Saturday, September 12, 2009

Promise Blanket Square














Here is my completed square for The Promise Blanket! I used Shelly Kang's Sock Blanket recipe and upsized it! Great yarn (Mochi Plus from Crystal Palace) on size 8 needles. Upsizing also meant co 61 sts (sock blanket square is co 31 sts) and knit as for Sock Blanket Mitered Square.

Yummy yarn.
Yummy project.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

What if . . . ?

I am officially a What If'er. You know.









What if I forgot to lock the back door? Pad pad pad, check the back door--locked. What if I didn't turn off the coffee pot? You know.

So, I started a pair of Spiral Boot Socks. The pattern suggests three skeins of Reynold's Soft Sea Wool which accumulates to 486 yards. I have ONE skein of Dream In Color Smooshy. It has (4 oz) 450 yards. The pattern is written for a size 8 foot. I have a 6 1/2 to 7 foot. I figure that's about 36 yards less yarn in foot length.

Knit.
Think.
What if I run out of yarn?
Call The Yarn Store.

Usually, I keep a project's yarn label, along with a sample stapled in my knitting notebook and copious notes about the project (not unlike My Grama, who kept track of every pitch, hit, run, ball, strike, fowl of every Twins baseball game on radio or TV in her notebook when I was growing up). I keep ball bands and labels (which has stitch count, fiber content, colorway, dye lot, etc). Lost this.

Trying to explain the above to the woman at The Yarn Store, she totally understands (whew). We make an elaborate plan for me to bring in my project, she has some saved in the back in the same colorway, different weight. So, I did this. And, we make a second plan to order another skein.

While waiting for The Yarn Store Woman to write up my contact information, I peruse the shelf and other available colors because by now, I love the yarn.

I FOUND ANOTHER SKEIN IN THE BACK OF THE DISPLAY CUBBY! It was right there way in the back waiting for me! It knew about me and "what if's" and was just waiting! Some exaltations and elations and I purchased the yarn!

Now, just more knitting!

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Mail Miscellany

This knitting needle case is a vintage purchase from Etsy. It came with a little note from the
seller (swinging retro) . . .

with all of these nice needles.














And, of course I would show you my coveted Susan Todd Bark Cloth Knitting Projects Bag!

Both came via our Superhero Post-Woman who delivers mail faster than a speeding bullet.