birthday present!
October 21, 2009
Today, I sent off in the mail to my sister, this:

the second of the twin ivy-league vests. I wore it, to test it out, one day, and was 1) invited to a party, 2) met with good grades in vergil and homer, and 3) hit on spectacularly in the coffeeshop (“can I just stand here? and admire that amazing sweater? also, we’re wearing the same shoes!”).
“Wear it and succeed!” I told her.

Pattern: Ivy League Vest by Eunny Jang
Yarn: Knit Picks Palette (don’t think there’s anything else in there). Ran out of the lightest brown, and it’s quite obvious, right around where the v-neck starts, but, the overall article is quite fine and there’s nothing to be down about it now.
The pattern’s more obvious than in its older sister– less colors of yarn used = more coherence, less excitement.
Needles: sz. 2 and sz. 4s, I think.
drying.
October 17, 2009
coming soon:

the knitting pile.
October 14, 2009
These are ear-warmers, which one slides onto the triangle-shaped straps of a bicycle helmet, for warm, dry, wintertime riding– an eventual present for one of the only people I know who regularly wears a bicycle helmet.

I had them made, up to the bottom half-inch of the last one, when I ran out of yarn– and the store had to order another skein all the way from Raleigh. A whole 2 or 3 days.
this led me to unravel them, and, instead of working in the round (not working in the round nearly broke my heart), to make a total of four pieces, two of each (luckily, masculine) color, and sew one to the other.
ergo: reversible. +5 Style.
may you be well-accepted, dear little ear-warmers.
Pattern: Bicycle Helmet Ear Warmers
Yarn: Lamb’s Pride Worsted in Blue Flannel, and in… “Brown.” this yarn should be recognizable from a previous project.
Needles: Takumi sz. 7 DPNs.
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also on the knitting pile: orlane’s textured shawl, which I am working on during our rehearsals for “Die Physiker”.
ready for winter.
October 10, 2009

hat #15 in the Great Christmas Hat Project. Two to go.
Pattern: Jacques Cousteau Hat
Yarn: 2 strands of Knit Picks Palette in Cream, held together to approximate a worsted weight. Used maybe 3 skeins, total.
Needles: Takumi sz. 4’s, Brittany sz. 4 DPNs.
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and, the penultimate:
Pattern: Seaman’s Cap (made for the first time last christmas; now felted into yarmulke-sized proportions, thanks to someone’s carelessness.)
Yarn: Lamb’s Pride Worsted (which was originally bought for repairing my ubiquitous brown felted bag)
Needles: sz.6 Takumi circulars.
Un-Work
October 7, 2009
What used to be a blanket that turned out unbearably ugly (blame the color variations),

is now a tangle-pile (actually, now balled and stashed), ready for a new life.
= 5 skeins of Cascade 220 Superwash.