What's on my needles?

Thursday
Jan082009

Let's get it started!

I'm psyched out for this year! Is it too early to start talking about Stitches West 2009? This will be my 2nd visit and I can't wait, I tell you, I can't! All the wooly goodness makes me super-uber happy! I have alot of sharing to do, and geez, just don't know where to start? So excuse me if I'm all over the place 8-)

Since I'm talking about Stitches West, last year I saw Jennifer Hansen from Stitch Diva Studios there demonstrating her stash busting Tunisian blanket, which was totally gorgeous! I quickly bought the Jenkin's Tunisian Crochet hook in S with a stopper, thankfully, her blanket was such a hit that Jenkin's has these on back order still because of demand. After Stitches I went to a knit along for this blanket at Knitting Arts and started my blanket. I worked on it and found the method very easy and great "mindless" crocheting, or a cross between crocheting and knitting. I finally finished this, and am so proud of it. I love it so much. There are 9 different yarns in this, including Alpaca silk! It's so soft, and warm, this is fast to make if you actually spend the time working it, for me I put it away and finally decided to bring it out again.

Tunisian Crochet Blanket

Tunisian Crochet Blanket

Tunisian Crochet Blanket

Tunisian Crochet Blanket

I've been steadily knitting along on my Tech Square Afghan blanket, and finally, oh finally finished my Pocket Square! There are 3 pockets to it, a Kangaroo, Ribbed, and Pouch pocket. All are different methods and pretty darn interesting. I went on faith when following the directions, and thankfully the designer didn't fail.

Tech Square Afghan Pocket Square

In the middle is the Kangaroo pocket, method is fairly simple, you knit the center stitches to the desired length of the pocket, while leaving the sides on waste yarn, when your ready to knit the back of the pocket, you start knitting the live stitches on the waste yarn and when you get to the pocket front, pick up stitches in the back of it, in a straight line then continue knitting the remaining live stitches on yarn, and when you reach the same length of the front pocket, you use 2 needles, one for the back stitches and one for the front pocket stitches and knit the front and back stitches together, creating one seam stitch. Here's a close up:

Tech Square Afghan Pocket Square

This is the Pouch Pocket, the angle is looking at the inside or opening, that is lined with Red yarn. To start it off you take waste yarn and knit 2 rows of X amount of stitches you want for your pocket width, and then continue re-knitting the same stitches of waste yarn with the working yarn, and continue on your piece. When your ready to work the pocket, you remove the waste yarn, leaving 2 rows of live stitches, top and bottom row. You take these stitches and knit in the round, picking up a stitch at the corners to close the gap, and knit for however deep you want your pocket. You knit in stockinette so when you push the pocket inwards, it's knitted inside.

Tech Square Afghan Pocket Square

This is the back of the square:

Tech Square Afghan Pocket Square

The last pocket is a Ribbed square, you do a YO every other knit stitch, and then the next row you knit the knit stitches and transfer the YO's to waste yarn. When your've ready to knit the back of the pocket, you knit the YO's thru the back stitch, knit tightly, and keep going until you've reached the ribbing. You then seam up the sides.

Opening of pocket:

Tech Square Afghan Pocket Square

Out of all 3 pockets, all methods are pretty interesting, I like the Pouch pocket for being a loose change pocket, you really can't loose anything in it, the Ribbed one is nice, but you need to seam nicely, and the Kangaroo I love, very pretty and so many designs you can incorporate with it, I just don't care for picking up stitches on the purl bump side. I was so happy to finish this square, it had be hibernating for awhile because I was knitting other things or got stuck in the holidays.

I quicky cast on for my next square, the Entrelac square. I've made leaps of progress with this, almost done, but need to buy more yarn. It has 2 of my fave colors, green and red, oh my! I've never done Entrelac before, this is my first attempt, and I admit when I was first looking at the instructions, I was like, WTF, but mainly because the picture was far more confusing then the actual method. Anyways, I followed the instructions like a good little knitter, and sure as day, was speeding along in no time. This is why I love this project, you get something of everything and your smack ready for a real garment, like a sweater, or vest.

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I'm loving the color combo, my hubby picked the 2 to go with out of my entire color scheme. So far these are all the squares I have done, the Entrelac is not shown yet cause it's not yet finished.

Tech Square Afghan

From a previous post, I never got the chance to post a picture of the Dayflower gloves I knitted for my daughter for Christmas, here's her pose (note she wouldn't let me show her face, kids??!??)

Dayflower Gloves

This is yarn scrumptous!

I also participated in a Christmas Stocking Swap with Yarnwhisperer on Ravelry for the Death By Socks group. All the members thought it would be nice to knit a stocking, no competition, but a way of knitting something nice for someone else.

Here's the stocking I sent her:

Holiday Stocking 2008

And here's the goodies and stocking she sent me:

Stocking Package from Death By Socks Stocking Swap from Yarnwhisperer

I love the stocking, good color choice, and I love the Noro Kureyon Sock Yarn! All the goodies she sent, plus the lovely magnets and ornament.

Oooh.. and last, but not least, I received my Scout's Swag shipment, "Red Pear Tweed", I'm loving this color! Great for the upcoming Valentines day!

Scout's Swag Club 'Red Pear Tweed"

Scout's Swag Club 'Red Pear Tweed"

Phew! Sorry for the long post, but gosh I just needed to share all this, I have more, but I'll spare you and save it for another post.

8) R
Sunday
Jan042009

It's all about the "1"

No. "1" for 2008 has been a milestone number.

As most of you know I didn't start knitting until December 0f 2007, when a good friend, Leslie B., taught me the basic Knit and Purl. Before that, I knew nothing of the fibery world beyond the staples of Knit and Purl. Little did I know at the time that it would be a craft I would wholeheartedly embrace and thrive in. Since then, knitting has been a "gateway" of wonderful things for me.

I've learned how to knit useful, beautiful, and creative garments. I've met other wonderful, creative knitters, crocheters, spinners, dyers, to name a few would be Marisol, Nell, Leslie, and Cheryl. All are great knitters, crafters, creative and inspirational in their own special way. I have knitting to thank for meeting them.

I've learned more about myself, how my love for this art really has a deeper meaning, finding out that my late Grandma Luz was a natural in this craft. Many times as I'm going through my stash, knitting, or anything that involves the wooly stuff, I often think of her. It's a connection with her I never knew when she was alive, but one that I'm thankful for now because I feel her presence with me when I knit. Other great things I've experienced are swap, competitions, dyeing, spinning, and novice designing.

I've compiled a mosaic of pictures all from my 2008 year, which now that I look back was filled with so much. Especially this blog, something I enjoy so much. I've been maintaining it for 1 full year now, and am proud of what it inspires and how I can look back at my past.

There were so many more pictures I wanted to include, but felt this was pushing it. I won't list what each picture is because there's too many, but for short will list an overview below.

I look forward to another year of knitting, blogging, dyeing, spinning, and crafting. 8-)

-Sock Wars Socks, 3 kills
-Mini Scarf pin (personal project for Etsy)
-Tunisian Blanket
-Tech Square Afghan project (4 squares shown)
-Traveling Scarves Groups
-Crochet bag, Crochet Cowl
-Christmas Stocking
-MS4, SofSIII, Elm Row
-Basetweave scarf, Niners scarf
-Bookmarks, Dishcloths
-Gloves, beanies
-1st Rockymoreno "Skull" Cowl design
-My own dyed yarn, My handspun, knitting at night needles, knitta tag

Rocky's 2008 Year of Knitting, Dyeing, Spinning, Everything Rocky
Monday
Dec292008

Glamour Darhling

I've been eyeing the "Tudora" cowl for awhile, and finally made it. I had alot of Satori yarn left over from the Dayflower gloves I made for my daughter. I decided to use the left over to make a cowl, and voila!





This cowl was so fun and super fast to make. The Satori yarn is just devine, it's a mix of Silk, Mohair, and Wool. I actually still have a large amount left over that I'm trying to make matching gloves for my cowl. So far, so good, I'll post FO later.

My camera isn't working, so the pictures above came from my cell phone camera, sorry if I didn't have anything better 8(. I also have to share the finished Dayflower gloves I made my daughter which came out perfect.

I also want to share my goodies from Xmas, will do once my camera is working again.


Monday
Dec222008

Musical Christmas

I really enjoy Christmas music so much, I can listen to it all day during the holidays. Here are a few of my favorites I'd like to share.

Plus, I've temporarily revamped my digs here 8-)
EVERYONE have yourself a Very Merry Christmas this year 2008. If you don't celebrate this holiday, I'll wish you all the happiness during this time of year.

If you have the time, please do enjoy just a few of my favorites below. I would love to hear your faves!

A quick overview of all of them are:

--> Please Come Home For Christmas by Jon Bon Jovi
--> All I Want For Christmas by Mariah Carey
--> Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree by Brenda Lee
--> Christmas Song by Alvin and The Chipmunks
--> Christmas Love by Billy Idol
--> It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year by Johnny Mathis
--> Blue Christmas by Elvis Presley
--> A Wonderful Christmas Time by Paul McCartney

Enjoy!









sorry, no video, but music plays, it's Christmas Love by Billy Idol







Sunday
Dec212008

Where have I been?

It's been more than a few days since my last post and I feel horrid. I hate to miss posting, but things have been so terribly hectic for me lately. I have too many things to get done and not enough time. Besides my posting taking a hit so has my knitting. I have to say that it looks like I'll only have 2 completed FO's for Xmas gifts this year 8( But hey, it's my first year balancing out my passion for knitting with all the other things I have to juggle, so 2 FO's will do!

First I'll share this luscious yarn I scored at Artfibers months ago, and don't think I ever shared it? It is Satori, and I purchased 300 yards. I didn't write the color # down, but it is basically black with a purple sheen to it, it's pretty cool in person. My camera isn't that great at picking up the purple, can you tell?

Satori Yarn from Artfibers

I bought this yarn specifically for my daughter, to knit her something with, and for her Xmas gift I've started to knit "Dayflower Fingerless" gloves from HandJiveKnits. This yarn is so soft and warm, I'll have enough to make me a pair or maybe a cowl??? Hmmm..

Here's the right glove done

Dayflower Fingerless Gloves for Ladybug Xmas

Dayflower Fingerless Gloves for Ladybug Xmas

Dayflower Fingerless Gloves for Ladybug Xmas

Dayflower Fingerless Gloves for Ladybug Xmas

I'm about halfway done with the Left glove, should finish tomorrow. My other Xmas FO is not done but will be my mission to finish after I finish the Left glove. I was so lucky to at least get this done, my time has been little lately.

In the midst of my crazy life, I got some yummy cookies from Marisol, she's so kind to have mailed me these.

Cookies from Marisol

I got these cookies a few days ago, and they didn't last long. Everyone loved them, and gobbled them up quickly.

Some other goodies arrived too, the last installment of the Woolgirl Sock Club 2008 came in, and it's a treat, we get yarn from Hazel Knits in "Whispering Pine" colorway. A very pretty color that fits the weather so well. In this package is 400 yards of sock yarn, a Sheepy calendar for 2009, personal hand knit tags, and a stitch marker.

Woolgirl Sock Club Dec 2008 Hazel Knits "Whispering Pines"

Woolgirl Sock Club Dec 2008 Hazel Knits "Whispering Pines"

Woolgirl Sock Club Dec 2008 Hazel Knits "Whispering Pines"

Woolgirl Sock Club Dec 2008 Hazel Knits "Whispering Pines"

Last, I'll leave you with my doggy, who looks so comfy. I'll also be heading to sleep myself, it's already going to be Monday 8( but hey it's a short week!

Rosey being lazy Sunday before Xmas 2008

Happy Holidays Everyone!
R