Tuesday, March 17, 2009

More Road Trip Knitting

Friday, Saturday and Sunday provided many opportunities to knit. I had my yearly Fiber Retreat at Jefferson City, MO. We hit the road Friday morning. I was so "in the zone" with my knitting. As usual, I took too many projects. I only worked on my two shawl that I am making in Jojoland Melody. I just cast off ZigZaginess this morning, so now, I have clear sailing on my remake of my Triangular Leaf Shawl in Jojoland Melody.
At about 4:30 Friday, I had an opportunity to stop at one of my favorite yarn stores. I found this store last year on the way up. It is called the Yarn Basket and it is in Osage Beach, MO. I arrived just in time to visit with alot of the regular knitters. Some of them were going to be at the Retreat in Jefferson City. I did a show-n-tell of what I was knitting and a shawl and sweater that I had brought along to wear. I signed a couple of my books for 2 of the ladies and I shopped for yarn. I bought a new shade of Jojoland Melody.Found some perfect buttons for some yarn that I already had....
Found another color in a favorite sock yarn......It is not really sock yarn. It is called Knitcol trends by Adriafil.
Saturday found me with two 4 hour classes. My first one was basket weaving. This is the basket that I made. It was taught by Barbara Johnson. I really enjoyed the class and my Michael was impressed by the basket making skills.
My other class was a Summer/Winter weaving class taught by Tom Knisely of The Mannings. I learned alot, but am not real sure that I took to that kind of weaving. I wish I had taken the Overshot weaving class, but I would not have been able to take the basket weaving class and I would not have wanted to miss that.
Lovely time, lovely knitting....
Traveling Shawl progress--It is in OK with Denise. 31 States down and 19 to go. Check out our blog here.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Road trip knitting

Tuesday last week provided an opportunity to do some "road trip" knitting. My try at knitting with beads on a road trip did not fair real well. I have this car sick tendency. Thankfully, knitting does not seem to be a problem, since I can almost do it in the dark. But having to concentrate on the placement of the beads caused me some discomfort. That is a real bummer, since I am working on 3 shawls that all use beads on them. Here is the shawl that I was working on....It is a half hex version of my Triangular Leaf Shawl. I am using Knitpicks Gloss lace weight in the color Raisin and coppery size 8 seed beads. It is so yummy!!! Thank you Denise for sending it to me! The beads really pop in real life. When I get it finished and block it, I hope you can see them better.
Sunday brought a much longer opportunity to do more "road trip" knitting and a chance to check out some yarn stores in NW Arkansas. Since I knew about the windiness of the roads up there, knitting with my beads was out of the question. I was rescued by one of my favorite yarns and a pattern that I had designed last fall and had not had a chance to make. It is called ZigZaginess. The yarn was a gift from Denise and she named the design. Thank you again Denise! I made incredible progress on it. I am over half way finished with it. I love the denim blues of this yarn. Here is my progress so far...Now on to the yarn store visits...My first store was KnitWicks at 103 West Walnut Street in Rogers, AR. It was located downtown in the historic area. It was a perfect place for a yarn store. They had a great selection of yarns and I was so tempted to squelch my frugal nature and buy more yarn that I don't really need. But I had a lovely time visiting with the young lady who was in charge that day. I came away with these lovely handmade buttons. I have no idea what I will use them on, but I thought they were really unique and they followed me home. I only wish that I could have spent the whole day knitting there.
Michael got finished early with his meeting and so I had the opportunity, on the way home, to stop in and visit Elizabeth at Stringtown Yarn & Fiber at 11 North 3rd Street, Fort Smith AR. It, too, was located in a downtown historic district. I have to admit that I was captivated by the charm of this shop. It was a perfect yarn store...comfortable, cozy, charming, and full of yarn! This skein followed me home. It is Claudia Hand Painted Yarns, 100% silk lace weight, 1100 yards of delicious, luxurious lace knitting indulgence! I petted it all the way home.....
I, also, bought a skein of Jojoland Melody to finish a scarf version of our Traveling Shawl. I hope to finish that this week. I still have lots more opportunities to knit coming the end of this week. I hope to finish my ZigZaginess and start a Triangular Leaf Shawl in some Jojoland Melody for a blog topic. I plan on taking my Lavender Fields Shawl design with me, too. It does not have as many bead placements as my Raisin colored shawl. I think it will be doable even on the road.
Knitting progress--see the above.
Traveling Shawl progress--It has made it to Jana in TX and she sent it to Joan in KS. 30 States down and 20 to go. Check out our blog here.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Pick your favorite quilt top

This is #1 This is #2. This is #3
This is #4


FYI--I used my Stitch Motif Maker 3 to do this. It is really more of a knitting program, but I have found it great to make any color work that doesn't use triangles. It is perfect for planning out Log Cabin quilt blocks. I have used this program so much. It is not without its idiosyncrasies, but since I am familiar with them, I doubt that I would switch to another. It is probably one of the best, most useful, most helpful, most needful gifts that my Michael has ever gotten me. Since I get so much use out of this, I guess I should not feel so guilty over that drum carder that is gathering dust.