Monday, December 03, 2007

I've been knitting like a mad woman!

Something to do with stress. Details of said stress I will not go into, but it's amazing what one can accomplish when faced with a crisis, less than four hours of sleep in a period of over 48 hours, and a obsessive need to focus on something besides crisis at hand lest said mad woman go even further into the depths of madness.

Here are the fruits of my obsessive compulsiveness:

First up is (BF)G's sweater. Pardon the creepy midsection only shot, but it was the best light so there you have it! It is Jesse's Flames (sans Flames 'cause I'm not sure what flames on sleeves say about a 45 year old man...) from Stitch n Bitch Nation It was knit in Bernat's Cashmere Naturals assuming that because it's a sweater for work, I wanted inexpensive, but soft, warm and washable. Well I acheived all but the washable. Ooops! The darned thing is handwash only. D'uh. If it's got any amount of cashmere the reasonable brain would figure that it couldn't be thrown willy nilly in the washer. Ooops. Mine is not a reasonable brain. Clearly. (I have made (BF)G promise not to attempt to wash it on his own.)

Up next is a little sweater destined as a wee Christmas giftie for a certain teenaged girl. It is the Very Cropped Hoody from Magknits. Knit on 15 mm needles, top down construction using Lion Brand's Wool Ease thick and quick in black and Red Heart's multi supersaver in Haze it was a super speedy knit. One day. I kid you not! I started it yesterday morning, knit for a couple of hours, put it down for the afternoon and started up again early in the evening and voila! Done. Amazing! If you need a quick knit for your favourite teen girl - this is the pattern you want!
Last but not least - I started my Lace Leaf Pullover from Loop d Loop on one of my sleepless nights/days last week. I think it might have been Friday. I don't remember. It's a bit of a fog. Anyways, the results of one day's mad woman knitting is that the front is almost done and ready to be grafted together. Pattern wise it's done. My body wise it needs more length thank you very much. No one wants the risk of this old belly hanging out from under a too short sweater. Eeek! I will get back to work on it tomorrow.
Now, here's a picture I just have to show you. I wish I could claim credit for it, but I can't. Here is the wonderful, beautiful gift that my swap partner in the Around the World Christmas swap sent me all the way from Finland. It arrived today along with an entire boxfull of goodies (that picture really didn't turn out). Didn't she do an amazing job?!?!?!

3 comments:

  1. Hi there, I'm happy to see that it has arrived in one piece.
    If you have any questions, please do ask.

    The scarf is first knitted and then hand-dyed. So it's unique.
    There is pattern available also in english to that scarf.

    Yours Jaana also know muoriska (too)

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  2. Wow, you were really busy knitting. I hope it helped you deal with the trying times.

    And that shawl is amazing!

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  3. It all looks fantastic - and the pullover really suits your BF nicely, too!

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