Wednesday, November 14, 2007
WIP Wednesday
My "Lady of the Lake" jacket is coming along nicely. I have the back finished and I am just starting the first half of the front. Very easy and enjoyable knitting.
The "Autumn Sail" socks are also coming along. As you can see I am just to the toe of the first sock, but this is perfect road-trip knitting (remember the 10 hour car trip this Saturday?).
And my last "must-be-complete-by-the-end-of-the-month" project, my Ravelry mittens, well...here:
I need to do my swatch before Saturday, but at least I got my yarn ready. Socks and mittens, good for traveling!
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
What are you listening to?
Here's what I've listened to over the past 6 month:
1. and 2. Angela's Ashes and Tis by Frank McCourt (and narrated by Mr. McCourt). I absolutely loved these, as sad as they were at times. I am sure I would not have enjoyed them as much if Mr. McCourt had not been the narrator, but he was, and they were both great.
3. Suite Francaise: A Novel by Irene Nemirovsky. This was a slow read/listen (I was doing both), but a good story in the end. I read this as part of Purl Diva's book club and then sadly missed the book get-together.
4. Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro. I thought this book would never end, but I had to finish it.
5. Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Casts Off: The Yarn Harlot's Guide to the Land of Knitting by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee. Quick and fun. I loved it, of course.
Now I'm starting The Whole World Over by Julia Glass. I'm a little nervous because it is 22 hours long, yes-22 hours long. But I loved Three Junes by JG so I am giving it a try. I just started today--I'll let you know how it's going next week. I hope my new shuffle has a strong battery!
Monday, November 12, 2007
Misc Monday
I will knit any time I am awake enough and get a chance, but if I had to pick my favorite time, it would be first thing in the morning, while enjoying a cup of coffee and some nice music or an audio book. Everyone in the house would still be asleep (including the dogs) for at least another hour. I love knitting in the morning.
My favorite knitting spot is in a comfy chair with good lighting. The lighting becomes more and more important to my eyes with age.
I haven't mentioned this yet, but we will be moving in about a month. I cannot wait to set up my yarn studio in our new home. The room has excellent morning sun and great windows. I am really excited!
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Book Review: Super Stitches Knitting

Super Stitches Knitting by Karen Hemingway contains over 300 stitch patterns, including basic knit and purl stitches to ornamental, stitches, textured colorwork, edgings, lace, and the list goes on. The reason I needed to buy this book is the beautiful pictures of each stitch pattern. And the directions for each pattern are clear and well explained: there are written and chart instructions (where you would expect charts). I can't wait to have a couple of hours to go through this book and dream up some new designs!
Friday, November 9, 2007
Knitting topic: Fixing mistakes
1. ignore it (if you know me, you know this is not really an option)
2. frog or tink back as many rows as it takes
3. drop just the stitches I need to fix, fix them and carry them back up in pattern.
I was never brave enough for #3 until this past summer when I was knitting MS3 (Swan Lake Stole). I decided to give it a try and now there's no going back. I definitely feel empowered to have this technique in my knitting arsenal.
Here's a great tutorial from Boogie Knits: Click here
If you haven't done it, try it. It's really not as hard as you fear it to be.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Knitty bonus patterns
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
WIP: November Socks and Lady of the Lake Jacket
It will be impossible for my knitting to compare to the above WIP, but here's what I'm working on. I have 3 projects to finish in the month of November:
1. November SAM (Sock-a-month). I didn't start my October sock until the last week of the month, so I am happy this pair is under way so early. I am loving this yarn and the pattern is a lot of fun.

2. My Ravelry Mitten Exchange mittens. I haven't started these yet, but the yarn is finally in and I know what I'm making. Hopefully I'll cast on this weekend.
3. NaKniSweMo Sweater: Lady of the Lake. I haven't spent much time on this, but here is the result of 1 night of knitting:

And to make sure we close on a happy note, one more shot of young Carter from this morning at school:
Happy birthday Bubba!
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Honey harvest
It’s honey harvesting at Buzz and Fuzz! Honey harvesting is definitely my favorite fall chore. Of course I didn’t think to take pictures of the process until the last step. Hopefully I’ll remember that next year.
A quick and brief summary of the honey harvesting process:1. Remove the honey supers from the hives.
2. Cut the caps off the top of the honey comb.
3. Spin the honeycomb/frames in an extractor.
4. Strain the honey, bottle, and enjoy.
In my humble opinion, there is no honey as sweet as the honey from a backyard beehive!
Monday, November 5, 2007
Misc Monday
I got a shipment of Fleece Artist “Blue Face Leicester Aran” in this morning (7 colorways)! I love this yarn. It’s a great all-around wool and my favorite wool for twined knitting (even though it is “S” twist and not “Z” twist). It is so soft and the colors are gorgeous. I can’t wait to work on some designs with this yarn. Click here to order some for yourself!
Done with the shameless advertising, now on to the knitting. I finished up these mittens last month:
I am really happy with how they came out. The picture doesn’t do a very good job of showing the detail, so I tried to hand draw a sketch (I know, I’m not an artist):
The Mora yarn takes on new life after soaking and blocking. I would imagine that these mittens will become even nicer with time and handling. I wrote the pattern for sizes woman’s small – men’s Xlarge. The XL men’s mittens used exactly 1 skein of Mora yarn. I have a few skeins of Mora available as kits with the pattern: click here.
And because it is “Misc Monday”, here is a random question: Are you a football fan? If so, College, Pro, or both? My answer: I am a huge Pro football fan. It’s what I look forward to in the fall. I love knitting on Sundays while watching the game.
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Honey recipes: fall soups
In the meantime, I thought I'd share some great fall soup recipes with you from the National Honey Board website (all with honey as an ingredient, of course).
Vegetarian Chili
Curried Honey Sweet Potato Soup
Butternut Squash Soup
Click here to look through all of the National Honey Board recipes.
Enjoy!
Friday, November 2, 2007
Japanese knitting patterns
1. Basics of Japanese Knitting
2. Two kinds of charts, detailed and simplified
3. Charts and knitting instruction - back & forth / circular
4. Hatched or curved line - shaping on the edge
5. Decreasing and increasing in the middle of fabric
6. Chart symbols
7. Basics from Habu Textiles
8. To translate a page from Japanese to English, I use babel fish
Here's an example of a free Japanese pattern (pdf): click here.
(in order to view this page, Adobe reader will need to download the Japanese character set).
I currently have 3 Japanese knitting books and 2 issues of a Japanese quarterly magazine (each issue has over 60 patterns!). They are so well diagrammed and illustrated that I'm sure I could make it through a project, although I haven't made the leap yet. Maybe that should be my New Year challenge...anyone up for it?
Thursday, November 1, 2007
NaBloPoMo
Here's my rough draft for the month:
Mondays: "Misc Monday"
Tuesday: A day in the life of Angela the beekeeper
Wednesday: "WIP Wednesday"
Thursday: A day in the life of Angela the angora rabbit farmer
Friday: Interesting knitting topics (interesting to me anyway...)
Saturday: All about honey (fun facts and recipes)
Sunday: "Speechless Sunday"
If you have any knitting, angora rabbit, or beekeeping questions you've been dying to ask, now is the time!
November is also National Knit a Sweater in a Month. The only part of the sweater you could do before November is the swatch:

I will be knitting the "Lady of the Lake" Jacket this month. It should be do-able--it's done on US 11 needles and knit side to side. I will be casting on this weekend.

























