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Shawl o’contrasts

Look, another long-overdue FO post! Just how overdue is it? Well, I finished the knitting and blocking in December and decided to reblock it in late January. Oops…

Lots of project-related rambling here, so don’t say I didn’t warn you!

Pattern: Lotus Blossom from Fiddlesticks
Yarn: KnitPicks Shimmer in Morning Mist
Needles: US2 Crystal Palace for the body, US8 Clovers to bind off

The pattern’s pretty simple, and the first half of it is especially boring. But in a solid-colored or nearly-solid-colored yarn, it produces lovely results.

However, since I didn’t use a nearly-solid-colored yarn:

KnitPicks’ Shimmer is pleasant enough to work with, but in my eyes there’s one problem with using it in lace – the high contrast in colors. I had originally chosen this yarn for another project because it looked the least contrast-y on my monitors (and there were no color cards available at the time, so I had no real way of knowing), but when I saw it in person, I realized it wasn’t going to work for that project

Lotus Blossom seemed like a good idea, because it had big enough solid blocks in between all the yarnovers. So I started it, and then the colors began to pool, and then I frogged it and decided to just alternate two balls, which gave me stripes instead of pools for most of the shawl… until I got to the last few charts. Blobs of color, here I come!

So, two lessons learned: be careful when ordering online, and don’t use super-contrasty yarns for patterns like this.

Returning to the point of alternating two balls, I carried the unused strands up the side, which may have been a slight mistake (the carrying part, not the alternating part). Or maybe it would have been fine if I hadn’t done it so tightly. As it is, I couldn’t stretch out that side as much as the other, so the shawl’s a bit lopsided. No biggie, though.

The shawl’s quite a bit smaller than the dimensions listed on the pattern page, because I used a finer yarn and smaller needles without otherwise adjusting the pattern. Even after two blocking attempts, Lotus Blossom is still slightly smaller than I’d prefer, but it works, mostly because I’m pretty short (and have a proportionately short torso to boot). In retrospect, since I have so much yarn left over, I could have just doubled the yarn and used larger needles, which would have gotten the size into my ideal range and may have also helped with the color issue.

Those of you familiar with the pattern may notice the absence of bobbles. I generally don’t like bobbles, so I just did a k2tog bind off all around. I actually knit the last plain row on size 8s before binding off, which may have been a mistake. Or not. I haven’t decided yet.

Overall, I’m not completely thrilled with it, mostly because of the color thing, but I do like it well enough, and I’ll definitely get some use out of it.

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Cables and bobbles

I finished this hat nearly two months ago, but I’ve just now taken a decent enough picture of it to post. (Me, a slacker? No….)

Pattern: Hermione’s cable-and-bobble hat by Lauren Kent
Yarn: Cascade 220 in color 9404 (ruby)
Needles: US6 Clovers

I believe this is the first time I’ve ever used the recommended yarn for a project. Cascade 220 doesn’t feel that nice to me when I’m working with it, and I’d never wear a sweater made out of it, but it makes a perfectly good hat.

My gauge tightened up a bit as the project progressed, so unfortunately the hat doesn’t fit me quite the way I’d like it to. It’s still totally wearable (I’ve gotten plenty of use out of it), but you can tell that it’s stretched out a bit more than it should be. I’m planning on knitting this hat again, as my mother wants one, and because I like the gauge, I’ll just adapt the chart to make it a few stitches wider. Shouldn’t be too difficult, really.

Normally I prefer shorter brims on my hats, so I didn’t do as much ribbing as the pattern called for. But in retrospect, I think that a taller brim would actually suit this hat nicely. Oh well, lessson learned for next time!

I have no idea when I started this project, and while I do know that I finished it sometime before Christmas (as I took it with me to my vacation), I don’t know the specific date. It’s not a very time-consuming project, though, and the pattern’s really easy to follow. As I’ve mentioned before, it’s not entirely movie accurate, but it’s fun and cute, in my opinion.

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February 2006 goals

One of two achieved last month:

  1. Make those long-overdue FO posts – Not done
  2. Start knitting again! – Done

I had planned to make the FO posts earlier this week. But, due to circumstances at the moment, I didn’t feel like those posts were anywhere near as important as dealing with what life has thrown at me recently. If hadn’t picked up the needles again last week, I might not have completed the “start knitting again” goal either.

But, I won’t be going on another hiatus. I went to Common Threads on my lunch break and underwent some retail therapy, and I think using those purchases will do me some good over the next few days.

So, goals for this month:

  1. Make those long-overdue FO posts
  2. Post more frequently
  3. Complete at least two tiers of the Forest Path Stole
  4. Work on at least one other WIP
  5. Start my mother’s cable-and-bobble hat
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Memery

Okay, so I’ve been tagged, and for once, I think I’ll actually play along. :-P

Instructions: Remove the blog in the top spot from the following list and bump everyone up one place. Then add your blog to the bottom slot.

Select 5 people to tag (suckers!): No really, I know these things are akin to chain letters and they take some time, but there’s nothing like direct questions to learn more about folks.

Okay, I only have 5 Bloglines subscribers, not counting me, and at least half of them have already done this. (And I can’t see who my LJ or NewsGator subscribers are, so…). So do it if you want to, and comment here, just so I can “meet” my readers, so to speak. :-)

What were you doing 10 years ago?

January 1996? Hmm. I’d started my last semester at the worst primary school ever, and was doing the bare minimum required to pass and go on to high school. (Me, an underachiever? No…)

What were you doing 1 year ago?

In January 2005, I was just a couple of weeks out of school (I’d graduated from UCSD in December 2004), and also out of a job, as you had to be a registered student to hold my previous position. So I was job hunting, submitting resumes anywhere appropriate, and not having a whole lot of luck. I was also trying to face the fact that no, I was not as ready to go on to grad school as I thought I was.

What were you doing one hour ago?

Working, thinking of where I should go for lunch.

List five creative things you want to achieve this year:

  • Knit a Fair Isle project (I just have to find something I’d actually wear)
  • Finally decorate my place (I’ve got some ideas for wall art…)
  • Learn how to bead
  • Try my hand at a thread crochet project
  • Write more

List five snacks you enjoy:

  • Dried mango
  • Potato chips with french onion dip
  • Sushi
  • Polvoron with ube (purple yam)
  • Turon

List five things you would do if money were no object:

I could actually come up with fifty bajillion things to do with it, but I’ll be selfish with this list. I would:

  • Buy a house with at least five rooms (so that I can have a library, craft room, home office, and fitness room) and a good-sized yard
  • Buy my parents a house in a location of their choice
  • Travel with my sister on a trip to a location of her choice
  • Travel all around the world
  • Quit my job and become a career student (what? I like learning…)

List five bad habits:

  • Procrastinating
  • Taking ages to make decisions
  • Being overly cluttered
  • Starting but not finishing projects
  • Swearing too much

List five things you like doing:

  • Reading
  • Knitting
  • Singing
  • Beatboxing
  • Breaking testing interfaces at work

List five favorite gadgets:

Oh gosh. Um. The ones I own and get the most use out of are:

  • iPod
  • iPod shuffle
  • Digital camera
  • Laptop
  • Cell phone

I could also list all the gadgets I lust after, or all the ones I own but don’t get as much use out of, but… nah.

Name one thing you like about yourself:

I’m honest and straightforward.

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January 2006 goals

Hello, dear blog. It’s been awhile, and I know I’ve been neglecting you, but hey, I never kept up with you that frequently anyway, so it can’t suck for you as much as it does for, say, my poor Forest Path Stole, which used to get my daily love and affection.

Oh. That doesn’t make you feel any better? Oops. I’m sorry. :-/

Okay. So I took a week-long vacation at the end of December, and I really really did mean to get back to this hobby of mine, but I forgot my knitting. Entirely. How I managed to do that and not really grasp the concept until I was two states away is beyond me. (I did go “wait, did I pack my knitting?” when I was at the airport, but I guess I figured I’d just put in my checked baggage or something.)

Therefore, I fail at my goals.

  1. Finish holiday gifts – Done!
  2. Work on Channel Pullover – Not done.
  3. Work on toe socks – Not done.
  4. Work on Forest Path Stole – Not done.

I have only two goals for this month, both of which require me to get my nose of novels just long enough for me to, well, achieve these goals. And one of them isn’t even actually knitting.

  1. Make those long-overdue FO posts
  2. Start knitting again!

I’m not being overly ambitious, so I have no excuses. :-P

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