Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Yarn Along





I hit finishing mode this past week. I tend to run in phases as a knitter- I spend a week or so casting on far more projects than I can realistically work on and then I spend several weeks picking through them and working a little bit on each one knowing that one of them will grab me at some point and I will race through to the finish.



Then that little bit of success inspires even more finishing because when I really look at my big basket of "in progress" knits I usually find that I'm not that many hours off from finishing more than just that one.



In the last 10 days I've finished 3 baby cardigans (one here and more pics later this week as I finish blocking and photos) and a little hat and I'm ever so close to finishing two more little hats (read: needs seaming) plus I began a few little knitted monsters for the boys.






But my focus right now is on the Hemlock Ring Blanket that I started two weeks ago. I know, I know- it doesn't look that much different than the last time you saw it. I promise it has indeed grown by a bit, but all the finishing of other knits got in the way. I promise I'm working in great seriousness on it now, however, after spending much of last night with semi-regular contractions.



 Baby Girl *will* come home with this blanket!


My reading has been mostly baby/crafting focused lately as we get so close to her arrival. I had a look through Anna Maria Horner's Handmade Beginnings when it first came out and loved several of the sewing projects found there. I'm hoping to get to a few of them before Baby Girl arrives now that my sewing machine has been unearthed. 



And now that I'm closing in on a nearly empty knitting basket, I'm looking for more suggestions on improving my sock knitting. I've been savoring the Knitter's Book of Socks as I plan my next pair. It has been such an educational read for me as I work on this sock knitting thing. I already have a few changes in mind that I hope will further improve the fit, but of course that blanket is taking every last knitting second right now.


13 comments:

  1. the name sounds intriguing ! cant wait to see this hemlock ! x

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  2. yay! I have made the hemlock and it does seem like it never grows -- and then it's done! I think it's a beautiful bring-home knit that you wil cherish! What yarn are you using-it looks like a most lovely color!

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  3. Sally I'm using Berroco Vintage, my latest favorite. :)

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  4. Hope you finish it in time and show us pictures of your new little one wrapped up in it!

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  5. Hi Erin, thanks for popping over : )Beautiful work, best of luck bringing that beautiful girl into the world : ) x

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  6. I knit a hemlock blanket and frogged it because I did not use 100% wool and it was unblockable...I tried! I know yours will be lovely and the baby will love it too.

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  7. Looking forward to seeing the finished blanket! I am wanting to start on a Pinwheel blanket to bring my baby girl home in this July!! Mama knits are the swetest!!

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  8. I checked The Knitter's Book of Socks out of my library recently and would love to own this book. I found the information provided in it so helpful.

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  9. yay for finishing mode, that's great! i've owned handmade beginnings for a while but i have to admit i never sewed something out of it, although i should really give the quick change trouseres a try.
    all the best for the arrival of your baby girl!!!! we're having a baby girl in june!

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  10. Hope you finish your blanket in time, although it will always be a useful blanket, whenever you do. Your finished knitting list is impressive. Tempted to add little monsters to my list.

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  11. Oh, I want to see the baby cardigans! They're just so adorable. I'd like to see the patterns you picked:)

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  12. I'm very impressed with all the finishing! I seem to be allergic to it at the moment. I'm sure you'll be able to finish Baby Girl's blanket next :)

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  13. Yay for finishing things. I have handmade beginnings, but have yet made anything from it...one day. Lots of great things in there.

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