Sunday, January 31, 2016

Conversations with knitters and a double knitting adventure!

Top of BF's hat.  I haven't taken any others yet.
Today I volunteered at the US Botanic Garden, and I met a lovely mother and daughter who knit!  I had been talking earlier that morning with Lani (our wonderful visitor's service desk person....I don't know her exact position, she's my friend who works at the front desk!) about knitting my hat, and one for the BF, and one for my dad, and I had mentioned the BF had a really itchy hat and that's why he wanted a new one.  Well, these ladies came in, with cute Baa-ble hats on, so Lani noticed and remarked to them that I also knit, and hats are itchy, and oh, they should come find me in the Garden.  I was giving a tour, which meant I was a moving target, so we didn't actually meet up in the greenhouses.  However, we did meet up at the front desk, and we chatted for a good ten minutes - just about different yarns and patterns, how hats are itchy, and that when we make hats, everyone else seems to want one too!  They had had to knit new hats for other people as well!  It was nice to talk to another knitter - we knew a little bit about yarns, patterns, Ravelry, it was so great to share information!

Lovely bromeliad from the Garden today!
I really do need to go to a knit night or something.  But I'm so shy when approaching groups of people.  I don't do small talk really well, so going up to a group of strangers, who all seem to know each other since they've been doing this for a while, it's so fear-inducing!  I just need to follow Steve's advice, and build up 20 seconds of courage!  It's not like anyone's going to laugh at me, which is mostly what I fear the most.  They'll probably just say hey, ask a few questions, then continue knitting.  And I can join in the conversation when I want to.  It's silly how shy I am when I write it like that!!  When I finally get another project on the needles (I just finished one, see below), I'll stop by one Thursday!

Gotta be brave like this chilling lion - coated in snow from the big storm!
I do have one group I really do want to participate in.  It's called Project Knitwell.  It's based in DC, and it provides knitting instructions for wellness and stress-relief to patients, doctors, and those who have to wait in the waiting room!  It's really intriguing, and it's another way I can make someone's day.  They also have started working with SOME (So Others Might Eat), which has put a notion in my head that maybe we could also organize to work with Miriam's Kitchen, where I also volunteer.  They already have art therapy / Miriam's craft studio, and they have knitting notions, so it would be good for a group to go in and help teach!  I've contacted the group to see when I can do a volunteer training and what sort of samples they need knit up.  They do have a training on February 22, but that's a Monday, and the training is over in Falls Church or something, so I'm checking to see if they have anything more local for me.  I'll report back when I hear a response!

Onto project news - I made a double knit dishcloth!  Check it out!




 It wasn't meant to be a face, but I was just playing with switching colors, and that's how it ended up!  I'm really impressed with it, plus look how cool it is - reverse images!  wooo!  I used this tutorial from Very Pink Knits to learn how to do double knitting.

I then got frustrated with the speed of the knitting and the yarn getting all tangled in my hands, so I decided to learn how to knit continental style, so I could hold the yarn with both hands.  I mostly used this video from Craft Sanity to learn how to knit continental.  End result?  See below for my hands knitting both English and continental!  And no, I'm not slowing down to demonstrate, I really do knit that slow.  This is why I need to do more knitting - practice means I'll get faster!!  My tension is also waaay different in Continental.  Super loose.



Purling in Continental



Knitting in Continental

Apparently now YouTube does moving previews to the next video?  Instead of still images?  That's not distracting at all!

Have a wonderful week - I'll leave you with this:

Friday, January 22, 2016

Get out your old Weezer albums!

Greetings at the start of Winter Storm "My Name Is" Jonas!  It's blustery outside, and the city has decided to shut down.  What does that mean?  Well, it means I got to leave the office at 2pm today!  YAYYYYYY!


via GIPHY

I decided to spend my newfound free time providing a quick update on the blog, since I missed this past weekend.  I had a very good reason for missing this weekend - tasty homemade dinner with some friends, and then a rousing game of PANDEMIC.  It's a game where the whole point is to work together to save the world!  HOW AWESOME IS THAT?  We unfortunately didn't succeed, but next time... we got this.

In actual knitting news, the hat has been mailed to my dad, so here's hoping he receives it soon!  I lost the receipt, so I hope it doesn't get lost in the mail!

I went to Fibre Space in Alexandria last week as well, because they said they had Sweet Georgia yarn.  Lo and behold, they did!  And I bought a lot:


Well I mostly just bought a lot per my usual standard.  This is for my mom's shawl, and since I'm not sure what exactly I am making yet, I decided to err on the side of caution.  And it's pretty, so I'll find other uses for whatever is leftover.  And yes, I did wind that one cake with the winder dad made me.  Worked just as well the second time!

I enjoyed walking through Fibre Space.  It's much roomier than Looped Yarn Works (but LYW is in Dupont and an old townhome and has the same amount of variety, so you can't really fault the size).  I looked at the samples they had there, looked at the difference between fingering and lace, and decided to stick with fingering.  I may end up selecting a lace weight pattern, but I wanted to knit something a little bit heavier.  I hope she likes the color... she wanted more of a navy, but I didn't see anything I liked, so I went with a more modern blue-grey.  But the yarn is super smooshy and I love it!

I also have decided I want to learn how to knit Continental, because I am working on a double knit dishcloth, and it is taking FOREVER.  It takes almost 10 minutes to do one row!  And it's only 60 stitches!  So I'm hoping learning Continental will help the speed factor.  Maybe it will also just help the general gracefulness of my left hand.  It's pretty clunky.

Alright, I think today is a short post.  Will write more later, as I am snowed in this weekend.  

Jyoti

Sunday, January 10, 2016

Hat's Off!


Hello Friends! I'm punny!  haha.  Yup, the hat is off the needles, yayyy!  I finished knitting my Gather hat, and all I have left to do is weave in the cast-on end and block it!  Like I said previously, the pattern was simple, I did have some recalculation to do since my dad's head is so big, but nothing basic hat-making couldn't solve!  I used Dream in Color Classy yarn, and my fingers turned slightly green while I was knitting, so I'm going to rinse and block it to get rid of any bleed.  Check out some photos below! 
Head wound!

THUG LIFE


It even looks good inside out!

On another note, I said it once already, but I need to switch my blogging platform.  I don't know if it's user error, but it took me WAY too long to get those photos in.  I was trying to get them all in one row, but it won't let me.  If it do it, each photo becomes the other's caption and they can't move independently.  ARGH.

In other news, my sister gave me a Star Wars crochet kit.  I don't really crochet that much, but it looks like a lot of fun, and you make a really cute tiny Yoda and Stormtrooper! My first goal right now is to get my mom's shawl started.  I stopped by my LYS recently to touch yarn, I found a few that are nice, including Dragonfly Fibers and Knitted Wit.  There's also the ever-nice Wandering Wool, Udaipur Fingering.   I may also go to the yarn store in Alexandria one day.  They have Sweet Fiber yarn, and that seems very very nice!  I read about it somewhere recently.... can't remember where, sorry.

Non-knitting things:
P90X is mostly halted, as rock climbing has started again!  woo hoo!  We're pitiful!  Yay!  Haha.  We are back struggling on 5.7/5.8's.  It's hilarious.  Part of it is exhaustion, part of it is we have weak-sauce muscles, and part of it is we have forgotten how to climb!  wooo!  Also, I have toes.  Toes HURT when you put them in tiny shoes and step on your tip-toes on tiny holds!  ouch.  It's a pain that is terrible.  One amusing anecdote.  There was a 12-yr old (maybe, i have no idea) girl who we were chatting with, and she ended her statement with "I love it [climbing], but I hate it too!"  And I realized I can never escape Tony Horton.  Sigh.

I think that concludes today's blog post.  I was thinking about updating my Ravelry profile and get some of my new Knit Picks yarns in there!

Have a great week!
J



Sunday, January 3, 2016

Happy New Year!

Hello Friends!

Happy New Year!  I hope everyone had a lovely holiday season with friends, family and tasty tasty noms!  Just wanted to send a quick update for now, but my New Year's Resolution is at least 2 posts a month!  Let's hope it happens this time!  Sigh.  There needs to be some sort of repercussion if I don't actually do it, but I'm not sure where that would actually come from.  Or maybe I only get to bake chocolate chip cookies if I actually do my two posts.  We'll see!

Speaking of baking, I baked an apple crumble for our New Year's Eve party!  I got the book How to Cook Everything by Mark Bittman and used the recipes in there.  It's a great book, I am so excited about it!  We also made the quick-cook bok choy on another day - FANTASTIC.


This was our appetizer spread, with hand-tagged cheeses

Apple crumble/streusel tastiness!

Over the holiday, I went home to H-town.  I was attempting to knit a hat for my dad for Christmas.  However, as I had the sneaky suspicion his head is way bigger than mine, I had only completed the brim by the time I got home.  Which was lucky, because his head is a full 1.5" bigger in circumference than mine!  As you can imagine, in a 4-day trip with lots of time out of the house with friends and beer, I didn't quite finish the hat.  It currently looks like this:


It is Tin Can Knits Gather hat, which they had offered for free over their "12 Days of Christmas" giveaway!  This pattern is well-written and easy to follow, plus it doesn't require so much focus that I can't watch the X-files while knitting it!  Success!

Another awesome thing about going home - there's a garage, with tools.  AND an old man who likes tinkering around with said tools.  Meet my new yarn swift:


The yarn swift is made out of 1/2" PVC pipe (left over from my sister's project), 2x4 lumber (from somewhere in the garage), a fan motor that my dad had at his old deli, carriage bolts as pegs, with wingnuts for securing in place.  The arms can be taken off and stored separately from the box below.  All we spent was $7 for the new bolts and nuts.  It's pretty sweet.  Runs really smooth and gives my boyfriend a reprieve from holding the yarn while I wind.

Alright, that's all for my quick update.  Next time, I hope to have some swatches completed for another project!

J