Tuesday, July 17, 2007
More miscellany
Sunday, July 15, 2007
New Shirts
The brown shirt is pretty great. I already wore it to work and didn't feel like a tool in it. The yellow shirt's arm holes are a little wide and I'm thinking I'll take a small tuck under the arm eventually. I wish this pattern had darts, but I think that might be a step beyond my current abilities...always something to work on.
Since these are my first attempt at sewing clothes, I'm pretty happy. Years of semi-quilting has at least given me the basics on how to use my sewing machine and how to sew things together. I am next going to work on making skirts and I'm also thinking of making a pair of linen pants with really wide legs.
On the knitting front I'm slowly working on these socks:
There has to be a Rita's Rule about knitting socks, but I'm too lazy to write one up right now. I have one finished and I'm working on the second one now. Maybe I'll have it done for the fall. We'll see.
Sunday, July 01, 2007
This & that
I just received the new Norah Gaughan pattern booklet, Vol.1, from Berroco, and I *love* it. I've actually never yet knit with Berroco yarn but I'm a big fan of their patterns.
And finally, the recent posts on TECHknitting on joining methods are amazing! She shows several ways to join new yarn *without leaving tails* that will need to be woven in! I can't wait to try them out.
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Sewing pieces
It's by no means as stylish or pretty as I imagined, but it gets the job done. I have enough fabric to make another one, but I'm trying to decide if I can make a messenger bag out of it. I want to be able to ride my bike to the grocery store, but I can't carry things back in a bag like this.
I also finally finished a shirt I've been meaning to alter for some time now:
I'm really happy with the way it turned out. The elastic around the bottom might work on some 16 year old, but I really wanted it loose and longer like a tunic. I wasn't sure what kind of fabric I should go with because the shirt is so busy. I didn't think a solid piece would work. When I found my final choice, I was fairly pleased. It compliments the red in the shirt and the flowers, but it's muted as well.
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Street Knitting
Monday, June 04, 2007
Recycled Yarn-O-Rama
This is the adult version of the Ballet T-Shirt from the Teva Durham book Loop-d-Loop. It is also made with recycled yarn - slightly nubby cream & tan cotton from an American Eagle Outfitters sweater I didn't wear much. This top is so easy to make and I love wearing it. I made mine much longer than the book version, and like the kid's version, I added a single-crochet border around the neck and hem to minimize rolling.
I've been doing a lot of yarn shopping in my closet lately! This is a pink marled cotton Land's End sweater that was a gift. I love the double-pink color and the light, soft yarn, but the shape just wasn't right, so I'm remaking it into the Martine short-sleeved cardigan from a Debbie Bliss book.
And Rita might recognize this Bass sweater from a legendary outlet shopping trip. Regrettably this acrylic & wool sweater didn't make it into regular wardrobe rotation, but since I do love the color, I pulled it apart and it's waiting for the right pattern to come along.
Saturday, May 26, 2007
New %*&@! Baby Sweater
There was a nightmare amount of weaving though:
I think this summer I might stick to socks and sewing. I'm off to sew some canvas grocery bags! Hopefully I can post the results before the weekend disappears.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Twinkle sweater, orange dress, & scrap blanket
This is a scrap blanket I started ages ago. I work on it one or two squares at a time when I want a break from other projects. I love scrap projects! It's about 3 1/2 feet square right now.
And, here's the back of the Orange Dress. The front is about 6 inches long; it's going very slowly!
Friday, April 27, 2007
Beyond Yarn
I found the sheer curtain at Target but it was too thin and boring, so I added the purple liner, with pink stitching!, and added a cute paisley edging to give it a little extra fun. I think I'm going to be adding panels of fabric to other things this summer (I have a cute shirt that's just a tad too short I'm going to try this with it next).
Also, my obligatory cat shots are getting way out of hand but that darn cat is a real ham!
Monday, April 16, 2007
Two little tops
This purple top is the Ballet T-shirt from Teva Durham's Loop-d-Loop, the second project I've made from that book. There's an adult version of this top that I want to make for myself. The kid's version was so easy to make that it only took one afternoon & evening to finish, AND it only used a single 100 gram/150 yard skein! Actually, there was some yarn left over when I finished the pattern, so I just kept going to make it more of a tunic, and I added a single-crochet border around the neck to use up the whole skein. I think this will become a go-to pattern for gifts in the future.
Sunday, April 01, 2007
Yellow bag
I (almost) finished the yellow wool bag...I'm editing this post because I decided to change the handle that's shown in this picture. A new one is in the works using the same leather in a different kind of braid.
The bag is loosely lined with fabric from an H&M cotton smock top that I didn't wear anymore.
Orange dress
The yarn is Debbie Bliss Alpaca Silk DK - not something I'd usually use because it's expensive, and I try to buy easier-care fibers, but there was a bag of 11 balls on sale for half off at the yarn shop last fall, and I loved the color so much that I bought it and put it away until I found the right pattern. I'm a little worried I'll be cutting it close with the yardage...I guess we'll see!
And now for the action shot of my last project, the Giant Sweater!
It's extremely warm so I probably won't get much more wear out of it this season. It was pictured as a dress in the magazine but I like wearing it and other dresses over a pair of obscenely tight jeans I bought just for the purpose, so they don't add too much bulk where I don't want it :-)
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Finished Project Round-up
I blocked it a little too big, so I'm thinking of trying it again. I don't know if a sweater will shrink the second time around, but maybe I'll have to wash it in slightly warmer water. Over all, I'm pretty happy with it. The buttons were a lot of fun and when I'm not lazy, maybe I'll take a picture of them.
Yes! I finally finished my first pair of socks! They were really fast to knit when I finally got around to actually knitting them. I used this pattern for Moda Dea Sassy Stripes yarn but modified the heel and made my own instructions for a short-row heel based on these sock instructions. The short row heel was SO easy. For a long time I tried using a pattern that didn't wrap the short-row, but I would always mess up somwhere and never pick up that second sock but I'm sticking with a basic short row from here on out.
Project #3:
The Colorway Curse is defined as irregular or unflatterning patterns created from using colorway yarn, a particular pattern, gauge, and needle size. Notice the sleeve's odd pattern. I don't want to take credit for this, but the baby will probably wear it once before it outgrows it, so I'm not too stressed.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Giant Sweater
Bacon & eggs
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
I cheated!
The two green/yellow skeins are for the baby sweater, but the orange, yellow and rainbow are for my kitchen. I really wanted brown and orange but there wasn't a colorway skein with brown and orange; strange considering the rest of the out of date stuff they had!
I'm off to look for a great washcloth and towel pattern...and I'll accept any suggestions.
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Lunchbox cozy
It's made out of Wool-Ease Thick, left over from a sweater I made for my husband, and stretches to fit the lunchbox & an ice pack...I can squeeze in a small orange, too. The handle is kind of a drawstring I-cord thing. I like this better than the case it came with, but I'm already envisioning improved future models, like a lighter cotton version for the warm months.
And although it's not knitting-related, here's what it looks like inside...hummus & tomatoes, carrots, a BabyBel cheese, pita, applesauce, two little chocolates, and some cute clearance valentine napkins from Target! I love this thing.
Thursday, March 08, 2007
Rita's Rules of Knitting: Lesson 2
Sunday, March 04, 2007
The pink sweater that never was
:-|
Thursday, March 01, 2007
Crocheted Atari!
I guess these Mario mushrooms can be a suitable replacement. Now if I only knew how to crochet!
It looks like mental_floss found this on this website.

Thursday, February 15, 2007
Ongoing projects, etc.
My camera came out of its coma (faker!) so here are some progress photos of the yellow bag and pink sweater:
Top: The bag, still without handle. Middle: The inside of the bag, not lined yet. (Note kitty paws in upper left corner - my contribution in the "obligatory cat shot" category.) I sewed in strips of flexible plastic canvas to give the bag more shape and structure. I made a fair number of small changes here and there to the pattern, and I'm really happy with it so far. I just need the right fabric for the lining now. Bottom: The back of the pink sweater. The sleeves look funny - they are supposed to be slightly puffed cap sleeves but I'll believe it when I see it and will proceed cautiously with the front now.
In other news, I got the spring issues of both Knit.1 and Interweave Knits! Knit.1 is becoming less brash - trying (a little) less hard to be terribly hip, and the current issue probably has the greatest number of makeable/wearable pattterns yet. Interweave Knits is always great, but they've changed their layout and I'm not quite used to it but think it's an improvement. There are more photos of each project now, which I like.
And finally, is less knitting-related news (though there is a connection later), I want to tell you guys about my awesome new lunchbox! I've had it for 2 weeks now and it's so great - fun to use and saving me lots of money. My only complaint is that I'm not crazy about the carrying case, so I want to knit a new one, plus one for the small lunch jar thermos got to go with it. I'll be sure to post whatever I eventually come up with.
-Angela
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Knitting Tunes & TV
Well, my digital camera is broken (wah!) so I can't post the progress photos of my yellow bag and pink sweater, but I still wanted to post something, so I thought I'd ask everyone what they usually have on the TV or stereo while they're knitting.
For me it's been LOTS of Arrested Development, mixed in with various other Netflixed TV series. I also *love* the News Hour with Jim Lehrer and PBS in general. I save my music listening for the subway, but at home I love to listen to public radio podcasts while I'm knitting. My favorite shows are Wait Wait Don't Tell Me, Radio Lab, This American Life, Living on Earth, and To the Best of Our Knowledge. I've only recently discovered NPR/PRI podcasts and I love them because I so seldom remember to catch the shows I like at their regular broadcast times.
Anyway...