Friday, June 4, 2010

Knitting and Crochet Progress

This: has turned into this:
While I really enjoy making a simple knitted dishcloth, apparently I find adapting that pattern into a large dish mat extremely boring. That, and knitting with cotton is really hard on my hands. So, I frogged it and decided to try a crocheted mat. Crocheting the same size mat, however, is much quicker, and the cotton doesn't bother me. I did recently read that using aluminum needles makes working with cotton easier, so I'm planning to try that. With the quick progress I've made on this mat in a little more than a week, I anticipate this will be done soon.

Last month I finally finished my scarf to go with my mittens, so I'll have a matching set for this winter.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Monday, April 19, 2010

Monday Progress

A drive by posting today, complete with pictures. No finishes, just some progress to show on my projects.



The first picture shows a project that when finished will be a dish mat for washing dishes. It will be nice to have one large, decently absorbent piece of fabric rather than putting together a bunch of tea towels. Depending on how I like the finished piece, I'll be making a couple more of these.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Friday Progress Report

This is a bit of a drive-by posting - I just didn't want to let a week go by without posting. I've been stitching and knitting, including starting two new knitting projects, although I haven't taken any pictures yet. I started a dish mat for my kitchen, modifying a scarf pattern to fit my purpose. If you're on ravelry, you can see the scarf here. I also started a summery cardigan; again, if you're on ravelry, you can see it here. I will hopefully have some pictures of my progress to show you on Monday.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Monday Update

I spent this week mostly working on Sunflowers. I did stitch a little on Fish City and Living with Charm, but no pictures this week, since I didn't feel I'd worked on them enough to show much progress.

I also did some knitting on my scarf, but since the pattern is the same all the way along, it felt pointless to take a picture. I did measure it, and it is now 31 inches long. So, what is a good length for a scarf? I know at 29 inches I thought I was about halfway done, but I admit I've been working at it long enough that I'm quite ready to be done with it, but I know that this length is definitely not long enough. I think I need to plan to knit at least one pattern repeat each day until it's done - just enough to keep making progress on it, but also allows for me to spend some time working on something else :)

Friday, March 26, 2010

2 Starts

I have wanted to start these two projects for quite a while now, and I started them on the same day! I hope to have some significant progress to show on Monday.

1) The project: Sunflowers by Annie Beez


Materials: DMC threads, 28 ct Nordic Blue Jobelan by Wichelt
Started: March 22, 2010

My progress:

2) The project: Living with Charm by Lizzie*Kate


Materials: DMC threads, 28 ct Lambswool Jobelan by Wichelt

Started: March 22, 2010

My Progress:

In knitting, no further progress on my scarf. With the weather turning nicer, it's hard to get motivated to knit winter items. Instead, I'm thinking about spring and summer items to start. Now, I'm anxiously waiting to find the Spring/Summer Knit Simple in stores. I've found at least two tops that I'm interested in trying to knit for myself. See a preview here.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Fish City Update

I stuck it out working on the big blue building on the right, and at least finished it onto the next page. It was a nice change working on the orange fish yesterday, and I went back and finished up some of the eyes on the other fish that I'd had to set aside because I was out of white. I'm not sure how much progress I'll make on it this week - I'll be starting a new project today, I think. I need to buy some new fabric first though, so I'm off to the LNS soon.