Wednesday, 30 December 2009

Progress on the Sweater

Here's the sweater as far as I've gotten. I'm getting to the part that has to reversible because it will be a lapel.



I didn't pin this out, so you can't see the pattern too well.



Here is another view.



Here is a closer view of the upturned edge so you can see both sides.


Sunday, 27 December 2009

Holiday Hodge Podge


Well, everyone finally got out of the hospital, so we had our holiday celebration. We skyped with Texas, so this is  what we got to see during the ceremony.





I got some totally cool gifts and one of my absolute favorites is this fireplace set. I didn't realize the shadows would be so bad, but the stand has this gorgeous wrought iron twist. I've already used the poker and find it very useful. Tomorrow I will sweep ashes and use the little broom and pan!






Aimee approves too!



And of course, I've been working on my knitting too! I finally finished the first clue of my Panama Shawl knit along. We've gotten four so far, but I think we get a rest until the 31st - so maybe I'll catch up by then! Here is how it looks so far!




New Project

Okay, I know I'm losing my mind - I really needed to start a new knitting project, but Monika Eckert has this great Lace Shawl Knit-Along called the Panama Shawl going and I just could not resist! So every day we have to knit as much as we can and I am two days behind already.



This is what I have so far!




Our family finally got healthy enough (with everyone out of the hospital) to have the celebration we had planned for Solstice. What fun! It was Aimee's first time through this and she really liked opening presents! Look how tired she got!



Have you ever seen a bigger smile? Children just love the holidays!

Saturday, 26 December 2009

Friday, 25 December 2009

O'Keefe Meets Minnesota

Okay, that is a bit over-blown, but sometimes the artist works with what is at hand.


Aimee didn't quit get it, but it was fun anyway!

Thursday, 24 December 2009

30 inches on the Sweater

I've reached about 30 inches in diameter and have two more patterns to do. Then it will be on to the sleeves! When I pinned it out I pulled the stitches off of my needles so I guess I'll be fixing dropped stitches for a while first! I have to have reversible patterns for this part since the outer part of the circle needs to fold over as a lapel. I'm not sure how to weave in ends for this part!


You can see how I extended the pattern on the right (below) to try and make the sweater longer at the bottom.


The new reversible edging pattern is not really too visible but I am using Barbara Walker's Jack in the Pulpit for a couple of rounds and will end with Seagrass and then garter stitch.

Tuesday, 22 December 2009

I wrote this for a Social Networking Site (Public Spectacle https://www.public-spectacle.com/) but I figured I might as well put it up on the blog too. It's not that I really feel this way - but I wanted to vent about the pressures of the season and do so tongue in check! I love my family and love being with them for Christmas (and I don't even take any anti-depressants - what a boring person, nonetheless I offer a poem to Christmas tensions!):

Holiday season
Tense with due reason.
Family rivets
on hospital visits.
Pneumonia and breathing
and stomachs aren't easing.
This excessive tension
goes without mention.
Ongoing eating
to prep for our meeting.
I know my best trick
for feeling much less sick
about Christmas anguish
is simply to vanish.
I'd take one pill less
if there were less real stress,
But since we won't blow off
the gath'ring there's zoloft.
What have I got to give?
I need a sedative.
Guess I'll go shopping
On benzodiazepine.
But shopping mall Muzac
Is better with prozac.
And I know I won't falter
if I just have cymbalta
and nobody panics
when armored with xanax.
But since there's no chance I'll
Be able to cancel
Please fill your satchel,
Dear Santa, with paxil.
I'll sit quite content
'Til Christmas has went!
I won't deck the hall,
but I won't care at all!
Good will can cease,
If I just get some peace!

Picture from Sunday Mercury.net



Monday, 21 December 2009

Das Gift


My sister has promised us the best holiday gifts ever! (She's so proud of them she felt she didn't have to label them!)

So now we are worried that she has joined some underground fundamentalist world change group. I think its a Global Warming Taroist group.



Anyway, we are prepared.



Happy Solstice Everyone!

Friday, 18 December 2009

Sweater Update

So I've done a 24 inch diameter (of a 40 inch diameter necessary for completion).


I pinned it out on the bed to see if I had problems with the petals "bagging". So far so good. The blue section is where the sleeves will go. (You can see the sleeve place on the left but not the one on the right.) Click on the image to enlarge and you can see some of the lace pattern in the beige sections.


Thursday, 17 December 2009

State of the Sweater

Just thought I'd post some update photos. Here is the state of the sweater.


Aimee finally pooped out after a busy day of playing.




Sunday, 13 December 2009

A Few Odd Family Pictures

Just a couple of shots of a few of the local residents.


Wednesday, 9 December 2009

Get Well, Mom

Just a wish that you get out of the hospital and lick that pneumonia soon!



There's an air hockey tournament on hold 'til your recuperation and release!!


My puppy has this! Waaah!




Went in to have her allergies checked and they found demodex instead. Its not a bad case, but still very disappointing.

Monday, 7 December 2009

Free Form Lace Scarf

I finally got around to blocking my freeform lace scarf (well most of it).


It isn't quite dry yet.


Did this doodle today too!


Sunday, 6 December 2009

Sweater Back

Well the medallion part of the back of the sweater is almost finished and now I'll have to do some major figuring to know how to proceed! I can't figure out if I like this or not!!

Wednesday, 2 December 2009

New Knitting Project

I think this is going to be the back of a sweater.



This is a soy wool blend called Waves (by Lighthouse). It will probably pill like crazy, but it is fun working in a big not too tightly spun yarn for a change. (It is going so much faster than my tiny needle lace projects!!