Monday, May 4, 2009

Beaded Headband


In other non-Harry Potter knitting, I made a beaded Molly's Headband for a friend.  I used leftover yarn from Grandma's Ishbel Shawl and beads from Michaels.  Wherever there was a yarn over in the original pattern, I used a crochet hook to add a bead on the "wrong side".  This was super easy and fun to knit!  

 

Harry Potter Knitting!


On Ravelry, I belong to a group called the "Harry Potter Knit and Crochet Cup."  You sign up, get sorted into houses, and every month take classes.  At the end of each "term" the house with the most points wins!  Those of you who have read the books will understand.  Those of you who have not will think I am crazy This term a lot of the classes have to do with getting ready for the new movie to come out this summer. 

I got sorted into Slytherin, which I am happy about because I LOVE the color green.  So far I have completed homework for 3 classes:  

1.  Charms.  
Assignment: When you are out and about in the muggle world, perhaps attending one of these ‘films’ or ‘movies’ as they are known to non-magical folk, you must dress as muggles to avoid detection. However, it would be nice, as I’m sure you agree, to have some way to show your wizarding status off to fellow witches and wizards who know the signs to look for. So, this month’s class is designed to produce those little signs. Make something with a symbol of the wizarding world (any of the house symbols, a symbol for Weasley’s Wizard Wheezes, Gladrags, the Ministry? Be creative and see what you can come up with) or in your house colours. House unity items are also accepted. Do you best, and by the movie opening I’m sure we’ll all have some ‘wizard’ stuff to take with us.

I made a Dream Swatch Headband in JoJoland melody.  I thought this qualified, as the yarn "magically" turns from purple to green.  On the green end, I embroidered a small silver "S" to identify my house to other wizards in the muggle world.







2. Defense Against the Dark Arts
Assignment: Make something protective. Something that protects you from the cold. Or from hard surfaces and pointy corners. Or from having your hair fall in your face again, forcing you to push it back and touch your face one million times a day, so your face gets all greasy and then you get zits, and they’re in weird and painful places like your earlobe, and then you have to KILL YOURSELF. (Professor Scarlettb is going through A Difficult Bangs Situation) Extra points for House colors/premiere wear, interesting and creative backstories, and, as always: making the professor laugh.

As I am also having a Difficult Bangs Situation as of late, I made ANOTHER headband.  This time, it is snakey looking in snakey greens and white (GO SLYTHERIN!).  This protection is not for myself however, but instead for the people I work with.  Bangs in eyes while doing science (or Potions in this case) makes me very crabby!  The pattern is Easy Crochet Headband and I used Lily Sugar n' Cream cotton.


3. Ancient Runes
Assignment: While a useful subject in itself, we derive the most value from the runes by translating ancient wizarding texts. This month, we will be using the perennial wizarding favorite, The Tales of Beedle the Bard, as our practicum.

To demonstrate proficiency in Ancient Runes, please make one of the following:Something inspired by a muggle or wizard fairy tale  Three little amigurumi pigs, an object with the three hallows symbol on it, etc.

Something with a monogram on it (1-3 letters), in either ancient or modern runes  Monogrammed scarf, Weasley sweater, inscription where the monogram is largest and the focus, etc.

I made a monogram dishcloth, again in slytherin green and white.  I am also working on a Spidery Tank, inspired by the Anansi stories from around the world.  I'm not sure if that will be finished this month or not though, so I turned in my dishcloth just in case!



Sunday, April 12, 2009

NCIS Swap!


So, I did an NCIS swap on ravelry, and my package from by partner ldypngn arrived today!  She knew my favorite character was Abby, and she followed the theme all the way! It is amazing!  She packed everything in "evidence" bags with tags, sent me green lace yarn, chocolate, tea, dpn holders, socks, soap, pins that say "I knit so I don't kill you" and "I will Gibbs smack you", and made me a purse, a soap bag, and (my absolute favorite) Bert the non-farting hippo!  You NCIS-ers will know what I'm talking about.  Here's a pic:



Thanks so much Ldypngn!  What a way to start my week!



Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Baby Booties


As per Mom's request- baby booties for Susan's new grandbaby.  They are bright pink with orange trim and pink and orange buttons. 

Only one is done, but I will finish the other one this week.  If I have time I will make a matching hat....


Pattern is Tiny Shoes from Ysolda Teague's Whimisical Little Knits collection.  I love this whole collection!


Monday, April 6, 2009

Happy Birthday Grandma!

All knitting since the end of March has been suspended in order to knit my grandmother a birthday shawl.  My grandma is a very crafty lady, and has crocheted, knitted, and sewed her whole life.  Even now that her eyesight betraying her, she still can crochet by feel, and makes beautiful lace doilies and christmas ornaments!  

For her birthday, I decided to knit her Ishbel from Ysolda Teague.  I did a mish-mash of the large and small sizes, using the large center stockinette and the small lace pattern.  This made a shawl that is appr. 4 feet wide and 21 inches long down the middle of the back.  I used Cascade Heritage sock yarn, which is a beautiful superwash, so it does not have to be hand washed.  

I hope she loves it! It was a fast and easy scarf pattern, and with the center stockinette I think she will be able to use it to cover her head outside in the winter, and wrap it around her shoulders to keep off a chill.





Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Getting closer to a sweater...


Saturday I went out to "the farm" to knit, and only took my sweater with me.  This turned out to be a GREAT idea, because instead of avoiding the endless stockinette, I finished the body of the sweater!  I only have the arms and cowl to go!  Maybe another week or two, and I will have a 100% wool sweater done just in time.....to sit in my closet until next fall :)




My springtime shawl is coming along though!  I can get 1 wedge a night done if I concentrate REALLY hard.  Tonight I only got 5 rows (out of a 28 row wedge) completed.  Meh.  I wasn't in the knitting mood tonight.  Here's a picture of how far I am though! I have 6 wedges (out of 13) done...so I'm almost half way done!  I LOVE how this yarn switches colors.  In some of the close-ups you can really see the color changes.  



I've decided I like knitting lace, but I'm going to have to become more of a shawl/scarf person.  

Monday, March 9, 2009

Updates!


Whoo- its been a while.  I have a lot to catch you up on, including a yarn crawl with the boyfriend's mom and some new knitting places I love!  These will not be in this post, however.  This is a project update post!

My sweater is slightly longer than you last saw, but I am getting bored with endless stockinette stitch and am now using it as a "fingers" break from small-needled things.  I'm thinking about making it with elbow-length sleeves, as this is more multi-season friendly.  We'll see.

I still only have 1 Bella's Mitten knit.

I am learning how to make socks, and have about 1/2 of a sock knit.  I know some people LOVE making socks, but I don't think that socks are my calling.  I don't have a picture of my 1/2 sock, but when I finally get the pair finished, I will post one. 

I am currently knitting baby "Legwarmies" (by Alana Dakos) for the lady I work with's baby girl.  She's such a cutie!  I have 1 done. (Are you seeing a pattern?)  This is my bus knitting, so it gets knitted a couple rows at a time. 

I also have one wristwarmer (out of two) made.  For these I used a modified version of Toast (by Leslie Friend).  I added in a panel of small eyelet diamonds (from Vogue Stitchionary, #111).  This is an amazing stitch guide that my library has, and I will probably be checking it out often.   One problem- I bound off too tightly, so the wristers are not as stretchy at one end as the other.  I solve this by wearing it with the tight end on my forearm to hold them in place, and the loose end over my hand.  I don't know if I will be keeping these, or giving them as a gift.  I like the idea (I always have very cold hands), but I don't think these ones are particularly my style.

My current favorite project is one for spring!  I am making the Sweet Lily Shawl from Interweave Knits Spring 2009 in JoJoLand Harmony.  This is my first real lace project, and I love it.  I will wear it as a scarf with my black tanks this summer to keep the chill from the airconditioner away in lab, and with pretty dresses as a wrap.  Exciting! I have 3 out of 13 repeats finished.