Friday, September 14, 2007

Projects...more projects

Well the shawl is done and it's now listed on Etsy. I've started another sweater, one that will use up some of the leftover purple tones out of my stash. It's a patchwork sweater. I found the pattern in an old Workbasket magazine. I'm going through all the Workbaskets I've accumulated over the years and am putting them in an index. Everytime I wanted to find a pattern I'd remembered seeing, I'd sit down with a stack of magazines and start going through them. Which meant I'd lose hours as I got distracted with all the neat stuff in them.

As soon as I have at least half of them set up I'll post it on my creative web-site, n2 Imaginations Design. Still working out how to publish a multiple page workbook as a .pdf. Guess I'll have to get the HTML workbook out again and start going through the chapters. Always something new to learn.

So I ran across this patchwork pattern in the Workbasket I'd entered and just started it, which is very bad timing on my part. I have special orders coming in for sweaters from my Etsy presence and really need to work on them. Which I am, but those are all in the design stage, still setting up the motifs and working the gauge swatch and changing the pattern calculations and you just want to pick something up and watch it take shape under your hands. At least I do (or I could just be rationalizing). So I started on this sweater. I may have needed to put some more neutrals in it but so far I'm still charmed with the idea of it. The pattern calls for a 4" ribbing at the waist so I've finished the front and back panels and am sewing them together before doing the ribbing to avoid the seam. I can do a raglan sweater in one piece from the top down or from the bottom up but I'm still figuring out set-in sleeves (not having done too many of them) so I want to take it by the numbers before I start playing with the sweater design. 'Course, I could always get another book - Hot Knits which will help me with the instructions.

Bad Nancy, you have enough books. Get back to working on that sweater.

Monday, September 3, 2007

Labor Day

Was in fact a labor day for me. 'Course with my new business in a way every day's a holiday for me so working on a holiday seems to make sense. Since I pet sit for people, of course I would work on the holidays. That's when people need pet sitting. But it's all good.

I'm working on another Space Invader sweater. I have a feeling that I'll be able to post these on Etsy through the end of the year and still find buyers. So I ordered a bunch more black yarn. I'll need that for another sweater idea that I have so it'll all be used one way or another. Black yarn usually is.

I need to take a break from the Space Invaders and work on my Panda Bear design. He's right there, almost done and ready to be fabricated. Just have to take a day and get all that finalized. This one worked out really well also. Once I have a good picture I'll get it posted.

In the meantime I'm almost done with the shawl.
When the momster had surgery a few years back and one of the sisters was in an awful car accident I made them Prayer Shawls to use after they got out of the hospital since it was in the middle of winter. Since then I put a shawl in the rotation every now and again. I really need to do another blanket for Project Linus. I have two blankets ready to go and had decided last year that every 3rd or 4th project would be for charity. That was before I was liberated from my corporate job and started re-ordering my priorities. Can't let it go though. I had decided on that commitment and I should uphold it or formally release it and I'm not ready to release it yet. So I guess my next project is a charity blanket.

Oh, and I just picked up what looks like a swell reference book 1000 Great Knitting Motifs by Louise Roberts. I've been slowly building my library of motifs to knit and this has a lot of cool examples in it. Has a lot of really bad color combos also but that's a great visual for me to avoid them. I'm going to sit down and go through it page by page but right now it looks fun. I'll write a more complete review after I've really looked at it.

Good to know what the line-up should be. Space Invaders, shawl, book review, panda bear, charity blanket, polar bear...by the time I get all those done I'll have a whole other list of ideas to work on.

And the charity blankets really help to work down my stash items. So it's a win-win situation. I haven't quite gotten to the point where I can release the yarn that comes into my home to the Destash site or a garage sale. My other clutter is clearing out nicely but not the yarn or the books. Still working on those. And the Destash site is a dangerous place for me to be roaming around in. And you know exactly what I mean by that.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Who Knew....?



The video game sweater has just taken off. The viral Internet has embraced it to both praise and distain it. Do I care? Not much. I got the pattern done and out onto Etsy.com and onto my crafty site so people that want to make and wear the sweater can do so.

And people that don't...won't. I find it interesting the comments that have been made about this idea. People that would never dream of making a comment about an African patterned dress or a Hawaiian shirt take great delight in showing their distain of this sweater. Prejudice shows up in a lot of different ways. If it makes them feel cool to show their intolerance in public then rock on.

On a side bar I got the blanket done for Alisha's baby.
He's not here yet and his name is Gage. He should be making an appearance Just Any Time Now. Her due date is this week. This should keep him warm once the autumn weather starts in on the Midwest. It's made with Yarn Bee Icelandic Jewels Yarn. This is a Hobby Lobby house brand and this is the first project I've used it for. If it washes well I'll be using it again. The blanket was made with 10 1/2 needles and it came out nice and plush and cozy. The color intermix is well done and I think there's about 12 color choices that they have. I'm interested in trying a sweater now with a size 11 needle. That'll be warm this winter when I have the thermostat set at 68.