Sunday, March 6, 2011
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
In Like a Lion...
Well, I missed my own goal to publish a pattern each month thanks to a horrible flu, exams, and starting a new job. But I promise, I have a very good one (and a cute one for March, too)
The sad but true story is I may not design at all anymore, because I will be starting this job in May and it is very demanding. All I can say is - if you know someone who wants a career, they should definitely look into EHS because there are great jobs. :) I've gotten quite a few job offers in the past few weeks, and this one is very exciting.
So, it's not really an end. Just putting my dreams of being a full time designer on the sidelines. Maybe permanently, maybe not, because you never know. I will still blog (probably more often, since working takes considerably less time than school) just maybe more simple projects, maybe going back to one at a time.
But anyway, thanks all for your support - sorry I haven't really read or commented on any of my friends' blogs in over a week! Life has been strange and beautiful.
So, it's not really an end. Just putting my dreams of being a full time designer on the sidelines. Maybe permanently, maybe not, because you never know. I will still blog (probably more often, since working takes considerably less time than school) just maybe more simple projects, maybe going back to one at a time.
But anyway, thanks all for your support - sorry I haven't really read or commented on any of my friends' blogs in over a week! Life has been strange and beautiful.
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
Glee-Inspired Knitting: Carousel Sweater
I'm going to admit something to you. I love Glee. I don't know if it's the music, the endearing characters... no, I do know. It's the snark. I love the witty comebacks and snide comments that just aren't in a lot of TV shows.
Anyway, W and I make it a point to watch Glee on Hulu every week. Alone. In a locked room. Where we know people won't judge us.
And during this week's episode, "Comeback," I laughed so much at the clothing drama. I've always teased Rachel Berry, and seeing all of the girls in those carousel sweaters just made me laugh!
And during this week's episode, "Comeback," I laughed so much at the clothing drama. I've always teased Rachel Berry, and seeing all of the girls in those carousel sweaters just made me laugh!
“I mean, my carousel horse sweater should make me look like an institutionalized toddler but no – I look hot and smart. I feel like Michelle Obama.”
So, I spent five minutes in Excel and made this. It's a carousel sweater intarsia chart. Feel free to either laugh at me, wonder why I'm not doing the mountain of homework I need to start, or thank me.
For best results, plop it front and center in the middle of simple top-down raglan pullover. If you hurry, maybe you can finish it before the joke is lost on anyone.
The pattern is available as a free Ravelry Download, if you don't have a Ravelry account, click here to download the chart: download now
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The Sun Sets on a Project
Tuesday, I sent W a text with this picture:
I finished his socks! Of course, he didn't come home until after I went to bed, and then yesterday, I didn't see him until late last night... But I managed to get his picture.
He's pretty busy working on finishing his 2-Quarter... and I should probably be working on the papers I have to write. But, I've already started another pair of socks:
The yarn is On Your Toes, purchased at the Yarn Boutique in the city. It's so gorgeous and soft! These are definitely going to be me socks :)
I've almost reached my limit on baby hats and kitty blankets. After the Hooks and Needles party on Friday, I'm probably going to spend the rest of break knitting these socks for myself :)
And, check out the gorgeous sunset yesterday:
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Friday, February 11, 2011
Lots and Lots of Wittle Hats
So, my go-to project this quarter has been these baby hats! I feel like I've knit more than anyone in club (and I have...) Right now, the box is living at my house.
I just love them! I hope they all find good little heads to keep warm. They are so quick to make, I can finish one in an hour.
So, I've been doing one a day for a while. My goal this quarter was to make one every club session, but that hasn't worked out - so I'm going for twenty.
I plan to release the pattern I use, since I improvised it. It's knit on size 8 needles, flat, then sewn up.
Looking at them possesses you. You speak in babytalk! "Ohhh, look at the itty bitty pompoms! Squee!"
I just love them! I hope they all find good little heads to keep warm. They are so quick to make, I can finish one in an hour.
So, I've been doing one a day for a while. My goal this quarter was to make one every club session, but that hasn't worked out - so I'm going for twenty.
I plan to release the pattern I use, since I improvised it. It's knit on size 8 needles, flat, then sewn up.
Looking at them possesses you. You speak in babytalk! "Ohhh, look at the itty bitty pompoms! Squee!"
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Saturday, February 5, 2011
Easiest-Ever Nutella Mousse
Happy World Nutella Day Everyone!
For those unaware, Nutella is a super-delicious chocolate hazelnut spread. World Nutella Day was started in 2007 by Sara from Ms. Adventures in Italy and Michelle from Bleeding Espresso
and has grown to be a huge event in the past few years. I'm excited to participate this year!
In celebration I'm sharing my really easy, really tasty recipie for mousse. It only has three ingredients, and doesn't require any boiling, whipping... etc, etc. It took me longer to type this post out than it takes to make it - no lie!
The full recipe is after the jump, and if you want to participate today, just follow the directions here!
Friday, February 4, 2011
February TUSAL Update
Ha, I'm such a spaz! I took the picture for this post yesterday, intending to post it, but then I got wrapped up in homework. (Insert a collective sigh.) For those of you that have been wondering what I've been up to, it's pretty much that. I have made little progress on anything, but that's the subject of another post entirely. This post is about ORTs.
January has seen a lot of little scraps. The small, bright bits are scraps from the baby hats I've been working on. They're so rewarding, they're the perfect stress knit - only an hour, so I don't feel guilty for squeezing one in here or there. And some have pom poms, which is yarn scraps galore!
I also have some threads from my quilting/sewing binge. Sadly, I haven't picked up the quilting since, but I'm due to do some cutting today after I finish a quiz, go to a student summit, cook dinner, clean Lotus's cage, write the rough draft of my term paper... URG. I'm going to stop now.
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