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    <subtitle>A gallery of WIPs and FOs with words.</subtitle>  
    
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There&#39;s lots on the needles these days. After ripping out the pretty red v-neck sweater I&#39;d been working on since New Years or so, I was somewhat reluctant or sheepish or something about starting another sweater. To date, I&#39;ve only finished a single wearable sweater, but I&#39;ve come quite close (2...) on all but one of my failed attempts (...out of 3).</p><p>I really love Stefanie Japel&#39;s sweater-making style, so she&#39;s pretty much my inspiration. I&#39;m not using a pattern for this piece, but it&#39;s extremely simple. There will be no fancy shaping apart from the raglan increases at the shoulders. I thought about working in some darts in the bust area, but that&#39;s a little too advanced for me right now to just wing it.</p><p>You&#39;ll notice a rich raspberry hank of Cascade &#39;Pastaza&#39; lying there -- that will be for contrasting neck/arm/waist ribbing. The main yarn being a tweed has lots of little colored flecks, but more subtle are the fine, bright threads of almost fuchsia throughout. It&#39;s very pretty even though I&#39;m not generally a pink/magenta-wearing sort of girl. </p>
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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Rust orange is also a bit of a departure for me color wise, but nevertheless I picked up a sweater&#39;s worth of Knit Picks&#39; &#39;Gloss&#39; in Pumpkin back in the spring to make Knitty&#39;s &quot;Thermal&quot;.</p><p>I ended up losing interest in that pattern, so having seen a nice lace cardigan pattern named for the inimitable (<em>try as some might</em>) Katherine Hepburn I decided that was how I&#39;d like to use this yarn.</p><p>Here you see the start of my lace swatch. It&#39;s called Vertical Eyelet Rows, and it&#39;s very easy. I am certainly capable of lace work, but I want to keep it basic for such a large project as this will be my first pattern that will require lots of seaming. </p><p>I will have to break down and figure out kitchener stitch it seems. I reeeeaaaallllly hate seaming, but for the look I want it is imperative that I learn. And how can I really call my self a knitter without properly knowing how to sew up seams? Of course, there will be a great many firsts for me on this project: shoulders and tubular cast-on to name a couple--both self-inflicted.</p>
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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And to wrap up, I&#39;ve begun a hat for my friend&#39;s 2-year-old son. The design is one she saw on Etsy, and since the seller had no plans to make more of the sold-out hat, my friend asked if I could make it for her.</p><p>It just so happened that I had in my stash the very yarn and colorway she wanted--seems fated, no? I love a yarn challenge, so I swatched to find the right stitch pattern (not all that visible in this pic) and the gauge for size 9 needles, sketched the basic <a href="http://www.seeqpod.com/music/?plid=5106d84969"><em>arc of the journey</em></a>, mapped out the decreases and have left the final bits to pure chance and experimentation.</p><p>It&#39;s such a pretty yarn the Noro &#39;Kureyon&#39; with its various shades of peacock feathers. And with that I&#39;ll say bye-bye!<br />
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        <title>And speaking of the yarn arts...</title>   
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        <p>I&#39;ve had quite the productive couple of weeks. I crocheted a Katamari Damacy hat for a friend who&#39;s traveling to a comic books convention in a couple weeks. I studied online pix of other people&#39;s interpretations (mainly the Mad Tea Party version) and just sort of winged it. I did lift the crown shaping from the Stitch &#39;n&#39; Bitch Crochet <em>Happy Hooker</em> book, and even then I had to start over a couple times. I&#39;m a novice with hooks.</p>
    
    
    

    
    
    
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<p></p><p>All the little nobules I completed over the weekend, and then I stuffed them with polyfill. So now I have the task of attaching the nobules to the hat ahead of me. Not exactly easy -- but not terribly difficult either. I could have tackled it this weekend, but I wanted a break so I unraveled the &quot;<a href="http://tla.vox.com/library/post/my-knitting-of-late.html">Madagascar</a>&quot; v-neck instead because it was too small. </p><p>There&#39;s a new sweater on the needles, a top-down raglan ... again. I&#39;m determined to get it right. So far I have completed (nearly) four sweaters for all time: #1 utter sparkly disaster, #2 <a href="http://tla.vox.com/library/photo/6a00c2252672758e1d00ccff93a082d756.html">Bad Penny</a> with mods to sleeve/body lengths (wearable, WARM), #3 <a href="http://tla.vox.com/library/photo/6a00c2252672758e1d00ccff93a072d756.html">free-form, top-down cardigan</a> using Noro (too large, frogged), and #4 the <a href="http://tla.vox.com/library/photo/6a00c2252672758e1d00cd9710c46e4cd5.html">easy v-neck raglan</a> using Cascade 220 in the Madagascar colorway (too small, frogged). Swatching and patience are skills/virtues I am slowly accepting as necessary for creating wearable garments.</p><p>I hope to have some FO and WIP pix up soon ... that is, if I can find my camera.<br /> <div><br /></div></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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Oh have I ever been slacking. I&#39;ve been working my way through all the Sudoku puzzles in Brain Age on the DS, so I&#39;ve really been just too, too busy.  </p><p>I started a sweater on New Year&#39;s (eve I think?) and I really should have finished it by now. It&#39;s the Easy V-neck Raglan by Stephanie Japel (glampyreknits.com). A friend helped me pick out a color that wasn&#39;t green or brown, and I am really excited about wearing something so poppy-like and bold. From the pic you can see I&#39;m nearly half finished with the first sleeve. I&#39;ve actually grown quite fond of working with DPNs, but I recently got some short-length Addi Turbos that I&#39;m sort of itching to try out. I&#39;ll wait for the next project so that the sleeves have the same gauge. I&#39;m thinking about lengthening the waistband ribbing by a couple of inches so it&#39;s nice and long -- and fashionable ;)</p><p>I also made a lightnin&#39; fast Calorimetry on a snow day while working from home -- 2 hours. Exhibit A:</p>     

    
     

    

    
    
    
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OK that&#39;s my only exhibit ... the buttons are what you want to see, right? I asked both my sisters if they wanted one. They both himmed and hawwed for about the 2 seconds it took for me to turn my head &#39;round, and then they got a load of the super cuteness of this pattern. </p><p>I chose two buttons instead of one since the pattern when followed to the letter turns out pretty big (as many blogging knitters have noted). I have a big round head, so it works fine for me. My sisters will require at least 10 or 20 stitches fewer at the cast on.</p><p>The yarn I used here is some I ordered from Uruguay (handpaintedyarn.com), and it is really soft to the touch. I love the colors, too -- greens and browns, of course.<br /> <div><br /></div><div><br /></div></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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