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Knitting Update

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

In case you were wondering, the projects I was working on during the Cocoa Swap are still ongoing.

I really love the dragon scale pattern, but I can’t seem to get the fit I want.

Dragonscale Wristwarmers in Koigu Mori

This sample is my third try (currently in size 2 needles). I wish there were size 1.5 needles! Grrrr. Soon I’ll undo it and play around. I think the next version will be on smaller needles with an added repeat.

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Christmas in March, aka Cocoa Swap3 Conclusion

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

After a rough week, I got home late on Friday (thanks to a sick passenger on the subway) to find my Cocoa Swap package waiting for me. And just in time for a soggy weekend.

Assorted Goodies from my Cocoa Swap 3 Exchange

I can’t wait to try out the yarn. I think I’ll need to do something with cables since I now have another cable needle! I’m excited about the cocoa too. I love Trader Joe’s, but have never tried the cocoa. On the other hand, I’m quite familiar with the chocolate. :)

For many years I had Trader Joe envy. My sister Caroline used to talk about how much she liked it, but living in New York, I didn’t have one of my own until a couple of years ago. My mother got a store before I did (Now she has two!). I make monthly pilgrimages for things like salsa and, more recently, Powerberries even though I live in New Jersey.

I’ll have to keep my little knit buddy up on shelf. Boo! has been admiring him a little too much. Luckily I can distract him with the empty box.

The reed infuser is really pretty. I can’t wait to try it out. I’m intrigued by the phrase: “blooms within twenty-four hours.”

Thanks, Ponyknit!

I must also thank my hostess Kate! She also sent along some goodies!

Yarn and

The silk will make a lovely spring/summer scarf! There’s a leather tote pattern I’d like to do soon.

Thanks, Kate!

Look at What the Etsy Fairy Brought Me!

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Spindle (and photo credit) from Butterflygirls Designs (via Etsy)

A few years ago Marie Mockett gave me a spinning kit. (If you haven’t read her fabulous debut novel, Picking Bones from Ash, go get it and read it now!) It took me a little while, but I finally got around to trying my drop spindle out. Most of my attempts have not been all that noteworthy (There will be pictures at a later date when I have better consistency.), but I had some revelations, namely a series of inspirational blog articles.

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Questionnaire: Yarn and Chocolate (What could be better?)

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

The Yarn…

1. Do you knit, crochet, or do both?

Both, but I’m 98% knitter and 2% crocheter.

2. What is your favorite one-skein project? What item do you find you knit the most of?

This winter its Dragonscale Wristwarmers by Mary Hunt. You can find the pattern at ravelry.com. I got mine in a knitting calendar.

I’m a compulsive sock knitter. I’ve knit around 50 pairs of socks.

I knit lace every summer. For some reason I have no trouble knitting mohair in 90 degree F weather.

3. Do you like using a particular type of needle or hook? (wood, metal, straight, circular) Is there something you’ve been wanting to try, or a particular size you always seem to be short on?

Circular knitting needles rock whatever the size. I’m not too picky about metal or wood, but I don’t like plastic. I’m curious about an 8″ circular knitting needle. I have a project (see Question #2) that I could use in size 1 or 0. I’m pretty well stocked on most stuff although my collection of glove needles is scanty.

4. What’s on your needles/hook right now? What’s your oldest UFO (unfinished object)?

a. Dragonscales Wristwarmers in Koigu Mori (holiday treat to myself)
b. A snail hat in Malabrigo Aquarella
c. Toe-Up Socks in leftover Gypsyknits! Sock It Merino Superwash, but I’m running out of yarn. (Maybe more wristwarmers?)

My oldest UFO is a sweater the starts off in a circular pattern. The instructions are in Swedish, but I’ve been able to write out what I’ve needed so far. Unfortunately I’ve found a math mistake and I haven’t gotten past that. I’ll just have to make a muslin pattern and fit my knitting to that.

5. What are your favorite types of yarns? Are you allergic to any yarns, or just hate working with something? Anything type/brand of yarn you’ve been dying to try?

I love really soft, merino wools. I have a mild wool allergy and can’t use anything scratchy. I also like alpaca, cashmere and mohair (although I have enough mohair to last a decade). I love sock yarn and would eat it for breakfast if it had some nutritional value.

I really dislike acrylic. Acrylic is evil. Acrylic is cardboard in disguise. I’ll try to be open minded. If there’s a good acrylic that won’t turn to cardboard in a couple of washings, please let me know!

7. What are your favorite colors? Brights? Pastels? More muted colors? Variegated? Are there that make you want to stab yourself in the eye with your needles?

I love jewel tones: purples, deep blues, reds. Yummy, yummy! Smokey, moody and dark colors also work for me. I like wearing black, blue and gray in the winter. (It sets off the jewel toned accessories really well!)

Pastels often make me look washed out. I generally avoid light colors.

8. What is your favorite knit accessory, your fancy needles? stitch markers? your yarn cutter? What do you have TOO many of? What do you wish you had?

Hmm. will have to think about this one…I’ve never really thought about knitting accessories.

I could always use stitch markers since I seem to lose them so often. I guess I’m a pragmatist when it comes to these things. Function before decoration.

I also seem to be out of cable needles. The knitting gremlins has stolen my toys!

I don’t think I have too many accessories. Yarn, on the other hand…

The Chocolate

1. Do you prefer boxed/packets, or something homemade?

Not picky so long as it’s tasty. I prefer bittersweet and dark chocolate over milk chocolate.

2. Marshmallows or whipped cream?

Marshmallows!

3. Do you use any ‘add ins’

Brandy and Amaretto are not (although not in the same cup). I like chocolate with chili pepper, but I generally don’t doctor that myself.

4. Are you a year round cocoa drinker or just in the winter months?

Year round

5. Do you like flavored cocoas or are you just a ’straight chocolate’ kind of person?

I’ll try just about any combo. Raspberry-chocolate and chili pepper chocolate are my favorite combos.

6. Do you enjoy cocoa from restaurants or shops like Starbucks? What are some of your favorites?

For a brief time, Starbucks had a drinking chocolate that was very good. Mariebelle is one of my favorites!

7. You’ve just made the perfect cup of cocoa – is it in a thick mug, or a thinner cup? Where would you sit to drink it?

Thick mug. On or near the couch.

8. You’re enjoying that perfect cup, what treats will you enjoy with it? Are they sweet or salty? Crunchy? Soft and flaky?

Usually nothing, but if I do indulge I go for sweet. Truffles are the most decadent.

It’s all YOU!

1. Do you have other hobbies like spinning or scrapbooking?

I teach sewing professionally, but I love to sew for myself. I’m just beginning to learn how to spin. You can find lots of stuff on the Internet, but I’d like to take a proper class at some point. Is playing Xbox a hobby? I’ve been playing way too much Dragon Age lately.

2. Do you collect anything?

Yarn, fabric, kitchen gadgets.

3. What is your favorite part of Winter?

The lights at Christmas time. They make New York look magical.

4. What sort of scents do you enjoy? Any difference in what you like for your house versus what you like for your body?

Patchouli. I’m into woodsy and spicy scents. As for my house, I usually let the smell of dinner fill the apartment.

5. Are you allergic to anything?

Penicillin and its derivatives. (I just had a bad experience in which root canal was the best part of it. Yeah. Bad.) Apparently a whole lot of trees: pecan and oak are the worst. Melons, I can’t have any of them.

6. Are you on Ravelry? What’s your ID?

Yes. Yarndiva9.

7. How would you spend an ideal winter afternoon/day?

Knitting, playing Xbox, writing. Somewhere in there I’d love a grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup.

8. What’s your favorite animal?

Imaginary or real?

I’m torn between dragons and unicorns for imaginary.

I like snow leopards, mammoths and miniature schnauzers. I wasn’t a dog person until I met my Boo!

Le Nouveau Bébé Est Arrivé!

Friday, September 5th, 2008

Maggie's First Sweater

Little Maggie was born on Wednesday! I’m an Auntie, again!

Shaun x 2!

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Shaun x 2!

Shaun the Sheep

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

Knitted Shaun the Sheep

My friend Kate found the kit for this delightful knitted version of Shaun. Now I’m addicted. Shaun #2 is already half done.

Take a Look and See!

Friday, March 21st, 2008



Hobbit Socks 2, originally uploaded by SueJG.

The Most Awesome Socks Ever!

My hat goes off to SueJG. These socks are absolutely brilliant!

Sock News

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

I was recently in California for a wedding.

As part of my travel ritual, I try to make it to the nearest yarn shop, in this case Monarch Knitting in Pacific Grove, California. The wonderful people there are always so helpful. They helped me find the pattern and the yarn for my wedding shawl. Here’s a detail below.

Kid Silk Haze Lace Shawl

They have also introduced me to my latest favorite yarn, Regia’s Design Line by Kaffe Fassett. If you take a look here or here, you’ll get a peek of what all those fabulous colorways look like knitted up. I’ve been knitting with Regia for years and love their other colors, too, but this line hits home for me.

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Boo’s New Sweater 2

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

Scott and Boo! are big fans of the Tampa Bay Buccaaneers. Just wait until I have the right shade of blue and white in the stash, and then it’ll be a “Go Giants!” sweater.

Boo!'s Red and Gold Sweater