Wednesday, June 30, 2010

What I'm Knitting

Now that I've had a cortisone injection, I'm working my way back up to knitting a normal amount again. (Normal = a lot.)

First, I'm nearly done with the Penelope Blouse by Oat Couture. It's coming along great, I just have to finish the lace edging on one armhole and it's finished.

Two things. First, I'm knitting on that edging rather than knitting separately and sewing on. The latter leaves a real possibility there might be too much lace, or too little, when I reach the end of sewing. And second, I hate weaving in ends!

Second, as you can see in the picture, the neckline rolls, due to being stockinette with no ribbing. I'm not positive I like that. I know it's fashionable, but heck, I'm not. I considered doing the same lace edging around the neck, but realized it would flop down as it's about an inch. I don't want to choose a different edging that might work better but wouldn't match the rest of the sweater. So I may just leave it as is.

I hope to have it done in time to take on vacation. Hubby says, "You're going to wear a sweater in the summer? You're crazy. It'll be too hot."

I said, "But it's cotton. That's a summer fabric."

He said, "Cotton, schmotton, it's as heavy as a sweater."

So we left it at that. I guess only time will tell!

As if I don't have enough shawl yarn on hand, or shawls begun, I ordered two more shawl kits from Knit Picks this week.

First, the Seasons Shawl Kit in the spring and summer colors. The shawl has a rainbow of colors, which makes it casual rather than dressy, and it should go with any color I choose to wear. I especially like the graceful scalloped edging.

Second is the Baltic Lace Kit. It includes enough yarn for two shawls: the 60" x 50" Karukell Shawl, and either the 8½"x 60" Catkin Scarf or the 20" x 60" Catkin Stole. Both are Estonian patterns, the Catkin a bit simpler and more straightforward, but I don't think I'll have trouble with either one.

Then, as if all that weren't enough, while at my knitting group at my LYS, I picked up a copy of Socks From the Toe Up from Wendy Knits. I've knit a number of pairs of socks from the top down, but I've always wanted to try toe up. Great instructions and lots of lovely patterns; I especially like the Butterfly Socks with a delicate lace pattern.

There! I think that will keep me busy. What are YOU working on?

4 comments:

The Transmogrifier said...

I like the Seasons Shawl, too. Hadn't seen the other kit you mention until now - probably that catalog is waiting for me in NH. But it's purty, so it's on my wish list now. :)

What am I working on? We move into our new apartment tomorrow, and I've been getting ready for that! We have enough stuff to camp out with for now, and will get the rest of our things from NH over the next month.

The only knitting I'm working on is an apparent stress fracture in my left pinky toe. I think going down stairs here is taking its toll on my feet - I'll have to modify my footsteps a bit.

Elizabeth Delisi said...

Sorry to hear about your toe...ouch. But it sounds like the moving is proceeding well. Has your mom seen the new apartment? Let me know when you're back in NH.

Heather Garcia said...

Well, you already know what I'm working on mom, but I just wanted to say I looooove the yarn for that Seasons shawl!!! Also, super excited about socks :D

Elizabeth Delisi said...

The Seasons Shawl should be fun to knit, with the rainbow of colors. Can't wait. And about the socks...well, you won't see them till December. ;-)

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