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Angelica fini!

Totally finished!

I did 3 things differently than the pattern called for.

First, I decided on short sleeves for our down right warm weather here in SB.

Second, I did the increases on the bottom ribbing a little differently than in the pattern to get a bit of a leaf look to them.

Third, I used one small button instead of one large button like it called for. I thought a more dainty look with the short sleeves was called for.

I love it! It’s snug, not too snug I hope! After it’s done blocking I will see if it needs to be stretched with more blocking. I don’t knit my sweaters so fitted normally so it’s a different feel & I must say I dig it!

I do believe I will be wearing it on Thursday JS knitting!

 

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valentines postcard

 

I decided to go with a handmade card this year for my man. So I took some cascade 220 quattro in pinks and knit him a card with a mohair heart in the center.

 Then I glued a silver cardstock back on & voila, a valentines day card! We don’t typically celebrate this holiday due to the fact that in December there is my birthday, then Christmas. January is our anniversary. Then we come to this overdone day that tends to make more people upset than happy. I show him my love by telling him that I love him, taking care of him daily and being the best woman I can for his sake. I am of the opinion that valentine’s is a daily thing, not annual thing.

I express my love today to all my friends and family!

Suzanne has a beautiful poem posted today, I strongly wish you all to go read it!

 

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you have mail

I finished the postcards & one is going out to my secret pal today!

First a picture of the ‘hi’ postcard. I cast on 42 stitches with some random mohair on size 3 needles. Knit stockinette for an inch then started the ‘hi’ in purl stitches. Simple enough! I steam blocked it with the iron first then smashed it between a stack of books for an hour or so before gluing the cardstock on the back.

Here it is in the mailbox ready to go out. I am hoping that it will have no trouble going first class mail. My mail lady is the most anal postal worker I have ever met & I have a very distinct feeling that she will leave it in my box with a yellow card saying what rule I broke so that she couldn’t take it!

it’s smaller and more blurry in the hopes that my sp won’t come across it & find me out. I may just take it down tomorrow!

As I went out to put it in the mailbox I found this awaiting me!

Twinkletoes Sock yarn in Blue Goose colorway from Over the Rainbow Yarns on Ebay. Gorgeous yarn! 550 yards for $13 total! Sweet deal! I have never used this yarn before but I have been wanting to try it for literally years since I first heard about it on someone else’s blog. Very excited to ball it up & swatch it.

Who knows, you may just see a quick project made out of it in the next day or two! There is more than enough yardage for socks and a small, fun something!

 

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Peaked bracelet pattern

boutone buttons

Finished length– 7.5 inches

Yarn– about 30 yrds of handpaintedyarn boutone wool in color liquidamber

OR

Any other fingering/heavy fingering weight yarn

Needles– US size 3

Gauge– 28 sts and 27 rows= 4 inches  over pattern

double decrease- Sl 2 knitwise together, k1, pass 2 slsts over k1.

double increase- (k1,yo,k1) all in the same st.

Pattern stitch

Row 1- k1, ssk, *k9, double dec: rep from*, end k9, k2tog, k1.

Row 2- k2, *k4, double inc, k4, p1;rep from *,  end k1.

Repeat rows 1 and 2 for pattern.

Bracelet instructions~

Cast on 63 sts.

Following pattern stitch rows above start with row 1, follow pattern rows until bracelet measures desired height. End with row 2.

Bind off, knitting all stitches across as you bind off. Do not bind off in pattern.

Sew on 2 small buttons that will slide through the edge garter stitches.
Sew in ends & voila! Fini

If you wanted, you could add a watch face similar to the Boogie time watch/bracelet on knitty.com.

boutone bracelet

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project a day #2 done! last night around 10pm

Okay so Tyler’s second sock was started & finished yesterday. Second project down!

Now, last night after I finished the sock I had a debate with myself. Do I pick up a sweater that is already going, or do I start another little project? Well, I am a bit tired of the small items that are not that challenging. So I grabbed the Angelica sweater & started working on it again. Granted, I had only cast on & got about 6 inches done on the top raglan but at least it was started & there waiting for me.Don’t you love that about your knitting, it patiently waits for you, no phone calls, no ridiculous emails “where the hell are you man? why haven’t you called!”

This morning I will work on this through the arm & body separation then I am moving on to something else. I am going to do a dainty cuff bracelet using some fun crochet thread. Not sure which stitch pattern I will use but I have ideas! I will post pics of that project a day when it’s finished!

Go Team USA!!