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Luna Moth Shawl
Pattern: Elann.com
Needles: Knit Picks #6 US Circulars
Yarn: Knit Picks Gloss Lace
I wasn’t sure about the color. It’s a light brown-ish, heathered color. It was only after I washed and blocked the shawl did the true beauty of the color came out. It’s a an easy pattern and the outcome is beautiful. I bought some Jaggerspun Zephyr in Basil and I’m thinking that I just might need to knit another one.


Pattern: Fountain Pen Shawl (found in the Spring 2009 Interweave Knits.) Wonderful pattern. Fun. Very quick knit which is a change of pace when it comes to lace knitting.
Yarn: 2 Skeins Knit Picks Gloss Lace in Pinot
Needles: US #6 – 24″ Knit Pick Circulars (in hindsight I should have moved up to a 32″ just to give myself more room on my needles.)




Pattern: Swallowtail Shawl– Extremely easy knit. Three lace pattern changes, love the outcome and I especially enjoyed making all the nupps. In hindsight I would have repeated the diamond pattern several more times in order to have a larger shawl.
Yarn: 1 skein Knitpicks Gloss Lace in Blue Bird
Needles: US #6 – 24″ Knitpick Circulars




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Lace blocking wires are god’s gift to lovers of lace knitting! I bought a set through knitpicks.com and you should too!
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]]>My husband: Because the republicans piss me off.
Me: Because we are open minded, forward thinkers, not afraid of change. We don’t want the same ole boy network.
Today is an AWESOME day for all Democrats and what an incredibly graceful concession speech given by Senator McCain.
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Gathered Pullover
Pattern Source: Interweave Knits Winter 2007 or Knitting Daily
Yarn: Henry’s Attic Peruvian Tweed
Needles: #6 US Knit Picks Options Circulars
Size: 32″
I love this sweater so much. I fell in love with the colors in this yarn about 1.5 years ago. I used some of it to make a scarf for a friend but because this yarn comes in 600 yd hanks, I had a ton left over on top of which because I love it so much I had bought a second hank. I only used about 1.25 skeins of yarn. I went down two needle sizes because I prefer fitted garments, I also added waist shaping – 4 decreases/4 increases. This pattern was extremely easy and quick, I love the simplicity and though there is a cable motif, even that was simple. I can’t say enough about this sweater, I love it, and my husband insists that this sweater is my best yet! It’s definitely going to get a lot of wear this winter and winters to come.



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I have been busy knitting, designing, and ripping. It seems like I’ve been doing the latter the most.
Flared Sweater – Own design (poorly thought out.)


Knit with Hempwol from Knitting With Hemp. Lovely yarn. I think it would have looked a lot better with less buttonholes and bigger buttons. I also did not like the collar, it was too tight. RIP.
#28 Short Sleeved Blouson – Knit.1 Summer 2007


I fell in love with this shirt after seeing several FO’s on Ravelry, and even though many people had issues with the bagginess, I assumed that since I am a pro at taking bigger patterns and scaling them down to fit, I wouldn’t have the same issues as others. I was wrong, so very very wrong. The top was so huge it could have only fit if I had magically grown double F’s (do those exist?) overnight. Fortunately I am determined (ie. crazy) enough to try and discover the mystery of this short sleeved blouson. RIP.
DROPS Lace Tank

Third time might be the charm. I had to restart this top because I had done the rib in a smaller needle only to find that it was really tight, but not so tight that it wouldn’t have worked, but being the way I am (crazy) I chose to frog and go up a needle size so that there was not as much stress on the yarn. Again, this is coming out fairly baggy, but according to the pattern it’s supposed to be pretty loose (but not as loose as a two bit whore.) I’m thinking about making a few changes, one of which might be 3/4 sleeves instead of short sleeves.
I’ve been itching to find the perfect sweater because for some reason I’m really determined to knit a sweater before the cold weather comes (which lasts for maybe 2 hours here in Central Texas.) Oooh. Slightly off track, I did take the opportunity to pull out my girlie cobblestone and wear it the other morning when it was a nippy 60 degrees out. Yay! I was thinking of using the hempwol to knit Gathered Pullover but I’m not entirely sold on the idea because the hempwol has speckles of cream and I can’t get over the idea that the Gathered Pullover has to be in a solid color.
BTW, hope everyone is planning on tuning into the big debate on Friday!
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I’m still knitting, although if you go by the massive quantity of blog entries about it, you’d think I had given up the hobby. I’m designing a sweater. When you’re designing your own stuff the process is a little slower. It’s a lot of trial by error, or at least that’s the way it is for me. I’m almost there though, I’m working on the second sleeve and pretty soon I’ll be able to attach them to the body and knit the yoke!
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Pattern: Molly Ringwald – Knitting daily, or Knitscene Fall 2006
Yarn: 2.5 skeins of Gloss, Knitpicks.com
Needles: #4 US Knitpick Options Circulars
Modifications: I did some research before jumping into this project and had read several people’s notes about the loosenss of the top with all the ruffling. I took that into consideration when choosing the yarn on top of which, the smallest size is a 34″ bust. Gloss is a fingering weight yarn and I took the chance that by using a thinner yarn and smaller needles I would be able to knit a top that fit my bust size and without doing a swatch beforehand, I think I did a pretty good job. It is a 3×1 rib, so I cast on 92 stitches and ommitted all selvedge stitches because once again, I knit this top in the round. The decreasing and increasing was a little tricky and I’m not entirely convinced it looks that fantastic but I thinkit works. Because of my modifications, I didn’t have to add the single crochet along the edge to keep it tight.
Notes: Of all the tops I’ve knit, this is definitely my favorite. I went outside my comfort zone and went with a bluish-grey color. I love everything about it, the color, the style, the design, the fit. It is absolutely PERFECT! I have some Gloss in Cabernet and I think I’m going to knit another.




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