Friday, January 25, 2008

And the Beat Goes On

Just a quick update on the current projects.

1)My winter white, former forest green, afghan is progressing slowly. I do like it much better in winter white rather than the forest green. This afghan does seem to be taking forever but I just need to buckle down and work on it and not get distracted by looking for new patterns on the computer or my books, or looking at all the wonderful things that other people do, or looking for new books or yarn. ect



I think that my favorite swap is the potholder swap. It is one that I can always join in because it doesn't take long to make them, it's not expensive to mail them and you can always use another potholder.

I now have all that forest green yarn-Paton's shetland chunky so am trying to decide what to do with it--I like this stitch--not sure if it will be part of an afghan or just a scarf.

One of my goals for this year is to decrease my stash of yarn (so I have room for more-but we don't have to discuss the logic of that). I bought a Crochet Magazine at the grocery store and saw this really pretty granny square afghan that was done all in one color. But as I am trying to destash, I am going to do a multi color one--first picture shows the pattern and the next shows how many I have done.




The very nice and very talented Monica gave me an award for encouraging her in her knitting ventures--I have to say that I love her patterns and can't wait to see pictures of her work--I would have to give her an award right back.
Snow is on the ground--it was -5 degrees this morning--I am awaiting spring!!

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Winter Blahs

I am afraid I have given into the winter blahs--the excitement of the wedding and of the holidays is over and I am just feeling alone and old. In short, feeling very sorry for myself--must quit the pity party.

Update on projects--green afghan met an untimely frogging. I had about 11 or 12 inches completed when I looked at the beginning and discovered four very noticible errors--why oh why did it take me that long to discover the mistakes. I was able to correct three of the errors without any problems but the 4th one , despite working several hours on it--ripping back all the way to the beginning in that section--just did not look right. Of course, if I had been willing to sew the 15 panels--all I would have lost was one little section. I have restarted the afghan and switched to winter white--same pattern--and yes, I did not learn my lesson--I am still not willing to sew 15 panels and I am doing it as one panel.

Here is a picture of the green afghan about a week before it met the frog pond and below it is a picture of the new winter white one.









My daughter asked me to make her friend a green hat--used Charlene Schurch's pattern of Aran watch hat. I did it in some old yarn I had lying around --the color is prettier than pictured here--somehow have managed to get strange settings on my camera and have not figured out how to get it back to the simple basic ones. This is a really nice pattern--lots of interest but once the pattern is set, you never have to either memorize or look at the book--can just look at the hat and know what to do next.


Also finished my wheat sheaves scarf-stitch pattern from Barbara Walker's second book--I liked the looks of it and pattern was easily memorized.