Sunday, July 30, 2006

The Chronicles of Yarnia

Yes, still working on the Fuchsia Lace Scarf. I thought that I would be finished with it this week as I was down to my final skein. Then upon further inspection and a quick try on, I realized that I was coming up short. Yes, not only was I short on scarf, I was short on yarn. So, off to Have You Any Wool in the hopes that they had more of the Jamieson's DK in the color "Purple Haze" that I needed. Lucky me, they had it and in the same dye lot. I bought three more skeins just to CMA. Only about two more feet to go and I think it'll be the right size. My yarn guru's assure me that with blocking it will stretch more width wise than length wise. I really would like to get it off the needles as I have lots of plans for fall projects and despite the extreme heat that we're having right now, fall is right around the corner.



Also progressing along is the Feather and Fan sock. I am attempting to use my petunias as cover for my non-pedicured toes. This is sock #1. I should be able to finish up and start #2 this week. I am really enjoying this pattern as it's easily commited to memory and turning out well with the self striping yarn. Other sock stuff that I have going on....I started a Cascade Fixation sock of my own design using a short row heel for the first time. I don't know if it's the yarn, or if I'm just not liking the look of the heel itself but I intend to frog back and do a heel flap. The "at work" Jaywalkers are coming along, sock #1 is almost finished and again I should be able to finish up and start #2 this week barring any interruptions like meetings. I really hate meetings.


In other non knitting news; my sister Gus and my niece will be coming to Michigan for a visit in a couple of weeks. Very cool, I'll have someone to play with instead of spending my summer saying "I'm bored, there's nothing to do". I'm sure we'll be hitting a few LYS's, and the Eastern Market. My shoulders are slowly healing. I am doing my home exercise program with some modifications. Like every one else this summer, we're trying to stay cool during this hopefully soon to end heat wave.

15 comments:

Mauren Mureaux said...

Whew! Lucky to find the additional yarn that you needed for that sweet looking scarf!

Hmmm. I'm totally amused by the way the self striping sock yarn looks in that pattern. I don't think i would have even attempted using it in a pattern. You're so brave. It looks great!!

~Suz~

schrodinger said...

The scarf is looking lovely, lucky for you on finding more of the yarn for it. Socks look good too.

2paw said...

How lucjy to find more wool!! Your scarf looks very luscious. I love my F&F socks, and I can see yours are going to be just as loved!!!

Sharon said...

The scarf is beautiful and how lucky to be able to get more yarn.

The F&F socks look great and the self striping yarn works well with the pattern.

AR said...

Your scarf is pretty! Yay for finding more of the right yarn.
I love your socks. Nice colors!
And....Have a fun visit. Does your sister knit?
Thanks for the comment on my funky slippers! That kool-ade makes for some bright yarn!

Amy said...

the lace scarf looks great, I love the texture

Rebecca said...

That's a great scarf pattern and such a beautiful colour. You were so lucky to get more!

Dana said...

Wow, busy busy! I can't wait to catch up with you and see all the cool FO's you'll have!

Have fun with your sister.

Kirsti said...

I'm so glad you were able to find the extra yarn - that scarf is so gorgeous. Hope that you have fun with your family visiting, and that we'll still see you at S'n'B on occasions!

Miri Mack said...

Your f&f socks are just looking fabulous! I'm sure you'll be happier with the new heel. I've never met a short heel that I have been really happy with yet. It's just one of those things for me, ya know?

The scarf is lovely, too. When I block scarves they always seem to end up longer rather than wider, but I haven't blocked a lace scarf yet. I am sure I would pay more attention to making the pattern show because of it.

Riverman said...

Thank you for leaving those wonderful political comments on my Blog posts. They are a far cry from the subject of your own Blog, in which I am afraid you are pulling the wool over my eyes with your crazy yarns.

I notice reference to injured shoulders. Is this condition caused by too much knitting?

I hope they soon recover.

My love to Michigan and all who live there.

Amy said...

It was nice meeting you Tuesday at Caribou- hope to see you there again next week!

Nora said...

The sock is great and... no pooling! Lucky u! PS I love the dalmation a couple of posts down. I hope the thunder didn't 'get' him - too funny!

Nora said...

Hi hun - tried 2 email the lace leaf scarf patt but was returned status:undelivered. Do u have another email address?

Alliesw said...

Petunias to cover your toes--what a great idea (and cheaper than a pedicure!). I nver would have thought of doing feather and fan with self-striping--it looks great!