Thursday, June 25, 2009

What is the Average Flight Speed of an Unladen Swallow?

Why, yes, I do have trouble thinking of headings sometimes! How'd you guess?

Anyway, on with the Gallery Tour.

Below, you will see an anatomically correct (crocheted) sculpture of the legendary Dragon Warrior 1 Slime. In case you don't know about Dragon Warrior, it's a series of RPGs (role playing/adventure games) for the Nintendo consoles. In Dragon Warrior 1, the Blue Slime is the first monster that the main character (you, since it's an RPG) fights. They're harmless, not-so-powerful creatures, but awfully cute, don't you think? My brothers, who have beaten the Dragon Warrior games, were enthralled by this. I told them that they couldn't have it. He's mine.


And this little number below, the hat with the 3-column-raglan shaping, is one of my favorite hats in the whole world. It's roomy, comfortable, warm, and one of my favorite colors--purple.

Actually, it was also the first hat I ever made...ever...I'm pretty sure, at any rate. I didn't really know exactly what I was doing--I didn't follow a pattern since, quite frankly, I was afraid to. I figured out how many stitches would fit my (larger than average female) head on size 10 dpns. I commenced to knit. No, there isn't any ribbing; I wanted a slightly roll brim. So I knit until I liked the length. Then, the decreases. I wasn't sure about those. So, for the first round (so it seems), I did a k2tog 3 times on each needle--beginning, middle, and end. From then on, I'm pretty sure I just did 2 decreases per needles--beginning and end--until I had probably about 4-8 stitches left. Then I finished off. It's made in worsted weight and knits up very quickly, in case you'd like to have one.


And this below is my favorite scarf, knitted not so long ago as the hat above (the hat was knit about 4 years ago, I'd say). The scarf was knit just over a year ago, I think, in Sheep Shop Yarn Sheep 3. I'm not sure of the color, but it's the sky blue looking one. (I have the label...somewhere). I used about 2/3 of a skein and so the scarf didn't come out as long as I normally make them. But I love it all the same. I wore it every day that I could for as long as I could.



And this, below, is the first full sweater I knit. I designed it myself. I used measurements. I used acrylic yarn which, in my humble opinion, should be used for hats, gloves, bags, toys, whatever, but not full garments. It's not "flow-ey" enough, I guess. Well, this is the sweater. It was knitted from the top down. It's lumpy. It looks 'homey' in a bad sort of way. Some have asked why I don't wear it. I don't because I don't like it, really.




This is my second sweater. The Spring Green sweater on my rav project page. This one, I love. It's soft, it's comfy. I used the formula pattern found in one of the knitty issues--I think it was called Knitting With Numbers or Knitting By Numbers or something like that. It's not hard to find and it makes a great first sweater. This one I made with 3/4 sleeves because I didn't want 'puffy' sleeves around my wrists. Since you double the sleeve stitches after you're done working the ribbing for the sleeve, it's a little puffy.

Admittedly, it's probably not going to last that long because I used size 8 needles with an Aran weight yarn. I thought it was worsted. As a matter of fact, I thought it was a little thin for worsted. But, oh well. It doesn't matter; I can make a new one when this one wears out. But I love this one. You can tell by how much I rambled about it.


And that's all for now. I might actually post again later today to show my progress on my Clapotis (over half way done! Looking beautiful) and the crocheted vest/hoodie that I made a couple of years ago. I'm actually quite proud of it because it turned out so well and, once again, I didn't follow a pattern! I just measured here and there. Granted, there's hardly any shaping, but it's somehow a little fitted anyway--in a good way. I wish I could remember exactly what I did, though... meh.

Oh well. Anyway, that's all for now.

--NerdyNunchucks/NoobyKnitter

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Alright, so here I am with the previously promised (yesterday) pix. The first is the progress of the Resurrected Socks. You can find them on Rav here.


On a side note, I don't know why people don't like working on dpns! To me, it's more fun than working on circs. The whole process is fascinating to me. Also, I love tiny needles! Those socks are being worked on US Size 0, as I believed I mentioned before.

This next picture is (drum roll please) my Clapotis. Okay, so I'll admit I let it hibernate for too long. But I've picked it up again! And I'm very glad I did. I'm really liking the way it looks.


So, that's all for now, folks! Time to get working around the house so that I can knit later without worrying about everything. There's nothing worse than knitting and worrying about housework at the same time. Ugh.

TTFN!

--NerdyNunchucks/NoobyKnitter

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Etc.

Finally, here is the link for Detainglers. For pics, see the link and my previous post...

Secondly, here is my latest test pattern, Rainbow Bobbles Bag. I think it's pretty darn cute, don't you? Right now, I'm using the one I made as my purse. I don't like big purses anyway, so if you're that type of person too, or if you just like cute little bags...or...maybe you need to store your D&D dice (you know who you are!), this is the right little project. I turned it out in about 2-3 hours. Perfect if you're watching a movie or whatever.




The second is a little illusion knit tote bag called Lucky Stars on Rav. I had fun knitting it because I got to see the illusion star take form. I would stop once or twice a row, turn the knitting flat, and look along it to see how the star was coming along. I'm making a black and white one here pretty soon :)




I've been working on the Resurrected Socks (as they will heretofore be called). I actually ripped the one I was nearly done with because the bind off was Way Too Tight and wouldn't fit over my heel. This one is top down and pretty simple so far. I was going to work a pattern into it, but decided not to because it wasn't looking right at all. So I ripped back about 5 rounds and continued in plain stockinette. They're being knitted in Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock 'Envy', by the way, which not only reminds me of yummy summer squashes each time I dwell on the colors, but also has very good stitch definition. I like that because I'm knitting on US size 0 needles and the stitches are nice, tiny, and cute.

Also, I've picked up my Clapotis again. I dropped my first stitch today. Other than that, the pattern is pretty straight forward and simple. I plan on listening to some old 'Suspense' recordings tonight while I knit it. I want to get it done by Father's Day. We're going to a parade with some friends and I want to show it off--at least in the morning before it gets too hot.

Tomorrow morning I'll take pix and post them. The more bright, natural light the better and the morning is perfect for that.

I'm kind of slow working on the socks because I want to be able to knit them while watching the parade. It's the second WWKIP (World Wide Knit In Public) day for this year. There's two because they're switching the day from the 2nd week of June to the 3rd, because the 3rd week is also National Needlework Week, or something like that. I'm so glad I 'caught' it in time to participate! Well, I won't be grouping with other knitters (I don't know any around here) like other WWKIPers will, but at least I will be Knitting in Public!

It's almost a super-power ;)

That's all for tonight.

Happy Fiber-Working Goodness to You!

--NerdyNunchucks/NoobyKnitter

Friday, June 5, 2009

It's About Time!

Well, the title has two meanings.

The first being that it has been an embarrassingly long time since I've posted (although I'm fairly certain I'm the only reader my blog has right now, so maybe it doesn't matter so much), and secondly, I can post pix now.

Haha, yeah, no I'm not joking. I'll prove it to you. Watch:


Small, medium, and large size detanglers, from left to right.

These are the "Detanglers" that I test-crocheted for someone on Ravelry. The pattern will be posted here shortly, I'm sure. When they are, I'll post the link.

Just for good measure, here's the detanglers (small) being put to good use:





So, now there will be more pix of the stuff I'm doing! I've figured out that natural light is best for the camera that I'm using.

More later (hopefully, shortly).

In the meanwhile, Happy Knitting, Spinning, Crocheting and Whatever Else You May Do.