Wednesday, June 10, 2009

In a Funk

The time to move back to AR is looming near, and it has me in a sour mood. The reason being that my husband's military job has him out of town until the day before my departure. So I sit at home alone, watch marathons of Sex and the City, and occasionally knit on Alison's Nightie. I packed approximately 5 boxes today, but didn't make much progress overall.

There are two good pieces of news, though. Firstly, I finished a top-down raglan shrug of my own design. It's a pretty piece, but it is made from an acrylic blend yarn and needs more of a blocking than my leaky old steam iron could deliver. I didn't wear it to our anniversary dinner as originally planned, but that was only because my husband bought me an entirely new dress for the occasion. We did snap a few pictures of it, although not in the greatest of lighting.







There are similar patterns to this in existence, but I really wanted this piece to have baby cable ribbed edgings. The yarn is Lion Brand Baby Soft in white. It has rayon running throughout that gives a very nice sheen. I would really like to work this pattern up in wool or alpaca, or at least something that can be blocked easily in order to really define the baby cable rib. I kept notes so that I might post the pattern to Ravelry, but who knows when I'll actually get around to doing so.

The second piece of good news is that I just got the Knit Picks ball winder and have been winding up a storm. Lots of partially used skeins and formerly hand-wound balls are now transformed into pretty little cakes. Strangely, there were no hanks that required the erection of the clothes hanger swift. Anyway, winding up everything in the stash provided a good impression of doing actual work. I mean, why pack up messy, knotted, half-used skeins when cakes stack so nicely in boxes, right? My feelings exactly.

7 comments:

  1. It's cute and very practical. I knit a similar one on Ravelry (the Anthropoligy?. I wear it over and over during the summer.

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  2. That looks so cute on you! Love the baby cable ribs. They remind me of the cables on Backward Cabled Pullover from Custom Knits.

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  3. Very nice. I love white and this looks wonderful on you!

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  4. The cable edging is a really neat idea. It looks great on you. Little white tops are just the cutest!

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  5. I love the cable edging. It looks really nice. I wonder how it would work as an edging on a plain hat? Or maybe a little color work hat with a solid color cable edging. Hmmm.

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  6. The shrug is adorable! It looks great with that dress.

    Also, doesn't the military pay to have you packed up and moved? Back in the day when my hubby and I moved from Ohio to Virginia a whole team of folks showed up, packed up everything (and I do mean EVERYTHING) and loaded it all into a truck.

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  7. Thanks for all the nice comments :)

    Krista, I think the military will pay when my husband finishes up his active duty and moves back home, but I had to move back before hand.

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