After a long blog silence, I'm back with a new publication. Introducing my latest design, the Aotearoa Beret.
Knit out of the wonderfully drapey Zealana Ora Kiwi laceweight, this star stitch beret is a lovely lightweight topper to add to your wardrobe. I am so pleased that it was included in the latest Knitscene Accessories 2012. It is amazing to see something I made in a magazine.
I hope you enjoy knitting this beret as much as I did!
knittingmaryly
Friday, June 1, 2012
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Written Out Forest Ridge
So it has been ages and ages since I've posted, but I will get to the things that have happened since then in another post. Now I would like to announce that I have available a written out Forest Ridge on the site at http://knittingmaryly.blogspot.com/p/forest-ridge-line-by-line.html. I hope that those who were unable to use the charts are now able to knit the shawlette if they like. Happy knitting!
Friday, May 6, 2011
Back to Blogging: Evie's Baptism
Wow, it's been a while. Guess there is no time like the present to hope back on board.
So on Easter, we got Evie baptized. It was a lovely service, and Evie didn't cry at all, although I think she was a confused about why we were giving her a hair a rinse with all her clothes on and not in the bathtub. It was really special to have her baptized in the same church I grew up in and the one we got married in. It is a little daunting to be making such big promises about teaching someone else about God when you don't feel like you know nearly enough about it yourself. We will do our best though which is all we can do.
There is going to be a wave of babies this year for a bunch of folks I used to work with. Counting all the folks that I worked with the two years I was there, in the two years and one and a half after there will have been seven babies. I can't wait to see pictures after the newest ones' arrival!
So on Easter, we got Evie baptized. It was a lovely service, and Evie didn't cry at all, although I think she was a confused about why we were giving her a hair a rinse with all her clothes on and not in the bathtub. It was really special to have her baptized in the same church I grew up in and the one we got married in. It is a little daunting to be making such big promises about teaching someone else about God when you don't feel like you know nearly enough about it yourself. We will do our best though which is all we can do.
Just before, wondering what is going on! |
Do I still have to take a bath tonight? |
Special words from the pastor, Ms. Mary |
It was a whirlwind trip to and from NC, traveling everyday that we were gone and just having a few hours of visiting. I wish Eric had more than 10 days vacation for the year, which is really only like five once you take out the Christmas vacation. Maybe one day he'll have 3 weeks and we'll be able to travel more.
I have been knitting, although there is not a whole lot to show you right now. I did finish another Huggable Hedgehog, which is my favorite baby gift. Each one is different and they are so cute!
Another Hedgehog for a new little one arriving in May |
There is going to be a wave of babies this year for a bunch of folks I used to work with. Counting all the folks that I worked with the two years I was there, in the two years and one and a half after there will have been seven babies. I can't wait to see pictures after the newest ones' arrival!
Friday, April 15, 2011
Where did I leave my brain?
I have done some royally stupid brainless things lately. Other people have those days/weeks/months, too, right? Blergh. I'll just share a few of the many. I totally got mixed up on proposal dates, which of course is disappointing since I won't be able to get proposals in on time. I also thought a yarn was discontinued....and although I know it hasn't been now, it does seem to be in some sort of limbo. Lots of other personal mistakes have been made recently as well. I hope this is nearly the end of my idiocy for a while.
So needless to say, things are going slowly around here. Maybe in a week or two I'll have something interesting to share again. Maybe even pictures.
So needless to say, things are going slowly around here. Maybe in a week or two I'll have something interesting to share again. Maybe even pictures.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Forest Ridge
Forest Ridge was the result of many iterations of swatches; I actually got distracted from what I was originally looking to try because I liked the swatch for this one so much. The idea of the three-quarters square shape allows the shawl to stay on your shoulders without being pinned or tied.
I hope you enjoy this shawlette as much as I have! Happy knitting!
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Baby Girl is Getting Big and a Sock Fail
So we've switched Evie from 3-6 month clothes to 6-9 month clothes, about 2 weeks after she was 6 months. We've got a lot less of the 6-9 size, so we went shopping so I don't have to wash her clothes every third day or so. We had enough we could get by, but as it is I feel like I'm doing laundry all the time. Eric also wanted some zippered jammies for those middle of the night diaper changes--they're so much easier than snaps in the dark.
And those socks I started for Eric....they've been frogged. Again. I don't know if something is whacked out with my tension by the time I get around to knitting the sole and connecting it to the instep, but I had extra fabric on the sole that made it look a little crazy. So instead of doing the unusual construction called for, I'm just going to do a toe up sock with the charts. As long as I get them done before our wool anniversary, which gives me a little over 3 years.
Which is why I feel quite okay starting another series of projects to alternate with my next design: a few hedgehogs for some new wee ones making their entrance this year. Bigger needles+a familiar pattern=progress. Yay for babies!
And those socks I started for Eric....they've been frogged. Again. I don't know if something is whacked out with my tension by the time I get around to knitting the sole and connecting it to the instep, but I had extra fabric on the sole that made it look a little crazy. So instead of doing the unusual construction called for, I'm just going to do a toe up sock with the charts. As long as I get them done before our wool anniversary, which gives me a little over 3 years.
Which is why I feel quite okay starting another series of projects to alternate with my next design: a few hedgehogs for some new wee ones making their entrance this year. Bigger needles+a familiar pattern=progress. Yay for babies!
Friday, March 4, 2011
A Show, a Storm and a Shawl
Last weekend, we took a trip to the Knoxville Auto Show. We have gone to the auto show every year for the last 3 years, but this was our first time in Knoxville. It was smaller than the one in St Louis...about a third of the size actually. But that was fine, because we just wanted to look for a few possibilities for our next vehicle since mine will be 10 years old this year. The main thing is finding something Eric can fit in comfortably. This can be difficult when the trend is to be streamlined--it makes the ceilings much lower. There were a lot of families there, and someone even wanted to take a picture of Evie, which was a little odd. She might could make it as a baby model! :) We forgot to bring our camera, which would have been nice to have to keep track of what we liked. We'll know better next time, but it was still a fun little outing for us.
Monday we had a scary day weather-wise. There was a tornado watch or warning in effect most of the day, so I was wishing we had a basement. It was a little crowded in the first floor half bath, but we ended up all okay and better prepared in case it happens again.
On a happier note, I finally have pictures of the Swallowtail shawl I finished before Christmas. I had more yarn than I expected near the end, so I did the next to the last chart twice. It is a nice size and I really like the beading in place of the nupps (which is probably why I had extra yardage).
Monday we had a scary day weather-wise. There was a tornado watch or warning in effect most of the day, so I was wishing we had a basement. It was a little crowded in the first floor half bath, but we ended up all okay and better prepared in case it happens again.
On a happier note, I finally have pictures of the Swallowtail shawl I finished before Christmas. I had more yarn than I expected near the end, so I did the next to the last chart twice. It is a nice size and I really like the beading in place of the nupps (which is probably why I had extra yardage).
Have a Happy Weekend!
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