Showing posts with label FLS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FLS. Show all posts

Ravelympc Finish Line



Well, I managed to make it across the finish line, barely!

Here is my finished (but unblocked in this picture) February Lady Sweater




I love the color and drape of this yarn. If I did not need to sleep, I would make 2-3 more of these!
The details:
Pattern: "February Lady Sweater" by Pamela Wynne/FlintKnits
Yarn: HandMaiden Great Big Sea Silk ; 50% Silk, 30% Wool, 20% Sea Cell; 3 skeins, had a little left over
Color: ocean
Needles: US 8 / 5.0 mm


And both of my daughters squeaked in a knitted headband for Ravelympics (with yarn they dyed themselves!):


Good job girls!

I did not finish my Hanami stole, but it is coming along nicely (I will share an update later this week). We were happy to host many friends and family through out August, which made my summer knitting time more challenging then ever. I am glad I had the Ravelympics to push me along!

Ravelympics...day 7

I have been way too busy knitting (and visiting with family) to post, but here is a quick update of my progress:



As of yesterday, I have completed 5 out of 7 repeats of the basket weave (7 repeats = approx half of stole).

My other big project (WHY did I sign up for 2??), February Lady Sweater (FLS). This was a WIP when I started, so here is the picture before the Ravelympics began (5 inches):



And here we are on day 6 (8.5 inches):



My FLS is my traveling project, so I have not spent as much time on it yet. We will be traveling this weekend, so I hope to make some big progress.

That's all I have time for now. Back to my marathon knitting...

Already August?

Is that really possible? Wow. As I mentioned yesterday, not much knitting happened in July, but that will certainly change for August. Ravelry is hosting the Ravelympics 2008, similar to Yarn Harlot's Knitting Olympics which are held every 4 years during the Winter Olympics. Being the Ravelry junkie that I am, I of course have entered. So this month's knitting goals will revolve around the Ravelympics. Basically, I have from the start of the Olympics (Aug 8) until the closing ceremony (Aug 24) to complete my "events" (see below).

I am on 2 teams and doing a number of events. Here is the summary:
Team Monthly Adventures (my very active swapping group)
  • Project: Start and Complete "Hanami Stole" from start to finish (pattern from June swap). Can swatch ahead of time (considered training). Events this project is entered in:
    1. Balance Beads
    2. Lace Weight Long Jump
    3. Shawl Relay
    4. Hand Dyed Hurdles (I will be dyeing the yarn sometime during the next week, but I did buy yarn that would work in case my first-ever dyeing attempt does not produce the results I am looking for!).
  • Project: Finish my Seaglass Beaded Bag (from our swap back in March and April). Events entered:
    1. Balance Beads
    2. Bag n Tote Backstroke
    3. Holiday Handball
    4. WIPs Wrestling
Team Countrywool (with Claudia, the fearless leader of my knitting/spinning retreats)
I will be really happy if I can get all of this done in 17 days. I'm not even sure it is possible, but I am willing to lose sleep trying!

After the Olympics, I need to finish my SKP sock 3 before the end of the month (I have barely started). Those are my knitting goals for August.

Jumping July!

Wow, is it really July already? I started this blog one year ago today, so I guess that makes today my blogiversary!

The kids are on summer break so there has not been much blogging or knitting time the past couple of weeks. I thought I would post my July goals along with pictures of my WIPs. SO here goes:

1. SKP: Sock Knitters Pentathlon Sock 3: pattern released today at 12pm EST...

2. Zum Dirndl Test Knit: I have not completed this first sock, but I LOVE the pattern. I should have the first sock complete by the end of THIS month, but here's where I stand:




3. I have wanted to make the Juliet sweater for some time, but I haven't had the time to sit and rewrite the pattern for the yarn I wanted to use. Then I was tempted into starting a "February Lady Sweater". It is cardigan pattern by Flint Knits/Pamela Wynne. I am using HandMaiden Great Big Sea Silk in colorway: marine. I, of course, love the yarn. Here's where I am so far:




That's it, the whole list. I would be so happy if I could just meet those 3 goals! I will not have computer access for the next few weeks, but I will post updates when I get back.