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Baby Surprise Jacket

I took a lot of knitting when we went on vacation and had lots of fun knitting and also doing a bit of yarn shopping.  As for knitting, I took several projects but the real project was the EZ Baby Surprise Jacket.  If you’ve never made one, go and run to get the pattern, some needles and some yarn and give it a try.  It’s an addictive pattern and you have to sort of have blind faith that it all work out and turn into an actual garment when you’re done.  and, one row adds after the other and it grows and grows and you just can’t put it down.  It works with all kinds of different yarns but it really is attractive with handspun……… I’m already plotting for several more with one of them that will be made from some handspun that softly shifts from a dark to a light tone of the same colour family.

So, here is my first finished baby surprise jacket and believe me, there will be more.  I don’t think I’ll have the patience to do the adult version but I’m looking forward to other small ones!!

EZ Baby Surprise Jacket - Handspun Yarn

I finished it off with the cutest little heart buttons that I had at home.  I did run out of handspun and I had just shy of 300 yards, knitted on 4mm needles so I’m thinking I need a bit more next time.  I did go out and find the lovely coordinating commercial yarn to finish it off and it actually finished it off so nicely that I might always finish it off with a solid colour…….. don’t you think?

Back from Vacation

Wow, re-entry into the real world seems to be challenging today. After 2 weeks off work, one of which was spent at home and the other on Vancouver Island in Parksville, facing “the music” of getting back to the routine of fixing lunches, getting everyone out the door in time and being a productive member of the office team seems a bit daunting. The heat around here hasn’t helped because sleeping has been a bit of a challenge.

I have no good pictures with me right at the moment but let’s just say that my vacation plans to knit a lot partially came true.

I used some gorgeous handspun to knit 95 (or so) % of a Baby Surprise jacket. I ran out of yarn 6 rows short. Isn’t that a pain? I bought some coordinating wool yarn at Mad About Ewe in Nanaimo on our way back and now I have to sit down to finish those 6 rows. It will be very, very cute though!!! I can see more BSJ’s in my future, especially from handspun. I just have to either be prepared to find a coordinating yarn if I run out of yarn or use some of my slightly larger than 4 oz quantities of fibre.

What else did I knit? Well, on the way there and while in the car a lot, I worked up one sock using a 6-ply Regia yarn. The yarn came in 50 gram balls and really, 6-ply socks are supposed to take about 150 gram balls. Of course, I only bought 2 50 gram balls so I was worried of running out of yarn there, too. I know I could have gone toe up but I didn’t have the right two circs handy to do toe-up on two circs so I decided to go with a ribbed shorter cuff sock and lo and behold, the first sock got done from 1 50 gram ball with just a bit left over. All is good in the 6-ply sock world, especially since I bought this yarn in 3 different colourways. I’m thinking that at least one of the other colourways might be turned into some variety of fingerless mitten. Sock #2 is on the needles but barely started.

I started a cute little neck scarf (the pattern name escapes me and I don’t have the book handy right now) from one of the One Skein books. I’m using some lovely handspun for that pattern, too and I’m just over halfway finished with that.

Just before we went away, I started the Nanner sock pattern by Wendy Johnson and finished sock #1 using some lovely, lovely soft yellow Tofutsies sock yarn. I never cast off sock #1 and so sock #2 hasn’t been started yet.

The last project that I was working on while I was off is the Traveling Woman shawlette. For that, I’m using some lovely Merino/Tencel handspun. I could be done with this project but I decided to enlarge it a little because I’ve got quite a bit of yarn. So right now, I’m aiming for 2 extra repeats of the first lace chart. I just started that 2nd additional repeat so I’m getting close. I don’t want to push it beyond that because I certainly would hate to run out of handspun just at the edging.

I don’t want to write this post without any pictures (but I don’t have many accessible right here to me at the moment) so here are a couple.

Upon my return home, I spent a bit of time saying HI to my Ladybug and finished n-plying this lovely rainbow SW Merino. I had some issues with the singles breaking but overall, the finished yarn looks just fabulous. What should it become? I’m actually, really thinking socks….. Cheeriness for a cold winter’s day.

I promise I will come back with pictures for these lovely knitting projects as I work on them some more.

And last but not least, here is my very favourite picture of my little guys, taken while we’re on our lovely summer vacation:

A Little Lunch Time Diversion

A little lunch time diversion is all I needed today on one of our precious few sunny days. Sunshine really seems to come at a premium these days and it hasn’t really felt like spring yet and we’re already into June. Where I work, I don’t have to walk far to find a park bench with this lovely view. I will look at this beautiful view and downplay the fact that behind me is a rather busy highway. Nonetheless, the sun, rather mild temperatures and the need for some peace away from my desk sent me to this lovely spot today.

I brought my current sock in progress, a lovely, plain old vanilla sock using some handspun, Navajo plied Merino/Silk. I love the colours of this yarn. The original fibre came from AllSpunUp. This is the second sock and I’m carrying it around in my trusty little drawstring bag from Zig Zag Stitches.

I didn’t knit much today. Just a few rows. I finished the instep decreases and now I’m on the home stretch as this is sock #2 already. I can’t wait to finally finish up a sock project again. I have started a few pairs of socks but not finished any.

This week is a crazy busy week. I think I have to make a mental note to myself that June really isn’t the month to load up with various commitments and activities because just the nature of June with recitals and year end activities at school adds enough to an already busy schedule. It’s only June 8th and I’m feeling exhausted. I need a vacation!!!

Lazy Blogger

I’ve been a lazy blogger over here at the old Creative Corner Blog but that doesn’t mean I’ve been lazy.  I’ve been spending a lot of time getting my Creations by Uli web site for my chainmaille jewelry off the ground.

Go take a peek: Creations by Uli

There’s still lots of work to be done.  I’m slowly building the gallery and some pages of interest to those who like my jewelry and also links for those who want to learn more about creating chainmaille.

Tell me if you like it…… my normal tendencies toward purple have totally shifted (I’m still a purple girl) and I’ve gone for crisp white with bright orange.  I love the look.  I can’t wear orange but it sure feels happy and cheerful to me for the site.

Well, instead of getting ready for Fab Fair which is a show I’m participating in this weekend, I’ve been playing with the template for this blog.  I think I love this template.  I think I’ll feel at home here as I try to write more.  June might be a bit hit and miss though because I think I might have slightly over committed.  Feels like I’ll be running from one thing to the next constantly.

Most interesting in the last little while is a dyeing workshop I’ve been participating in.  I will try to blog more about it this weekend.  We have one more session left to go but the first 2 sessions were fabulous.  Hard work but the results were so worth it.

Tonight I’m leaving off with my most recent handspun – some silky cashmerino from Fluff Fibers on Etsy.

It was a great spin and the result is yummy soft and fluffiness.

Currently on the wheel is some BFL/Silk from AllspunUp and today, I bought a bit more (just a tiny little bit) of the Fishy SAL that Kirsten from AllSpunUp is running.  What an undertaking!!!!  The fibre will all be Polwarth – such yumminess.  I’ve been so good about NOT buying any fibre but this past week has brought me to my knees again.  Let’s just say that there will be a few lovely packages in the mailbox soon.

It’s late and I must go but I’ll be back soon with more details about my dyeing experience!!!  A new hobby you may wonder?  Well, let’s just say I have a whole newfound respect for those who dye up all this gorgeousness for us spinners and knitters.

I’m in a Pro-D day all day tomorrow.  I’m hoping that I can sneak out my sock knitting project and just plug away at my current sock while I listen – all day long…. I MUST knit.

Books

I love my hubby!!! I use my Amazon wish list for many reasons. Foremost, I add books to it for me to remember a book that I’d like to get at some point – it doesn’t mean I’ll get it from Amazon – but it’s a good way to keep track of books I’d like. I know that other family have used the list to scope out gifts for birthdays and Christmas and all those good things. What’s nicest though is that hubby, who is a ferocious reader, orders a lot from Amazon. I don’t think he ever has any problem ordering enough to get up to the $39 free shipping threshold but what’s nicest is when he decides to go to my wish list and pick a few random (usually the newest items) from my wish list and orders them with his order. So yesterday, I came home to two new books:

The first book was Wendy Johnson’s new book “Toe-Up socks for Every Body”. I’ve merely had a chance to flip through it but I see some fabulous patterns in there. Mostly I fall back into my simple vanilla sock knitting slump when I decide on a pair of socks to knit and usually that’s just a result of me wanting socks to be simple, mindless, take-along knitting. My attempt to knit through her previous toe-up sock book as well as Cookie A.s book Sock Innovation really failed miserably. I completed one sock and have a second sock from the first book on the needles and I have a bit of the cuff done from one of the Cookie A. book. My patterned sock knitting success seems to have stalled…….. having said that, I do love a lot of the patterns in this book and I’m torn between picking up the previous pair of socks in progress or casting on something from the new book tonight. I like knitting my toe-up socks on 2 circs although, when it comes to top down socks, I’m all about my DPNs. So, as it is, my only set of sock knitting size of two Addi circs are stuck in that one in progress sock as mentioned above so I really should just bit the bullet and finish those socks first but starting a new pair of socks is so much more tempting. I guess the answer………… buy some more needles, eh? Buying more new needles is always the answer when we have startitis, isn’t it? Well, I will evaluate tonight and see where things take me.

My second surprise from the Amazon order was Rachel Herron’s book “How to Knit a Love Song”.
I’ve been looking forward to getting a hold of a copy of this book for a while now, too so I’m really looking forward to the read. I love to read but I find that with my crazy schedule and my hobbies and attempts to make a real go of my chainmaille jewelry, there isn’t much time to sit back and relax with a book. My relax time is my knitting and spinning and that wins out over reading. So, I find stolen moments to read – five minutes here and 2 minutes there. Reading a book takes me a while and right now, I have this book as well as a Nora Roberts book on my night stand. They’ll last me for a while but I am looking forward to stealing those moments to read both of these books.

Knitting news………. Not a whole lot.

Spinning, yes, the spinning continues. I’ve become awfully obsessed with the LUST over a Schacht Matchless wheel although I would never, ever let go of my Ladybug. I love my bug and wouldn’t trade it for the world but somehow, the sirens are calling me saying “you need a second wheel”. You need a wheel in the home theatre down in the basement!!! Don’t think I’m about to go out and buy myself a new wheel. No money for any of that. LUST is the word. It’s definitely not a priority as I have a perfectly, wonderfully, beautiful and fun spinning wheel.

Recently, I spun up some some baby camel/silk. Gorgeous fluffy and soft stuff. I ended up having baby camel/silk fluff everywhere. I spun this skein for an Etsy friend. She ordered the fibre and had it delivered to me and in exchange for some of her gorgeous photography, I’ve been spinning up a few braids of fibre for her. I have a braid of Wensleydale left to spin. As for the baby camel/silk blend, as I said, it was very soft and fluffy. I found that separating the top down into smaller strips did leave a lot of fluff all over the place. Black pants are not recommended…. It drafted and spun beautifully and very quickly. There was no pre-drafting required. I spun it into a nice lofty 2-ply yarn that’s around a heavy DK/light worsted weight. I think I could have spun it very thin as well but that was not my goal for this particular yarn. The colours are rich and beautiful. The fibre came from FeltStudioUk.

 

 

Right now, I’m spinning for the Tappan Zee cardie from the latest Knitty. I’m a little further along than the picture shows. I’ve been using Crown Mountain Farms Corriedale pencil roving in the Ghost Dancer colourway. I split the bump in half and spun 4 oz on one bobbin and 4 oz on the other bobbin. I started plying last night and basically plied until most of one bobbin was full. Tonight, I will ply the rest onto another bobbin and hopefully I will have my first two skeins ready to go soon. I’m enjoying spinning the CMF pencil roving a whole lot. It’s such a mindless spin and as I’ve got lots of other stuff going on, when I sit down, once everyone is in bed, this is the perfect distraction. It provides me no further aggravation and that’s what I need at the moment. I don’t have a recent picture but here is a picture when I first started spinning the singles/

I’ve been working pretty hard on getting my jewelry web site (blog style with added pages such as a photo gallery etc) off the ground. I still have more work to do such as adding more pictures to the gallery and maybe writing an “About Me” page. But, even though I’m not quite done yet, I think I’m ready to say, pop on over to get a feel for the digs. I’m quite pleased with it at the moment, although I am rather fickle at times and may change it all around again. I’m not getting much traffic there at this point so I’m allowed to fiddle around with it and play…. See it here

I’m hoping for warmer weather soon!!! In warmer weather finished skeins dry faster. J See you all soon!!

My Little Model

III

I’ve been doing some crocheting lately. Peek at my little model. I crocheted this hat for my little girl. She had lots of fun modelling for me.

I’ve never consistently done much crochet along the years but I know how to quite well. Just like knitting, I learned way back when. I’ve done all kinds of things from granny squares to filigree wallhangings/curtains to some items of clothing. Right now, I’m really having fun experimenting with my rather large stash of the simple Handicrafter Dishcloth Cotton and various summer hats. I’m quite enjoying crocheting this spring.

Here is another little cutie baby that I gifted a hat to:

Still experimenting with some more!!!

Testing

Just testing something.

I have so much to catch up on

it’s insane!!!  How could I be so blog lazy for so long???  Did the Ravelympics take everything out of me?  Well, I don’t know but I think part of it is that there is so much going on that the blog always gets the least attention.

I guess I’ll start way back when and go in little spurts untilI catch up……..

After the Ravelympics were done, the first thing I did was finish a pair of handspun socks with some gorgeous handspun from Crown Mountain Fibres.  This had been sitting in my stash for a bit but socks seemed like the thing to cast on.  They were a great knit:

Socks and Fingerless Mittens

Knitted on 2.5 mm Hiya Hiya stainless steel needles (my recent most favourite needles) and just my basic top down sock pattern.  The yarn was the gorgoues SW Merino in She’s Like a Rainbow – 3 plied.  I had quite a bit left when I was done so I decided on a quick pair of fingerless mittens.  I love the set!!!

It’s Easter Monday.  We had a lovely long weekend and I’m cherishing that today is another day off for us.  I’m trying to get all kinds of creative things done around here including some chainmailleing, some picture taking, some weaving, some knitting and some spinning.  My current project on the wheel is some super soft baby camel/silk which is a pure pleasure to spin. 

I will try to keep the updates coming over the next few days!!!!

Go Canada…….. Go!!!

While the Canadian Hockey team was getting ready to go into overtime at today’s fantastic last sports event of the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, I was sitting at my computer, officially crossing the Ravelympic finish line with my projected.  I finished……… YEAH!!!

Here is the collage of my finished handspun Multnomah – it is such a fabulous pattern.  I know I will knit it again – with handspun or with some of my commercial yarns.  It’s a great little pattern.

Ravelympics 2010 - The The Finish Line - Multnomah Shawl

It was a fabulous 2 weeks.  I wish I had taken in more of the action but it seemed a rather large challenge getting around all the people with the little creatures.

I feel accomplished that I got this project done.  During the week, I have to tell you more about my fun shopping trip to my fave LYS, 88 Stitches

Two More Rows

I’m really loving that there is a wireless network to connect to while I spend two hours at the dance studio while I wait for the little Miss. Oh yes, I think I didn’t mention that I got an iPhone for my birthday last week. I wanted one so badly but really can live without one so it was a great surprise and much as I expected, I love it.

This morning I lined up at the ungodly hour of 6:20 am to participate in the awesome annual customer appreciation Sal at the fabulous 88 Stitches. Thanks to Sue and all her stuff (including the hubby ). You guys are awesome!!! I will flash my stash on Ravelry but let’s just say a bunch of lovelies came home with me, mostly Noro. I like it for weaving.

And, as the Olympics wind down, I still have hope to finish my project. I have two more rows to knit. Those will get done in the next hour, here at the dance studio. Blocking right after and maybe it will be dry by tomorrow for its photoshoot!!!!! I Believe…..yes I can do it.