First post
I've decided that since I've been cluttering up my Livejournal and primary blog with knitting nonsense, it's about time I start up a knitting blog. Mostly I will chronicle progress on my projects, note the yarns and methods used to refer to later, and list my current and future projects.
At the moment I have three projects on the needles:
1. Primary: Purse, using knitty.com's On the Moon pattern. I've made some alterations, but only for size. The finished product is supposed to be 6" wide, but I cast on 40 stitches instead of 30 to make it 8". It'll also be at least half an inch longer (when folded) when finished. I'm using Lion Brand's Wool-Ease in white/multi, which has a lot of silver sparkles and is just lovely to work with. The price is not bad, either. This will be a graduation gift for Missy.
2. Scarf, in 1x1 rib. I'm using knitpicks.com's Wool of the Andes in blueberry and maple syrup. This will be a gift for my mom.
3. Scarf, in 2x2 rib. I'm knitting it with a fluffy red yarn (label misplaced), which makes seeing my stitches a little difficult. This is my last priority of the active projects, because it's for myself.
As for the projects lined up:
4. Scarf for Missy: Cloud and cranberry stripes made with Wool of the Andes.
5. Scarf for Andy: Coal and grass stripes made with Wool of the Andes.
6. Baby blanket for Alecia: Pastel green, from Stitch 'N Bitch's Big Bad Baby Blanket pattern, made with Lion Brand's Pound of Love.
7. Scarf for me: Solid pink, with Knitpicks' Crayon.
8. Scarf for me: Coal and cranberry stripes made with Wool of the Andes.
9. Scarf for me: Pumpkin and cranberry stripes made with Wool of the Andes.
10. Sweater for Andy: Grey, black, and green, from Stitch 'N Bitch's Manly Sweater pattern. Probably going to use some kind of merino wool blend.
At the moment I have three projects on the needles:
1. Primary: Purse, using knitty.com's On the Moon pattern. I've made some alterations, but only for size. The finished product is supposed to be 6" wide, but I cast on 40 stitches instead of 30 to make it 8". It'll also be at least half an inch longer (when folded) when finished. I'm using Lion Brand's Wool-Ease in white/multi, which has a lot of silver sparkles and is just lovely to work with. The price is not bad, either. This will be a graduation gift for Missy.
2. Scarf, in 1x1 rib. I'm using knitpicks.com's Wool of the Andes in blueberry and maple syrup. This will be a gift for my mom.
3. Scarf, in 2x2 rib. I'm knitting it with a fluffy red yarn (label misplaced), which makes seeing my stitches a little difficult. This is my last priority of the active projects, because it's for myself.
As for the projects lined up:
4. Scarf for Missy: Cloud and cranberry stripes made with Wool of the Andes.
5. Scarf for Andy: Coal and grass stripes made with Wool of the Andes.
6. Baby blanket for Alecia: Pastel green, from Stitch 'N Bitch's Big Bad Baby Blanket pattern, made with Lion Brand's Pound of Love.
7. Scarf for me: Solid pink, with Knitpicks' Crayon.
8. Scarf for me: Coal and cranberry stripes made with Wool of the Andes.
9. Scarf for me: Pumpkin and cranberry stripes made with Wool of the Andes.
10. Sweater for Andy: Grey, black, and green, from Stitch 'N Bitch's Manly Sweater pattern. Probably going to use some kind of merino wool blend.

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