progress ;)
hello internet! i’ve been a busy bee, yes i have thank goodness, and so far have been able to pretty much keep on top of school work and work work and even a little (but really such a small little) bit of house work… just as i’m typing though, i see one of my plants – a hardy succulant jade plant no less! – is visibly dying so all’s not totally well in this here hull household (alliteration! and yes that’s my last name by the way ;) ) plus i’m wearing bottom-of-the-barrel clothing and my cats are playing hide-and-seek in the laundry basket mountain, so ahem, yes there’s still quite a bit to do. however, on to the knitting, right? ;)
as you can see, the lacy bonnet has sprouted i-cords. a somewhat mismatched (that is, non-lacey) pair of mittens are being sent too – my sweet niece kiyra has a bad habit of ripping her hair out (what is that about?) so these fancy mittens will come in handy in the church, i’m thinking – i mean, what would it mean it she was being baptised and she started tearing her hair out! that would have to be a pretty bad omen, huh ..hee.
and what is this? a long-lost package finally arrived (postman = grrrrrr) from my now-not-so-secret pal kimberli! 5 gorgeous balls of pingouin’s asadir – they’re so airy and squishy, i love love them! and of course i immediately cast-on for this great plassard tank ‘ella’. i figure if i’m going to give cables a try, why just stick with one boring cable and instead how about go crrrazy trying to do several at one go? fraidy-cat that i am, i started with the back and finished it last night, simple ribbing. this was the first time i’d tried provisional casting-on, invisible casting-on, or whatever you call it – plassard’s great english translation called it ‘extensible casting -on’. anyhow, the yarn is a dream to knit – and it’s a cotton blend so it’ll be so cool to wear in the l.a. summer heat. i can’t wait – thank you so much kimberli!
also, sometime last week i started knitty’s itsybity mesh bag – i’m up to the sides part and it’s really slow going, especially since i decided to make it a bit wider than called for. but it was fun doing new stitches – herringbone, mesh, and basketweave – as well as doing a crochet cast-on, a good warm up to the invisible cast-on for my tank.
lastly, i met up with winnie last weekend and it went great. two yarn stores were closed (sux!), and though the other one was open, we didn’t get anything – how very unfulfilling. but then we went over to her place and drooled looked over my phildar mags and decided to do our own duo-knitalong! it’s going to be so great – phildar patterns are challenging and so those times when i’m eeking to myself silently, i can now eek away to winnie. i ordered the yarn yesterday from knitpicks (finally!) but with no guilt since the yarn is so darn cheap and since a specific project is in mind. of course, i threw in a denise needle set while i was at it. yay!
{ posted 18 May 05, under lacy baby bonnet & ella tank }
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So cool that you got to meet up with Winnie—it is always fun to meet other knitbloggers!
All of your knits are so much fun! I love that turquoise!~ Lolly
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Man, I am the same way with my poor plants! Your reminding me to water them :).
~ Moni
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you have been busy! And laundry…well, I don’t tend to do it until we run out of socks or underwear (and we have alot!). Life’s too short to be doing chores. ;)
~ Liz
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I’m Kimberli’s other Secret Pal, Tanya – she sent me some Asadir too, in pink. Isn’t it the best? I’m making a shrug out of mine. Love your tank, and your blog, esp. your book page. I got some very good book recs from it. I’d forgotten how much i love children’s lit.
Cheers!~ Tanya
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heh heh heh… it goes without saying that i love your knitting stuff right? we are going to have so much fun with that phildar top. and laundry? yea what laundry? i don’t do laundry until i’ve used up my last pair of undies.. and i have alot too.. ha ha. oh god i sound like a bum.
~ winnie
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the bonnet and mittens are so cute! cables are not as scary to learn as they look; i’m sure you’ll get it in no time and your tank will look great.
ooooh, drooling over phildar patterns—i’m envious.~ meowgirl
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Fear not the cables, my friend! They are fun and twisty and full of knitting enjoyment. Trust the Miri (just… mark your place, or you’ll end up like me with the never-ending Rogue sweater!)
I will suggest a lifeline, if you weren’t already planning on that – I find that ripping back cables is sort of a pain in the a**, so the lifeline helps.
LOVE that gorgeous bonnet. Came out so lovely. :)~ Miri