I started this project in April....and then finally picked it up last week to finish it off! I think I completed this project just in time for frosty mornings and chilly evenings. Too bad I can't seem to get motivated to finish this one too....
It was a really quick knit and relatively simple pattern to follow. I love purchasing patterns from Quince & Co. - they are always so easy to follow and their photography is lovely!
State Street Cowl
by Pam Allen
Yarn: Loops & Threads Cozy Wool in Mushroom
Mods: I started with size 11 needs intending to switch to size 13 (instead of the instructed 13, then switch to 15). However, I moved while I was in the middle of the project so I ended up losing some of my knitting supplies (sad sad!). I unintentionally decided to do three pattern repeats in size 11 needles. And I also didn't have enough yarn to complete a fourth repeat...but that is okay because I actually really like the outcome!
Raveled here!
I will admit...at first, I was not really in love with it. I believe my exact words to a good friend were, "I think it looks better sitting on my couch's armrest than on me!" And she just laughed at me. But after a couple wears, I fell in love. First completed knit of the season!!
Sunday, 21 October 2012
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
One year of love
Yesterday was a special day. It was my first anniversary with Glen. I just wanted to write something to let the world know how amazing my guy is and how much I love being his princess :)
The first surprise was a personal delivery of flowers to my workplace. And he was even dressed in the outfit he wore during our wedding reception!
The next surprise was a beautiful white antique dresser. I have been wanting one of these for so long!
And here are a few photos from our wedding day...
The first surprise was a personal delivery of flowers to my workplace. And he was even dressed in the outfit he wore during our wedding reception!
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One pink rose for one year :) |
Love you forever, Glen
xoxo
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
We're still here....
I won't lie, my knitting has been stashed away in my closet for almost the past three months. The gorgeous summer weather has been keeping me happily distracted.
Here is the latest project that I cast on:
A few months ago, I purchased the book Coastal Knits by Hannah Fetig of Knitbot and Alana Dakos of Never Not Knitting. I chose to start with the Sand and Sea Shawl because it uses the technique of short rows, which I have not tried prior to this project. I think I am getting the hang of it, but we'll see how it goes when I get to the lacy trim at the end!
And now, here are some photos from a little hike up Turtle Mountain in the Crowsnest Pass that the hubs and I did on the weekend!
Here is the latest project that I cast on:
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Sand and Sea Shawl |
And now, here are some photos from a little hike up Turtle Mountain in the Crowsnest Pass that the hubs and I did on the weekend!
Monday, 7 May 2012
{finished} Avery Cowl
This was a really simple knit, albeit rather time-consuming. But I loved the rhythm of knits and purls creatively placed to produce a fun scheme of textured diamonds. I also loved using the yarn Osprey from Quince & Co., and I am definitely looking forward to ordering again from them again!
When I finished this last night, I could not decide whether or not I should lightly block it because I was worried that it would stretch too much lengthwise. But I tried it anyways and I think I am pleased with the results.
Avery
by Melissa Labarre
Yarn: Osprey by Quince & Co. in Honey
Raveled here!
A little side note: I was trying to finish this project on my way down to Lethbridge on the weekend. I received a text from a good friend and she asked, "are you knitting right now?" Yes, of course I was. What else would I be doing?! =)
When I finished this last night, I could not decide whether or not I should lightly block it because I was worried that it would stretch too much lengthwise. But I tried it anyways and I think I am pleased with the results.
Avery
by Melissa Labarre
Yarn: Osprey by Quince & Co. in Honey
Mods: None this time! Followed the pattern as written, even purchased the same yarn. However, I should mention that I ordered three skeins of Osprey and ended up having to start on a third skein for the last 3.5 rows. Which was a little annoying. But from reading other knitters' project pages on Ravelry and realizing that others have also ran out of yarn towards the end, I don't feel so bad and am just thankful that I had some extra yarn. Maybe I am just a loose knitter.
Raveled here!
A little side note: I was trying to finish this project on my way down to Lethbridge on the weekend. I received a text from a good friend and she asked, "are you knitting right now?" Yes, of course I was. What else would I be doing?! =)
Monday, 30 April 2012
{preview} Avery
Apparently my usual knitting spot these days is in the car during what seems to be our routine weekend road trips to our parents' city. But this might change soon...we have been looking at houses to buy...and I have been dreaming about cozy window seats where I can sit in the warmth of the Southern Alberta sun and do my yarn thing...one day hopefully!
One of my favourite knitting moments is about halfway through the first pattern repeat where you can start to see your work resemble to the pattern's design. That is about the point I was at in this pattern when I took the photo.
I sometimes find it frustrating to knit scarves and cowls in the round (versus flat on straight needles) because it takes what feels like forever to see your project come to life. But, once I reach this particular point I finally started to get excited! And now I cannot wait to wear it!
I do realize that it probably seems like the wrong season to be knitting a wool scarf. But hey, my workplace is air conditioned and I think it's colder in there now than it was through the winter months!
Here is my Avery cowl so far...
One of my favourite knitting moments is about halfway through the first pattern repeat where you can start to see your work resemble to the pattern's design. That is about the point I was at in this pattern when I took the photo.
I sometimes find it frustrating to knit scarves and cowls in the round (versus flat on straight needles) because it takes what feels like forever to see your project come to life. But, once I reach this particular point I finally started to get excited! And now I cannot wait to wear it!
I do realize that it probably seems like the wrong season to be knitting a wool scarf. But hey, my workplace is air conditioned and I think it's colder in there now than it was through the winter months!
Monday, 23 April 2012
{finished} Candle Flame Beret
I was a little slow with knitting this one, but it's finally finished! I was so excited, I took a photo in the car right away while we were driving back from Lethbridge.
Candle Flame Slouchy Hat
by Sisse Holstrup
Mods: For the brim I did 14 rows of a k1, p1 rib. Started with 80 stitches and then increased to 128, like the pattern suggested. I think that because of my shorter brim, my project ended up taking up just one skein of Cascade 220 Superwash, but if I had done the folded brim, I would have needed to use up a little bit of yarn on a second skein.
Raveled here =)
Here it is after some gentle blocking to get a little more of a slouchy fit.
Candle Flame Slouchy Hat
by Sisse Holstrup
Mods: For the brim I did 14 rows of a k1, p1 rib. Started with 80 stitches and then increased to 128, like the pattern suggested. I think that because of my shorter brim, my project ended up taking up just one skein of Cascade 220 Superwash, but if I had done the folded brim, I would have needed to use up a little bit of yarn on a second skein.
Raveled here =)
This cozy beret is ready to be shipped to the West Coast for a dear friend of mine ;)
And now...on to another project with this new cushy yarn that I purchased off of the Quince & Co. website! Hopefully my winding goes a little better this time...
Monday, 16 April 2012
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