Saturday, December 29, 2007

2007 Knitting Projects!

After compiling this list, I could see that I had a very busy knitting year! I completed a total of 45 projects including:

10 pairs of socks:
Medrith’s Lace Sock in Lisa Souza Violet’s Pink Ribbon
RPM Socks in Interlacements Tiny Toes
Jaywalkers in Knit Picks Memories
BMFA Sock Candy in ribbing
Fuzzy Feet in Fearless Fibers
Thuja in Fancy Image Yarn
Broken rib socks in Fancy Image Yarn
Rainy Day socks for Rachel in Fancy Image Yarn
Oblique Openwork socks in STR
Nagini Socks in Cherry Tree Hill Supersock

5 scarves:
Mohair scarf in Mohair Kiss
Branching out scarf for Jackie in alpaca
Branching out scarf for Robin in Witchypoo Adirondack Autumn
Chevron scarf in Claudia Handpaints
Chevron scarf in Koigu and Claudia Handpaints

4 mittens:
Fingerless mitts from One Skein Wonders in Malabrigo
Fetching in Misti Alpaca
Fetching in Classic Elite alpaca for Rachel
Mittens from One Skein Wonders in Lang Tosca

6 hats:
Foliage Hat in Brooks Farm Four Play
Foliage Hat in Malabrigo
Ella’s Favorite Hat from One Skein Wonders in Lang Tosca (donated)
Ella’s Favorite Hat in Noro Kureyon
Ribbed Hat in All Seasons Cotton (donated)
Lace hat in Noro Silk Garden (donated)

7 garments:
Leftover vest
Leaf tie cropped cardigan in Classic Elite Silk
Tomato in Bamboozle
Back to School U Neck vest in Lorna Laces Shephard Worsted
Cozy V Neck Pullover in Karaoke
Bold and Bulky mini cardi from Fitted Knits
Simple Knitted Bodice in Takhi Cotton Classic

5 shrugs and shawls:
Jellyfish shrug in Malabrigo
Jellyfish shrug in Atacuma Alpaca
Shrug from One Skein Wonders in Lang Tosca
Clapotis in Brooks Farm Four Play
Clapotis in Lisa Souza Sport

3 bags:
Amanda’s Squatty Sidekick
All in One bag
Lopi Tote

and 5 teacher gifts!
Garter stitch mug cozies (5) for teachers

Plus I have a number of projects in process and countless ones started and frogged! I hope to add Mr. Greenjeans to this list of finished projects if I work on it for the next 3 days!

Monday, July 2, 2007

Reveling in Ravelry!

Woo hoo! I fiinally got my invite to Ravelry a few days ago and have been busily entering info on my projects and yarn stash (which, thanks to my existing Excel spreadsheet wasn't too difficult to do!). Frankly, I see my Ravelry notebook as being a better way to track my knitting activities than blogging (which I rarely do anyway). So I plan on making that my primary means of knitterly communications.

So if you got here in ways other than through Ravelry, check me out there under the name scrappinduck.

See ya! Off to load more info!

Saturday, March 31, 2007

More socks!


More socks!
Originally uploaded by Scrappinduck.
I finished the second sock last night even though I'm supposed to be taking a holiday from knitting to rest my wrist. The colors really pooled quite differently!

Monday, March 26, 2007

Lace!


Diamond Fantasy Shawl
Originally uploaded by Scrappinduck.
This is the start of the the Diamond Fantasy Shawl designed by Sivia Harding, using Violet's Pink Ribbon colorway in Sock Merino by Lisa Souza. It took me around 4 attempts to get past the 20th row - I kept getting lost and was missing stitches. I can't wait to spend more time on this!

Isn't this Fetching?


Fetching #1
Originally uploaded by Scrappinduck.
I took a cable class at Creative Hands on the morning of March 17 and immediately cast on the Fetching pattern and completed the first mitt the next day. I completed mitt # 2 the next week, even though I was supposed to be on a "no-knitting" break. I used Misty Baby Alpaca and it is soooo soft. I want to make the hand portion a bit longer on the next pair.

My first "garment"!


Stash Vest
Originally uploaded by Scrappinduck.
I completed the Stash Vest from Knitty recently. Weaving in all of the ends from the different colored stripes just about did me in! I hope the weather stays cool so I can wear it at least once (that is, after I block it a bit!)

Sunday, March 4, 2007

Umm - same dye lot?

I finally finished the second sock using Interlacements Tiny Toes yarn in the RPM pattern. However, one sock has a lot of hot pink whereas the other one doesn't I doublechecked the label and yes, the dye lot number was the same. I'm kind of disappointed. I loved working with the yarn, but it seems like the colors should be similar.

Oh - and I'm using the new sock blockers that I bought from Blue Moon Fiber Arts at Stitches last weekend to show them off!

Thursday, March 1, 2007

L&V Secret Pal questionnaire

I'm so excited to participate in the Lime and Violet secret swap. Here's my answers to the survey questions:

1. What kind of fibers do you prefer?
I love anything soft. Right now I’m in love with alpaca. I’m also really curious about some of the new fibers like bamboo. Since I live in Calif, I would like to find something that's not as warm as wool - some kind of cotton blend? Mohair, on the other hand, I hate, hate, hate! I love the look, but find it to be too scratchy on my neck, the fibers get in my throat and I have a heck of a time knitting with it.

2. What kind of weight do you prefer (sock, worsted, bulky)?
I like sock, DK, sport or worsted! I just went crazy buying laceweight, so I have enough of that to last me for years!

3. Do you spin?
Not yet– my daughter and I learned to spin at Stitches (see my last post!) It’s a slippery slope!

4. Do you crochet?
I used to crochet a lot in college. I still do an occasional project, mostly items in the round like hats, bowls and bags.

5. Are there any books, patterns, magazines would you like to own that you don't?
Umm, yes, but the list is way too long! I would love to get the Fiber Trends felting patterns for the hedgehog or penguin!

6. Are you participating in any themed a-longs like the Project Spectrum?
No.

7. Do you have a wishlist on Amazon.com or Half.com? (provide a link)
No – that would require a commitment to be patient!

8. Any Etsy stores that you would love to get something from?
Just about any of them!

9. What other crafty things are you involved in (quilting, drawing, painting)?
I’m a big scrapbooker (or used to be before I got consumed by knitting) and like creating things out of my scrapbook supplies (covered journals, decoupaged monograms, etc)

10. What is your favorite sort of scent?
I’m allergic to strong fragrance and all perfumes. However, natural scents like rose and lavender I like, if not too strong. (I grow lots of roses!)

11. Do you have a sweet tooth and what kind of sweets do you like best?
CHOCOLATE! I’ve been trying to eat only dark chocolate since I can justify it as heart healthy!

12. What kind of music do you like?
I love my baby boomer music but have pretty eclectic tastes – from Norah Jones to Randy Newman, the Beatles, Sting, James Taylor. No heavy metal, rap or Britney Spears music for me!

13. What do you like to knit? And for whom?
Well, socks of course! (Thanks to L&V!) I mostly knit for myself, but also knit for the teenage daughter. When I’m brave enough to tackle a sweater, I will make one for my husband (he’s actually requested one!)

14. What sort of things do you like to collect?
Anything handmade and books! Edited to add "and ducks of course!!"

15. Do you want needles? And what kind do you prefer?
Since I’m the impatient sort, I probably have all the needles I need. I’m in love with my new KnitPicks Options. I started with their dpn’s, but now prefer to knit my socks using two circulars. I guess one can never have enough 1’s and 2’s!

Stitches West

I went to Stitches on Friday. Originally, I wanted to be there when the market opened, but due to a change in plans, ended up getting there around 1:30pm. In a way, I'm glad that I went later, because I heard that it was a zoo in the morning and so crowded at the Blue Moon Fiber Arts booth that you couldn't even get in. One of my goals was to buy some STR, but the pickins were pretty slim bythe time I got there. The best bet was to buy one of their Fair Isle "kits" which had 2 skeins of STR in nice bright colors. Here's a picture of my yarn haul on Friday:


My daughter wanted to go to Stitches too, so the two of us went on Sunday afternoon (I figured that Saturday would be way too crazy!). She was actually more excited about the Japanese fabric booth I found on Friday. We spent a couple of hours (with only minimal whining, are you done yet?) going up and down the aisles. The highlight was learning to spin at the Serendipity Spinners booth. They rigged up a drop spindle using a CD and dowel. Here's R's first spool of spun fiber:

I so want a spinning wheel! I think I might just look for a nice drop spindle so I can spin small amounts of yarn to include in my projects. I don't really need yet another hobby!

I also bought a couple of shawl pins (one glass, one wood), a few patterns and a pair of sock blockers from Blue Moon. I really wanted to find a nice messenger bag for my knitting projects, but was disappointed to find very few bags being sold.


Monday, February 5, 2007



These are the socks I did in Lisa Souza's Sock Merino yarn in the Violet's Pink Ribbon colorway. Pattern is Medrich Socks from A Gathering of Lace.