Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts

Friday, November 14, 2008

For the love of...dishcloth cotton (Part 2)

Hey Ladies!

It's true! I confess. I am totally addicted to cotton yarn! Not that I'm not addicted to ALL yarn... but now cotton in particular. Thanks Coll! I stick my tongue out at you in thankful defiance. ;)

Sugars & Cream and Peaches & Cream... I love you.

i love you Pictures, Images and Photos

And now... I'm on a roll with dishcloths and bathroom handtowels. It seems I always have one going on the needle. Whether it be for the house or a gift... right now mostly gifts now since the holiday season is swiftly creeping up on me.

Here are some pics of those that I have finished and of those that I have going on the needle now...

I love the English Ribbing pattern too! It makes for a nice, thick, cooshie towel! Here's one I made for the bathroom...

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And another in green & white stripes...

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Here is a kitchen handtowel I have going on the needle. This is a close second favorite to English Ribbing. It's a "clover" pattern. Ridiculously easy to knit... even I don't have to keep track of what row I'm on! I'm almost done with it now. It only took 1 skein each of green and cream. I changed up the pattern a little and CO 59 sts with size 8 needles. To finish, I'll probably use the cream though I'm undecided at the moment... (she has different colors on each end) Opinions?

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This one... needs tweaking. I'm going with a "Ladybug" theme. I have to pull this out past the white stripe and past the red beneath it. I should have done white first, then red. Having red/white/red is too much garter stitch, not enough dots! I've been lazy though... I don't like ripping out rows demmit! Though after finally figuring out how to fix the English Ribbing dishcloth, I'm a little more confident. ;)

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I have some Christmas color yarn to work with (went with Bernat cotton here)... and I'll bet more English Ribbing handtowels will look perfect with it!

Though I should really branch out and try more patterns. So many patterns... so little time!

Love,
Jenn

P.S. I am still determined to learn how to knit socks... and stuffed animals... and more and more...

For the love of...dishcloth cotton (Part 1)

Lee,

So as I'm sure you know by now Photobucket and I am completely infatuated with knitting kitchen dishcloths and bathroom handtowels... since you've seen just a few in my house...lol

Well, I'm proud to announce that I've officially converted Jenn to a full-blown cotton yarn addict...(bwah hah ha ha!)

This is a particularly dangerous habit since
#1 cotton yarn is SO reasonable to buy ($2-4.00 a skein)
#2 there are millions of colors to choose from
#3 the projects knit up relatively fast (instant gratification!)
#4 it is very "clean" to work with - lets you see every stich clearly so elaborate patterns look awesome (unfortunately that also means that every lil mistake is VERY obvious)

All of these factors cause a scary amount of cotton yarn to accumulate (very) quickly... Photobucket

Luckily all that cotton knits up real pretty :) You saw the halloween handtowels here but I thought I'd share a few more...

I made this pastel & cream set to be guest handtowels in my downstairs bath

Pastels & Cream

Here's a close up:

Bath close-up

This crazy color combo matches my workshop :)

Workshop cloth

Close up of the detail stiching:

Workshop close-up

These are both the same pattern, but could hardly look more different!

Same pattern, drastically different

Closer view of the neutral one:

Neutral handtowel zoom

One of my favorite patterns EVER - "English Ribbing"

English ribbing blue & white

Close- up of the loopy cooshiness of this towel :)

Ribbing stich close-up

Two of a kind

Two of a kind

Still on the needles

Ribbing on the needles

Some from my Brown & Cream period...

B & C On display

What a nice set!

Brown & Cream Group

Finally, a cute lil lamb to add to your collection :)

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Love,
Colleen

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Through the Fall...

Hammy Pictures, Images and Photos Ah yes ladies… I am a happy woman. New England in the Fall is HELLO gorgeous. We went out this past weekend to leaf-peep and this area is incredible. I love living right by the water… sometimes we can smell the ocean from the front porch. I see myself bundling up under a blanket this weekend sitting out there with my knitting and a cup of hot cocoa or tea. YUMMY!

I posted some pics… not a good view of leaves changing, but still so pretty. (weird, the next day it was like every tree changed) These are from a town right next door. From home, we can walk around the corner and WHAM!... You’re hit with a view of the water that can take your breath away (I’ll get pics of that soon). We climbed a big rock to look out over the harbor... I was a champ and even though I don't like heights, enjoyed the view. Getting down I shook like a leaf (ha ha, get it?), but it was worth it.

inlet at Cohassethouses on the inletoverlooking the harbor
Jenn & Frank on Boulder


Let me describe my peaceful happy place. The one I’ll go to from now on whenever life gets me to stressing… This morning, while walking the dogs, I brought them into a little woodsy nook. While they sniffed around… I stood and looked up. All I could hear was the breeze rustling through the trees. Just then the breeze picked up and all these leaves started falling around me… almost like it was in slow motion. It was a picture perfect peaceful moment (say that three times fast).

Though living in that same nook, we discovered we have an owl in the neighborhood. Holy creepy sounds at night… so close to Halloween!

Back to crafting… I’ve been knitting like crazy! Now that I discovered the yarn store in town and an A.C. Moore 2 miles from work I’m in yarn heaven at home. I have one helluva backlog going for Christmas but at least I started early! And speaking of making a mistake... Son of a *&^%$ !!! (Are we supposed to curse while knitting?) I have been working on a dishcloth with a pattern that is IMPOSSIBLE to fix if you make a mistake (called English Ribbing). You have to rip the whole thing out and start over... Well... methinks I have just defeated the impossible task. Somehow I managed to pull out a bunch of rows (infuratied tugging was more like it) and wound up with a perfect row of stitches to pick up... I knitted (whilst holding my breath) and VOILA. I'm not out of the woods yet (tee hee...) but we'll see what happens...

I’ve been reading too… but I’ve only been able to squeeze in a few minutes before falling asleep at night. (Lee I still have the graphic novel you lent me staring at me longingly from my nightstand!) My mom and I love the author Karen Marie Moning. We’re both cheesy romance fans, but her books are different. Less cheese, good steam, and humor! She incorporates magic and The Fae too, again without the cheese. Her new Fae Series is AWESOME. It’s set in Dublin about a girlie-girl gone tough who can see the Fae and is basically out to destroy the bad Fae and avenge her sister. It’s got some naughty steamy parts, good humor, and it has Fairies. Nuff said ladies! I highly recommend it… Then if you like it, try the Highlander Series. They are absolutely delicious!

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xoxoxoxo

Love,
Jenn




Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Under Pressure...



Good afternoon!

So, as I mentioned the other day, I'm in the process of getting ready for a candle open house on Sunday... Which means that I am working diligently on pouring enough candles to accommodate a (hopefully) decent turnout of customers... (I'm being purposely vague here because as of the moment I have no CLUE how many people are actually going to show up) This is causing me just a little bit of stress!

Luckily, as I'm sure you both noticed, I'm one of those odd individuals who not only performs well under pressure...but who actually becomes 100x more creative and productive when working against a deadline :) Of course there is a catch. A BIG one. The paradox is that while the creative juices are flowing to the max and my energy (read insomnia) levels are very high...my ability to focus on just one task (i.e. candles) goes completely out the window.

As a result, I've accomplished quite a bit during the past week and a half:

Read 3 books

The Host by Stephanie MeyerKeeping Faith by Jodi PicoultIn the Woods by Tana French

All were good, but The Host was the most interesting read.

Visited a historic landmark in NJ...

Lucy

Where Mike bought me this lil guy...

Tootoot

His name is "Tootoot"!


Went shopping and got these for my office:

Lennox pumpkin

Ribbit

(a bit eclectic taste, I know)

Knitted this dishcloth...

Slip Stich Halloween

And started another...

Halloween cloth 2

Don't they look great together?!?

Halloween combo

Finished a runner for the living room

Runner 1

(Close up)

Runner 2

Worked on 3 "top secret" projects to be revealed at a later date ;)

FINALLY started working on my website - (preview soon!)

And of course, I've poured a whole bunch of candles... maybe I'll give you guys a sneak peek tomorrow...

Love,
Colleen

Monday, September 29, 2008

for the love of socks...

Hello there Ladies!

It's about time I got my behind in here for my first post. ;) I LOVE this blog!! It seems I have a ton more time for crafting and creating now that I'm living with my "distraction." I can't wait to vent my many ideas and frustrations in here with you two. Most excellent!

Now... for my first blog I would like to talk about my love of socks. I know, it's not really news. But it's gotten past addiction level. I have a huge drawer stuffed full of socks. Now...what shall I do with so many socks?? Wardrobe changes to make sure they all get equal love and attention? *sigh*

Socks... When I walk in the store and I see them hanging on a wall... What's going to happen? Of COURSE I have to buy a pair. I must stop!! I need a cure! I MUST KNIT SOCKS.

Two of my passions rolled into one. However... Um... It looks ... like... REALLY hard. And I'm still at the end of my beginner phase methinks and want to advance. Do I dare jump off the cliff into the advanced world of knitting socks?

Help me! Save me from myself! I must find the most excellent yarn (both in texture and color) to knit socks with. And then to start, the easiest pattern to be found...

Mission impossible? Methinks not... Mission really hard? Likely. Learning how to knit socks? Priceless.

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