Friday, March 28, 2008

baby knits

One Skein Baby HatUmbrella pattern
It is hard to resist knitting them. They are just so darn cute. Take this hat. It's little and soft. Has a cute umbrella stitch pattern around the edge. It has a sweet little purple ribbon. I bet you think this was a joy to knit?

Um..no.

Absolutely hated knitting this thing. It wasn't the pattern, it was the yarn.

This is only my second time knitting with cotton, but it will be my last. I am not a fan. It makes my hands ache. Badly.
My hands haven't hurt like that since I first started knitting.

From now on...no more cotton. My poor hands will thank me for it.

Oh yeah, project info...

Pattern: Baby Hat
Source: One Skein by Leigh Radford
Yarn: Peru Naturtex Partners Pakucho Organic Cotton
Needles: US 6
Modifications: I went down a needle size and added the ribbon.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

a contest

Bea, the lucky winner of my contest, is hosting her own to celebrate her 313th post. Go to Baa Baa Blacksheep and enter and let her know I sent you.


I finished a very cute baby hat for a friend who is expecting in May. I will post pictures tomorrow.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

r.i.p


detail
Originally uploaded by my_weezy
This is some scratchy but warm Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride Bulky knit into a top down raglan cardigan. I made it more than a year ago in a knitting class before I understood the importance of tension and good yarn choice for sweaters. There is absolutely no drape. The sleeves are so stiff from my really tight knitting. It itches. Not flattering at all and, as you can probably guess, it has never been worn.

This sweater will be ripped out. I have never done it before. I have never frogged a completely finished project and I am kind of sad about it. This was, technocaly(sp?), my first sweater. So, a little memorial for it before it becomes a pile of kinky yarn...

top down raglan

This should be two or three skeins of yarn in here. I am sure there is something better for it. It would make a lovely cabled purse. Kind of like this one (ravelry link).

Yup, that is what it shall be.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

joey is a texas kitty


napping spot
Originally uploaded by my_weezy
This is her way of celebrating their win today...napping on her orange blankie.

Texas beat Miami (barely) to make it into the Sweet Sixteen. 75-72.

They will play Stanford.

Who to root for?
I know who the hubby's family will be cheering on. :)

Friday, March 21, 2008

we have ourselves a winner

Thanks to everyone who shared their first blog posts. It was fun to see all the different ways that you all began.

So, our winner...

With all the extra entries from postings and mentions of others, I had 138 total entries. I used the Random Number Generator and 40 popped out. Which means...

Bea of Baa Baa Blacksheep has won herself some Malabrigo.

Congratulations!!

Bea- let me know which of these two yarns you prefer and email me your mailing info.

Malabrigo LaceDusty Olive

Thanks, everyone ,for playing!

If you want another chance to win some some Malabrigo go to cinnamongirls blog, Happy Handwork, and enter her Spring Contest. Don't forget to mention I sent you!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

the malabrigo is everywhere

Head on over to ponyknits and enter her contest for a lovely skein. Don't forget to tell her I sent you.

just missing the band


finished
Originally uploaded by my_weezy
Pattern: Capitan by Rosi Garmendia
Source: Ravelry free pattern
Yarn: Malabrigo worsted, Paris Night
Needles: US 10.5

Well, I suppose it isn't as small as I thought. It does stretch. I would like more length for my head if I was going to keep it. There is still a little too much space between the bottom and my ears. I am still going to gift it to my niece, I think. Cute, though. I like.


capitan cables
Look how bright it is at 6:30pm! Very different from yesterday.

the madness continues


El Capitan
Originally uploaded by my_weezy
March is coming to an end soon and I only could manage one project in malabrigo. Capitan by Rosi Garmendia. I am not even done with it yet. There are some changes to the pattern that I did. One, I am using worsted weight yarn instead. I was told it would work, but, unfortunately, not for my big head. :) This will be going to my niece. Two, the cables. They are different. I didn't do this on purpose. I messed up. I liked it though and left them.

I am almost done. Just need to finish the front band and sew up the brim. Then I will need to find some cute buttons. I have a whole box of buttons at school for the kids to sort. I bet I could find a couple silver ones that will work perfectly.

So, I made it to Gauge today. You know what that means. Yarn! Two lovely skeins of Malabrigo. One of which will make it into the hands of one lucky person. The winner will get to choose one of these lovely yarns:

Lace in vetiver, 470 yards
Malabrigo Lace

Worsted in dusty olive, 216 yards
Dusty Olive

Contest ends tomorrow. You have until midnight my time (CST).

Good luck!
Go here and enter. (Sorry for the confusion.)

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

book on tuesday

(archived from mariknits)


Since I have been reading so much lately, I thought I would share a few with all of you. I am guessing there are a few of you that may be as much as a reader as I am. I will only share every now and then, when I read a really great book. This is still a knitting blog. (which reminds me, I need to go to my LYS and find some Malabrigo...



You know why.

Anyway,

Over spring break, I read In The Forest by Edna O'Brien. Every year at around this time I read a book by an Irish writer. Usually, Roddy Doyle, Frank McCourt or Edna O'Brien. This year, I went with O'Brien.

This book was wonderful. Disturbing, but really great. A small west Ireland village is terrorized by a local man since his childhood. He started with minor crimes that the people try to deal with, but as he grows up they become terrified of him and refuse to do anything to stop him for fear of retribution. You see what may have caused his actions/mental health problems. You get to know the people whose lives are affected by his presence, his crimes, his sickness. I won't go into detail too much about the plot, I would hate to give anything away. What is really scary and interesting is that this is based on a true story.

If you are in need for a book to read, I definitely recommend this one.

the playlist

Some of my post titles lately have been song titles. They worked perfectly and I have been a little lost for good titles. You know how it is...It has been a year. :)

Anyway, I was thinking that some of you may not know some of the songs. So, I went ahead and added them to my playlist in the sidebar.

New songs:

Sad Sad City, Ghostland Observatory
Island in the Sun, Weezer
Take it From Me, The Weepies
Monday, Monday, Mamas & Papas
Video Killed the Radio Star, The Buggles

Check them out!

sad sad city

Austin is under a grey blanket today. So dreary.
I think I got used to the sunshine of Maui.
I wanted to take some wip photos today but there is absolutely no light.
So, no pics of my progress on capitan or my sotsi stole today.
They are forecasting sunshine for tomorrow, so keep those fingers crossed. I know you are dying to see them. ;)
Here's a pic to hold you over. Not knitting, but still nice. Hehe.

book on tuesday


Since I have been reading so much lately, I thought I would share a few with all of you. I am guessing there are a few of you that may be as much as a reader as I am. I will only share every now and then, when I read a really great book. This is still a knitting blog. (which reminds me, I need to go to my LYS and find some Malabrigo...



You know why.

Anyway,

Over spring break, I read In The Forest by Edna O'Brien. Every year at around this time I read a book by an Irish writer. Usually, Roddy Doyle, Frank McCourt or Edna O'Brien. This year, I went with O'Brien.

This book was wonderful. Disturbing, but really great. A small west Ireland village is terrorized by a local man since his childhood. He started with minor crimes that the people try to deal with, but as he grows up they become terrified of him and refuse to do anything to stop him for fear of retribution. You see what may have caused his actions/mental health problems. You get to know the people whose lives are affected by his presence, his crimes, his sickness. I won't go into detail too much about the plot, I would hate to give anything away. What is really scary and interesting is that this is based on a true story.

If you are in need for a book to read, I definitely recommend this one.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

on an island in the sun

well, not anymore, unfortunately.

I am back.

Just got back today after a red eye flight.

We had a great time. We did absolutely nothing but sit by the pool/beach and enjoy drinks with umbrellas in them.
I managed to get a lot of reading done and some knitting. Still behind on my sotsii. I did finally finish Hint #7 and have gotten some rows done on #8. Yup, haven't even gotten to the last hint.

I see that the Malabrigo has got a lot of you interested. 81 comments! I have many emails in my inbox and lots of first posts to check out. Thank you all for sharing.

Off now to read all 205 new posts in my Reader. Ta ta.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Malabrigo March Madness

Have you felt the madness? :)

Well, today marks one year in the blogging world. I know for a fact that many of you were not here for that first post. How often do you go back in posts of new additions to your blog roll?

I have met a lot of really great people from starting this so I think we need to celebrate and what other way than a contest for yarn. Us knitters love these yarny contests, right?

The prize: Some Malabrigo, of course.

The deal: Leave me a comment with a link to your first post and you get an entry. Link to this contest on your blog, get another entry. Any time anyone mentions you sent them, you get an entry.

The timeline: You have two weeks. March 20th is the deadline. I will announce the winner that weekend.

Good Luck!

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

mmm, dessert

What's your favorite dessert?

Go here and tell Devon your favorite dessert and she will enter you in her contest to celebrate her blogiversary.

Now I'm hungry! :)


Don't forget, tomorrow is my day to celebrate! I have some ideas on a ways to celebrate. :)

Monday, March 3, 2008

monday, monday

So many lovely gifts and purchases today.
First, I won a prize! I completed Hint #5 on time and had my name chosen in the drawing. Yay. I received a very cute little Sheep Measuring tape and a Needle Case from Lantern Moon.

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That little lamb is adorable, isn't he?

Thanks, DK!

I am getting behind on Hint#7, btw. I have only knit a few rows so far. Should get a lot done tonight while watching The Sarah Conner Chronicles.

I signed up for a Malabrigo March Madness KAL on Ravelry yesterday. I will be making theCapitan hat. Cute hat. I need to ball up my Malabrigo and get started on it as well. This will make a good small project to take with me to Hawaii, I think.

I finished 3rd Degree by James Patterson last night. First book for March. Yay.
I am ready for another book. (P&P is coming along)
I know I have plenty of books on my night stand to read, but some are hardback and not easy/light enough to travel with. I wanted some books to take with me on vacation next week. Good, fun books. So, I went to B&N and picked up a few.

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Can't wait to get started on these.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

what's in a name?

Ever since I was little people have had trouble pronouncing and spelling my name. It's difficult, I know, for people who are not familiar with Spanish. It does require some rolling of an r, not much.

Mary, Marie, Mardee...and that's just the beginning. I have heard and seen them all.

I stopped at the Starbuck's on the way home from Meetup today and had Mardi written on the cup. As in Mardi Gras. Hehe.
I usually get Maudie, since that is what my name sounds like. Mardi was a first.

There are some Mexican restaurants here in Austin named Maudie's, actually. I have always wondered if it was really named after a Mari but spelled in a way that would get pronounced correctly. Hmm? You think?

Saturday, March 1, 2008

ready for a break

I can't believe it is already March and only one week away from Spring Break! This year's trip is to Maui. I can't wait. Doing nothing but sitting by the beach with my books and my knitting sounds absolutely perfect after these past two months of work, illness and stress. We have been there before, seen the sights, so sightseeing will not be our priority. Rejuvenating for the rest of the year will be.

So the plan is to print out Hint #8 on Friday before we leave on Saturday morning. Getting that done will be my goal for the week. I will also be taking my dad's Thujas. I have cast on the second sock but have knit no rounds on it yet. I don't think I will be taking the cardigan. Too bulky and warm for Hawaii, don't you think?

As far as books for the trip, it depends on if I finish any this week. I know for certain that Ursula K LeGuin's book, The Left Hand of Darkness will be coming with me. It's one of the hubby's scifi books that I have read about and heard good things. Have any of you read or seen the the movie, The Jane Austen Book Club? It is the scifi book that Grig gives Jocelyn. Anyway, I am looking forward to reading it.

pakucho organic cotton

I have put out all my Easter/Spring decor. Is it too early?
Easter does fall in March this year. It feels like spring, looks like spring. I declare it spring here in Texas. So Easter/Spring decor is okay. :)

The yarn is Pakucho organic cotton that I am going to knit into something for a friend's baby girl who is due in May. I am thinking booties or a cute little hat with a sage green ribbon.