Sunday, October 18, 2009

Spinsters Are People, Too

I've started a new project. Actually, I've started MANY new projects since the last post, but this is the first project in a while that I've started for myself.

I'm going to attempt to make a sweater. It's a very straight-forward pattern with simple construction. The only issue I've had with it so far is that I chose a different brand of yarn and had to adjust the sizing.

I'm calling it my Spinster Sweater. It will be part of my new uniform of Spinsterhood. I think I'm going to start a modern-day movement. My slogan, "Spinsters Are People, Too" I'm going to knit it on dishcloths, and maybe even try my hand at a sampler or two..... And maybe I'm getting a little carried away. (Which is so far out of the realm of possibility for me that I know you are all having a hard time believing MOI could get carried away about something.) (OK, you can stop laughing.) (Seriously, stop laughing. There's a whole post here for you to read.)

Ahem.

The Spinster Sweater.

Modest beginnings, I know, but I'm putting a lot into this sweater. I'm putting all the anger, joy, frustration, hope, exhaustion, and helplessness into this sweater. This will be a sweater that will keep me warm, keep me comforted, and keep me contained. It will have countless unspoken conversations knitted into its every stitch. It will know that I love it, and that I respect it, that I believe in what it stands for, that I wish it would make smarter choices, that I hope it finds it's calling, and that it never forgets what I brought to it's life. It may contain a tear or two, as well.

It will have been snuggled upon by Booger and Lou, and will have been touched by dear friends, as they check the gauge and feel of the wool. It will be the meditation, the counting, the measuring, the control.

It's amazing what you can do with a set of knitting needles and some wool.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Not-So-Traditional Baby Blanket

This blanket is for Buckie's new nursery. I realize that it doesn't look like a traditional baby blanket, but that's how I roll.
Also, I finished this blanket working with a sprained finger. Can you see it? It's the purple/green looking ring finger. It looked worse in person. Trust me.



Wise Old Owl


















I finished this little project for a friend's new baby. They like owls. I like owls.

I'm pretty proud of this one, 'cause I took two patterns and smooshed them together to make one awsome Baby Owl Beanie. It also has a chin tie, but that wasn't on at the time I took these pics.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

I've Been Busy, Just Not Posting

I did actually manage to bring crafty back.

I've worked on quite a few projects in the last couple of months. I'll be posting pictures in the next day or so. I've also started talking to a woman I greatly admire. I've asked her to be my mentor of sorts, to help me better manage my personal time and get this craft thing off the ground.

When I have it together, you'll be the first to know.

Friday, January 2, 2009

I gave up the glove

So, crafty posting fell off a bit for the last few months. One of the very few resolutions I've made this year is to Do More Craft.

I'm bringin' Crafty back!

So, even though I gave up on the pink gloves, I'm getting my knitting house in order! I'm going to make my yarn work for me!

Wish me luck.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Subversive...Tee-Hee

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Peppermint Kiss


I'm hoping this mess turns into a peppermint swirl cap. I started this up North, and sort of made up the pattern. Which might not have been the best idea. We shall see.

I did actually finish something yesterday--a commission project that I started months ago. Here's hoping my crafting dry spell is over.