Sunday, December 30, 2007

To Frog or Not To Frog? What a Dilemma

Decisions, decisions.

So I finally finished the second panel to my grandmother's blanket. I should be doing Ren and Stimpy's Happy Happy Joy Joy dance, but now I have a problem: this second panel I just finished was completed on a different loom than the first panel. I did not realize at the time what a big difference this would make. The first panel, made on the KK yellow round loom, measures about 54 inches long by 19 inches wide. The second panel (pictured below), was made on the KK long blue loom and measures about 35 inches long by 21 inches wide.



Now I have to figure out how I can make these different size panels work to complete a full-size blanket or I have to decide which panel I should frog. :( Grr.

On a lighter note, now that grandma's blanket is temporarily off the long loom I can use it for two other projects my fingers have been itching to create: the Phantom project I mentioned in my post from earlier today and Isela's waves shrug. The Phantom one has to come first, of course, not just because I am a huge phan, but also because it will not take as long as the waves shrug.

Okay, now that I've whined for a bit, I'm off to ponder my dilemma and watch the Colts win tonight.

Christmastime is gone


*Lets out a long sigh*


Christmas is over and I have to admit I was a little burned out on knitting so I took a few days off. Being so busy with school caused me to put making all my gifts off until the last minute, putting me in a knitting frenzy most of December. That plus the stress of research papers and finals makes me glad I don't go back to school until the 9th of January.

So today I've posted pictures of some of the gifts I made: hats (including a kitty hat), purses, pillows, and a scarf. Unfortunately the gift giving went a little fast for me and I didn't get to take pics of all the gifts I gave out (mental note: take pics before you give them away!) So next time I see my family I have to take pics of the ballet slippers I made and the earflap hat. Both of which came out great: the earflap hat was done in camo yarn and to make the ballet slippers less slippery I put glue dots on the bottom in the shape of my aunt's name.
I started knitting again yesterday and finished a blue cable hat for myself, which I'll post next time. I also made up a pattern for a Phantom object I want to make for myself since last week marked my two year phan-niversary (the day I was introduced to The Phantom of the Opera and became a phan).
And I am finally almost done with the second panel in my grandmother's blanket! These two skeins of yarn were starting to seem never-ending lol. I'm just trying to focus on this panel being done and not how many more I have to do to fit her full-size bed.

Friday, December 28, 2007

More knit babies





So of course all the little chicks had to have buddies. Jodi from Michaels came up with some awesome patterns for other animals and at the time I was working full time at the newspaper so I was able to take them.

I also took what I learned from the classes and made up my own patterns for a bunny and a mermaid, which I need to take pics of.

Thursday, December 27, 2007

In the beginning...


Since this is my first post, I thought I'd start by putting up some of my first projects on the Knifty Knitter looms.

I found knitting my freshman year in college at Oberlin: a girl on my floor taught me and soon I was like the other Obies and knitting in my poetry and psychology classes instead of taking notes. I only made scarves for the longest time.

Then I bought a really useful book and learned how to purl and other things, but got frustrated with the needles.

Sometime in January of 2007 I wandered in to my local Michaels and saw a demonstration using the KK looms. I took a class on how to make slippers, taught myself how to make a magic scarf, and soon took other classes.

These chicks were made for my cousins' Easter baskets and I personalized them by adding purses, balls, or glasses. They loved them. Aren't they adorable?