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FINISHED OBJECTS 2008:
flicca
morningside angora
montego bay scarf

FINISHED OBJECTS 2007:
sunflower tam
embossed leaves socks
here there be dragon socks
icarus shawl
coachella
crochet scarf
cobblestone cardi
diagonal cross rib socks

FINISHED OBJECTS 2006:
debbie bliss shrug
jaywalker socks
silk skull cap
pomatomus socks
sisu kneesocks
river rapids socks
sursa shawl
zik-zak socks
triangles within triangles
online cotton socks
hourglass sweater
cabeled bag
urban rustic gloves
cowslip scarf
dreamcatcher socks
cashmere scarf

FINISHED OBJECTS 2005:
baby frilled edge jacket
asrai
one skein wonder
isis wrap
birch
klaralund
rachels bolero
jytte slente wrap
baby kimono
temptation
alpaca beret
alpaca shawl
clapotis





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Thursday, April 06, 2006
FO no 6, 2006, River rapids socks

River. Water. Rapids. Turquoise. Spring. Knit. Blog. Bla. Bla.

What I'm trying to say is - the socks are finito.

Look at those legs. They fit the rapids perfecly!

Running water:

details:

yarn: kbrece (kindred spirits) yarn, also to be found on ebay. Less than 100 g

needles: set of 5 dpns, 2,5 mm

pattern source: Sockbug, the River rapids socks

 

Posted at 11:33 pm by karen
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Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Knitty weekend

I can for sure say I had a very colorful, fun and fiberfilled weekend. Visiting the wonderful town under the seven mountains is always a pleasure because my dear friend B. and her family live there. Furthermore the best yarnstore in our country is to be found there:

and last, but certainly not least it's the hometown of Kris - the s t r i k k e r ! What a great joy and honor to get to meet her in person! We spent a looong time at pinnsvin (btw; pinnsvin is norw. for hedgehog. Why is this related to knitting??! Because pinnsvin directly translated means "stick-pig" or "needle-pig", and "pinne" is norw. for "needle" as in "knitting needle".  :)). Anyway. To be in such a place whith someone who really knows her stuff and who shares my passion for fiber was a real treat. And then we had lunch for a couple of hours and had to say goodbye - but I really hope it was not our last meeting! My younger girl and friend B. were also thrilled to get to meet her. And, Kris, I hold you partly responsible for this:

It's 300 grams of fingering weight merino/silk blend ( Tvinni Tussah - 35 % tussah silk and 65 % merino - one of the Isager- yarns) destined for a sweater most probably for myself.

And for this:

At this point you must please insert your hand into the screen and touch. Go ahead.

You'll probably feel nothing - because it's soft as air. It's cashmere for a very secret project... 

OK, Kris,I take a little bit of the blame myself...

Speaking of B., I have her permission to show you her excellent sense of color. Look what she is making for her children, these are going to be merged into blankets:

It's time she gets a blog on her own, don't you think?!

I also did a little knitting, working on this:

It's the RIver Rapid socks, pattern is downloadable for free, here, I'm using this yarn, I can't believe how soft it is! There will be some progress report shortly, because they are DONE - hehe!

Posted at 12:07 pm by karen
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Thursday, March 30, 2006
FO no 5, 2006, sisu fantasy kneeheighs

I am very happy to be able to show (off) my third pair of socks, kneehighs for younger girl:

I used a top-down basic sock pattern and did no decreases down the leg, but found out I could just apply an increasing number of 2x2 ribbing in the back of the cuff to make it tighter as the leg narrows:

How rewarding to knit socks! This girl is very happy about them and wears them all the time!

details:

yarn: sisu fantasy form Sandnes Garn, less than 100 g.

needles: set of 5 dpns, 2,5 mm.

pattern source: basic sock pattern from sensational knitted socks, modifications: longer leg and ribbing in the back of leg

So now my entire family are lining up to get their pair of socks:

Good, durable, selfstripeyarn socks are what they're going to get!

Posted at 02:25 pm by karen
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Tuesday, March 28, 2006
My swift post

Finally. The pictures speak for themselves, don't they??!

Wood, made in Sweeden, works wonderfully!

Plastic, made in Japan, works perfectly!

I had to cancel all planned activities this weekend - for the entire family. I never dreamed that my children would fight over my wool. Even the husband had himself a ball:

Old back-up tape. (Are you bored, man? desperate?!) Anyway, I am sure this is going to be very hot next year - just imagine the cool sweaters and socks everybody will wear!!

My knitting days are over. All I'll do from now on is wind, wind, wind.

As if.

Posted at 08:26 am by karen
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Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Dream, dream, dream...

I have too much to do. Knitwise too. I had to frog Angelica up to the boob area because it got into a fight with my belly. "Too tight", belly said. "Shut up!", Angelica said. But belly kept going and in the end I couldn't stand it anymore so here I am knitting lower body once again.

The sisu fantasy kneehighs from last post is one heel and one foot away form being complete and they are doing very fine!

So I dream on....And having no interesting knitting progress to post - you must endure more yarn show-off...

I put my dreams out on the floor and captured them in the soon-spring-sun:

well, at least Opal Hagebutte in the sun:

and here are LL sheperd sock, left to right: gold hill, camouflage and vera:

As you can see I am worried sick about cold feet these days.

And finally, thank you, Marie (look at the march 15. post) for a great tip on winding equipment! - it should be evident to the whole world that I am in desperate need.

 

Posted at 08:54 pm by karen
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Wednesday, March 15, 2006
The neverending heel flap

It seems I went missing somewhere in a heelflap.

How can I be knitting a heelflap 3 nights in a row and still not be done with it? Maybe time to contemplate around the possibility of using short-rows instead.

A sockknitter's life is complicated.

So complicated that I dug out these:

and knit up this:

I mean, why not? - only a couple of sleeves and I'll have myself the softest, pinkest - too-bright-for-old-me-but-still-i-love-the-color sweater. Angelica. And here and there and everywhere ANGEEEEELICAAA!!! - ever seen that cartoon?!

And while I was at it i dug out this as well:

and mind you - I certainly got further than this by now:

- just roundabout 30 cm further...Yes, nothing more revolutionary than the Hourglass - and I love that shape!

And while I was at it I started yet another pair of socks - kneehighs for younger girl:

Self striping yarn. I admit it. It weakens my heart. I flat out love it. No, I am not being ironic. I LOVE it! It just fascinates me so much that it's possible to make something like that. A single thread that knits up an illusion of fair-isle. I didn't investigate on this - but I suspect this must be a man's invention. Almost helpless in it's beauty. It just so speaks to my heart. Can't help it. I have dreams in my sleep about visiting the Opal factory.

And while I was at it I dug out this:

and sat looking at it again thinking what a mighty lovely yarn it is, but then finding disturbing news about it not beeing good knitted up - in fact it is being discontinued now and I can hardly believe that. But I will knit it. And see for myself.

And while I was at it...Shut up.

Posted at 06:28 pm by karen
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Monday, March 06, 2006
FO no 4, 2006, Pomatomus

Done!

But - ehh what is that blue? 

That blue is my extreme fear of running out of yarn. I could swear there was not going to be enough yarn!

But look!:

I think I should get myself a little yarn-weight because my eyes are evidently not good enough for "how-much-yarn-do-I-need-for-second-sock" measurement!

But older girl is very pleased though - and hey! - now we have yarn for mending when a toe or a heal breaks through... And that day will come - because she wants to wear them all the time. The Wollmeise superwash is like nothing I've seen or touched when it comes to silky sheen, softness and last but not least, non-scratchyness which is above and beyond important to older girl!

details:

yarn: Wollmeise superwash, sample skein of "Veilchen" which is normally darker but I also loved this light blue/violet variation of this particular skein! Pictures of this wonderful yarn can be found here!

needles: 2,5 mm dpns

pattern: Pomatomus

 

And the knitting goes on. More news soon. So much I want to cast on;

Yes. Those aqua lovely goodies. Thought you wondered about them. My Secret Pal is an angel. This is what I got from her last week:

It's Jaggerspun Zephyr, a lace weight absolutely marvellous yarn of 50 % silk and 50 % merino! And pattern for a creatures-of-the-reef shawl! Lovely! I must stop fondling this yarn very soon, otherwise I will wear the skeins out before they even saw a needle...She also sent me some wonderful angora and alpaca sample fleeces and a set of 2,25 dpns which are not available here and which indeed will be put into use very soon. THANK YOU, dear secret pal! 

So, I have som fon.. knitting to do.

Posted at 02:16 pm by karen
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Monday, February 27, 2006
FO no 3, 2006, silk skull cap

While trying to get a grip on my knitting - ( or more right - my stash,  - my knitting is fun as always but my stash is about to blow up a very nice cupboard and we cannot have that, can we?) and soon to do some stash flashing and serious planning ahead I finished one silk skull cap. I was wondering very much along the prosess who this would fit - and I still wonder. It fits everyone? Both my girls, me and just anyone! Isn't that just fabulous?! Here modelled by younger girl:

details:

yarn: garnstudio's silke, 50 g skein, used less than one

needles: 3 mm circular and dpns for top

pattern source: Alterknits

so - dealing with stash only means one thing, starting, starting new things - tralala...

Posted at 01:26 pm by karen
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Friday, February 17, 2006
Pomatomus kattogmus

Katt og mus - cat and mouse, here are my cat and pomatomus:

First, the lovely skein of Wollmeise-yarn was on it's way to become the go with the flow socks. For me. Almost reaching the heel it became evident it would be too small. For me. But by then my 10 yo girl decieded she was in love with this yarn - and the socks became destined for her! Having turned the heel and picked up sts and all it became very evident the sock was indeed going to be too small. For her too. I didn't even have the patience to shoot it, all of a sudden it was ripped!

This yarn was meant for my little darling, so I put before her all the sock patterns I have gathered the last couple of weeks during my ever growing sock-mania. There was no doubt in her mind. Pomatomus.

I love knitting it! Love the yarn, the pattern - and best thing of all - it looks like a perfect fit for her!!

and the lamp...

Posted at 04:45 pm by karen
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Monday, February 13, 2006
FO no. 2, 2006, Jaywalkers

I have solid proof. And this is one unmanipulated photo of a pair of socks from a very helpful friend, thank you!!:

See?! A pair!!

Here is a close-up of the first one - taken during his days of loneliness:

details:

yarn: silja superwash from gjestal spinneri 50 g pr skein, used less than 2 sk.

needles: one set of 5 dpns, 2,5 mm

pattern source: yes, i know it's all over the place(=blogland) - but still a really great pattern!

What's next, sock-wise?!

I startet the go with the flow socks using the blue skein in the middle here:

How did this fantastic yarn end up on my livingroom floor?! Visiting this and this blog directed me to this wool-artist. Thank you. I think I am now fully Wollmeise-addicted! And what a lovely woman to do business with! The colors are left-to-right (not counting the very little skein of bulkier yarn to the very left); "Rittersporn" - schurwolle, "Veilchen" - superwash (sample), "Maria's deepest purple" - schurwolle, and "Rhabarber" - schurwolle. If you think the yarn looks beautiful in the picture - it's only ten times greater in real life! The colors, the softness, unbelievable.

mmmmm:

and mmmmmmmmm:

Fiberspace once again welcomes you to yarn-heaven! (This was actually the slogan of a hotel nearby a hotel I once stayed in: - "The Golden Odyssey once again welcomes you to it's heaven!" - I never got that sentence out of my head...)

So what am I talking about? Shouldn't I rather be knitting socks?!

Posted at 08:15 pm by karen
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