I finished Satanski’s mittens, and am really pleased with how they came out. Mittens are great! Here’s the final product:
And here are the mittens with the scarf that I made.
I’ve enjoyed this yarn so much (and I still have so much left) that I’m going to make Satanski a hat, too.
I finished blocking Satanski’s scarf, so all I need to do now is take a few minutes and weave in the ends. It came out really really well, and although it’s not terribly hard to impress a three-year-old, I’m happy that he likes it so much. I also started on what will be the matching mittens. This is my first pair of mittens, and I’m kind of cobbling together several patterns, so we’ll see how those turn out. Here are pictures of the finished scarf (undone ends and all) and the beginning of the mittens.
Today, the
knitting Meetup group that I belong to had a trial yarn swap. I didn’t prepare well for it at all; I brought 300 yards of a brown striped sock wool, 300 yards of a sunny yellow sock wool, and 600 yards of blue alpaca. I probably shouldn’t have been so obvious about bringing things that interested me not at all! Anyway, I ended up trading the alpaca for some gorgeous light blue bamboo (cannot believe I got that), and the brown wool for some really cool blue cotton. I was also given about 200 yards of a cool white wool with flecks of yellow and orange (it’s cute; definitely for babies/kids). I couldn’t find any takers for the yellow wool, and although I may regret it later, since I still have several balls here and I have no idea what I’m going to do with those, I gave it away for a yarn drop. I hope that somebody can put it to good use!
I was a little burnt out after I finished The Boy’s scarf, and to tell the truth, my fingers still get phantom cramps when I think about how much knitting I did at the end of December, but I now need some mittens, and I think it’s time for me to attempt some. I hate mittens, though, because you have to whip them off every time you need to use your fingers, which just sucks. I like the idea of convertible mittens, and I found a pattern that I think I understand, so I’ll be attempting those soon (soon being within the month of January). I actually started them last night, but I didn’t have the right size needles, and I didn’t feel like being an innovator, so I ripped them out. I am interested in training myself to knit without a pattern for things other than scarves, but I don’t think that this is the right project with which to begin my liberation from the tyranny of patterns.
Update: I wrote this in January. It is now August of 2008, I don’t even remember starting/stopping this pattern, and there is no more Boy. So a lot has changed. But I guess this explains why I saw the tag “knitting ennui” when I went to write a new post today!