Friday, February 26, 2010

The pillow


Things I've learned in the past two weeks:
  1. It is inevitable that when I have no one to knit for and start a project for myself, twenty million people (aka three) will want me to make them something.
  2. Midterms are any knitter's/baker's enemy.
  3. I will get sick at the most inopportune times. Like the week before I'm supposed to go home for a surprise visit. And when I have papers and quizzes and things that one cannot be ill for.
  4. A upper respiratory infection is just a cold. But it sounds so much serious when you call it an upper respiratory infection.
  5. When I get sick, I get really emotional. Flashback to a couple days ago when Joannie Rochette skated her short program and cried upon finishing. So did I. And just now, when I read Bake at 350's blog post on livestrong and her mother's battle with cancer. Tears. I'm a sap, I know.
  6. Spring break is T-7 days away. Which, finally, after months of reading food blogs and dreaming about scones and cupcakes and cake truffles, BAKING.
  7. Uncrustables are a lazy girl's best friend. Especially when she runs out of strawberry jam. And bread. Also, they say they thaw in 30 minutes. THIS IS A LIE. I have had one sitting next to me for the allotted half-hour, and it is still mostly frozen. And I am hungry.
  8. I am a poor college kid. I cannot afford a pillow form. Well, I probably could, but I don't really think I could find one on campus.
So, that brings us to knitting. I made my sister a pillow. Mostly because I had/have a lot of yarn of various blues and greys and not much to do with it. Except for the things I was asked to make after I started the pillow. And once you start a pillow, you can't stop. It's easy. You just... knit. No decreases or ridiculousness. And, the best part is, you can use any stitch. I used US 8s.

For the front, I used my old not-so-soft light grey. I did the same cabling pattern I used on this hat. CO 68, knit 68 rows (including cast on and off rows).
For the front, I used various blues I had. From the hats from The Mission II and my mother's hat and scarf. The small grey stripes are my Vanna's Choice Silver Grey. It was 6 rows of the blue, 2 of the grey, and repeating with the other blues. Also CO 68 and knit 68 rows (including cast on and off rows).
So I sewed up three sides and some of the fourth side inside-out. Turned it right side out and stuffed it with the stuffing I have.
And then I realized, this pillow is not square. I think it would be if I used an actual pillow form, (I believe it was a 14" by 14" [do those even exist?]). But I adapted the pillow form from one I found a long time ago, and figured it would work any way. That was knit on US 6s and fit a 12" by 12". And I'm positive that will fit. I think mine didn't because it had nothing to stretch around.
Whatever. She'll like it. No, she never asked for a pillow. Or anything, really. But everyone likes presents.


(Front)

(Back)


Wednesday, February 10, 2010

The Mission Part II


I finished. Well, I finished Saturday around 4 pm, so it's been a while. I'm just lazy and dealing with midterms and the like. But I had a nice long Roommate From Hell-free weekend, so I got a lot of knitting done. Five pm on Saturday found me at the FedEx in town, where I shipped the FIVE hats I made. They should be arriving sometime tomorrow.
So, when I posted The Mission (Part I), I was in such a rush to get started that I failed to mention details. The hats are for one of my aunts who lives up north. Many years ago, she had breast cancer (twice) and survived. I was pretty young at the time, so all I remember is going up for the summer and seeing her with no hair. Recently (as in, like, two days before The Mission Part I), doctors found a small tumor near/on/in her brain. This was really really scary at first (let's just say there was some hysterics on my part. This isn't something I ever wanted to hear, much less on the phone with my mother while I'm on my way to my art history class). About four years ago, I had a brain cancer scare (if that makes sense), and though it wasn't, it was still beyond terrifying for me and those around me. So I can't even imagine.
But she's going to be fine. Thank god. She lost her hair on Friday, so I wanted to make sure the hats got out to her as soon as possible. So, the final product:
Light blue: Karma Hat
Medium blue: Braided Cable Hat



Saturday, February 6, 2010

Lydia hat and scarf


I made these for my RA, Lydia. She kills all the bugs for us (we can handle the thousands of ladybugs, but it's the stinkbugs and wasps and cockroaches none of us care to handle). And she's helped us (by "us," I mean my two suite-mates and I) with dealing with my roommate, whom I not-so-affectionately call the Roommate From Hell.
I gave Lydia the scarf today, but I ended up sending the hat with the other Mission hats. (Sorry, Lydia). I'll probably end up making her another one. Seeing as we're expecting snow tomorrow and probably for the rest of forever, she can definitely use it. I guess that's what you get for going to school in the mountains. It's pretty, but it snows like no where else in the south.

Anyways. Both were knit on 10s with Vanna's Choice Silver Grey. (Honestly, this is such a good gift-giving yarn. Grey matches with just about everything.)

The hat:

(Notice the change in hair color? Yeah, no one else has either).

CO 80
K1 P1 across for 6 rows
*P1, K2, P1, K6 across
K1, P2, K2, P6 across
P1, K2, P1, K6 across
K1, P2, K2, P6 across
P1, K2, P1, K6 across
K1, P2, K2, P6 across
P1, K2, P1, C3F across*
Repeat between ** three times, for a total of four cable crosses.
K1, P2, K2, P6 across
P1, K2, P1, K2tog, K2, K2tog across
K1, P2, K1, P4 across
P1, K2tog, P1, K2tog, K2tog across
K1, P1, K1, P2 across
P1, K1, P1, K2tog across
K1, P1, K1, P1 across
K2tog, K2tog across
P across
K2tog across
P2tog across
Cut long tail, pull through remaining stitches, sew up the back.



The scarf:
Okay, preface: I wanted a cabled scarf (I've been obsessing about cables a bit lately, it seems), but I didn't want garter stitch edges, blocking something this large isn't really an option in a room the size of a postage stamp, and I wanted the cabling to be the main thing. So I made this.


CO 22
[*K2, P1, K2, P1, K10, P1, K2, P1, K2
P2, K1, P2, K1, P10, K1, P2, K1, P1*
Repeat between ** for ten rows
K2, P1, K2, P1, C5f, P1, K1, P1, K2
P2, K1, P2, K1, P10, K1, P2, K1, P1]
Repeat between [] once, for a total of two cable crossings
Okay, now, do the same thing again, but where it says "Repeat between ** for ten rows" do it for TWENTY. And the repeat everything above until the scarf is as long as you want it. (I ended with the ten-row cable part, just to make it all nice and even). Cast off, add fringe (if you want). The end.



Friday, February 5, 2010

Large horseshoe cable hat



I like how this turned out, but I don't LOVE it. I think the yarn I used wasn't right for the pattern, but, then again, I couldn't find a good pattern in the first place, hence my making one. Ravelry failed me in finding a large horseshoe cable hat that had more than two or three cable panel things.
This is on 10s (duh. It seems I can't use anything else right now, but I half-blame this on the need to finish these quickly). Vanna's Choice Baby Cheery Cherry (which is really bright. But cute).



CO 76
K2p2 for 5 rows
P across
K across, inc by 3
K1, P12 across
P1, K12 across
K1, P12 across
P1, C3B, C3F across
K1, P12 across
P1, K12 across
K1, P12 across
P1, K12 across
K1, P12 across
P1, C3B, C3F across
K1, P12 across
P1, K12 across
K1, P12 across
P1, K12 across
K1, P12 across
P1, C3B, C3F across
K1, P12 across
P1, K12 across
K1, P12 across
P1, K12 across
K1, P12 across
P1, C3B, C3F across
K1, P12 across
P1, K12 across
K1, P12 across
P1, K12 across
K1, P12 across
P1, C3B, C3F across
K1, P12 across
P1, K2tog, K8, K2tog
K1, P10 across
P1, K2tog, K6, K2tog
K1, P8 across
P1, K2tog, K4, K2tog
K1, P6 across
P1, K2tog, K2, K2tog
K1, P4 across
P1, K2tog K2tog across
K1, P2tog across
K2tog across
Cut long tail, pull through remaining stitches, and use tail to sew up the back.


Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Horseshoe cable hat

This hat turned out a little big (I think it was because of the yarn). But I put a smaller version in italics. This was knit, as per usual, on straight 10s. I used Vanna's Choice Baby green something.


CO 80 [Or cast on 72 if you want it smaller]
K2P2 across for 6 rows
P1 K8 across, make 10 (for 90)
[If you did the smaller CO, only increase by 9]
K1 P8 across
P1 K8 across
K1 P8 across
P1 K8 across
K1 P8 across
P1, C2B, K2, K cable stitches, K2F, K2, K cable stitches across
K1 P8 across
P1 K8 across
K1 P8 across
P1 K8 across
K1 P8 across
P1, C2B, K2, K cable stitches, K2F, K2, K cable stitches across
K1 P8 across
P1 K8 across
K1 P8 across
P1 K8 across
K1 P8 across
P1, C2B, K2, K cable stitches, K2F, K2, K cable stitches across
K1 P8 across
P1 K8 across
K1 P8 across
P1 K8 across
K1 P8 across
P1, C2B, K2, K cable stitches, K2F, K2, K cable stitches across
K1, P8 across
P1, K2tog K2tog K2tog K2tog across
K1, P4 across
P1, K1, K2tog, K1 across
K1, P3 across
P1, K2tog, K1 across
K1, P2 across
P1, K2tog
K1, P1 across
K2tog across
P2tog across
Cut long tail, pull through remaining stitches, sew up the back.


Saturday, January 30, 2010

Braided cable hat

(I think we can all agree that I need new needles, especially when they have turned from gold to silver, and they're turning my fingers colors. Not good. But they were my first needles. I don't know if I can give them up.)


I really like how this hat turned out. It's on the Loops and Threads Threadless Cadet Blue. Straight 10s, as per usual.


CO 80
K2P2 across for 6 rows
K across, make 10 throughout (I made mine at the ends, as in K1 M1 for 10)
Stockinette for five rows
K4, C3 front, K3, K3 from cable across
Stockinette for five rows
C3 back, K3, k 3 cable stitches, k 4 across
Stockinette for five rows
K4, C3 front, K3, K3 from cable across
Stockinette for five rows
C3 back, K3, k 3 cable stitches, k 4 across
Stockinette for five rows
K2tog, K2tog, C3 front, K3, K3 from cable across
Purl across
K2tog, K8 across
Purl across
K2tog, K7 across
Purl across
K2tog, K6 across
Purl across
K2tog, K5 across
Purl across
K2tog, K4 across
P3, P2tog
K2tog, K2
P1, P2tog
K2tog
Cut a long tail and pull through the remaining stitches. Use tail to sew up the side.


Karma Hat




I LOVE this hat. A lot. I love cables, and stockinette, and having entire purl/knit rows. No counting. To top it off, this hat took me only a few hours. Maybe five? I'm not sure. I should start keeping track of these things.

(Yeah, I need new needles.)

First, let me tell you about this yarn, the Threads and Loops Threadless. I knit my Hermione hat with the burgundy of it, and LOVED it. A lot. So before I came back to school, I bought two blues. Cadet Blue, and what I knit this hat on, True Blue. I was looking online to see other colors, and I found out it's the Michael's store brand. And I was pleasantly surprised. It's pretty soft for acrylic, and knits really well, without a lot of stray strings and whatnot that the Vanna's Choice sometimes has. The only downside is that the ends fray a bit more than most when leaving them loose (like fringe and such).
I promise that Michael's didn't pay me to give them their own little commercial. Though I wouldn't mind.



So, anyways. The actual pattern is knit on 8s, and I'm lazy and wanted to knit it on 10s. So straight 10s, with Loops and Threads Threadless True Blue.

CO 78
Knit 6 rounds of K2P2 ribbing
Knit a row, increasing by one on each end
Purl a row
Knit a row
**C2F, K2, Knit C, K4 across
Purl a row
Knit a row
Purl a row
K4, C2B, K2, Knit C across
Purl a row
Knit a row
Purl a row**
Repeat between ** three more times, or until desired length.
K4, C2B, K2, Knit C across
(I had some trouble with the following, but I think I just miscounted my decreases. Sorry.)
Purl a row
SSK, K6 across
P across
C1B, K2, Knit C, K4 across
P across
K5, K2tog across
P around
K3, C2F, K1, Knit C across
Purl across
K1, K2tog, K3 across
Purl across
C1B, K1, Knit C, K3 across
P across
K2, SSK K1 across
P across
K2tog, K2 around
P across
K 1, C1F, K1, Knit C across
P across
K1, K2tog
P across
K2tog

Cut long tail, pull through remaining stitches, sew up the back.



Friday, January 29, 2010

The Mission

Who: me, of course
What: hats!
Why: for one of my favorite people in the world, who is sick.
When: by February 10th, or February 26th
How: yarn I already have, and the soft Vanna's Choice Baby I ordered, which was shipped today
The Patterns:

The Cap Karma Hat (with this crown shaping)
(Possibly) The Claudia Hat
Another Hermione Hat
Aother Lydia Hat (which I'll upload soon)
A simple striped hat
And more, once I find them.

I'll upload photos/patterns as I finish.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Blogs

People (blogs, really) you should check out:

Who -- What I love


KNITTING, etc.
Rawrchar -- This is Carly's blog, a good friend of mine
VO Knits -- the Lyon hat, yet to be made
Present Knits -- her Mossy Pebbles scarf. I made a similar one for my friend Megan for Christmas
Midnight Knitter -- used her Karaoke Cable scarf pattern for my mother
Na Vlne -- I LOVE her Capucine hat. This was also one of the failed January hats. Let's not talk about it.
The Sweatshop of Love -- Love the name, love her slouchy red hat
Creativeyarn -- these fingerless gloves, yet to be made

BAKING, etc.
Usually I just mess around with recipes I have, but I just found:
Bakerella -- LOVE her cake pops. There are no words.

Slouchy red hat



Things we ARE NOT going to talk about:
  1. How I ruined two (and a half?) hats.
  2. How I'm beyond exhausted for no apparent reason.
  3. How my favorite pair of knitting needles are so worn out that the... color? is so worn out that the silverness underneath shows through and thus turns the tips of my fingers silvery after lots of knitting.
Things we ARE going to talk about.
  1. I finished a hat. And not just a hat, an ADORABLE one. (We're not going to talk about how I messed up some of the cabling in the back. It's in the back.) I might even make a matching scarf.
  2. It's a long weekend. Which means another day of sleeping in. Thank you, MLK.
  3. I have good leftovers for dinner.

So, here's the hat.



Here's the girl who made the pattern. I've got to say, the hat (and she) are adorable, like I said earlier. But this girl must have a tiny head, because I added TWO extra cable panels. TWO. So, 26 or so stitches. I did use size 10s instead of 11s, but I've done this before, compensating for it, and it's never been that much. It's really easy to make, as it's in stockinette mostly, so you don't have to worry about counting knit stitches and purl stitches in your head. And it didn't take that long to make, either.

So, here we go. Realize that this hat will be big. It is slouchy, after all. If you want it slouchier, block it. I've never blocked before, and the hat I made was already pretty big. All I did was put it over a big plate. Seriously.



Knit with Burgundy Threadless, size 10 straight needles.

CO 66 stitches (to make smaller or larger, subtract or add 11 stitches from casting on)
K1 P1 around for 5 rows across
Knit last two stitches of ribbing together
K3, C4 front, K4, knit 4 cable stitches, repeat across
Stockinette two rows across
K1, make 1, knit 2, make 1, knit 8 across (for 78 stitches)
Stockinette three rows across
C4 back, K4, k 4 cable stitches, k 5 across
Stockinette five rows across
K5, C4 front, K4, K4 from cable across
Stockinette five rows across
C4 back, K4, C4 back, K4, k 4 cable stitches, k 5 across
Stockinette five rows across
*K5, C4 front, K4, K4 from cable across
Stockinette five rows across
C4 back, K4, C4 back, K4, k 4 cable stitches, k 5 across
Stockinette five rows across*
(If you want the hat shorter, DO NOT do the part between the **. If you want it longer, DO the part between the **. Each part between the ** is about three inches).
K2tog, K1, K2tog, C4 front, K4, K4 from cable across
Purl across
K9, K2tog across
Purl across
K8, K2tog across
Purl across
K7, k2tog
P2tog, P6
K5, k2tog
P2tog, P4
K3, K2tog
P2tog, P2
K1, K2tog
P2tog
K2tog

Cut a long tail and pull through the remaining stitches. Use tail to sew up the side.




Made while
Watching: Miss Congeniality for the millionth time, episodes 1-4 of Firefly (also for the millionth time)
Playing: Bejeweled Blitz



Also, I recently made this hat. With earflaps! Go me.