Monday, August 23, 2010

Finally, a new post!


For a while there, I really wasn't knitting anything adventurous. Then, I just got out of the habit of blogging about what I am doing. But lately, I have taken on some new knitting adventures, so it is time to post again.

One new adventure I set for myself involved converting a pattern for a baby bunting that was written to be knitted in pieces and joined by seaming into a nearly-seamless pattern. This was very complicated. I managed to do it, but I am not sure I would do it again. I certainly would not for such a complexly-shaped piece.

Another new adventure was knitting a project I designed myself: baby boots. That went very well, and I am considering making the design available on Ravelry.

And, the adventure in which I am currently immersed (mired?) is knitting a sweater for my husband, on size 3 (very small) needles. This could take a while. If I'm lucky, I'll finish it by his birthday in January. Wish me luck!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Ravelympics: decisions, decisions

I'm excited about the Ravelympics coming up. This is an event Ravelry sponsors, in which knitters or crocheters may sign up for teams or participate individually. There are numerous "events," and one may choose how many to enter. The general idea is to challenge oneself to make an entire project, from cast on to bind off, during the Winter Olympics. You may swatch before the opening ceremony, but may not cast on until the torch is lit. And the project must be done by the time the torch goes out, 16 days later.

The decisions:
1) Should I join a team? I am a member of many groups on Ravelry, but teams are pretty much already formed up. I would prefer to be part of a small local team, but the local knitting groups I am in did not make the deadline for team sign-ups. So, I think I probably will not join a team.

2) What should I make? I had originally said I wanted to make a shawl called "Ishbel," but there are some truly beautiful free shawl patterns out there, so I have a hard time bringing myself to pay for a pattern I will probably only make once. I think I will substitute a pattern called "Haruni." I looked at it today, and doing it in 16 days would be a definite stretch for me, but isn't that the point?

So, I guess I will be going it alone in the Ravelympics, making a complex lace shawl that uses 460 yards of sock weight yarn. Wish me luck!