2012 Year in iPod pictures

 This was so fun last year I thought I'd do it again:


The Great Bathroom Remodel of 2012.  This was supposed to just be putting up drywall to replace ugly wallboard.  Then there was asbestos.  Then there was rotted floors.  And since we had everything out we moved the toilet. 














Carol and Janet were allegedly making the same size sweater




Hey finally got a vanity!

Museum Center in Cincinnati (Spring Break)


Cool ceiling in the Museum Center


Painting over the kid's old Raggedy Ann and Andy room (This project took WAY too long to finish)

Bathroom finally getting paint





Sandi Wiseheart giving Abby Franquemont a special gift at Stringtopia 2012



That's handspun from a BUNCH of people, hand woven, and hand sewn.  A gift from many.



Rob ran the Mini (I did the 5k)













Summer vacation (camping at Holiday World)


This was during the whole Ravelypics kerfuffle







new knitting bag (I LOVE it - it's Lug)

FLOORS going in (FINALLY)
I did that all by myself

We still don't have baseboard molding though
Basically done




This is what happens when you tell the kids they can't eat in the living room

Slug Bug Purple


 

That's Meg Swansen and Amy Detjen



Knitting camp
Really cool shawl


Vest I'm currently trying to make but screwing up







Slug Bug Purple CONVERTIBLE








Caity's high school locker










A sweater someone was wearing that I thought was cool










Color Me Rad



Jeans!  With my Name!  Spelled right!
Fugly sweater made with Summit stitch



Painted over the kid's growth chart :(


Dyakcraft interchangeables.  They are glorious





Halloween run









Drumstick Dash - run on Thanksgiving morning
Black Friday crowds

 

Game night



Old knitting magazines
Before there was Cheezeburger








 
Festivus Feats of Strength




Molly's new weighted blanket (that thing weighs 15 lbs!)




Jedi casualty - Christmas pickle


Snowptopus

Avengers Assemble

So a little over a week ago I went to see Avengers for the third time, this time with my knitting friends Leila and Janet. (I tried to talk them in to going for Shawarma afterwards but they wouldn't go for it.)

Later Leila tweeted
I'm curious what ' Avenger yarns are gonna look like.
 At the time I laughed.  Yeah right, funny.  But the next day I couldn't stop plotting out what Avengers yarn would look like.  Ooo Iron Man socks.  And Black Widow spiderwebby shawl.  Spangly Captain America.  HULK MITTENS.

OK so I made Avengers yarn.




 

Black Widow



I don't think I've ever cranked out this many different colors in a few days before.  It was so fun to make and I might be keeping them all.

But in the mean time, they are available in the store here.

Avengers Assemble!
 

UPDATE
- Wow!  These were so popular!  We are down to just a few skeins left.  Taking preorders on full sets, and working on filling in the stock as we can, next week.  I'm so pleased with the response!


Obsessed


I seem to be obsessed with knitting rainbows lately.

And why not, they're awesome.









This is  Stripe Study by Veera Välimäki.  The yarn is Kauni in EQ (rainbow) and an undyed soft, non-superwash fingering weight yarn I love.  Ravelry project link


I adored making it and it's my new favorite shawl to wear.  Rainbows are all kinds of awesome.  And I really love the shape of this one.  





(Caity is a great model)

Knee socks take 2

So Molly's response when I started making the rainbow knee socks was to get a huge grin on her face and say for ME?  

lol NO.  Those are MINE.  (And also WAAAY too big for her- miss no-calves).  However I did tell her when they were finished I'd make her a pair.  And so I did. 



 I made them following the same basic idea.  The yarn she picked is Knit Picks Felici Sport Weight, in the colorway Recess.  But Molly is 12 and won't take great care of them, so this yarn is both inexpensive and faster to knit.

I used size 2 needles.  I cast on 56 stitches, only increased up to 60, then decreased back down to 48 for the ankle and foot.  Making them so narrow they won't fit anyone bigger than a size 2, but also making them considerably faster than mine :)
 

Molly does NOT like to model so Caity did it for her.  



Double Rainbow all the way

I know I haven't blogged in ages.  (The reason why is a whole other post which I'll be sharing in the future but think Money Pit and you'll have the idea).

But now I do have time and I've been dying to share these socks with you

 
I love them so much.

I started them last November and finished them at the beginning of February.  (A really good time of year for rainbows, btw.  Very grey around here that time of year.)
The yarn is Sheepy Feet in 7 different colors, and is why I started the rainbow kits in the store (because I wanted one myself).   The colors in these are Ruby Slippers, Fawkes, Mellow Yellow, Granny Smith, Water, Moody Blues, and Twilight.  (There are few or no rainbow kits in the store right now, but I'm working on it).
So I wanted to tell share how I made them.  This post is just going to include my exact socks.  Soon I will post instructions on how to make them fit your own legs.  (I do not have small calves.)
 

Requirements: 
  • 25g each of 7 colors of fingering weight yarn, or 160g total if using solid color.  
  • US size 1 (2.25mm) and US size 1.5 (2.5mm) needles, of whatever type you like for small diameter knitting.  I used DPNs.  I also used a circular needle to try them on as I went.
  • Embroidery needle for kitchener stitch.
Gauge: 35 stitches/4 inches on smaller needles, 32 stitches/4 inches on larger needles, unstretched.

For your reference, my measurements are:
Top of calf: 16"
Widest part of calf: 17" or 17.5" depending on whether my foot is flexed or unflexed
Ankle: 10"

Disclaimer: I haven't had this test knit or edited or anything, this is purely what I've kept from my notes or from forensic knitting looking at my finished socks.  There may be errors.  If you find any let me know, I'll fix them.

Note for all color changes along the socks I used a ruler rather than row count to measure the stripes.  Some parts of the sock are under more negative ease than others, and if I'd gone by row count alone some of the stripes would be fatter than others.  I tried these on as I went and when the stripe was 1 inch I changed colors.

 
Using color 1, cast on 84 stitches using Jeny's Stretchy Slipknot Cast-On.  I cannot stress enough how much better this cast on is for these socks than all others, just trust me, it's worth it.

Work for k1, p1 rib for 19 rounds.  
Knit 1 round (this will make the color change not show the purl bumps).
Switch to color 2, and return to k1, p1 rib for 19 rounds.
K 1 round.
Switch to color 3 and work k2, p2 for 14 rounds.

Mark center back as 1 stitch in from the beginning of round (so centered on the first k2 rib).  
Work an increase round, working 2 increases, centered around the center back.  You can work your increases any way you want, I did a lifted increase 1 stitch on either side of the center back (KLL and KRL here.) but any increase you're comfortable with would be fine.

Work 3 more rounds in 2x2 rib, and 1 more increase round working the increases stitches in as you can.
Knit 1 round.  Switch to larger needles and color 3.
From here on the rest of the leg is worked in all stockinette stitch.

Continue, working 2 increases at center back, every 4th round until there are 7 increase rows, and a total of 98 stitches.  Continue in stockinette stitch for 2.25", changing colors as needed.  (Note, in my socks there are 17 rows per stripe on colors 4 and 5.)

Work a decrease round, by knitting to 3 stitches before the center back, then working SSK, k1 (center back marker), k1, k2tog.

Continue on, working a decrease round every 4th round, and changing colors as needed, until 68 stitches remain.  Then work 2 more decrease rounds every 5th and 6th round respectively (64 stitches remain).  In this section each of my stripes contained 15 rounds.

From here on you could use any sock pattern that you feel comfortable with.  I worked a pretty basic flap sock pattern given below.
Continue knitting even every round for 3" past the last decrease round.
Switch to smaller needles. 
Arrange stitches 32 (16 stitches on either side of the center back), 16, 16 on needles if using DPNs.  
Work heel flap over 32 back stitches as follows:
Row 1: Sl 1 wyib, k to end, turn.
Row 2: *Sl 1 wyif, p1, repeat from *
Repeat these 2 rows as long as needed.  My socks have 22 repeats of these 2 rows, but I have particularly tall insteps.  18-19 would be a more average sock heel height.
Turn heel:
K 19, SSK, k1, turn
Sl 1, p7, p2tog, p1, turn
Sl 1, k8, k2tog, k1, turn
Sl 1, p9, p2tog, p1, turn
Continue, working 1 more stitch each time, until all stitches on heel flap have been worked.

K 1cross 1 more round.
Pick up and knit 1 stitch for each slipped stitch along side of heel flap.  Continue working across stitches from the front of foot, pick up and knit 1 stitch for each stitch along the other side of the heel flap.  Continue to center of heel flap and mark this as beginning of round again.
Gusset decreases:
Knit to 3 stitches before the end of heel stitches (this is the end of the first DPN if you are using them), k2tog, k1, k across 32 front stitches, k1, SSK, k to end of round
K1 round 

Alternate these 2 rounds until 64 stitches remain.  Change colors as needed.  You will have to measure your color change on the front of the foot for the heel color.
Knit even until sock is as long as desired.  I measure this as the point at which the needles touch the tip of my pinky toe, or 1.5" shorter than final length.
Toe:
K13, k2tog, k2, SSK, k26, k2tog, k2, SSK, k13
K 1 round
K12, k2tog, k2, SSK, k24, k2tog, k2, SSK, k12
k 1 round.

Continue, alternating decrease rounds and plain rounds until 20 stitches remain.  Kitchener stitch remaining stitches together.  

Tada!  Rainbow knee socks.


2011 Year in iPod Pictures

I was going through my iPod the other day deleting old pictures and there were many that are too good not to share.  Many are terrible photos but I love them anyway. 



This is an Irish dance solo dress that Caity *seriously* wanted.  Um, no.





 
 
Caity grilling for the first time on Father's Day

New glasses














(yes I brought my wheel to Virginia)

 





 



 
 


 




Chocolate covered twinkie to console myself
Some store owner in Williamsburg thought I was pregnant in this



More car knitting
Short stop in DC

Totally charmed by the double heelix pattern

SIIIIILLLLLLK!

Three
Children- at the same time. 

Napping
 



Still charmed

Cookie A's class results







 

Crazy ass swatch from another Cookie A class


What happens at Sock Summit STAYS at Sock Summit

Anna Zilboorg taught me perfect button holes.(WHY didn't I take a picture of Anna Zilboorg??!)



 
Is that Sandi Wiseheart, Lisa Grossman and Astrid Bear having lunch with me?  YES IT IS
Apparently I like to tweet pictures of my drinks



 





 









 





Fleece washing experiments









Janet and Jill at our first race- 1 mile, beer at the end






Second race- 5 k Wine at the Line (are we sensing a theme)

 



At a brew pub in Nashville, IN.  Rob and I took our first trip without kids in 12 years for our 15th anniversary.



 

 


 

Best costume at Run like Hell



 


Monumental Run 5k, where Janet and I apparently decided we could run a half marathon next year.

Needles matter.


 
Drumstick Dash on Thanksgiving, and Caity's first race.  Rob ran 4.5miles, Caity and I did 2.3


 

Oh yes I DID knit a 16 foot scarf



"Hey Man, I got your back"



Oooops




















The Festivus Feats of Stregth (knock down Daddy)












After Christmas shopping.



Tada!  It was a pretty good year.