Cloche Almost Done

March 4, 2008

The only thing even remotely as bad as my blogging habits is my ability to get something finished and in the mail. As such, I'm posting this in the hope that it makes me a little more likely and...(more)

Small Cork Men Carry Fishnet Stocking Off To Valhalla

December 21, 2007

I've been putting a lot of work into making another cloche, in spite of the fact that I still haven't quite gotten around to actually buying the button to finish the blue one. The reason I've dived into making...(more)

Hats and 'Hogs!

November 25, 2007

I have actually also been knitting a few things myself, though most of them have just ended up logged in Ravelry. My crowning achievement, though, has been the folded brim cloche from Maggie Pace's Felt It!. It's sort of like...(more)

Dear Loyal 2KTOG readers

July 25, 2008

Why would you be loyal, when we haven't blogged here in so long? No, really, we appreciate it. For now, 2ktog is closed pending reconfiguration. We need to figure out some better spam filtering system. So ALL of your concerned...(more)

All is revealed

November 25, 2007

Even though I'm only teaching 8th grade 2/3 time, I still don't have a lot of time for blogging, especially when most of our blog has been eaten by spambots. I did go through and finally publish the legit comments...(more)

Must be the season of the witch

June 21, 2007

Omar's lovely Via Diagonale is waiting for me to crochet a bottom and strap on it. Then he is supposed to line it (we both live in fear of our sewing machine). But in the meantime (I have no idea...(more)

July 25, 2008

Dear Loyal 2KTOG readers

Why would you be loyal, when we haven't blogged here in so long? No, really, we appreciate it.

For now, 2ktog is closed pending reconfiguration. We need to figure out some better spam filtering system. So ALL of your concerned comments about where we had gone did not cross our screens. :) If anyone knows of a good spam blocker for MT, let us know.

For the moment, you can find us on Ravelry (bootsie and omar) or at our blogs individuale:
My new Blythe, etc blog:
Blyther

Omar's Vox
Eighty Six Four Hundred

Or you can email us at betsyandjeff (atsign) ironic-chicken.net

March 4, 2008

Cloche Almost Done

The only thing even remotely as bad as my blogging habits is my ability to get something finished and in the mail. As such, I'm posting this in the hope that it makes me a little more likely and eager to get this hat done and set while there's still time for it to be useful.  Winter is still going on elsewhere, right?

First off, I forgot that Malabrigo and the size three of this hat needs just under one trip through the washing machine in order to be properly felted for a human-sized head.  As such, I've had to put it on a big sangria pitcher in order to get the brim stretched enough that it will be wearable.

But my real problem comes in the form of buttons.  I intended to go to the yellow house to get a nice button to really tie the hat together, but in three weekends, we still haven't gotten over there.  So I struck out for Jo-Ann Fabrics last night and came up with these:

  Here they are placed on the flower.  Which one do you think I should use?

Button 1 On Flower:
 

Button 2 On Flower:
 

December 21, 2007

Small Cork Men Carry Fishnet Stocking Off To Valhalla

Valhalla, I am coming! Stockings of the Damned!I've been putting a lot of work into making another cloche, in spite of the fact that I still haven't quite gotten around to actually buying the button to finish the blue one. The reason I've dived into making the same thing for the third time is because a). it's a fricken awesome patter, and b). when we tried Bootsie's fishnet stockings onto her feet, we discovered that they were something like two inches too long. In all likelihood, I'm going to start on the second one, and try to use it as a guide to how far I have to rip back on the one I've already started. All the same, it was a little disheartening.

Here we see the Korknisse-- which are sort of like the Valkyries for knitting projects that have fallen in great battles-- coming down to whisk the fishnet stockings of to the mead halls of legend, where it will drink and share stories with other great knitting projects. Well, you know, until I come back for it. I'd throw in some kind of Orpheus reference here, but I think this metaphor is already a little too tenuous.

My efforts to design a Williamsburg Bridge scarf to make a nice compliment to the Brooklyn Bridge Scarf in Son of Stitch and Bitch have run into some problems in conveying the more complex pattern of the Williamsburg Bridge into the same 30 stitches that they use for the Brooklyn Bridge scarf. I'm wondering if I might be able to do the stitches on an angle, sort of like the multi-directional scarf-- but double knit. And that is just turning this project into a much larger production which may not be done by the end of winter.

Even so, I should try making a swatch like that, or maybe make it into a hat band. I wonder what kind of DK we have laying around. All of a sudden I regret that I'm not one of those people who catalog their entire stashes on Ravelry.

November 25, 2007

Hats and 'Hogs!

I have actually also been knitting a few things myself, though most of them have just ended up logged in Ravelry. My crowning achievement, though, has been the folded brim cloche from Maggie Pace's Felt It!. It's sort of like the side dishes (and dessert) that we brought to my brother's for Thanksgiving: incredibly simple with very impressive results.

The first cloche was made (of course) for my dear, sweet darling Betsy. We knew we wanted to start with a red Savoy that was reminiscent of the red of her Valentine scarf. Unfortunately, there wasn't a complementary red in the Savoy palette, but I think the tan that we ended up with looks lovely, especially with the button we found (at The Yellow House).

Cloche (Side)

The second one is a thank you gift for her mom, who was gracious enough to give us a hand-me-down automobile, thus allowing us to both have jobs. The first attempt at a thank you gift turned out to be a disaster, and I will post a picture of it at some point to serve as a warning for others.

The blue cloche, however, has turned out wonderfully, but we still need to pick out a button for it and finish it off:

Blue Cloche, Pre Felting

As it turns out, the Malabrigo we used felted as nicely (or possibly even more nicely) than the Savoy. The fabric is a bit thicker, but the slight variegation is visible if you look closely.

In the same batch of felting, I tried to churn out one of my fez concepts, based roughly on the top hat I made out of Knit.1, but it also turned out to be a complete disaster. The moral of the story is to always make a smaller, test version. Especially if you know a baby who might need a fez.

"Top Hat" It's a...  uh... what is it?

Ah well. Live and learn.

Last of all, as a big sister gift for Z, I found the one use of novelty yarn that Betsy will reluctantly condone: hedgehogs.

Reclining Hedgehog

With needle felted face ans special arched eyebrow details by Betsy herself.

Hedgehog Face

All is revealed

Even though I'm only teaching 8th grade 2/3 time, I still don't have a lot of time for blogging, especially when most of our blog has been eaten by spambots. I did go through and finally publish the legit comments on the last entry, but I just don't have there wherewithal to search for more. Omar will hopefully be talked into upgrading mt and I hope (readers?) that the spam nets have been improved.
Mrs. Weasley's bag is on (permanent?) hiatus. However, I have started my first socks in years! And am exploring the neato-bullseye afterthought heel with the hole in the gusset dear Liza consequence.
But the real reason I'm here, don't get me wrong, just in case you're not on flickr or ravelry (wtf is wrong with you?)
Secret Cotton Joy Project revealed: Love this yarn!
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A BSG er...BSJ for Michelle's new spawn! Welcome to the world, Lil' Mil!

Also, what a lucky baby- a kitten and a Malabrigo blanket! I made sure to send a jersey Ikea blanket for actual puking on.

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Our kitten is so grown up we now have almost identical black kitties. We like to sing "Black Kitty" to the tune of "Black Betty."
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June 21, 2007

Must be the season of the witch

Omar's lovely Via Diagonale is waiting for me to crochet a bottom and strap on it. Then he is supposed to line it (we both live in fear of our sewing machine).
But in the meantime (I have no idea how to crochet an oval) --Mrs. Weasley's bag of Stitch Witchery is my first real slip stitch project. It's four shades of Cascade 220, two from my stash, two new.
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This project has a theme song. Click here for youtube-video with blatant knitting references!

You can almost see my Dumbledore sticker. :) He is not dead.

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Too bad to get natural light I have to take photos on our balcony with the trashy free stuffed chairs outside look.

Here's my secret project in Cotton Joy...
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And here's a peek into Omar's knitting bag. What the hell is wrong with him? Isn't that Crystal Palace Splash I bought at Woolcott in 2003???

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All will be revealed in time.

It's pretty much impossible for me not to include a photo of our kitten, Zeke, who is away being fixed today :) His sibs are now up for adoption and no longer here. It was a fun kitten party while it lasted. (Cats +blogs= <34eva)

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He is whiskerless! I've been told they'll grow back, maybe he lost them in a fight. :) What is being cut off right now, though...ahem, those will not grow back.

June 15, 2007

God damn babies ruining the blog

Because I was at TYF last night and I forgot all my knitting*, I had to start a new project, natch. It was "Siesta Thursday" which means Terry and Fred gave in to our whining and stayed open until 10, so I wasn't budging.
Of course, I started a project with awesome self-striping Cotton Joy, but it's for a STUPID baby and I don't want to risk the fetus surfing onto the blog and peeking at it's new present. Stupid pre-natal internet access.
But anyway, I also got to buy new needles, finally my first pair of Bryspun circs! <3<3 <3 The only thing I don't love about Bryspun is their little too-bendy, too-blunt sock needles.
KiKi taught me how to do a long tail cast-on with two ends of the same ball, therefore eliminating the ever-present "how much do I need?" question, and the waste or frogging tears that always ensue. Where have you been all my life, KiKi? Oh yeah, Indiana.
We also finally got to meet Illanna after almost a year of living in the same area and shopping at the same LYS. :)
Tonight is Harry Potter Charmed Knits knitalong Night #2. I have hear rumors of tea-leaf readings.
We are working on the Mrs. Weasley Stitch Witchery Bag, but there's not a good picture of it online. It's a slip stitch bag worked in five pieces.
So just for a little color, I thought we would look at some stolen images of Mrs. Weasley from across the internet and see if we can get ratted out for bandwidth theft.





*I could have spun, but isn't it more fun to buy yarn?