So Much Knitting

Stonecrop Cardi

Some of you stopping by to visit might be familiar with the Stonecrop Cardi. Andrea Mowry is the designer and is easily found by looking for DreaReneeKnits. She used to live here in Michigan then they moved. I still love her and her designs anyway. Sometimes opportunities arise and relocation is necessary.

The bobbles drove me nuts, caused pain in my left hand, but, I persevered. The yarn was an eBay purchase and came in two giant skeins which added up to over 1000 yards. What I didn’t know was that it needed to be washed before I started knitting. There was a dirty feeling to it but since I had started already to keep the gauge going I kept knitting. The yarn purchase was for a charity organization and the price was unbelievable. You’ll be seeing more green knitting. All of it has been wound into balls and ready to be used.

Are you all staying safe and practicing your social distancing? I am. But then, any of you who know me, know that’s nothing unusual. This summer is the anniversary of four years of not working for me. After 15 years of working in management in the auto plants and other automotive-related places, not seeing people works just fine for me. It’s a tough life when you’re a member of the maintenance management team and the buildings are all old and falling apart. Everyone wants something from you and they want it right this minute, or better yet, before you even knew they wanted it. They call you before you get to work in the morning, they call you when you’re home at night, they call you on your weekends, and they even call you when you’ve told them all that you’re using some of your precious vacation time.

The quiet is wonderful.

If you call me, I’ll look at my phone and say “If they leave a voicemail I’ll check it.” If you’re my mom and you’re calling me, I’ll answer or call back ASAP. She’s almost as bad as me when it comes to phones. There are other pastimes we’d rather be doing than talking on our phones. With the invention of cordless and cell phones it’s easier, though. Now, if we could just teach Mom how to use speaker phone. I knit while having conversations with my Mom – or anyone else as far as that goes.

Politics. Nope.

Reading.

I’m currently reading a book about the history of the Spanish Flu Pandemic. I’m telling you, that was horrendous. Pregnant women were at an extremely high risk and one line in the book mentioned that it was a wonder that any children were born at all during those years as the moms-to-be died during pregnancy at very high rates. One military man was on his way home and people on the train just fell over dead right in front of him. Could you imagine?

Science and medicine have come a long way.

Knitting.

Right now I’m working on two projects and itching to start more. There are so many yarns in this house and just so little life left. Yes, I might live another forty years, but, can I knit during all those years? Will I buy more yarn during those years? Pffffft. If a knitter is alive, a knitter will buy yarn.

My current projects are Dawe by Amy Miller and Color Affection by Veera Valimaki. Dawe is a pullover and Color Affection is a shawl. I’ll try to share photos. Right now, if I did you would wonder what the heck I’m working on.

I finished a Vogue Knitting cardigan. It’s #1 from the Winter issue of 1992/93. There was some yarn hanging around here that screamed at me one freezing cold winter morning. At first, I was thinking hat then when I realized there was enough here to knit two sweaters, one sweater is this cardigan. I’m thinking a pullover is next.

#1 Vogue Knitting, Winter ’92/’93
Yarn: Bon Bon by Lana Gatto

I’ll leave you with this for now. Gardening has begun so I will try really hard to come here more often as you’re probably sitting on the edge of your chair holding your breath just waiting for my next post.

Righto…………..

Take care!

Learn to knit. I calms the soul.

Almost Half Over Already

That would be January, that is. Look how fast it can sneak on by when we’re busy doing what we do. Remember, way back in the beginning I did mention that I have a tendency to fail to keep posting on any blog that I’ve created over time. I’m here. Really, I am.

Sunshower Shawl by Ambah O’Brien

That would be the result of the 2019 year-long KAL with Jimmy Beans Wool and Ambah O’Brien. There are a whole lot of these out there that all look just like mine. This is the Jimmy’s Choice color scheme. I want to make another one with my color choices including some yellows, greens, white, browns – you know – the colors if you’re imagining an actual sun shower.

Adenturesome Wrap KAL 2019

That’s the Adventuresome Wrap, also by Ambah O’Brien. This was the Advent KAL from December, 2019. Each stripe represents the days before Christmas including a stripe for Christmas. I ran out of the gray gradient yarn so had to order more. Guess how much I actually needed to use. Half of the stripe for December 23rd and all of the stripe for Christmas Day. I thought I’d need more of the gold but didn’t so now I have another ball. This was Lion Brand Shawl in a Ball. Since I had leftovers of the gray I used it.

Close To You by Lete’s Knits

There’s more to share but why use them all up now? Since I’m probably getting close to using up my storage space here in my photo library I’m going to have to start pre-planning each post by finding the photos online then sharing them through their URL. All of these photos are also on my Flickr since I upload them there to move them over to Ravelry.

Back to my comfy chair and tonight’s knitting project. I’m also working on an Einstein Coat by Sally Melville. Oh, that reminds me. I finished another Sally Melville design a couple weeks ago. The Classic Shirt cardigan. I’ll share a photo soon.

I’ve also started my Carbeth by KDD (Kate Davies). I bought the Cascade 200 Superwash Sport over a year ago and finally decided it was time.

It’s that Make Nine in 2020 challenge that’s getting me motivated to finally knit those projects that I’ve purchased the yarn for.

Stay tuned.