Showing posts with label knitting spinning mittens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knitting spinning mittens. Show all posts

Friday, January 2, 2009

New Year's Knitting

I'm still making Christmas presents... and will be for just a little while. This is because I did not start my Christmas knitting until Thanksgiving - my fault, I know. Originally, I had decided NOT to knit anything for Christmas, but then I saw some yarn...and a pattern book...and decided that a some mittens might be a quick project - and they were - quick for me, that is. I am happy to report that ONE pair of mittens was finished before Christmas Day.



Now I'm finishing mittens for George's wife, Beth. As I knitted yesterday, I found that I could not put the first one down. It was like the colors and charts were addicting -"just one more round....just one more round...." and pushing me to finish.
Front side
Beth's mitten front


Palm side
Beth's mitten palm

I'll cast-on the second mitten today and try to finish before school and life smack me in the face on Monday. ACK. Life surely does get in the way of doing what I really enjoy.

Oh - and I also finished these:
Mitts for Caroline

-mitts for Caroline - but guess what? They were not photographed either! I'll get them before she goes back to college, I guess! What a lousy photojournalist I am!

I've also been spinning a bit. Here are the results of my first, second, and third attempts at spinning/plying.

1. Outlandish purple/pink merino #1 from Stoney Mountain Fibers
First attempt merino
2. Cotswold from Frontier Culture Museum in Stauntonplied cotswold

3. Merino/bamboo from Julie at Flawful Fibers
merino bamboo plied
I am currently trying to spin some BFL. Merry is being a little finicky though - must be the cold weather - or the silly bow!
Merry merry


Next on my knitting list:
  • a Calorimetry for Alex's GF
  • a pair of mitts for Lisa
  • a pair of mittens for Kim
  • and my eternal WIPs.
If only I could knit at school all day! Hmmmmm....it's January - maybe the snow gods will smile on us and I can get a little extra knitting time...."red sunrise in the morning, sailors take warning..."
bleak midwinter