Archive for April, 2009

Apr 28 2009

SMSS Baby Kimono & Disco Baby Knits Yarn

Published by thiselfknits under Finished Ones

My daughter goes to a private Waldorf school that relies heavily on fund raising. Every year they host an auction and each class contributes an item or a basket for it. My daughter’s class was responsible for putting together a basket appropriate for a baby. Last year my husband and I knit a duck and this year decided to do a little simpler of a project.

My pick was the Small Mama Sweet Sugar Seamless Infant Kimono. Carina Spencer was generous enough to allow me to use her pattern for the auction.

I contacted Kara from Disco Baby Knits and she hand-dyed some superwash Merino yarn in her Solaris colorway with trim. Her colorways are beautiful and they all have an out of this world spin. Definitely check her out.

Disco Baby Knits Solaris with trim

This was a great sweater to knit, especially for my first one. It is all knit as one piece, so no seaming at all. You start at the neck and knit your way down, leaving stitches on scrap yarn for the sleeves. Then you pick up and add the sleeves and the board trim. Easy peasy and the result is super cute!

SMSS kimono finished

It has a button closure on the outside and an i-cord tie on the inside.

SMSS kimono opened

Carina also offers a great tutorial on doing a button loop that I will definitely be using on future projects.

SMSS kimono buttonhole

And here is the finished basket.

Moon Class Basket

The winning bidder got it all for $150 which is great for our school. Thank you to Carina and Kara for helping out! I really appreciate it :)

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Apr 26 2009

April 2009 Woolgirl Sock Club Arrived

Published by thiselfknits under Yarn

Thanks to the handy dandy magnet calendar with the Woolgirl Sock Club 2009 shipping dates on it, I knew to expect my shipment sometime this week. Happily it was on my front porch when we got home from my daughter’s swim class today. As soon as I opened it I knew I was going to have to fight my husband for it :)

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Apr 23 2009

Seven Deadly Spins Lust Kit For Sale

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Just an update that I have sold the Envy kit, but the Seven Deadly Spins Club Lust kit is still available. Think of it as a chance to try some really lovely Unique Sheep yarn. Even if you don’t want to knit the pattern, you can use it for socks or a scarf for sure. $35 with priority mail shipping within the US.

Seven Deadly Spins Lust kit

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Apr 19 2009

Seven Deadly Spins Club Envy & Lust Kits

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In my catch up, I need to post about the final two shipments of the Seven Deadly Spins Club. While I thought this club started out very strong and definitely pushed me as a knitter to try new techniques, the last few shipments left me a bit disappointed.

Seven Deadly Spins Envy Wrapped

January’s Seven Deadly Spins shipment was based on the sin Envy. They got off to a good start with the yarn. It is green of course :) The yarn is Unique Sheep’s House Blend. It is 50% Alpaca, 30% Merino, and 20% Silk. It feels yummy.

Envy Yarn

The project though is just really not to my taste. The pattern was created by Sivia Harding and is called Flower of Envy Glove. They are fingerless gloves with a lace pattern on the back accented with beads. It looks like a pretty quick, in the round project. The extras that came with this kit were also a bit light. It has a bottle of goat’s milk lotion by Mimi’s Soaps, a crochet hook, an Envy pen, and the beads for the project. The lack of candy didn’t bother me, but my daughter was. Which she was three at the time, so you can understand her disappointment ;) Her expectation now is that all yarn comes with candy. Which is as it should be.

Seven Deadly Spins Envy Kit

March’s Seven Deadly Spins shipment was for the sin Lust. The insert in the package describes Lust as having a yearning or desire for something. While this project may describe someone else’s Lust (yours perhaps?) it is definitely not mine.

Seven Deadly Spins Lust wrapped

The project was designed by Ellen Warren and is described as a scarf. It buttons though, so it is more of a neck warmer I think. The kit comes with three different colors of yarn. The first is a skein of Unique Sheep Verve in the American Beauty Rose colorway. It also comes with two accents skeins of Luxe yarn in Lusty Pink and Leaf Green.

Seven Deadly Spins Lust kit

The scarf is knitted with the main yarn and the accent yarn is used to crochet flowers and leaves. It also has 13 pearls that can be used to embellish the scarf. The kit also comes with some Lusty Lips lip balm from Mimi’s Soaps and some Hershey Kisses. Yay, some candy. My daughter snatched one up right away.

Really this project is not for me. I have no one to knit it for and no desire to make it. I feel that way about both kits actually. If you are interested, let me know. I am willing to sell both kits for $30 a piece plus shipping. Both are complete except for the one missing Hershey kiss ;)

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Apr 18 2009

February 2009 Woolgirl Sock Club

Published by thiselfknits under Yarn

So yeah. About that blogging thing and keeping my projects and new yarns and clubs up to date. Sorry about that. I had a bit of losing my knitting mojo for awhile there. I think I have found it and have slowly taken up knitting again. In the meantime I have had a whole bunch of things to share with you. Hopefully I’ll be able to catch you all up in the next week or so and then move forward.

In February I received the first of the 2009 Woolgirl Sock Club shipments. I love this club. The thought and details that Jen puts into her club is just the best. This shipment directs you to become the Queen of your knitting and is themed around Cleopatra. I am a huge fan of Cleopatra and I got the biggest smile on my face when I saw what the theme was.

Woolgirl February 2009 Sock Club Wrapped

First up is the yummy yarn. It is from Zen Yarn Garden, a yarn I have not experienced before. It is their Serenity yarn, a merino and cashmere blend. They dyed it in the Gold Dynasty Colorway, perfect for the theme. It also have a bunch of fun extras.

Woolgirl February 2009 Sock Club Kit

It contains two pattens, including one that is not a sock. It has a cabled sock pattern entitled Majestic by Elizabeth Warner. It also comes with a scarf pattern if you are just not up for knitting another pair of socks or want to try something different with sock yarn. It called Alexandria and was designed by Lisa Dykstra.

Woolgirl February 2009 Sock Club Extras

The extras are a stitch marker from Mama Llama, a silk project bag from Lantern Moon, a Queen of Knitting Sock Club pen, lotion in Lilacs in Bloom scent by Rachel Rene, a cute notecard hand-made by Willa Landino, a Soak wool wash sample, a magnet calendar with future shipments marked, and a cute little pyramid. This has to be my favorite feature of the kit. When opened it reveals:

Pyramid opened

Two little Cleopatra chocolates! The best part is the chocolates are from Gayle’s Chocolates, a local business to me. I would love to know how she picks out her extras and just how she discovered these.

Cleopatra Chocolate

Sadly I have not had a chance to get started on these socks, even though I said I wouldn’t get behind this year. I have only recently taken up knitting again in the last few weeks and I have a deadline for some farm squares fast approaching. They are taking precedence right now, so I need to get those wrapped up before working on anything else. I do think this will be my first cable project though and I am pretty excited. Can’t wait to learn something new. Here is one last picture of the yarn for you. Pretty!

Zen Yarn Garden Gold Dynasty Yarn

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