Sunday, April 6, 2014

March Madness

March madness is on (even though we're in the first week of April)!  (And, no, I'm not a basketball fan nor do I know much of anything about basketball except that if you can throw from the halfway court, you're awesome.)  So, what's going on you ask?  Well ...

My "shawl" is D-O-N-E!!!  Here's the what it looks like:
Now, as you can see, my shawl has become more like a twin sized blanket ... and upon finally hitting one of the white colored balls I had (you can't really see the white since it's only one (1) row of white), I finally decided it was time to stop.  While I did seriously contemplate about using it as a shawl (or maybe a blanket) at work, it has seriously turned into a much more bulkier item than I thought it would be.  So, alas, I have to wait until it's a tad colder to use it at home as a blankie. :(

But, I still have seven (7) stray leftovers so, I might contemplate on using that and give making a shawl for my office another go! :P  We'll see ... ;)

Now that I'm finally done, I need a smaller project to tote around.  So, I decided to try my hand at a pair of socks for my hubby ... I know, I know ... I really want to make myself a sweater first but, I was thinking that that (the sweater project) might become a bit too big at some point as well so, I figure I'll try my hand at socks since they appear to be a small (i.e. more portable) project.  Plus, this project will be a good intensive learning session for me; I'll get to learn how to:
  • Read a chart
  • Figure out how big to make a gauge swatch and how to read it (my gauge swatch) to know how many stitches per centimeter (yes, I'm going metric - it's MUCH more accurate)
  • Take measurements and how to turn that (with my gauge) into how many stitches I really need to start a project (i.e. learn math all over again! :P)
I already started a swatch using (yet again) leftover yarn from an aunt and here's what it looks like using a size 2 needle: 
Based on the instructions I'm using, it's a tad too big (like by a stitch or so) so, I bought a set of Knitter's Pride Karbonz DPNs at a size 0 and I'm going to give that a go after I finish up my swatch (I want to give it a couple more inches so I get a really good sized swatch - yes, even though it's a bit long for a swatch! :P) ... 

And, last (but not least), I've been having fun making more bottle holders for yet another one of our metal bottles:



We'll see what April brings! :)

2 comments:

  1. Beautiful, shawl blankie. Colors match very nicely. Love to see your socks when you get started. Your water bottle cover is great, you've got it, the knitting bug.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you so much for the awesome comment! :) And as for the color coordination, it's all thanks to my art director, he really helped me match up all the colors. ;) Will send over my starter sock as it comes along for your inspection, DL! :D And, yup, it's official ... I'm a knitter! :P *yay*

      Delete