Showing posts with label stash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stash. Show all posts

Saturday, April 12, 2008

It looks like a party!

Now that my ballband dishcloth is finished, I, obviously, need to start another! I mean, can I really have enough dishcloths??? It's getting ridiculous. Anywho, I had a pattern for an entrelac dishcloth in the bag that I took to MB w/ me (one of about 30 - remember, I absolutely must be prepared for whatever mood strikes me while on vacation - this is why I pack way too much and DH complains - jokingly)

I decided on trying the Garterlac Dishcloth by Dave at Criminy Jickets - http://criminyjickets.blogspot.com/. I found it by searching on Ravelry for dishcloths that would work well with varigated yarns since I have so much after my recent Peaches n Creme order. Did I mention that I bought 4 cones and 4 balls of the stuff??? We will ignore the fact that I already have a ton already that I bought at Wal-mart before discovering the website and their super-quick shipping...

Here's some that I balled partially from cones: Sour Green Apple (brown, green, yellow, blue), Mint & Chocolate (blue, white, brown), and Royal Verde (purple, yellow, green).


Here's the rest: Seabreeze (cone), Shaded Brown, Black Cherry, Teal Ombre, Bubblegum

I love, love LOVE the Royal Verde, so this became the yarn of choice for the Garterlac Dishcloth. It's the colors of Mardi Gras, so it will be, from here on out, the Mardi Gras-derlac Dishcloth - or not - that's really bad. Here it is in the beginning stages:


Suzy likes it too:











I was so excited to show DH - he's usually pretty good at giving me encouraging words, which makes me feel like I sometimes know what I'm doing. This time, he exclaimed "It looks like a party!" It made me laugh.

So... On to the Party Like a Rockstar Mardi Gras-derlac dishcloth!

I promise I'll get back to the CPH eventually...

Thursday, April 10, 2008

I Love Spring Break

My hubby and I went to Myrtle Beach this week for Spring Break, which has been a much needed rest for the two of us. My brother, CP, and his wife, LP, live nearby in McClellanville, which is about an hour or so south of MB, so we were able to visit them earlier in the week. This was the first time that DH and I have visited them on their own turf, so it was quite a treat. L's parents also live here and we also took some time to see her dad's new fishing boat and truck he bought. I'm telling you, both were something else. We got to go for a ride around the block in the truck. Let me just say that every guy that we passed who was driving a big truck did a double-take. L's dad says that he gets a lot of attention when he drives it around. I'm not surprised. Both vehicles are former military - the truck from the army (there was a receipt in the glovebox from Kuwait) and the boat from the navy (I think).



He's working on fixing the boat up to take it deep sea fishing. I hope that we get to go when he's finished!

McClellanville is this cute little fishing village but the bugs will almost literally carry you away. It's located right on the marshes and shrimping is huge there. But, as we were driving around we saw this just awesome, picturesque little church and we had to stop. They keep the doors open so we got to peek in and look around.



I mean, really, with the Spanish moss and all hanging around, it looked like something out of a movie. Absolutely beautiful. I'd post more pics, but I'm afraid I don't have the bandwidth.

Anyway, we stayed on the 12th floor of this pretty nice hotel with a great view:




It's been so nice to open the door while we're eating or just resting from a day out and hear the ocean.

One thing that I wanted to do while I was here was (obviously) get some knitting in. My original plan was to work on the sleeves of my CPH. I'm not sure why, but I've gotten in a bit of a lull working on it. I'm sure that the warm weather has probably been the main cause for this. Anyway, here's where I am at the moment. Not too impressive, huh?



I did, however, still have the knitting bug, so I decided to make some type of Clemson something, since I haven't ever actually made anything strictly with Clemson colors. I needed something mindless to do in the car so, I started another Ballband dishcloth.



I'm really liking the way it's turning out. I mean, how could it not, right?? Clemson, ballband, Cotton Ease... BTW, I LOVE Cotton Ease for dishcloths. If you haven't tried it yet... well, you really should. Nice and soft and drapey. Great absorbency and it doesn't fade as much as, say PNC or SNC (although I love the stripes and varigated yarns in each of these brands... just got a box of way too much PNC last week, as an aside. Man I spend way too much on yarn. My stash is getting out of control. Maybe more on that later...)

After a while, I began to get bored of the dishcloth and, because I feel like I must bring enough yarn for 20 projects when I go on trips, I decided to cast on some socks with some awesome yarn that I brought that I had been wanting to knit up. It is Zitron Lifestyle and it is really smooshy and stretchy. And I LOVE the colors! Also, I had been wanting to try my hand at toe up socks, so here's my attempt on two circulars. I’m using the tutorial from Silver’s sock class for the “One Toe-Up Socks on Two Circular Needles” at http://www.cometosilver.com/socks/2circsocks_start.htm.





I'm really thinking that this yarn is magical because the stitches look so fabulously even and consistent. Such yummy yarn.

Of course, while we've been here, I've tricked my DH to help me find a couple of LYS while we've been here. The first one that we visited was Knitting Up A Storm up in North Myrtle Beach. Really nice store with lots of different types of yarns available. She has a section of older magazines that she sells for $2.00 off the cover price - nice considering there were a couple that I had been wanting and was able to find! I saw a couple of KnitScenes that have the CPH pattern, so if you're wanting one of these, she's got them! And, what else did I find there?? More Zitron Lifestyle *grin.* Here's a pic of my purchase...



So pretty - I'm really loving the whole brown, blue color combination these days. Yeah, I love this yarn. The only thing that stinks is that I noticed, after we got back to the hotel, that I paid $2.00 more for this new yarn than the Zitron I was currently knitting with. Grumble... Oh, well.

The other store I wanted to find was a very new store called Knit N Purl. This was in a little shopping center off of Carolina Forest Blvd. Thankfully, we have a navigation system which helped us find both. 1-800-Free-411 was also a big help.

This was a cute, little store with a pretty small selection, but you could tell that it would soon grow to become a well-loved store. The owner's husband was manning the shop at the time and we had to call him a couple of times to find the place. When we showed up, he greeted us and gave me a little Boye needle sizer as a welcome gift for coming to their new store. So sweet :-) even though I know they will give them to everyone who comes in new. We chatted while I shopped and I ended up buying, oh yeah, more yarn. Again, more sock yarn. If I spent the amount of money on just plain old Wal-mart socks that I have spent on yarn for knitted socks, we would have a house full of socks. I gotta stop. Anyway, here's my takeaway:



2 Skeins of handpainted Wildfoote by Brown Sheep (in brown, blue, and white), 2 balls of Cascade Fixation in brown, and a ball of some Berocco Comfort Sock in grays, blues, browns, greens, etc. Again, I'm seeing a color pattern here. Come to think of it, the MB T shirt I bought today is brown with mainly a blue (and some yellow) design. I go through these color spells. Wonder what it'll be next?

So, if I'm able to go to the other shop, Island Knits, which is in Pawley's Island, I'll give an update later on.

ETA: tags, link to toe-up pattern