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I hope you all had a great St. Patrick's Day whether you celebrate or not. St. Patrick's Day is like Christmas here, well, almost. I got cards and some little Irish charms my daughter sent me and some green silk ribbon.
Everyone called and we wished each other Happy St. Patty's Day.
I made corned beef and cabbage with turnips, potatoes, carrots, and rutabaga....it was so good and there are lots of leftovers that I will savor all week! I was going to make an Irish Lemon Tart and some Irish Potato Candy but ran out of time and energy. I watched The Quiet Man last night with Maureen O'Hara and John Wayne and it was filmed in Ireland. I rented it on Amazon. I had never seen it and it was good but boy were they chauvinists in that day and time! Whoa Nellie! But it was a great day all around.
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FO's (Finished Objects) -
FO #1 - The Star - I actually counted it finished last week but it really wasn't. I did do the I-cords this week and attached to the back for tying onto the tree. I think it looks more like a starfish...lol!
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WIP's (Works in Progress)
WIP #1 - Sleeve #2 is in progress but not very much progress.........I was distracted by another bright and shiny object..........hmmmmm
WIP #2 - My felted slippers got quite a bit of attention (because so far they are easy and fun) but next are "wrap and turns" which I will have to study and take tutorials...she doesn't mention "picking up" the wraps...aren't you supposed to? I had better study this technique really well as I have come too far to mess up now...yikes! The foot is done and there is part of the sides.........
I have been making use of the beautiful stitch markers that Connie from The Far Side of Fifty sent me. Jewelry for your knitting! Thank you again, Connie!
Acquisitions and newly cast on:
#1 - Yes, I cast on a new project. I couldn't resist when I saw Simply Summer Street's Hitch Hiker Shawl last week that has been on my to do list for years! She did not use fingering weight but a skein of Lion Brand Mandala which I just so happened to have in the colorway Warlock. Hers was Centaur and so pretty!
Of course the pattern calls for fingering weight which is probably why I never cast on because I never have that much fingering weight yarn laying around. She used a size 7 U.S/4.5 mm needle and the pattern called for a 32" cable. The only size 7 I had was a cheapo Boye aluminum with a stiff cable that was 29"? Huh? Anyway, when a gal has to cast on she has to cast on! So I did but under my breath I was already ordering a new circular needle! I am enjoying it so much and it is almost all garter stitch (all knit stitch) except for an occasional purl and KFB for increasing. What a fun knit! It has an 8 row pattern repeat which is simple to memorize and you'll know when you're done when you have 41 of those little 'teeth' she (Martina Behm, the designer) calls them. You can make it as big or as small as you want. It is a 'pay for' pattern on Ravelry and she is a great designer. I have many of her designs 'faved'.
I just ran into the second color....the third color seems to be a gray and this one seems to be the transition color between the gold and the gray...almost a sage color. You can just barely see it there on the cable. If you're looking for a simple relaxing knit (although I still can't watch t.v. with this one....yet) this one is perfect. I'm sure some of you have already made it as it was super popular several years back. Anyway, thank you for the reminder Simply Summer Street....I'm enjoying the heck out of this pattern!
#2 - While I was at Walmart the other day I picked up the Centaur color in the Mandala yarn as I really loved Simply Summer Street's.
#3 - And I looked for the pattern that Lefty Crafter (Marsha) is using to sew her project bags...I got this one but I couldn't find the one she used which was Simplicity 1153.......I got this one 1709 as it was the only one they had. Maybe Marsha and I can trade after awhile! LOL! I want to make the vintage style one with the wooden handles and there are several needle holders and rolls too. Now I just need the motivation!
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What's in the Queue -
#1 -
Land of Sweets Cowl
I
still have to get enough mini-skeins to do the different colors. I'll be
starting on this very soon and probably ordering some minis this week.
#2 - Some Valentine's Day socks - I'll be on the look out for VD
appropriate yarn. I heard that Lolo Did It always dyes special yarns
for the holidays so I need to take a look but it will have to be in next
month's craft budget.
#3
- Something for St. Patrick's Day...socks or cowl...not sure. I think I
found a cowl pattern with a Celtic design but I would like socks too!
#4 - Still more washcloths as I have plenty of Dishie and Peaches and Creme worsted cotton
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What I'm "wishing upon a star" for -
#1 - My Valentine and St. Patrick's Day yarns for socks or cowls and mini's for cowl and Granny Stripe Blanket.
#2 - Susan B. Anderson has her 2 kits back in stock..........
The Loopy Sheep
and her
Spring Chicken kits just in time for Spring but where do I get the dough for all these great items?
#3
- my new over the top obsession I discovered from Little Bobbin's
mother who does the most beautiful stitchery from Jesse Chorley
I'd like to do her
Friendship Quilt if I live long enough! LOL! I may try just a little sampler on my own but check out
her website
for lots of other wonderful and unique items and
projects.
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Podcasts: Still binge watching Yarn Hoarder and I think I am on #19
now. I can't
wait to catch up and enter her KALS/CALS and giveaways.
HappyTrails!!!!
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