It's a big one!
So! Much exciting news. First: I knit a hat from the yarn I spun!!

It's my own pattern, mostly made up as I went along. From the garter stitch border up is the first fatty skein, knit on Denise 13s. From there down, including earflaps, is the second skinnier, more even skein on 11s. I still have some left over also. I left little nonfunctional stringies at the bottom of the earflaps and a loop at the top to show off the yarn in its unknit state. I think the transformation from yarn to fabric is so interesting. It's so easy to get caught up in people's spinning blogs, etsy shops, or (perfect example) the yarn museum, looking at the pretty lumps of yarn just as themselves, but I never really have any idea of how they'd knit up. Now I have an idea! This hat is so warm and thick and comfy. Mmmm. And we got snow!
So. Second exciting news. While I was home (free washing machine, woop), I figured I'd take advantage and do some felting. This is new for me. I was looking at the marsupial tote in the first stitch n' bitch. Well, not really because the book was elsewhere. But I was thinking of it. So I knit up a big ol' bag with almost a whole thing of Cascade EcoWool. It was HUGE. I tried to put Kirby in it. She would have fit, but she wasn't having it. It had a neat cable on each side, garter stitch bottom and top chunk, handles were more or less big horizontal buttonholes.
Here's a progress pic/"before":

Aand, after:

My hand and Wegman's bag included for scale. It's TINY! pursey, even. It's really thick. The lumpy part on the bottom is what's left of the cable. Looks like if I ever need a lunch box, I've got one.
Anyway. Here's the new project.

Mini-clapotis in Noro Silk Garden. Look at those dropped stitches! Unraveling was never so fun! The yarn feels lovely. I was worried about the high mohair content making me itchy, but I think the silk balances it out. I think this might be nice to knit in art history. There's really not a ton of thinking involved, and I'm afraid 4:30ish might turn into nap time otherwise. Actually, I'd have to be pretty freaking tired to fall asleep during the infamous Gerar.. He really is like a cartoon character. Or muppet. Still. I don't really take notes, and my hands need something to do..

It's my own pattern, mostly made up as I went along. From the garter stitch border up is the first fatty skein, knit on Denise 13s. From there down, including earflaps, is the second skinnier, more even skein on 11s. I still have some left over also. I left little nonfunctional stringies at the bottom of the earflaps and a loop at the top to show off the yarn in its unknit state. I think the transformation from yarn to fabric is so interesting. It's so easy to get caught up in people's spinning blogs, etsy shops, or (perfect example) the yarn museum, looking at the pretty lumps of yarn just as themselves, but I never really have any idea of how they'd knit up. Now I have an idea! This hat is so warm and thick and comfy. Mmmm. And we got snow!
So. Second exciting news. While I was home (free washing machine, woop), I figured I'd take advantage and do some felting. This is new for me. I was looking at the marsupial tote in the first stitch n' bitch. Well, not really because the book was elsewhere. But I was thinking of it. So I knit up a big ol' bag with almost a whole thing of Cascade EcoWool. It was HUGE. I tried to put Kirby in it. She would have fit, but she wasn't having it. It had a neat cable on each side, garter stitch bottom and top chunk, handles were more or less big horizontal buttonholes.
Here's a progress pic/"before":

Aand, after:

My hand and Wegman's bag included for scale. It's TINY! pursey, even. It's really thick. The lumpy part on the bottom is what's left of the cable. Looks like if I ever need a lunch box, I've got one.
Anyway. Here's the new project.

Mini-clapotis in Noro Silk Garden. Look at those dropped stitches! Unraveling was never so fun! The yarn feels lovely. I was worried about the high mohair content making me itchy, but I think the silk balances it out. I think this might be nice to knit in art history. There's really not a ton of thinking involved, and I'm afraid 4:30ish might turn into nap time otherwise. Actually, I'd have to be pretty freaking tired to fall asleep during the infamous Gerar.. He really is like a cartoon character. Or muppet. Still. I don't really take notes, and my hands need something to do..






