Wednesday, June 13, 2012

And Now Back to Knitting

I decided that it had been too long since I last knit a sock.  Also, I just have not been motivated to work on the baby blanket now that it's hot enough my air conditioning is on.  So, I grabbed a skein of Malabrigo Sock that I had in my stash and started thinking through what kind of sock to make from it.  I knew I didn't want just another vanilla sock, even though I very much enjoy knitting those.  No, this yarn is special sock yarn, so it needed a special pattern.  After going through my previously knit socks, I decided it was time to make another Nutkin.

My first Nutkin was made out of a cotton blend from Knit Picks, and I adore the snug fit the sock has.  I also really like that hemmed cuff of the sock and have been pleasantly surprised and how well it stays up compared to my usual ribbed cuff.  So, I got to work and I managed to get this much done so far:
Still adore the pattern and I am enjoying the yarn even more.  Can't wait to have these on my feet!  I think I am going to try to get these done for the day I get the boot off as my present for having a healed ankle again.

Knit on...

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

A Finished Project

So I finished up my needlepoint from last week and I'm very happy with it.  It was fun to do something a little different, and I also appreciated that this was not a super large project to introduce me to needlepoint.  I made this mistake with cross stitch when I first gave that a go for a school project and realized it takes a lot more time to finish than a 16 year old might realize.  I also have a fond memory of me stitching non stop and then when my hands got tired, my mom stitching so that I could get it done in time for the class project deadline.  Thanks, Mom!

This needlepoint took me a few days of working on it and not knitting at the same time.  So, without further babbling, here it is:
Cute little coin purse, and I think my friend will enjoy this.

Knit on...

Monday, June 11, 2012

Books

This week at the college, they have been weeding out some of the older books to make room for new ones that students have requested.  Before they donate the books, they gave the employees of the college a chance to go through them and pick out anything we wanted.  I hobbled over to the book table and found some that I thought needed to come home with me.  Most of them were books like this:
The Shakespeare books are from the 1930s and have notes scribbled in them from past students.  I have enjoyed flipping through them to see what the students were writing about then and what they found interesting about each work I picked up.

I also picked up a Rudyard Kipling collection of short stories and poems from 1926 and a volume of poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning from 1884 that is stamped with the old school name of the Kentucky Female Orphan School, which I found very interesting.  Here is my haul:
Knit on...and go read something!

Friday, June 08, 2012

Yarn!

While I am very upset that I can't use my wheel right now (darned double treadle) without my other foot (should also mention I could probably use it, but I like the double treadle action and I'm not very coordinated as evidenced by me being in a cast.  I probably couldn't keep it going very easy with one foot), I did manage to finish a skein of the Bob's Favorite Bird before I fell.  If you didn't see the story of how this colorway got its name, you should read the comments from a couple weeks ago where Yarn Geek explained it.  It's worth a read!  So, without further ado, here is approximately 213 yards of a fingering weight Shetland yarn for your viewing pleasure:
Knit on...

Thursday, June 07, 2012

And Now For Something Completely Different

While being laid up with the foot, I decided that I would dig through some of the craft cabinet and see what new thing I wanted to make.  I wanted something other than knitting since I had worked non-stop on the shawl for several days.  So, I found a needlepoint coin purse I had picked up at Hobby Lobby ages ago.  I've never done needlepoint before, so I figured, what the heck?  Might as well try something new and get ahead on a Christmas present for this year.  I'm not very far along on it, but here it is:
I am enjoying it so far.  I've done cross stitch pieces before, so I'm not new to needlework, but this is different.  It's rather fun though and very simple.

Knit on...

Wednesday, June 06, 2012

The First Fruits

My tomato plants have started producing now and I'm happy to report I have harvested the first few fruits from them.  Here are my little ones:
These are going to go wonderfully with some tuna for my lunch!

Knit on...

Tuesday, June 05, 2012

When You Have All the Time in the World

What do you do when you can't drive, can't go up and down stairs easily, and there is nothing decent on TV?  Well, you grab some yarn out of your stash and start a new project, of course!  I had a long weekend away from work because of Memorial Day, so I decided I wanted to knit another Citron shawl.  I did complete the shawl over the weekend and now that I am able to block it (the protective boot on my foot has made life much easier even if I am still on crutches), here it is:
The yarn is from my stash and is Patons Lace Sequin.  I actually kind of adore this yarn even if it is mostly acrylic and I usually have a bias against that.  The sequins were just fun and added some entertainment to the very simple knit.  It took 1.5 balls of the yarn and now I have to figure out what to do with the remaining yarn.  I'm leaning towards sparkly coin purse or headband.  If I have enough, maybe both!

Knit on...

Monday, June 04, 2012

A Wee Problem

So, on Thursday last week, I had a bit of a problem.  You see, I have this invisible puma that follows me around according to DF.  It lies in wait, just being patient for that one moment when I am vulnerable.  Thursday was one of those moments.  I was walking into Renee's back yard, when suddenly the puma struck.

I heard a snap, I went down, and I went down hard.  I thought I had broken my ankle for sure.  Renee grabbed some ice and I hobbled over to the chair where we took assessment of the situation.  The puma was long gone at that point, and I was left with a decision: To ER or not to ER.

I chose UTC instead and Renee drove me there.  They were pretty sure I had not broken the ankle, but that I had a high ankle sprain.  They wrapped the foot in an ace bandage and sent me on my way.

Fast forward to Wednesday of the next week when the ankle was doing worse and was even more swollen than it had been before.  I went to a foot and ankle specialist who took x-rays and assessed the foot.  She was horrified that the UTC people had not casted my foot given that it was a high ankle sprain.  So, I left the doctors office in some high fashion footwear:
The doctor was concerned that I couldn't move my toes.  I am happy to report that as of Friday, the piggies are moving again, so hopefully the worst of this is over.  I go back on Wednesday to make sure that is indeed the case and to have them figure out the rest of the treatment for this lovely puma-induced injury.

So that is the fun story of how a puma kept me away from my blog and all the people that I like.  Damn you, puma!

Knit on...

Friday, May 25, 2012

Health Update

For those of you who saw my post about my blood pressure being up, I wanted to give you an update as to how I am doing now, about one month later.  My blood pressure at its last reading was back in the normal range.  I have dropped a few pounds and my clothes are fitting a little looser now.  Overall, I feel better and will continue to add more walking into my daily routine until I am at a weight that will allow me to run without pain to my hamstring.  I've been enjoying my walks around the local parks where I live and am increasing my distance a little each week so that I can be up to walking 5k on a regular basis again.  I'm hoping by the time another month rolls around that I will be up to that and will still be enjoying my now healthier lifestyle.

Knit on...

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Spinning

I also have started working on the shetland roving I picked up from Yarn Geek this weekend.  This colorway is called Bob's Favorite Bird.  When I bought the roving, I wanted to make a laceweight yarn, but the fiber seems to have other ideas.  It will probably turn into a heavy fingering weight yarn by the time it's all spun and plied.  I'm still thinking it will be a shawl, but a heavier one than I had intended.  Here's the spinning process:
I really love the feel of this wool and the colors it has in it.  It's delightful to spin and I would totally recommend Yarn Geek to anyone.  Plus, the pair of them were fun to talk to and I always enjoy buying lovely fiber from lovely people.  They have an Etsy store, so go check them out!

Knit on...

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Blanket Progress

I worked a little bit on the blanket this week and it's now grown decently.  I can definitely notice that one black square, so I'm glad some more of the black is about to get added after this last pink section:
And sorry for the very wonky photo.  This is what happens when you try to take progress pictures after having a glass of wine with your dinner (I rarely drink, so a glass will have this effect).  I'm still trying to decide who to give this blanket to since now it has come to my attention that several friends are about to have little girl grandchildren in the near future.  I'm leaning heavily towards one right now, so we'll see if that's who this eventually goes to.

Knit on...

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

The Goodies

So, I couldn't leave a fiber show of any kind without purchasing something.  I decided that this year I was only going to purchase fiber while at the show this year since I purchased mostly yarn at Stitches.  I perused the tents first, then went around and second, third, and fourth time before finally narrowing down exactly what I wanted.  The first purchase of the day was 4 ounces of Frabjous Fibers sparkle merino:
I then wandered around and decided on a challenge fiber that I had never spun before.  This is 4 ounces of nylon roving from LunaBudKnits:
Lastly, I picked up 8 ounces of shetland roving from Yarn Geek Fibers:
If you haven't noticed, there seems to be a trend in my color choices.  I hadn't even really noticed until I showed a friend the yarn on Saturday afternoon and she made the comment that those must really be my colors.  Yep, guess you could say that now since I also picked up nearly the same colorways from Dragonfly while at Stitches.  Go figure.  Guess you can call me an earthy blues person!

Knit on...

Monday, May 21, 2012

The Farm and a Fiber Fest

Hello, everyone.  No, I didn't drop completely off the face of the earth last week.  Rather, I left the city and went to the farm to house sit for some friends of mine.  While on the farm, I learned several valuable lessons.  The first is that if a horse wants to smell your hair bad enough, it is possible for him to inhale so hard that your head may get stuck in his nostril.  Or at least enough hair to feel like your head.  Also, when removing your hair from the horse's nose, remember to not scream out obscenities at it as this upsets said horse.  Thirdly, a shower is necessary after a horse inhales your hair.  Fourth, horses, or at least these horses, do not like the dinging noise a car will make when the door is open and the car is running.  Lastly, do not attempt to pet the pony after previous mentioned dinging noise has upset them as this will cause the pony to shoot you such a death stare that for a moment, you wonder if you might be having an out of body experience.

I ran away from the horses and back into the city to once again get around animals that have the ability to sniff my hair into oblivion.  Saturday was the Kentucky Sheep and Fiber Festival and I went to that.  There was a wall of bamboo:
There were lots of vendors, including the lovely ladies of ReBelle:
There were sheep of all kinds:
There were alpacas, llamas, and cashmere goats:
And there were fleeces:
Oh my, were there fleeces:
And yes, I did manage to keep my promise to myself that I would not buy and process a raw fleece again after my last attempt with Charlie's fleece.  What did I buy, you might ask?  Well, that is for the next blog post!

Knit on...

Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Thoughts on Strawberries

In the next couple of days, I will be getting 5 gallons of strawberries from a local farmer.  I'm very excited about this as the strawberry crop has been early this year and my usual farmer is already out of her crop.  This year, I planned out the canning process based on the time the vegetables and fruits should be coming in season.  Well, they came early this year and I was totally not prepared.

I'm thinking that my Thursday night or Friday night activity this week will be making strawberry jam.  Last year, I made a couple of jars of a mixed berry jam that I have savored of the past year.  I'm down to the end of my last jar, which made me very sad when I thought I would not be getting any strawberries this year.

Do any of you all can or preserve your own foods?  Has your growing season started early or late this year?  How do you go about preparing for the summer bounty of foods?  I'm just curious and wonder if anyone obsesses about local produce seasons the way I do.

Knit on...

Tuesday, May 08, 2012

The Blanket Grows

The blanket is continuing to grow.  I didn't get a chance to knit very much this past week, so I did not meet my goal of having the turquoise panel completed by the end of the week.  I made decent progress on it though, considering how hectic the week was.  I'm really hoping this week will be quieter at work so I don't come home quite as tired and can crash for a bit and knit.  Here's the progress:
Sorry for the crummy picture.  I was just not taking the time to lay it out properly for a snapshot when it's a giant square at this time.

Knit on...

Monday, May 07, 2012

Derby Day

Since I live in Kentucky, the Derby is always an eventful day around here.  My family throws a party every running and so, once again, we gathered to watch the horses run on TV:
We of course had food.  Here's dessert:
You will notice a lack of Derby Pie here.  None of us are huge fans of this traditional dessert.  The horses ran, and none of the ones I placed bets on even came in the top 4.  Congrats to I'll Have Another and his jockey for taking the title.

Knit on...

Friday, May 04, 2012

Blanket Progress

I knit a little more on the baby blanket this week and now have block 5 completed and almost block 6.  Here is a progress picture:
I'm hoping to have blocks 6 and 7 done by the end of the weekend. 

I'm also trying to figure out what I'm going to work on for the knitting olympics.  I am thinking about making a lace shawl out of the Dragonfly squishy lace, but I'm not sure which pattern yet.  Anyone have any suggestions for 875 yards of laceweight?

Knit on...

Thursday, May 03, 2012

Plants!

Saturday, I went with Renee to the farmers' market where we quickly became depressed when we realized how early the growing season had hit.  While this might make some people happy, we were devastated.  Why?  One word: Strawberries.

Last year, late into the strawberry season, we discovered a lovely old woman selling strawberries out of the back of her truck.  These were the best darned strawberries I have ever eaten, and I grew up in Florida, home of the Plant City Strawberry Festival!  These tiny berries were sweet and tart at the same time and made the best jam I have ever made. 

She was there this week.  She was almost out of strawberries...probably for the season.

My jam making just went right out the window.

So, we decided we needed to get plants going for the growing season since who knew how long we would get given the accelerated nature of the market this year.  I live in an apartment, so I don't have much of a chance to grow my own produce.  This year, I am dedicating part of my living room to it:
I have one Old Time Tasty tomato, one cherry tomato, and three bell pepper plants.  I will have produce!

Also, for an update on the orchid:  One day after giving it some water, it is starting to perk up.  We'll see how it does after a few more days!

Knit on...

Wednesday, May 02, 2012

Verda

Downstairs in my apartment building is a sweet elderly lady named Verda.  She is always asking how DF is doing, what crafts am I working on now, and, like on Friday, she asked me if I wanted any of the furniture she was getting rid of.

She had two nice shelves, so I took those back upstairs after thanking Verda (and planning to take her cookies this afternoon as another thanks) and pondered the fiber usage of the shelves.  The big one went into the craft room:
The shelf even had little hooks that I decided were perfect for hanging sock and lace weight yarn to show off the pretty colors.

The second shelf went into my living room where the spinning wheel resides:
The shelf was just the perfect size to hold some spinning fiber and add some color against the wall.

Thank you, Verda for the shelf donation!  I'm just glad to be able to show off the fiber now.

Knit on...

Tuesday, May 01, 2012

And Back to Knitting

I was not expecting to get distracted with the orchid for my next post, but hey, it happens.  As a quick update on my knitting, you'll see that the baby blanket is growing:
Four blocks in, 6 to go.  At the time of this writing, I'm actually almost done with block 5, so I'm about half way there now.

Knit on...