad they cost so much. my pocketbook is hoping hoping hoping that when the options/harmony trial tips i ordered come in a couple days i'll like them just as much.