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May Knit Goals!
I'm prone to being a scatterbrain, so I try to make a short list of things to accomplish each month (lest I have 27 different non matching socks).

No throwing books during finals - Sucess!

Finish Yarrow Rib #2

Start (finish?) Entrelac Socks

Start Eunny's Vest, Ribbi Cardi #2

Work on Dumb Scarf

On the Sticks

K1, YO, K2Tog Scarf

Sort of Samus

Yarrow Ribbed Sock

Rogue

Raglan with lace panel sleeves

Ribbi Cardi #2 (black/purple)

Mountain Stream Scarf

Sweater-A-Month 2007

Picovoli: Cathay - Needs blocking

Cabled Hoodie: Cascade 220 - Needs seams

Urban Aran

Mariah

Durrow - Done!

KnitPicks' Kimono Sweater: Silky Wool

[Sort of] Samus: Chester Farms 2-ply worsted - Some seaming and a whole lot of i-cord left

Ruffli Cardi

Top Down Raglan: Nashua Creative Focus Worsted - Needs blocked

Tricot: Ella Rae Classic (?)

Janda: Rowan All Seasons Cotton (gray/lavender/white) - Done!

Tubesque: Noro Garden + ???

Springfield (Cabley Twisty Rib Raglan): Cotton Plus

CeCe: ??

Lucy in the Sky: Shelridge Farms W4 (pink lemonade)

Rogue: Handspun

Shawl Collar Cardigan: Kathmandu Aran Tweed - Done!

Elizabeth Zimmermann's Bog Jacket

Ribbi Cardi: Cotton Ease (Black/Purple)

Ribbi Cardi: Cotton Ease (Blue/White)

Simple Knitted Bodice: Silky Wool?

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Knitting on the Road along

Sweater-a-Month KAL

An Unused Box!
Something should go here.
Follow up, and half project
Friday, December 22, 2006
First, thanks for the nice comments on my scarf! The yarn is Scarlet Fleece Silk & Ivory, in "Claret" (not shown). It's 50% silk/50% merino, 200 yards per ball (I have two), sportweight, and I'm using size 7 needles (which took a while to get used to - I don't see how Judy can make such great shawls using fingering weight yarn with large needles. Fingering weight yarn and size 0/1, sure -- but on 6s and 7s? Practice, of course, but wow.)

In other news, I finished knitting the felted bucket hat:

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There's a tip in the pattern to use a 39 oz coffee can to block the hat while it dries. Seeing as I don't drink coffee from a 39 oz can, I pondered what to do. Then I remembered my grandfather drinks coffee from 39 oz cans, so I called him and found out what brand he likes, and picked one up on my way home from work. After the hat is dry, I can pop it in the mail, and everyone wins!
posted by Amber @ 10:06 PM  
1 Comments:
  • At 9:15 AM, Blogger Unknown said…

    39 oz of coffee in a can! yikes! And yes, it takes a bit getting used to with the thin yarn and larger sized needles. Another hat eating your head. I think those hats like you!

     
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