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April 10, 2006

Vogue Knitting Spring/Summer 2006

Yesterday I thumbed my nose at the whole no-alcohol-on-Sunday thing and made up a pitcher of Bay Breezes and started drinking. A couple of drinks later, a friend came over and somehow we ended up at Barnes & Noble with me lurching around looking at knitting magazines, which is something I always do - I pick up one copy of every knitting magazine I can find, and then I look at every pattern to see if there are any worth buying, which is usually like one out of ten. A magazine that I pretty much never ever like is Vogue Knitting - the patterns are always a little weird, a little trendy, a little, I don't know, time-consuming? So I almost didn't pick it up this time, except my friend liked the skirt on the cover and I tended to agree but didn't think it was actually knit.

It is knit! On size 3 needles. A skirt, on size 3 needles, do you know how long that is going to take? I will let you know, because I just ordered a stupid amount of Koigu KPM to make it out of.

Anyway, has anyone seen this issue? It's a delight! A couple of the little "Roman Holiday" sweaters are totally cute, there's a sleeveless top in the Riviera section that is pretty, and the "Delicates" section (which includes the skirt) is so nice I want to knit all of it right away right now. In fact, I cast on for the quilted lace camisole with the new Plymouth Royal Bamboo silk yarn last night. I have been kind of lackadaisical knitting-wise lately because there hasn't really been anything I was super-excited to knit - all the patterns I want to try are winter things and since it's just spring I'd like to get in at least one or two other things I could use/wear in summer before I give in to winter knitting (and my huge pile of Malabrigo). But the camisole and the skirt I want to knit like RIGHT NOW, and it's nice to have a knitting mission again. In my lull, I knit one sock (yes, one), a baby gift, and a monkey toy (adapted from the bear pattern in the Jean Greenhowe books!). I also knit the Lelah top, but it came out sized all wrong because, apparently I am a gauge disaster. So that's sitting unfinished and unloved.

I hope my gauge problem doesn't strike again with this camisole; I always do a gauge swatch but I think maybe it's too small. I'll cast on thirty stitches but only knit five or six rows, or I won't do them in pattern because the gauge says it's in stockinette but then when I'm calculating measurements I'm sure I'm using the stockinette numbers in my head. And I *really* can't swatch in the round - I read the article about doing it, but it requires cutting the yarn like ten times! I always frog out my swatch and use it in the project, and if you cut the yarn, well, that's the end of that, right?

April 04, 2006

Last SP Package!

Well, apparently sometime between my wedding and returning from my honeymoon, I misplaced my camera. Misplaced it so much that despite looking for three days, I can not find it. So this post is not going to do my secret pal justice at all, because there are no pictures, and I am so sorry!

But. Just before we left for dinner before the wedding, I got a CD in the mail from my secret pal with a really funny message in the liner notes about how I would hate this CD. And can I just tell you that I love that you would make me a CD you think I might hate, because the only reason I listen to any non-pop music that's good is because my music geek friends have made me CDs of music that I hate and then grow to love. I was also excited because everyone I know seems to love Belle & Sebastien, and I've never listened to them, and okay they are probably not my favorite but I still enjoyed the CD! Actually, it's a great at-work CD, so, see, you've enriched my office and expanded my horizons a bit!

Then, because my SP is all about timing, my final SP package arrived as we were packing up the truck to head out to the cabin for our honeymoon. I couldn't wait to open it so I did anyway. Again with the crazy wrapping, which makes it so much fun. In the package were:

Handmade notecards with a monkey holding a yarn ball and matching envelopes!
Massive quantities of grapefruit-flavored candy!
The cutest little tea thing!
A book called "Stupid Sock Creatures" that I can not wait to make like five different things out of!
A super nice needle case!
Handmade stitch markers that say "SP ROCKS <3 SP"!

And, of course, the identity of my SP - Heather at www.itsalikelystory.com! Heather, thank you so much, your packages have all rocked my socks off.