I'm going to the Women's March in DC on Jan. 21!
Quick story about how this trip/design came about:
So immediately after the election, I was pissed and afraid and troubled. Very fired up. And I saw murmurs that some people were organizing a Women's March in DC. So I was like- hell, yeah. Found some ideal flights I could get with miles and proposed the idea to a friend. She kinda chuckled, but called back two days later with the same fire in her belly and it was on.
Well, we go back to book those flights and they were gone. EVERYTHING was gone. $900 to buy it straight up. Guess some other women in my area had the same idea!
Took some wrangling, but we got flights with a third party's elite miles (my husband's- that's not anti-feminist, right?). In a day or two, plane was totally full. Couple of weeks later, we get an email saying they've upgraded the plane and there's 50 more seats. Totally full again in a few hours. So I'm super looking forward to our flight to DC, full of women on their way to a march... Any of you out there on an SFO-DCA flight on Jan. 20th? Ping me!
Back to the knitting:
It could be cold in DC in January and since nothing about my warm gloves and mittens screams "I'm a feminist!", I thought I should knit my own. Thus:
Since it's a rough pattern, thrown together quickly and because I think anyone who wants to make a pair for the march should do it, the pattern is only $2. Get it here. And then share your pictures on Ravelry, as I'd love to see how other knitters interpret the pattern... In the first 3 days, there were already 100 downloads!
Wednesday, January 4, 2017
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
all-merino shawl
Got in the mood to knit a shawl recently and Berocco's Mrs Watson shawl has been on my Pinterest shawl board for a while. I had a lighter weight yarn, so my version is smaller and lighter weight than the full size, worsted weight version. The purple is Malabrigo Mechita in Eggplant and the secondary color is Malabrigo Nube in Arco Iris, so all merino with some handspinning involved. All roughly fingering weight.
The pups make great models, yes?
I expect to use this shawl as a scarf this winter, as we don't get that cold in the Bay Area. The pattern is easy to use and I love this color combination. I particularly like the way it looks with a dark dominant color and lighter secondary color. Many iterations may be coming...
The pups make great models, yes?
I expect to use this shawl as a scarf this winter, as we don't get that cold in the Bay Area. The pattern is easy to use and I love this color combination. I particularly like the way it looks with a dark dominant color and lighter secondary color. Many iterations may be coming...
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
bunny bolt
Bolt's First Halloween! Since he's a social, people-loving dog, I was excited to dress him up and go to costume contests. Given his sweet nature, I went with Lion Brand's Bunny Dog Costume Pattern.
The pattern knit up quickly, with the only challenge being how to get the ears to stand up. I moved them to the top of the head and stuffed them with filling, but they still flop around more than I'd like.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
coming soon
Working on Bolt's Halloween costume. It's going to be totally adorable, but he is less than thrilled.
Friday, August 19, 2016
more Bolt photos
The new puppy continues to be adorable.
He's continuing to grow and learn. Our current expectation is that he'll level out around 40 lb, but he's a total mutt, so there's no telling. And if you enjoy Pack, you can find Bolt's Pack page here.
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
2016's big project
This year I've been planning a big, big spinning/knitting project that I've kept under wraps, as there were too many unknowns to guarantee it would happen. But I'm happy to report that progress is far enough along.
So here it is: this big project is a hand-spun, hand-knit sweater. But that's not all! It will feature colorwork of a border collie, modeled off of Tatum, using his fur. Eeks!
The base color is white/cream. My fiber guild was doing a rare breed study, so I accumulated a ton of 2 ounce samples of a bunch of different wools. I decided to spin them all separately and randomly ply them to get something that might look well together. I know it'll be slightly different shades, but this sweater has a lot of value in the process over the outcome; it's been quite the education about different fibers, staple lengths, consistency...
The pattern is a basic sweater from Purl Soho with a high neck, because I wear everything high-necked these days... The Tatum fur yarn was mixed with some gray merino/alpaca blend to beef it up and provide some softness. Tatum fur yarn is not soft!
While I still have only 2/3 of the yarn needed or so, I needed a break from spinning, so we are moving on to starting the body. I love it already.
Stay tuned for updates.
So here it is: this big project is a hand-spun, hand-knit sweater. But that's not all! It will feature colorwork of a border collie, modeled off of Tatum, using his fur. Eeks!
The base color is white/cream. My fiber guild was doing a rare breed study, so I accumulated a ton of 2 ounce samples of a bunch of different wools. I decided to spin them all separately and randomly ply them to get something that might look well together. I know it'll be slightly different shades, but this sweater has a lot of value in the process over the outcome; it's been quite the education about different fibers, staple lengths, consistency...
The pattern is a basic sweater from Purl Soho with a high neck, because I wear everything high-necked these days... The Tatum fur yarn was mixed with some gray merino/alpaca blend to beef it up and provide some softness. Tatum fur yarn is not soft!
While I still have only 2/3 of the yarn needed or so, I needed a break from spinning, so we are moving on to starting the body. I love it already.
Stay tuned for updates.
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