So I'm feeling the need to share, more than just through Facebook status updates, and more solidly than with a Twitter feed. Oh, and maybe with not quite so many "friends". Since I've recently begun knitting and crocheting again and have consequently joined the Ravelry universe I am also feeling the need to journalize my yarn-based activities. They're also nominally more interesting to others than my job (Manager, Fund Taxation - enough said) or the rest of my life (single mom) and, well, less likely to result in oversharing.
I'll probably work out how to add pictures pretty soon, and so as not to bore you all will see if I can work out how to separate the technical journal part from the somewhat more interesting commentary. [Oh who am I kidding - there are none of you, only me...does this qualify under the old "talking to yourself/answering yourself" crazy test?]
General journal:
I added a bunch of stash to Ravelry. It is possible I will figure out how to use this to search the pattern database soon. Can you even do that? I find myself asking the question "I have this yarn, what can I make with it?" a lot these days.
I realized I really, really need to get out the camera. My Projects and Stash sections look pretty weak with so few pictures.
Project journal:
"A Little Piece of Peace?"
I bought yarn last week to make baby blankets for a couple of co-workers who are expecting in the coming months. The first one is going to one of our in-house lawyers, a young gentleman named Shalomi who is, or rather whose wife is, expecting his second child in December. There is not a chance in hell I will have this project finished before the kid arrives, but maybe by the time it is big enough to notice textures...
I'm using a couple of Leisure Arts booklets I've had for 15+ years that between them have 126 crochet blocks, all 8" square. I made a full-size (59"x75") afghan a looooong time ago for myself from one of these books and quite enjoyed it. The blanket is still in use - tucked around my feet right now in fact - so it must be "enduring".
At any rate, I'm going to select blocks that fit my rough criteria - not too open, not too time-consuming - and make 16 to 25 of them depending on time. That will give me a finished size of 35" to 43" square which should be sufficient.
I am using three colours of Loops & Threads Impeccable - Aqua, Rouge and Butterscotch - which are a riff on the primary colours. I haven't decided what to use to pull them together (there is a common colour used to border each square, sew together and do the edging), but it will probably be the yellow.
So...tonight I started the first block using the red and a pattern called Exchange Stitch. I had to move to a way smaller hook to get gauge (4.25mm vs 5mm recommended) and the resulting fabric is very stiff - no stretch in either direction - so I'm not off to a great start. I was hoping to keep to softer, drapier feels. Well, I'm too stubborn to abandon the block so I'll finish it, but maybe, yarn quantities permitting, I might make a few extra blocks and this one will end up in the reject pile.
I would like to point out, mostly to myself, that I could probably have finished a whole block if I hadn't spent the first two hours of couch time on Ravelry instead of with hook in hand...
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