Friday, December 31, 2010

Tears of a Rapper

Pattern: Naked Star Hat by Irina Bil

Yarn: Patons Classic Wool Merino in Black

Needle Size: 1 for the Ribbing and 2 for the body of the hat

Dates: December 20th - December 22nd

My Project Name: This one is named after the song Hurt Feelings by Flight of the Conchords:

Hurt Feelings from Brian Kessler on Vimeo.



Modifications: I kind of used this pattern as more of a guideline because I loved the shape of it. I was in a big hurry to finish up all of my Christmas knitting, and when I saw that this was knit flat and then seamed together I quickly decided I would use the sizing and decreasing of this hat and wing everything else. I basically just knit ribbing for the body. In the round, after the brim I knit a row and then k1, p1 for the next row.

I ended up checking gauge and got it on size TWO needles. When I was about halfway through the hat I ended up realizing I could have cut down my cast on number to use larger needles but I was in such a hurry to start that it didn't even register to me right away. Knitting on such small needles so quickly made my wrists hurt pretty bad so if I ever make something like this again I'm definitely going to be more careful before starting.

New techniques learned: None.

Notes: Nothing special to add to this one, except my brother seemed to like it.

More Pictures:



From Christmas day. Can you see him back there wearing it?

Monthly Reading Round Up - December

It's probably pretty fair to say I won't be finishing any books today, so here is this months round up!




The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society - Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows (Finished December 1st)



The Raucous Royals - Carlyn Beccia (Finished December 7th)



Dawn - V.C. Andrews (Finished December 11th)



The Mischief of the Mistletoe - Lauren Willig (Finished December 14th)



Sweet Little Lies - Lauren Conrad (Finished December 14th)



Matched - Ally Condie (Finished December 16th)



Teacher Man - Frank McCourt (Finished December 19th)



Secrets in the Morning - V.C. Andrews (Finished December 20th)



Napoleon's Privates - Tony Perrottet (Finished December 21st)



The Grimm Legacy - Poly Shulman (Finished December 22nd)



Vixen - Jillian Larkin (Finished December 25th)



At the House of the Magician - Mary Hooper (Finished December 27th)



Tomorrow, When the War Began - John Marsden (Finished December 28th)



The Dead of the Night - John Marsden (Finished December 29th)




Books Finished
: 15.

2010 book total: I ended the year at a very respectable 136!

Favorite This Month: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. I loved everything about this book and found the characters very endearing. I stayed up way later than I should have one night finishing this book and it was very worth being really tired the next day.

Least Favorite This Month: Secrets in the Morning by V.C. Andrews. When I was in Junior High, I gobbled up every book by V.C. Andrews that I could get my hands on. I distinctly remember having a science teacher in 8th grade that made us take notes every day. He would dictate everything that would should write, for example he would say something like "The earth is round PERIOD." The class was so absolutely boring but I remember that I would bring a book and spend the entire hour tearing into it because he never noticed that I wasn't taking notes. When I found out that these books were in ebook form, I was really excited to re-read them. It's funny, because even though I read Dawn well over 10 years ago I still remembered everything that happens in the book. Dawn was a pretty decent story, a little creepy sure but I found myself wanting to read to the last page. Secrets in the Morning was just bad, I can't believe I made myself finish it. I probably will finish up the series next year though. I'm a glutton for punishment.

Other: It would be fair to say that I read 14 books this year, as The Raucous Royals is a picture book but it was such a lovely book that I wanted to include it. I love Beccia's style of art and there are a lot of little fun facts in this book. I do love my trivia, especially anything Tudor. If you're interested in this book, she has a wonderful blog here that has a lot of fascinating history tidbits.

I started 3 books this month that I couldn't bring myself to finish. One was The House at Riverton which I've already posted about, the next was Blackout by Connie Willis. I actually was really enjoying parts of this book, but some of the story lines were just dragging for me. I don't want to give up just yet on this one so I think I might try to find it on audio. The last was My Booky Wook by Russel Brand. I really love Russel, I think he's super funny but I just couldn't get into his writing style. Also, when I got to the part where he talked about how he was uncircumcised I thought there are just somethings I DON'T need to know.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Like a Boss


Pattern: Easy Mistake Stitch by Whitney Van Nes

Yarn: Patons Classic Wool Merino in Gray Mix

Needle Size: 10

Dates: December 11th 2009 - December 13th 2010

My Project Name: Like a Boss, which is a name of a song by The Lonely Island. This song always reminds me of my little brother for some reason, but it was the first thing that popped into my head when I was making this scarf for my dad. Here is the video. You probably shouldn't watch it if you are at work, or don't like swears/other random weirdness.


Modifications: None.

New techniques learned: None.

Notes: As you may remember, I had intended on knitting my dad the Cerus scarf for Christmas. I bought 2 different shades of gray that I was going to use to sort of stripe the scarf. The problem was, the shades were too dissimilar and it looked pretty icky. I tore it apart and then I had come up with something quick to finish in time for Christmas. This was my answer. It knit up super fast and I think the stitch pattern looked pretty neat. I wish it could have been a little longer but I used up a whole skein and didn't have time to pick up another one. My dad liked it though and that's all that matters.


More Pictures:

The ribbing, unblocked.

10 Stitch Blanket

I haven't done a work in progress post yet, and I think this is a good project to use as the first.

Cruising along.

After one skein.

After 2 skeins. The color looks different because I took this one at night.


I have a lot of finished object posts to catch up on with all of my Christmas knitting completed. I'm also working on a cardigan for my mother-in-law and then eventually I'll be making one for myself. So much knitting, so little time.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Isn't this Christmas card that our wedding photographer Amy Boeve sent us so cute? Can you spot Ronnie and I?


Yep, there we are in the bottom left hand corner!


Here is the promised picture of Sarah in her knitted goody and as a bonus you can see my Christmas presents too! The oh so awesome 'Don't stop believing - Triceratops' shirt and the 'Queen of **cking Everything' Mug. Ronnie told me this morning he wants to commandeer the mug and use it for his tea. haha!

I hope everyone is having an excellent Christmas. I didn't burn in church but I did get a migraine so I'm slowly getting ready to visit with the family today. First stop finishing dads 2nd knitted Christmas gift, next stop, shower.