mommyhood knitting

Summer Sweater Knit Along - Bound Off!

yarn: yellow label dk by tanis fiber arts in colorway pink grapefruit pattern: something silver by veera valimaki
i got to bind off my sweater for the summer sweater knit along on the weekend!!!!!! it felt soooooo good to get that garter finished. i love garter but for some reason the garter on my cardi felt like it was taking me forever to get through it.  it's all done now though and the sweater is fitting perfectly!  i cannot wait to get it done now to wear. it's for sure going to be my staple cardigan for the fall/winter and the color....don't even get me started on how much i love the color. yum!


i am equally in love with my delectable bind off.  not tooting my own horn or anything..lol, but i was very nervous to get a nice even edge for the garter and the cardigan ( i hate wonky hems) and took my sweet time binding off as neatly as i could and boy does it look fab!!! i keep pulling it out to look at how nice it is.  it sure pays to be patient and not rush this step.  it's worth it to finish your garments nicely and evenly to get a professional finish.


i also am really excited to get my rockin' pockets done! i love pockets on everything and these are in the best spot and look fab! i can't wait to knit and stitch a little pocket luv to my cardi.

wanna see me with it on?  i knew you would....


here's a shot of the back of  my "something silver" that jane snapped of me last night.  we all headed out with the kids for a bbq and a concert in the park.  it was so fun to listen to some awesome music, dance with the kiddos and hang with my knitty pals (jane, rebecca, mandy, amy) and of course, try on and show off our knitty goodies!!!

how's your project coming along this week?  are you on your first project or number 3?? seriously - some of you are on #3...i know it :)  so awesome! do you have a favorite bind off method? link up your posts, share your pics, come chat on ravelry - i want to hear from ya!  happy knitting!!!

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Picking Up Stitches Tutorial with Guest Jane Richmond

a pic of one of our knit nights
 one of my goals when starting these knit alongs over a year ago was to create a feeling of having a never ending knit night.  that feeling of friends who squeal and get excited about the same things as you, a cheering squad and a sounding board for all your projects and that special bond that comes along with sharing this fun and wonderful creative process with some awesome pals.  it's also a wonderful thing to have so many lovely and talented women to go to for advice and help when something comes up that stumps you.  so i've been slowly trying to build up our list of handy posts in our knit along listing so you can refer to them whenever you need a "friends" help or some knitty advice. 

see all the ribbing? i had to pick that all up!!! talk about my worst nightmare...lol!! 
one of the things about knitting that i detest and hate doing is picking up stitches.  luckily one of the things that one of my besties jane richmond enjoys doing is picking up stitches. she always helps me out when i'm in a pickle and knows that i'm as much of a perfectionist as she is and won't rest until it's done as good as i can get it.  we went through many a trial and error of picking up stitches during last years summer sweater knit along and thankfully this year my sweater requires none! yee haw!  after that cardigan i never wanted to pick up stitches again.  so when i asked jane to come on to do a guest post she thought a tute on how to pick up stitches would be handy to have in our knit along arsenal and boy was she right!  this awesomely talented knitwear designer is joining us today to teach us all her tricks and the why's and how's to picking up stitches. 

ready to pick up some stitches?  let's all hear from jane....

One technique that seems to give some knitters grief is the task of picking up stitches. I know for a fact it's one of Shannon's least favorite things to do. I happen to love picking up stitches and take great pride in a job well done. When Shannon is stuck with a floppy buttonband, instructions that are too vague or faced with an enormous amount of stitches to pick up, I'm always happy to help and we sit down and work it out properly. With a little forethought and preparation, picking up stitches can be painless and easy. Here are the steps to pick up perfectly the first time. 


Measure the Length
You'll need to determine the length of the edge to pick up along. In this case we will be picking up for a buttonband, our edge measures 17 inches. 


Determine your Gauge
If a pattern is not specific on how many stitches to pick up, or gives you a general guide line (ie. pick up 2 stitches for every 3 rows) you can easily determine how many stitches will give you a nice flat buttonband that does not pull in or sag. You'll need to determine your gauge by measuring the pattern stitch to be used. In this case we want to knit our buttonband in 2 x 2 ribbing to match the hem and can easily measure the ribbing along the bottom of the sweater. It is very important to stretch out the ribbing when measuring so that it lays flat rather than pulling in as ribbing naturally wants to do.


Calculate Stitches to Pick Up
Once you've determined your gauge and the length that you will be picking up along, you can determine how many stitches need to be picked up. In this case, our 2 x 2 ribbing measures 3 stitches per inch when stretched flat. Multiply by the length of the edge and you'll have the number of stitches to pick up, in this case  

17 x 3 = 51

Because we are working in 2 x 2 rib our number needs to be divisible by 2, in this case I've rounded up to 52 stitches.


Divide Edge in Half
Now that you have determined that 52 stitches need to be picked up along your edge, take the time to divide the edge into at least 4 sections. In this example I've used chunky yarn, if you are using much thinner yarn or your edge is very long I highly recommend breaking it up even further. 

  
Once you've found the halfway point of your edge place a marker on the fold.


Divide Edge into Quarters
Using your halfway marker to guide you, fold your bottom half in half to determine where to place the 1/4 marker.


Do the same with the top half.


The result is 3 markers dividing your edge into 4 different section.


Calculate Stitches per Quarter
Your final calculation is simply to determine how many stitches to pick up within each quarter section. 

52 / 4 = 13

We now know that we will need to pick up 13 stitches per section.


Pick Up Properly
The key to perfectly picked up stitches is making sure that you pick up in a straight line. Decide where to pick up based on the project. If you are working in a lighter yarn such as DK or fingering you may wish to use an entire stitch as your selvage, this results in a cleaner line. In this case, using chunky yarn, I've decided to only use half a stitch as my selvage to minimize bulk on the wrong side. Be sure to stop every so often and make sure you are staying true to the line you're picking up along.


If you leave the markers in as you go it's easier to rip back to correct stitches that have been picked up out of line without having to recount the entire row. 


Bind Off Evenly
Take the time to bind off evenly. Don't rush through a bind off especially on banding, it makes all the difference in the world if you keep your tension nice and even.


Use the Right Tension
You would be amazed and how important the tension of your bind off can be when working on edges and collars. If an edge is bound off too loosely it can make an otherwise perfect band look sloppy and poorly done. Take the time to redo your bind off if you've bound off too loosely. You'll be happy you did.



The same applies for bands that are bound off too tightly. A collar bound off too tightly can render a pullover unwearable. An excellent way to bind off loosely and maintain an even tension is to use a larger needle to bind off the stitches. If your collar is still too tight try a stretchier bind off such as a sewn bind off.

I hope you've enjoyed my tutorial and that it makes your knitting experience more enjoyable!  Happy Knitting!


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thank you so much jane!  ahhhmazing tutorial!  luv ya girlie! this post of jane's is going to be a lifesaver for me and i hope it helps all of you as well.  do you have a dislike for picking up stitches or do you looove it?  let's chat stitches m'dears!  and don't forget to link up your summer sweater knit along blog post in our linky party below....

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summer sweater knit along - ohhhh the garter of it!

pattern: something silver by veera valimaki yarn: yellow label dk by tanis fiber arts in colorway pink grapefruit

it's summer sweater knit along day today!  i'm so close to being done the body of my sweater...i cannot wait!  i've got about 12 rows of garter stitch left and i can bind off!  so exciting!   this part is either where it drags on for me or where it gets really exciting.  i'm stuck in the middle of both at the moment.  i'm feeling like i've been knitting garter for ages but yet i'm super excited to bind off. 


one of the fun things i got to do with this cardigan was to make pockets.  i haven't done a pocket on an adult garment before and i was really interested to see how veera was going to do it.  this pattern has been so nice to work and so intuitive and the pockets didn't disappoint.  easy!  the cardigan also fits perfectly!  i'm beyond happy. i didn't have to make any mods and the neckline, bust and arms so far seem spot on.  i am one happy knitty momma.


you likey?  i likey....all that grapefruit goodness is so addicting!  i can't wait to wear this instead of just hold it in my lap.  i've been so proud of everyone in our kal. people are having so much fun, conversations are a plenty and the pics.....oh....so many gorgeous pics of wip's and fo's.  some of you are casting on for project 2 and 3!!!! go ladies go!!!!  does my heart good!  i can't even begin to tell you how fun it is to see this little dream of mine come into reality.  i'm so glad you are all having so much fun and are all knitting - in the summer!!! yay summer knits!!!! just think how awesome it's going to be this fall when you have sweaters galore all ready to snuggle up in! fabulous!


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how's your summer sweater project coming along?  are you a fan of garter or stockinette?  what's your fave portion of a sweater to knit? most exciting?  come chat!

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Knit Like a Nike Ad: Just Do It! (Summer Sweater Knit Along)


it's summer sweater kal day today! yay!!!!  i've got one of my fave knitty pals on board today.  sandra from the blog "three pumpkins little" is here to chat about sweater knitting.  she is one awesome sweater knitter.  she's fast, smart and knows her knitting stuff.  she's also one of our lovely moderators in our ravelry group so some of you prolly already know her skills & pretty photography.  i couldn't resist asking her to come show off some of her handiwork and give you all a glimpse into why and how she started sweater knitting.

here's sandra....


Hi Luvinthemommyhood readers! I’m Sandra from three pumpkins little where I chronicle my crafting, cooking, and parenting adventures.  But today?!  Today I get to be here in Shannon’s beautiful bloggy neighborhood and I could not be more thrilled. Especially because Shannon invited me over as a guest during the current Summer Sweater KAL—I am so honored!

You see, I’m a huge fan of Shannon’s KALs.  They hold a dear spot in my heart because that’s how we met.  It’s hard to believe it was only a year ago when she hosted the very first KAL.  When I saw that she was encouraging knitters to take on my all-time knitting addiction (sweaters!), I knew I was in the right place.
I am a sweater knitter through and through.  In fact, it’s the very reason I decided to learn to knit. And even though I’ve only been knitting for a bit over two years, I’m the proud knitter of over seventeen sweaters!  Of course, hats, shawls, and other accessories might catch my fancy as well.  But sweaters? They are my weakness and I always have one on my needles.

And so, when Shannon asked me to guest blog, I knew exactly what I wanted to share--how accessible sweater knitting can be to even a fairly new knitter.  I wondered whether any readers were out there just like me a couple of years ago: wishing to knit a sweater but feeling overwhelmed at the thought that it would take forever to gain the skills to knit one


If this happens to strike a chord with you, I am here to tell you that given the amazing resources out there, you can do it!  In fact, I tackled my very first sweater as my fourth knitting project, ever.  I know it might sound crazy but we all know that once a crafty momma sets her sights on a certain craft or DIY project, nothing gets in her way, right?


I think this is especially true with knitting.  There has never been a better time to take your knitting to the next level.  Here’s a quick recap of how I went from a complete beginner to a (relatively) experienced sweater knitter in a fairly short time frame.
 

The book that I credit “teaching” me to knit is Stitch ‘n Bitch by Debbie Stoller.  I would have much preferred taking a class but I have three young boys and a rather full schedule as it is—there simply wasn’t time for a class.  This book succeeded where others had failed.

stitch'n bitch
Since I couldn’t get out to a class, I checked in on YouTube regularly.  A simple search of ‘knitting class’ or ‘knitting lessons’ with a keyword (e.g., ‘in the round’ or ‘raglan increasing’) will turn up lots of options.  Grab your needles and knit along!

I committed to practicing 15-20 minutes every day for a couple of weeks.  I didn’t work on a project. Instead, each day I practiced casting on and knitting and purling.  And then I ripped it out.  My goal was to truly learn how a stitch should sit on a needle and train my hand muscles to feel comfortable with the motions (I felt like I had ten thumbs when I started!).

After just two weeks of these short “sessions” I couldn’t believe how much more comfortable I felt. My next goal was to learn how to correct basic mistakes, so I’d drop a stitch and practice picking it up.  I also experimented with different knitting styles to see what felt best.

I think the short sessions were really key for me.  They were short enough to fit in every day but not long enough for me to get frustrated.  After a few weeks, I cast on for my first project: a dishcloth.  My second was another dishcloth and my third was a lacy scarf (I chose a pattern called Branching Out and my notes are here).

I highly recommend picking a small accessory with at least a bit of lace as a “real” project primer to sweater knitting.  It will teach you some basic shaping techniques called for in most sweater patterns—but it will result in a Finished Object (“FO”) quickly.  And nothing motivates and creates momentum like an FO, right?

After finishing up my scarf, I decided to go for a sweater.  Yes, it was ambitious, but I had realized something.  Unlike with sewing, where the act of cutting into my precious fabric can make me break out into hives, there are very few things in knitting that are permanent.  The starting/stopping/ripping sessions had taught me that.  So I picked a sturdy yarn and just went for it.  The result?  A Shalom exactly like I wanted.


And the rest, as they say, is history.

Oh—I should probably mention that I also discovered Ravelry at the beginning of my sweater knitting quest.  It was invaluable and still is!  Just about any question can be answered simply by searching the forums.  And now that the Luvinthemommyhood Ravelry Group is so well established, there is a great group of knitters connected by Shannon’s blog who are online and ready to help whenever a question is posted.
   
So there you go.  I hope that perhaps my trip down knitterly lane might inspire one or two of you out there to join us for the current Summer Sweater KAL even if you don’t quite feel “ready.”  I can promise you that you won’t be going at it alone.  I am so grateful to have this wonderful and supportive knitting circle (I couldn’t get my sweaters done without them!) and can’t help but wish the same for each and every knitter out there.  And when I say “knitter” I mean new knitters, veteran knitters, and future knitters alike—come join the fun!

 Thanks for having me Shannon. Happy knitting everyone!


thanks for coming on the blog sandra!  i heart ya m'dear!  i hope that our little dream of knitting together one day comes true.....xoxox.  you can sandra on her three pumpkins little blog here and on ravelry here.  and don't forget to link up your summer sweater kal blog post in our linky party below :)

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summer sweater knit along - grapefruits galore


grapefruits are yummy.  they are also purdy.  i especially love that my sweater is made out of yarn called pink grapefruit and looks just like the color of one.  it screams summer!  it's so cheerful, bright and daring for a gal like me who used to only wear black and neutrals (must have been the hairdresser in me).


i've also been thinking that it's sort of like fate that i am knitting my summer sweater kal with a yarn that is grapefruit colored.  in the fall i picked up some cute grapefruit stitch markers and then my pal arika gifted me some equally adorable grapefruit earrings she found at a market!  how perfect that a few months later and i have yarn to match?  awesomeness!

pattern: something silver by veera valimaki yarn: yellow label dk by tanis fiber arts in colorway pink grapefruit
i'm truckin' along on my "something silver" by veera valimaki.  i've got about 2 more lace pattern repeats (about 20 rows) and then it's all garter baby!!! wahoo!!! cannot wait to start on that and the pockets. yessssss...pockets!!!! i heart this cardi.
again, this pattern has been very intuitive to follow along with, the lace pattern is sooooo easy and super simple to read your work and memorize.  it's quite addicting actually.  you all know how i love a good yarn over...lol.  i've tried it on about 4 times now and it fits perfectly from what i can tell.  i had my fair share of nerves about the neckline at the start.  i have a small back compared to my bust size and my shoulders are small and sloped so sweaters tend to not fit me great in that area but veera's simple garter boat neck garter neckline looks fab!!! i adore it.  and that's the beauty of knitting on interchangeables...you simply connect your long cable with your connectors and slip that bad boy on. it's very, very addicting.  i heart my knitpicks.

tanis's yellow label dk is squishy, soft, delectable and just plain awesome.  i can't get enough of this yarn and it will definitely not be the last time i knit with tanis fiber arts yarn.  gorgeous!!!  it think it shows off the stitch pattern beautifully and it's a joy to knit with. i can't wait to see how lovely it will look after a  nice blocking as well.  i'm excited to give it a little bath..lol. perfection.


how's your summer sweater kal project coming along?  i know more than a few of you are onto your 2nd projects already!!!! wowsa!!!!! some awesome projects and knitting going on in our ravelry group so be sure not to miss out on the convo! pics to come on the blog soon! also remember it's never too late to join in.  tell your knitty pals.  you can start along with us anytime.  the more the merrier :)

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The Stella Collection Giveaway Winner!!!!


ohhhhh....someone is a lucky knitter today!  who was the winner of a copy of the stella collection from tanis lavalee and julie crawford?  was it you?  let's find out......

commenter #20 - monica morales of sweet purls

congratulations!!!!!  such a gorgeous collection!  i hope you enjoy it! happy knitting!  i'll be in touch soon with your prize.

thank you to tanis and julie for the lovely giveaway.  you can find all things tanis here:


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Summer Sweater Knit Along - Knitting with Hand Dyed Yarns with Guest Tanis Fiber Arts!


 i'm so excited to welcome tanis lavallee of the awesome "tanis fiber arts" as part of our summer sweater knit along!!!!  she's one of our rockin' sponsors, the maker of the yarn i'm knitting my project with and an all around sweet & talented canadian gal.  her yarns are to do die for.  scrumptious tones that just scream knit me!  she even designs equally as fab patterns as well.  yep...this gal does it all! 
   when rounding up my list of guest posters i knew i had to ask the lovely tanis to join in.  her post today is all about knitting with hand dyed yarns and it's a good one.  read on my dears and thanks for knitting along with me and don't forget to link up your knit along blog post by using the linky party at the bottom of this post..it's easy i promise! oh...and here's a sneaky peeky of my project as of a few days ago...it's grown since then...
pattern: something silver by veera valamaki yarn: yellow label dk weight by tanis fiber arts in colorway pink grapefruit
 and if  tanis sponsoring our kal wasn't enough she's also joining in!  here's a shot of tanis's gorgeous "nanook" - her summer sweater knit along project.

pattern: nanook by heidi kirrmaier yarn: orange label cashmere/silk weight by tanis fiber arts in colorway
 and now let's here from tanis...

There is so much to say about hand dyed yarns. Obviously, I'm a huge fan, I've dedicated my life to hand dyed yarns! I knit with hand dyes 99% of the time and am always amazed at the nuances in colour, the variety, the subtlety and the magic that happens in each hand painted skein. I think that one of the key factors in what make hand dyes so special is the very fact that they are made by hand. Each skein is unique, and the work of the artist who dyed the yarn is present in each stitch.

Picking the right yarn for each project you tackle involves so many factors; weight, gauge, needle, fiber content... lots of details have to be considered. But beyond that, if you're a lover of hand dyed yarn and you've found the right base for your project, the hard part now becomes picking a colour! Hand dyed yarns come in everything from wild multicoloured skeins, to the most subtle, tone on tone colourways.

Luv-socks

The fancy cable stitch pattern on the sock on the right required a more solid colourway while the pattern for the sock on the left allows the colourful yarn to shine!

Being able to predict how your yarn will behave in your project can be crucial. If you're knitting a pattern with fancy cables or lace and don't want all the details to be hidden by the variegation in the skein, a more subtle tonal colourway is probably a better option. If your pattern is simple and the yarn is to be the star, then go nuts and pick something vibrant and stripy! It's always a good idea to start with a swatch with the motif from your chosen pattern and make sure that you like the way it looks knit up in the colourway you've picked.

Luv-swatches

Always swatch with the colourway you intend to use for your project.

Once you've picked your pattern and yarn, the next step is to decide wether or not you're going to alternate skeins throughout. If you're knitting a large project, like a sweater, and you've got 7 skeins of hand dyed yarn, even though they all come from the same dye lot, it is the nature of hand dyed yarns that they will all be unique, and sometimes there will be a noticeable shift in the way the yarn knits up. In order to avoid having a dark patch of zizags fall right across your bust line, you can knit your entire sweater by alternating skeins every couple of rows, or if the difference is very subtle and you'd just like to feather it out an easier option is to alternate skein every couple of rows every time you join a new ball. I often find that I can get away without alternating skeins for larger pieces, like the body of a sweater, but then when I switch to a smaller stitch count, like for the sleeves, any pooling or striping can become more noticeable and I'll alternate skein from that point on.

Luv-sweaters

The light blue cardigan on the left didn't require me to alternate skeins because the colourway is so subtle. However for the bright Cobalt sweater I alternated skeins throughout, and for the Brick turtleneck I alternated skeins for a few rows ever time I joined a new ball.

Though hand dyed yarns work beautifully for cables and lace, and they add a whole new dimension to stockinette and garter stitch, turning the simple stitch into textural, complex looking fabric. One of my favourite uses of hand dyed yarns is for colourwork! Since the colourways are more complicated then simple solids, a blue is never just a blue, it's got a hint of green and purple and when worked next to a green shade that has hints of blue and yellow, the whole thing just comes to life!

Luv-colour

The colourwork possibilities for hand dyed yarns are endless! With so many tones within each colour, pairing two colours together is more like pairing four!

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The Stella Collection Giveaway from Tanis Lavallee & Julie Crawford!!

suncrest by tanis lavallee (the stella collection)
we've got an awesome giveaway for all you knitters today!  two of my fave knitters - tanis lavallee (tanis fiber arts) & julie crawford (knitted bliss) have come together creating a set of 4 gorgeous patterns called "the stella collection"!  each pattern features a different tanis fiber arts fingering weight yarn base.  the colors are beautiful, the designs are feminine & pretty and they highlight both of these women's awesome talents!

the stella collection was inspired by the fact that the "shawls are all unique, like each star in the sky. stella is latin for ‘star’, two shawls are inspired by stars in constellations, and two are inspired by the biggest star of all - the sun"!  love it!!

don't they both look stunning?  all of the designs except one were modelled by tanis and julie themselves.  so purdy!!  and i'm proud to say that both of these fabulous ladies are canadian!!! woot woot!  gotta show some luv for my fellow canadians!!!

when my pal tanis asked me to join in on their blog tour i of course said YES!!!  i knew you guys would love these patterns as much as i do.  i can't wait to knock some more wip's off my list so i can make a suncrest for myself.   i also knew that i just had to show off some pics of all of these projects!  wanna see?  ready to get inspired?  here's the stella collection....

suncrest
ravelry pattern page here.
the stella collection details page here.


nashira 
ravelry pattern page here.
the stella collection details page here.


solaria
ravelry pattern page here.
the stella collection details page here.

adhara
ravelry pattern page here.
the stella collection details page here.

gorgeous!!!!!  aren't they lovely? would you love to win the whole collection???  yay!  simply enter by clicking on the link below and filling out the form.  that's it! easy peasy!


- giveaway is open until july 16th, 2012 midnight, pacific standard time.
- you must enter a valid email into the entry form or you will be disqualified.

thanks so much tanis and julie!  and good luck to all of you!  happy knitting!!!

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 which pattern is your fave from the stella collection?  which one would you make first? what colorway of tanis fiber arts would you use?

Summer Sweater Knit Along - Guest Jane Richmond

 
Hi all! Jane here. I'm filling in for Shannon today. As you may recall, Shannon sprained her back pretty badly last year, unfortunately she's suffering a major flare up and needs very much to take the week off. She's doing as well as she can be and certainly doesn't want anyone to worry but sitting at the computer is less than ideal right now. So let's give Shannon a nice bloggy break, send her get well karma, and if you are trying to contact her online, please bare in mind that she will be unplugged for the most part this week.


Today is Wednesday and I hope you know what that means! It's time to check in with our Summer Sweater Knit Along projects! And since I'm sure you are all dying to know how Shannon is doing on her Something Silver I'll fill you in on her progress... Last Wednesday was the official KAL cast on and so far it's flying off the needles! There is definitely something to be said for a well written pattern and amazing yarn, it's highly motivating! The pattern is top down and as it stands, the yoke is about 2 inches away from separating the sleeves and body. It's a very well written pattern and is fun and easy to follow, the lace is easily memorized and Veera's instructions are clear and thorough, no guess work here! And the yarn! Can we just talk about the yarn for a minute? When Shannon told us that she would be using Tanis Fiber Arts Yellow Label in Pink Grapefruit we were all pretty jealous but when the yarn actually arrived I don't think any of us were prepared for it's deliciousness! The colour is fresh and vibrant and oh so pink grapefruit-ish. It's the colour of the summer in my opinion. And the yarn is soft and springy and so nice to work with. I get excited just watching Shannon knit with it, it's just that lovely!

How about you? Are you loving your yarn choice? Enjoying your pattern? Is your project flying off the needles or has something got you stalled? Don't forget there is plenty of chatting going on and tons of help to be found in the KAL thread over in the luvinthemommyhood Ravelry group.

You can find where to enter and how to follow along all in this one handy post as well as on:
You can join in the KAL anytime and remember, there is no pressure or deadlines just a lot of encouragement to knit :)  And remember if you blogged about your KAL project link up using the linky party at the bottom of the post. Simply enter your name and url of your post and that way we can all check out each other's progress.

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summer sweater knit along - my yarn & pattern reveal!


i can hardly put in words how excited i am to start the summer sweater knit along!  see that pic above....that is my  yarn!!!!!!!!!! squeal!!!! yep...yummy isn't it!  it's been very, very, hard to not cheat and just cast on. after i did my swatch all i wanted to do was knit, knit, and knit! it's that gorgeous and really...my pics don't even do it justice.  it screams summer to me and the tones are just scrumptious.  i kinda just want to eat it...in a non weirdo way...lol.

yarn: yellow label dk by tanis fiber arts in colorway pink grapefruit
the yarn is colorway pink grapefruit and is yellow label dk from the lovely tanis fiber arts.  a fellow canadian whose yarn is simply to squeal for!  drool worthy yarn that i have been coveting and wanting to knit with for ages.  i'm so excited to not have to pet my pals skeins anymore and will soon get to cuddle up in my very own knit into something silver by veera valimaki.  perfection if you ask me...lol. 

pattern: something silver by veera valimaki

things have been busy over in our ravelry group already and i can tell you that i know i'm not the only knitter just dying to cast on...i love the excitement!  it's super fun!  i want to see your pics too!  show me your yarn, show off your pattern choice and then link your post up in our linky party at the bottom of the post.  each week when i post on wednesday you guys can also link up your summer sweater kal posts too!  simply enter in your name/url and then viola!  linky party!  we can then check out each other's blog posts, show some comment luv and drool over each others yarn stashes!  i hope you'll join in!



there are also new topics in our ravelry threads this time round to keep us all organized.  you'll find topics for your wip's, a gallery to show them off and also ones for your fo's too!  i think it will make it a lot easier to follow along with all the chat going on in there.  i hope you'll all chat away :) you'll also find some awesome moderators who help me to help you in our fun loving ravelry group.  there is rebecca (nook), sandra (3pumpkinslittle), and kelly (CelticCastOn) - these gals are all avid and very savvy knitters.  thanks for your help ladies! and if you're not already part of ravelry join in!  it's free and seriously awesome!  it's like facebook for knitters times ten!  a huge resource and a great way to make dear friends :)  but don't worry, you can still be part of the knit along even if you aren't on ravelry.  instead of showing off your pics in our ravelry group you can add them to our flickr group!  we all love seeing each other's handiwork!

i've also got a yummy summery button for you all to sport on your blogs too! the more peeps knitting in the summertime the better :)

luvinthemommyhood
at the end of the kal there will be our usual "starring you" post (my fave) followed by a crazy awesome giveaway!!!  you know i love me a kal giveaway!  all of our awesome sponsors and i mean awesome people are listed below and are all generously donating prizes for our summer sweater kal!!!! make sure to pop by their sites/shops and show them some luv!  trust me....they are all drool worthy!  don't forget that to be eligible for the giveaway you need to make sure you are signed up for the knit along by filling out the form below.  you aren't able to be entered in the giveaway if you aren't signed up :)

enter the summer sweater knit along here:



and you can follow along with all things summer sweater kal here:
 

ok......you all ready to cast on????  ready, set.....go!!!  yay!!!! thanks for knitting with me everyone!!!!

check out our awesome KAL sponsors & show them some luv! thanks guys!


join our linky party by linking up your "summer sweater kal" blog post!

goodies galore - yarn & more!

Yarn: Sparrow by Quince and Co. in colorway 204 - Blue Spruce, 100% Organic Linen
it's been a great mail week for me!  so many little goodies, orders and parcels coming my way!  i love it when that happens!  of course i can't not show you some of the new lovelies that have made there way into my home :)  i got the most amazing surprise in the mail from one of my dear online buds hannah (from ummashin).  can you believe she sent me 2 skeins of "sparrow" from my fave quince and co.? seriously! drool worthy 100% organic linen in the most gorgeous colorway - blue spruce! thank you so much hannah! you are such a doll! luv ya!


 i also got some lovely new fabric goodies in the mail from an order i place for an upcoming project.  purdy...purdy...purdy....

1. shade grey stars 2. shade grey ringlets - both from quilt blocks by ellen luckett baker
1. slate kona cotton 2. shade flying geese  by ellen luckett baker
1. outfoxed circles yellow by lizzy house 2. mustard kona cotton
1. denim blue essex linen from michael kaufmann 2. yellow kona cotton
and to top it off my lovely and dear friend jane (janerichmond.com) made me my very own sock knitting project bag and gifted me 2 gorgeous skeins of my absolute fave colorway from knitpicks felici yarn - afternoon.

knitpicks felici fingering self striping sock yarn in colorway afternoon
i swear those colors just scream shannon! i'm obsessed with them! love them! thanks again sweet jane...luvs!


i also could not resist picking up this ombre dot journal from the martha stewart office line at staples. ummm...can we say yum!  i stood in that aisle for a long time and it was very, very hard to walk away with only one! i love it!  i also picked up a new graph paper pad for an upcoming knitting pattern i'm working on.  need those graph sheets for doodling out some new lace designs - fun!



and here she is......my ironing board monster...clean!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  she's even sporting a fresh new ironing board cover!  and no, i didn't make it...weeee!  i didn't have time..lol.  so thank you debbie travis for making a nice one for me and selling it at canadian tire so i could bring it home. i love it!  and man does it feel AMAZING to fold up the darn thing! seriously...it's been almost 3 years since i could fold up my ironing board!  it's fabulous!!!!  let's hope it stays that way...muahahaha....


i hope you all dont' mind the lack of weekend wishes today.  it just way too hard to keep all these goodies to myself!  and i cannot wait to show you my fat quarter gang project for monday!  it seriously has been a daydream that has come to life.  it's so fun to doodle and dream up a project for months and then finally see it become real!  i hope you all love it as much as i do so stay tuned!


also, thank you all so much from the bottom of my heart for your loving bday wishes. you guys rock!!!! it so made my day :)  and to my lovely pals who surprised me on my bday for a fun get together complete with gluten free chocolate cupcakes, whip cream and strawberries - i love you guys!!!  wishing you all a wonderful yummy fabric, scrumptious yarn and creative goodies kind of weekend.  fill it with laughs and family and i'll see you all monday! <3

what are your weekend wishes?  what are you making this weekend?  any new goodies you've spoiled yourself with in the last few weeks? chat m'dears :)

makin'it in the mommyhood - pressies!


it was my lovely pal jane richmond's bday the other week and seeing as she is one of my besties i had to whip her up a little pressie.  jane is a knitter but she is also learning how to sew.  i knew she desperately needed some new pins and didn't have a fabric marker so since i LOVE buying sewing/knitting notions i had to get her a few to add to her kit.  she needs her sewing ammo...lol.  and seriously, to all of you out there just learning how to sew - ditch those tiny little rusty pins from the dollar store and invest in some good pins.  it's worth it. trust me :)


i knew that i couldn't just give her the pins/marker though. nope, you know me.....they need something to go in.  i had been hoarding a particular fabric print that a dear friend gave me (wink wink anna) and knew it would be perfect for jane.  she looooves to garden and grows all her veggies from seedlings so how great is this fabric for her! awesome!  so i whipped her up a cute little rectangular pin cushion for her new pins and a cute project tote for her to hopefully carry her soon to be en masse of sewing projects in :)  i didn't use a tutorial for the tote, just went with the flow in a size i'd like.  tote's are a great, quick and yet stylish gift to make that allows you to show off that fave fabric which i always love doing.


why a rectangular pin cushion? well, i like things the way i like em'...that's how i roll and my handmade pincushion that was square always bugged me. there was never enough room.  i like that this is long and i can stab them in all over the place..lol.  i used the basic idea from this tutorial but never cut up 4 squares per side.  the fabric already looked like blocks joined so i simply made 2 rectangles and sewed them together per side.  i then topstiched along that seam and then down the center to give it a tiny bit of a look of 4 pieces but it's really not.  this kind of pincushion is easy, quick and functional :)
 

i also got a surprise in the mail for me yesterday!  i had to hold it in till now and not even tell the sender i received it as i wanted to thank her and surprise her with posting it on the blog.  the lovely buffy (of passionate design) so sweetly sent me the awesomest pressie!  turning 35 won't be so hard with lovelies like these!  thank you soooooooooooo much buffy!  i know how much time and thought went into this pressie and it really means a lot to me.  i. have. not. taken off those bed socks!!!!  seriously! i LOVE them!!!!!!  they rock! and the mug....people.....amazing!!!! i heart you buffy!!!!


buffy made me the cutest pair of sleep socks from the pattern "turkish bed socks"from churchmouse yarns & teas.  are they not just so cute! they also fit like a glove and are so comfy to wear! super soft and very light.  i can only imagine the time that went into these - buffy you are such a sweetheart!


she sent all my goodies boxed up and wrapped in hand drawn wrapping paper people! i'd show you but my kiddos ripped it up before we realized she had handwritten all over it!!! great idea buffy - i'm going to have to use that one :)  she had all my goodies inside the biggest and best yellow mug i have ever seen!!!!  she then handpainted one of my fave sayings on the mug that i believe she remembered me lusting after a few months ago...so sweet!!!  this will def be my new fave go to mug buffy! only wish i could sip coffee alongside you with it.


accompanying the mug were the best turquoise colored pins i have seen! i have turquoise ones but not like this! the best color ever!  *edited to add: just found out that buffy made the pins!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  what?!!!!!! omg!  the pins were nestled amongst some pretty co-ordinating fabric.  honestly, this made my whole month.  the friendships i've made through blogging continue to amaze me.  i have never met buffy in person (though i hope to one day) yet she is a special friend who has read my blog for years and always been a constant supporter and encourager of mine.  she's wise beyond her years and has a giant sized heart.  so sweet you are dear buffy.  thank you for making me smile.  this pressie warms the soul and helps make turning 35 so much easier. sending you gigantic sized hugs!!!!!



what projects have you guys been working on? do you have a fave go to item you love to make for friends gifts?  a great tutorial you follow?  anyone else turning an age that's freaking them out?  i'd love to hear about it!  coffee's a brewin'...come sip with me!

summer sweater knit along - announcement & roundup!!!!

lightweight pullover by hannah fettig
yahoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  i'm soooo excited!!!! it's summer sweater knit along time!!!!! i know you are all as pumped as i am.  some of you already have your yarn and patterns ready!  this is my favorite kal of ours and i think the most fun!  i'm a firm believer of not putting my knitting away just because the weather is warmer.  why can't we knit all year round?  who says we can't make sweaters/pullover or cardigans in the summer?  when you think about it, it actually makes perfect sense!  if you start your sweater now it will be done just in time for you to rock in the fall/winter!  why wait to knit your fave go to handmade lovely when it's already christmas???

join in with us and start this summer!  this post is your 2 week heads up!  we give you a wee bit of time to order/buy yarn and choose your pattern and everyone will all start together on june 27th.  if you've got a sweater hibernating and you're not that far into it feel free to wait a few weeks and join in late to make it fair :)

1.stasis pullover 2.exeter 3. inversion cardigan
last summer it was my first time making an adult garment so for those of you who haven't made a sweater before DO NOT BE INTIMIDATED.  this is the perfect time to cross that bad boy off the list.  we've got a super supportive, knowledgeable and friendly ravelry group who loves to help each other out. ask questions from anything from yarn choices, patterns, casting on, anything you need help with ask away.  there's usually always someone happy to answer.  it's a wonderful way to take on something a little scary and turn it into something really fun all while making some good friends.  trust me on that one - you will make at least one new friend!  we are a lovable bunch :)

we will be doing something a little bit different this time round in our ravelry group.  there will now be different topics breaking the kal down so it's easier to keep up with everyone.  instead of having one giant thread and boy do they get giant we will have a few smaller ones and 2 galleries with no chat.  it's gonna be awesome! and hopefully a lot easier to stay up to date with all of you talented ladies & gents!

katrine cardigan by cecily glowik macdonald
there will also be posts all throughout the kal on the blog here to help you out as well.  technical posts, fun posts, inspiring posts, and some awesome guests coming to share some helpful knowledge and tips as well!  i can't wait!  you can also find a bevvy of helpful posts here compiled from all of our previous kal's.

there are really no rules for this knit along.  you can knit or crochet and you can pretty much make anything as long as it falls under sweater, cardigan, pullover or top (no tanks please).  it can also be for an adult or a child.  we basically just want to encourage you to knit!  so make what suits your taste, style, body and budget :)  it makes it so fun to see all the different patterns people choose, find new yarns to covet and just plain fill up your queue on ravlery.  mine grows exponentially each kal we do.

1. featherweight cardigan 2. rocky coast cardigan 3. wispy cardigan
i will be planning to post each wednesday with a summer sweater knit along post and you can now join in too with our linky party! what's a linky party?  it's a simple form at the bottom of each of my posts that you simply enter your blog post url in for the week showing your kal progress!  it makes it easy for all of us in the kal to follow along with our pics/progress and hey - who doesn't love friends coming to say hi on your blog and tell you how fab your knitty goodness is looking?

what sweater am i making?  tee hee....you'll have to wait to find out! i'm keeping it a secret for now!  y'all know how much i love a good secret right?!  i will give you a hint though...it's in this roundup! yep, it's time for our good ol' start of kal roundup.  i dove into my faves and compiled a fun roundup of patterns i'm currently crushing on!  new ones, old ones, classic ones, fun ones and just plain awesome ones!  there's beginner patterns, advanced patterns, lace patterns and cables and styles to suit a bevvy of body types! beware....you may get inspired!

check em' out....

something silver by veera valamki
1. bluebelle 2. julissa 3. folded 4. argo
audrey by jane richmond
1. levenwick 2. larch cardigan 3. vodka lemonade 4. tourist sweater
1. classic raglan pullover 2. fuse 3. i heart aran 4. before dark 5. aidez 6. darling emma
blaithin by kate davies
1. driven 2. twiggy cardigan 3. baby cables & big ones too 4. owls
1. flyaway hoodie 2. shellseeker 3. shift of focus 4. pontos cardigan 5. regent 6. campus jacket
1. idlewood 2. february lady sweater 3. manu 4. tea leaves cardigan
autumnal cardigan by hannah fettig
1. jenica hoodie 2. warriston 3. reed 4. terracotta
how's that for awesomeness!  it's positively shantastic!!! lmao!!!!  i wish i had way more time and way more arms so that i could knit at least 10 of these...lol.  ok..time for the deets.  here's how to join in:







START DATE: June 27th, 2012
END DATE: September 30th, 2012

you can keep up to date with our knit alongs and other knitty adventures in our luvinthemommyhood ravelry group where we post our WIP's, FO's, show off our yummy yarn stashes and join in our super fun themed knit alongs! feel free to ask questions, get help with your project and just plain revel in chatting with other knitters/crocheters who love stitching as much as you do! welcome :)


and you can also find me on ravelry under the name luvinthemommyhood.

but don't worry if you aren't on ravelry you can still join in.  kal posts are usually done weekly and will be posted about regularly on the blog as well as on ravlery.  you simply join in using a simple google doc entry form and you are automatically entered into the kal's giveaway and fun!   we also will be having a linky party again this season where you can link up your blog post about your kal project so we can all see what everyone is up to! it's easy & super addicting! you can always find all of our KAL posts here as well.

we also love to see your handiwork!  so feel free to show off your knitted and crocheted goodies in our ravelry group and also in our flickr group!


i love me a knit along!  it's been such a blast doing these and i can't wait to see what you all will be crafting.  the summer sweater knit along is my favorite one of the year and boy do we have some AMAZING and super talented sponsors for this kal!  the prizes are awesome! so don't miss out on entering your name on the form linked above to qualify for the giveaway at the end of the kal.  these sponsors seriously rock!!!!  i will be announcing them and you will get your buttons etc in 2 weeks!  see you then!

thanks so much for knitting along with me! 

what project are you hoping to make? any yarns you are dying to use this kal?  c'mon...chat away! it's kal time!

The Downton Cowl Pattern - New Pattern Release!

you all know that i love cowls and i love me some downton abbey.  i'm so excited to tell you that i've been a busy bee working away bringing a sketch of mine to life for you all since the winter when i became hopelessly addicted to downton abbey.


you see during the commercial breaks they show a black screen with the illustration like image of downton and i just couldn't resist the peaks of the roof of that gorgeous castle.  i instantly got inspired to whip up a cowl that easily could have been worn by any of the ladies of the manor - whether by the help or by the ladies of the house. knit up in gloriousmadelinetosh tosh dk in glazed pecan (from urban yarns) i'm so excited to finally be able to show you all "the downton cowl".



i am hopelessly in love with the chevron lace on this cowl.  the ups and downs and peaks and valleys are so pretty.  i love the garter like effect for the border that to me symbolizes the stability of a home - the foundation and the roof.  and don't we all know how up and down love and life is in between :) i am pretty excited to have designed a new cowl and to also do one in a lace pattern in a dk weight! the downton cowl takes only (1) skein of yarn and can be made in one evening no problem. how's that for fun! i love quick projects like this that are both satisfying in design but fast in execution.



if you've been scared to try lace before this is a great beginner lace project. don't let it intimidate you. if you know how to do simple increases/decreases, knit in the round and read knitting directions you can do this! i promise :)  the pattern is easy to follow and i've given you both written directions and a lace chart.  as a knitter i like to have both to work from. i usually start with the written instructions and as i get the feel for the lace i move to the chart.

i was thrilled to find a good use for my very first skein of

madelinetosh

and i hope i did it proud.  i think the lace shows off the depth and tones of this gorgeous yarn.  my sister camille didn't hurt it either. yep, that's my baby sister modelling for me in the photoshoot.  she's pregnant with my soon to be niece/nephew and has that soon to be momma glow about her. i think she looks gorgeous and every time i photograph her i realize why i am so horribly unphotogenic...lol.  she got all the good genes..lol.



we had a lot of fun on this shoot and we took our downton cowl and both my kidlets up to one of our cities very own castles -craigdarroch castle.  it's gorgeous up there and i knew it would be the perfect place to take pictures for this pattern.

the downton cowl is a great cowl for all seasons too.  it's lightweight but has enough oomph to keep you warm when you need it and it's not too hot when you don't want the extra heat.  style it loose or stand it up for a bit more of a structural appeal.  feel the romance of downton abbey and the fun of life and remember to enjoy all those peaks and valleys in between too.  after all...where do you think downton abbey gets all it's story lines from?



a big thank you to my gorgeous sister camille and to all of you who let me slide on other knitterly duties as i worked on this cowl.  i hope you all love it as much as i do.  i cannot wait to see pics and yarn choices and all the fun goodness that comes along with releasing a new pattern from my home to yours <3


The Downton Cowl - BUY NOW

you can purchase the downton cowl onravelry now, my etsy shop here and my craftsy shop here. you can also look for it soon at magpie patterns as well! happy knitting!

what do you guys think? do you likey?  i'm really happy with it and hope you will be too.  has a tv show inspired you lately?  let's chat! coffees on...

Tanks, Tops & Tees Knit Along - Starring you!!!!

capricious from celtic cast on
can i just say wow! honestly! wow! you guys blow my mind! this top, tanks & tee's knit along has been awesome!!!!! so much fun! and how talented are you ladies? you all know how i love doing the starring you post right?  can't end our kal without a post showcasing all of your hard work!  so many beautiful projects! my queue definitely grew during this kal!  it's been so much fun that i'm sad to see it end.
1) spring garden tee from three pumpkins little 2) spring garden tee from rambling roses 
there was so many fun convos going on in our ravelry group. the banter was so busy i could hardly keep up!  it was a dream come true seeing you all chat amongst yourselves and having so much fun!  we all learned some new techniques, averted some knitting crises, used some new yarns and now have some fun tops to sport this summer!  so check it out everyone...here's some of the ladies of our tops, tanks & tees knit along!
1) sophia from qtiepieknitter  2) gemini from austen 3) gemini from yoTX
1) gemini from rollymags 2) gemini from wordsandstitches 3)  spring garden tee from mootastic1 4) gemini from schnettatstl 5) spring garden tee from tmr714 6) gemini from hotcheese 7) make up your mind tank from culabrat
hine from aliloknits
1) francis from urbanizer 2) spring garden tee from lou1981 3) spring garden tee for baby from rnmama 4) cowl shell from knerdy 5) roxborough dolman from little black duck
1) plain tunic from lilpixie124 2) castle pullover from justrunknit 3) petrie from anowlis 4) coachella from morelikejune
summertime tunic by gardenknittr
1) cherry from nursenikkiknits 2) julia's jacket from fionafae 3)buttercup from truly myrtle
1) gemini from kpbailey 2) gemini from yarnella 3) groove park tank from yarnella 4) leisl from janabella
1) indigo by knitinmountains
2) kira by sneezerville 3) folded from justrunknit 4) vodka lemonade from nittyneedlednana 5) quinn from bmg140 6) summer waves cardi from qtpieknitter 7) jewel from neoknitter77 8) make up your mind tank from marigold's loft 9) lillian from marigold's loft 10) gemini from nendy 11) summertime tunic from tnavis
amazing right!!! i wish we could all get together and have one big ol' knit night!!! but since we can't we had a rockin' giveaway for you all to enter!  who were the lucky winners?  was it you?  here ya go.........

Winner #1
 louise adkin! aka - lou1981 you won:
 - a copy of rose becks new e-collection "archi-textural collection"! Gorgeous!
- you will get to choose 3 knitting patterns of your choice from magpie patterns!!!
*please note: if you choose a printed pattern you have to pay shipping.
- a $15 gift certificate to janerichmond.com! yay!
- you get to choose (2) skeins of your choice from "by annie claire" yarns from her spring 2012 collection! wowsa! these are organic naturally dyed yarns!
- a set of stitch markers from "a stitch in lime" of your choice.
Winner #2
megan williams! aka - justrunknit you won:
- a copy of  bud "by annnie claire". her adorable new hat pattern!
- a set of stitch markers from "a stitch in lime" of your choice.
Winner #3
natalie buchmann!! aka nataliebknits you won: 
- a set of stitch markers from "a stitch in lime" of your choice.

congrats ladies! you'll be contacted in the next few days with your prizes!!!! so excited for you all! and a giant, huge, enormous thank you to our awesome sponsors for the great prizes and their support! thanks ladies!!!!!  be sure to show them some luv k <3


you can find all of our past knit alongs and posts here and be sure to stay tuned...our now ANNUAL SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG will be starting very soon! yippee! this kal is huge peeps so don't miss out! the sponsors this time round are going to be ahhhmmazing!!! get browsing those patterns ladies!! oh and i'll show you all my gemini top next week :) i ran out of room!

thank you for knitting with me!  i heart you guys!!!!  happy knitting!

Tops, Tanks & Tees Knit Along - Giveaway Day!


it's our tops, tanks & tee's knit along giveaway day today ladies!!!!  yahoo!!!! you guys all did so awesome that i'm waiting to do your "starring you" post till next week so you have time to block and photograph your lovely new tops :)  and to tell you the truth...i need a few more days to finish mine...haha. i'm so close - yet a few days away.  i worked on it like a mad woman all during our little vacay but sleep won over knitting for me every time - darn comfy hotel beds...lol. so i'll spare you the current wip pics this week and get to the yummy prizes!  aren't our kal sponsors awesome!!!!

ROSE BECK  |

1. stacked columns wrap/shawl 2. lattice  3. parquet tiles 4. stucco
-first place will win a copy of rose becks new e-collection "archi-textural collection"! Gorgeous!

MAGPIE PATTERNS  |

knitting patterns available at magpie patterns
- first place winner will get to choose 3 patterns of their choice from magpie patterns!!!
*please note: if you choose a printed pattern you have to pay shipping.

JANE RICHMOND  |

jane richmond patterns
 - first place wins a $15 gift certificate to janerichmond.com! yay!

BY ANNIE CLAIRE  |

organic naturally dyed yarn - 3 ply worsted weight, 250yds, 100% organic californian wool from byannieclaire
 - first place will get to choose (2) skeins of their choice from "by annie claire" yarns from her spring 2012 collection! wowsa! these are organic naturally dyed yarns!
- second place will receive a copy of her adorable new hat pattern - bud (shown below).


A STITCH IN LIME  |


- first place will receive a set of stitch markers from "a stitch in lime" of their choice
- second place will receive a set of stitch markers from "a stitch in lime" of their choice.
- third place will also receive a set of stitch markers from "a stitch in lime" of thier choice.

|  HOW TO ENTER THE GIVEAWAY  |
- you MUST be signed up for the tops, tanks & tees knit along and have started your project.  if you haven't already signed up you can here:

|  RULES OF THE GIVEAWAY  |
- you MAY only enter your name once.
- you MUST have at least started your project.
- you MUST have a valid email address.

a huge thank you to all of our sponsors - you guys rock!  and good luck to all of you! i'll be using the number that google doc assigns you when you entered the kal as the draw number when i use random.org. the winner will be announced next week :)  how's your project going? are you almost done or done?  how did you like the kal?

happy knitting & hopefully photo taking this week! i can't wait to see all the kal projects being added to our ravelry group! you can enter your pics to this thread here or to our flickr group. thanks everyone!!! best kal evah!

tops, tanks & tees knit along - binding off

pattern: gemini by jane richmond yarn: knit picks cotlin in colorway clementine

we've got sleeves! finally - yay! i felt like i wasn't going to get there but i pushed through and managed to get the sleeves separated at knit night on the weekend.  i've gotten a bit more done since then and am planning on knitting my brains out on this bad boy over the long weekend.  i've got some serious mileage to still put in on this top and i'm dying to wear it!

i'm happy to say it fits too!  i got to try it on after i separated the sleeves and even though i was really scared it was going to be giant (the thing looks huge before you separate) it fits great and i'm hoping it won't grow too big if i carefully block it.


i'm really looking forward to the ability of wearing the lacework in the front or in the back.  it's going to be my fave go to summer top and i can't stop envisioning it with a white tank and my fave jeans! and that yummy clementine color always makes me smile.

i've been looking forward to our upcoming posts starring all of your awesome tops! i'm completely amazed at all of your handiwork and your talents. it's been super inspiring and so fun to watch what you all are making.  i know a lot of you have reached the point of being done or getting near binding off (casting off) your projects so i thought i would round up a few links that are super helpful for choosing which kind of bind off suits the project you are working on.

better bind off from the purl bee
HELPFUL BINDING OFF/CASTING OFF LINKS:

- stretchier bind off from knitting daily
great run down on various bind off techniques from knitty (recommended by
on ravelry).
- bind offs with videos on one of my faves - knittinghelp.com
- a better bind off from the purl bee
- jeny's suprisingly stretchy bind off on knitty
- stretchy bind off comparison over on stitch diva studios
- interlock bind off  also on knitty
- invisible bind off tutorial via crankygrrrrrl

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a little indulgence & quilting 911

amy butler gypsy caravan in print 1) cat eye - windflower and 2) cat eye - stainless from stitchsimple.com
i spent a nice chunk of time last night taping this bad boy together.  i decided it was time to spoil myself and make 2 new items for my closet.  i'm excited to get tracing and to finally get sewing!  i'm also excited to show you guys the process over the next few weeks :)  i do have to sadly admit this part of the process is why i don't sew from patterns very often.  i find it so tedious to do these steps that i would almost rather draft it myself or drape a garment.  but for these 2 items i'm willing to suffer through it ;)


i also just finished up what i hope will be my next knitting pattern.  i got to use this delicious madeline tosh dk in colorway glazed pecan from one of my fave brick/mortar yarn shops - urban yarns (seriously if you are in vancouver it's a must visit)....YUM! look for the pattern coming soon!

madeline tosh dk in colorway glazed pecan from urban yarns
i've also been working on a new tutorial that will be coming out next month over on kojo designs for "color your summer 2"delia creates and kojo designs have this super fun blog event where we all get to make a project revolving around color.  last year's was awesome and i'm thrilled to be a part of it this year.  mine is pretty colorful and i can't wait to show you all what i've been working on.

i'm also still working on a full pattern for the sweetheart dress for you guys.  i've been working on doing the grading myself but would prefer to hire that part out as i have more designs in the works that i would like to sell.  problem is i am having a super hard time finding a pattern grader or a business who does this.  i would love to keep it local (British Columbia) or at least in Canada but am open to having it done in the US as well.  do any of you know anyone who does this or do any of you do this?  thanks in advance for all of your help with this :)

the pink is for the backing for me to applique the letter "M".
now for the question of the day...i've been banging my head against the wall over mackenzie's zig zag quilt.  i am really struggling with whether or not to put a border on it or to just leave it a smaller size and bind it.  what would you use to bind with?  white? color? backing print?  i could use your help :)  i'm dying to get this thing done so i can move on to the next one :)


this is the portion of the quilt i'm having the hardest time matching up tones with.  the cooler pinks keep clashing with the tones i would pick to bind/border with for the upper half of the quilt.  honestly, i've asked so many people and i just keep going back and forth...lol.  at this point i'm really leaning towards just binding off.  i really don't want to add a border and if i do i think i'm leaning towards a wide border of white and then a smaller border of the orange print below.


but then i also have this yellow print.  the pic doesn't show it very well.  it's softer and more of a darker version of the yellow in the quilt but i don't like it with the backing.  so if i bind with it i don't think i'll be happy with it against the backing fabric.


here's the whole front below...bear with my bad pics...there's not a lot of good light where my quilt is hanging at the moment.


ok so....thoughts?  should i:

a) bind off and leave it the size it is?  and if so what color would you bind off with?
b) add a border?  and if so what color/size would you border it with?  do you agree with white and then a smaller of orange?  the orange looks bad right up against the quilt due to it clashing with the pink tones on the bottom of the quilt.

you can read the other posts about this quilt's process here:

i would love any of your thoughts.  i love that you all have helped me with this whole quilt.  it's so fun!!!  it's definitely a learning process and when you are winging things sometimes another eye is a good thing. i've stared at it everyday for months now and just can't seem to make up my mind.

what are you all working on?  any exciting projects in the works?  i'd love to hear about them!

p.s. thank you for all your wonderful bday wishes yesterday for my baby girl. was so sweet of you all!

tops, tanks & tees knit along - a case of startitis

image from doghouse diaries
oops....i've been a bad girl.  momentum on my (2) tops, tanks & tees knit along projects has been slow.  yes, i'm lagging.  i got bit by the "let's start another project" bug and just kept going and going..lol.  admittedly some of the other projects have been sewing and have had deadlines so they don't count.....right? ;P ok...the madeline tosh dk that i've started a new pattern for you all doesn't really need to be worked on either right?  i'm horrible i know...i really need help for my startitis..lol.


i have been plugging away at my folded top though - it's the perfect purse knitting.  i'm now at the point where i can start decreases so i'm happy about where i am on it since it's such a thin yarn.  i got a good chunk of knitting in on my gemini on saturday at knit night though.  i promised myself i would only work on it the whole night and i did but geezzz....i'm not even separated for the sleeves yet.  sure sucks to be a size large..lol.  rebecca is doing a small or something teeny like that and she's way past me and only had to do 1 lace repeat and i had to do 2.....lol.  darn boobies.  i know that once i separate the sleeves though i hope to just motor along.  i really want to wear it and try it on yet again :)  so excited to pair this color up with my jeans and a white tank! purdy!

here's some shots of my gemini top:

pattern: gemini by jane richmond yarn: knit picks cotlin in colorway clementine
not too bad right?  i'm getting there...slowly but surely.  here's folded:

pattern: folded by veera valamaki yarn: malabrigo sock in colorway ochre
i got 4 1/4 inches done on this puppy.  in light fingering i'm happy with that progress.  it's a relaxing knit so far and i'm seriously over the moon with this yarn.  hellooooo malabrigo...i loooove you :)  and the color...swoon...the color is delicious.  for both projects actually.  whenever i bring them out of my project bags i just think yay!  so proud of myself for doing so much selfish knitting and for jumping outside of my comfort zone and knitting bright colorful knits for myself.  it's actually been really fun.

i can't believe how fast some of you are knitting though! we have people starting and finishing their 2nd tops! wowsa! can we say "on fire"!!!!  those needles are burning up ladies!!!  and so has our ravelry group.  it's a happy and chatty place in there.  so busy in fact that the next kal we are thinking of splitting up the thread into 3 topics so it's easier for people to jump in along the way.  i missed a few days and had like a hundred and something comments to read! whooaaa! love it!  so happy you are all enjoying yourselves as much as i am!

i'm going to work really hard at pulling myself out of my knitting startitis this week and make some decent progress on my gemini.  i'm determined to get past the sleeves by next week.  i want to see a big chunk done on my knitting and you all have permission to nag me next week if i tell you i didn't work on it..lol.  it's ok - i can take it..lol.

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tops, tanks & tees - la la la loving the lace

calla cami by carrie bostick hoge
oh lace...how i la la love you.  i love that lace is like a little mystery novel to me. you just never know what is going to come next.  of course after doing more and more repeats you do but something can always pop up to mix it up and make you go...aha! it's exciting and i find it hard to put down.

gemini by jane richmond
a lot of people are freaked out by lace.  when you look at it you easily can talk yourself into thinking "i can't do that". but really, if you can knit, purl and do increases/decreases you can knit lace or do lace knitting.  there is somewhat of a stigma attached to those two phrases.  don't know why but somewhere along the way someone started the trend of calling knitting that has lacework every other row "lace knitting" and knitting that is lace every row "knitted lace".  stumps me every time.  does it really matter folks? i'm not sure but whichever way you do it, like it to look, like to knit it....it's fun!  every knitter should try knitting some lace in a project at least once i say.  why not live on the wild side a bit....dude - lace knitting ain't just for grandma's ya know :P

Quill by Jared Flood
but because i do understand lace can be intimidating i've tried to break it down a tad for you and hopefully convince you to give it a shot :)

1) every item made with lace shares either of these attributes:
garter stitch - knitting every row.  garter stitch looks the same on either side.
stockinette stitch - knit one row, purl one row alternated.  there is a definite right and wrong side to your work.

2) how and when you use your increases and decreases:
every row - increasing/decreasing  (knitted lace)
every other row - increasing/decreasing  (lace knitting)

spring garden tee by alana dakos
each creates a different effect such as your lacework being more open (knitted lace) to it feeling airier (lace knitting).  overall the placement and quantities of your increases & decreases can breathe a gorgeous breath of fresh air into your knitted items. increases/decreases aren't just for shaping, they are also for creativity, design and stunning works of lace art!  from little details to all over stunners you can't go wrong with lace in my mind.

but how do you do all the stitches needed for lace? well there are many different types of increases and decreases.  yarn overs and decreases in essence create lace. you can't have one without the other. they rely on each other to create the "lace pattern" but are independent of each other at the same time.

sanderling by sandi rosner
what's a yarn over? 
yarn over (YO): simply do as written. when knitting bring your yarn forward (kind of like you're getting ready to purl) and then bring it over your needle to the back of your work again.  continue on knitting. easiest increase evah!  click here to see it done.
candewick by christa giles

what kinds of decreases are there?
you can find a ton of decreases, their explanations and videos on how to do them here.  my faves are the following:

knit two together (K2TOG)(right slanting decrease): knit 2 stitches together as if you were to knit one stitch (bring your needle knit wise into your next two stitches on your left hand needle and knit as you normally would). Click below to watch the videos:
 and
 slip slip knit (SSK)(left slanting decrease: slip one stitch and then slip the next stitch.  take your left needle and insert it into the front loops of the stitches you just slipped and knit them together (through the back loops). Click below to watch the videos:


you can also read more on knitting stitches & get a big rundown on them in last years summer sweater knit along "where my stitches at" post as well.  all in all i think lace rocks!  c'mon you know you wanna try it...all the cool kids are doing it...lol. nothing like some good ol' crafty peer pressure to get you to try something new right? j/k  but i do love lace.  i find it fun. it's not mindless knitting, but maybe that's what i love about it.  i like a challenge but don't get me wrong i like me some straight knitting as well.  i'm a gabber mouth so it's impossible for me to knit an intricate lace pattern and chat with my gals at knit night.  lace is one of those projects where you can work with your mind and your hands and enjoy that special little mystery you're making with two sticks and some yarn.....

laresca by corrina ferguson
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