Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Time for a Post


Once you've taken a break from blogging, it can be a little tricky to jump back in.  In my case I've been making things for months, but just not blogging about them for lack of time.  So I've got lots of projects I want to blog about but haven't gotten around to taking great pics of them.  And I was sort of tied up with finding a job - which I did.  A job I love, for the first time in my life.  Kinda great.  :)

That aside, I'd like to just start showing you snapshots of what I've been up to in the last few months.  Clearly, I've been knitting a ton.  The shrug and two sweaters above are all Ravelry patterns or my adaptations of them.  And I taught myself entrelac and love it.





This (above) is a pattern I made up based on a stitch I learned in a pattern book.  It's for my mom and it was supposed to be done for Mother's Day, but for some reason it has been about a half hour from being finished for a little over 2 months.  Embarassing.




This is the finished back of what is currently on my needles.  It's the Leaving pattern from Ravelry and so far the sizing is turning out perfectly.  It's the first sweater I've made that isn't knitted in the round.  It makes me feel like a real knitter.  :)





Here's a project I haven't worked on for a while, but hope to finish this winter.  I love the way it's coming together.





And here's a peek at my stash.  I can't wait to get this yarn on my needles!  I think I have a fuschia/reddish brown/orange problem.

And I have snuck in a little work on my sewing machine from time to time.  I started a little foundation stitching work on the art quilt I started last summer.






And of course I whipped together a baby blanket for my cousin's baby shower a few weeks ago.


And a taggie or two...




And my sister and her family are coming for a visit this weekend and a little birdie told me that my niece happens to be a big fan of Tinkerbell.  As someone who can identify with a fascination for anything involving faeries, satin, tulle, or sparkles, I whipped up this little number for her. 




Hopefully I can get a picture of her flaunting it this weekend.

I know this isn't my usual level of background and story on projects, but I wanted to give you a series of snapshots of what I've been working on. 

And we did manage to add a family member a little while ago.



His name is Herschel.






He's a rescue from a high-kill shelter in Kentucky.  We don't know for sure what kind of dog he is but our best guess is either a coon hound or a fox hound.  Basically he's all ears and legs and love.  :)