I survived Mr. T's entry into teenage years. His party was a success.
I even managed to send my package to Mittens for Akkol. The goal was to give every child in the orphanage a pair of hand knit wool socks for Christmas. We did it!
I'm having photography issues, so please excuse the poor quality of the following photos.
My contribution included 5 pairs of socks:
The big blue socks previously shown.
The socks are toe-up with an afterthought heel out of Cascade 220. I started not to finish these since the stripes were not showing up good, but Niece A who has to be the pickiest person in the world about clothes said that she liked them. She said "In fact, I would wear them myself."
The following socks were all knit toe-up Queen Kahuna style with gussets and heel-flap and with a Wisconsin Winter Socks influence. The all are made out of Cascade 220 and a sock yarn on size 8 needles -- they knit up really fast.
My package also included three hats:
The green and white hat that I did while testing the pattern for Kimberly, the Knitting Wonder Woman.
This hat was knit by my blogless mother (Bebe). The yarn is pink. I know it does not look pink. I really need to take a photography class or get organized enough to take photos in the daytime. Wait, that would mean that I would have to be home in the daytime.
Another hat using the Team Spirit Beanie pattern. The yarn is Cascade 220.
Joke from Mr. T:
What did one math book say to the other?
Answer: Boy do I have problems.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Mittens for Akkol Package Sent
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Saturday, September 29, 2007
Nag, Nag, Nag
Kim has been trying her best to guilt me into posting something. I finally go around to it. Here is a picture of a hat that knit to test the pattern for her. I used Cascade 220. I need more practice at carrying the yarn in both hands, but I think it turned out ok. A shot of the crown is below.
The pattern is easy to follow once you get past the cast on. That took me longer than the hat, and I don't think I actually did it like she intended, but I'm happy with it.
This hat will be sent with 4 pairs of socks (photos later, I promise! Don't look at me like that Kim) to Mittens for Akkol.
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Monday, August 13, 2007
Big Blue Socks
These socks are for the Mittens for Akkol Christmas 2007 challenge. We are
I did not have a pattern -- just did the Queen Kahuna method. These are 11.25 inches long. They are a little big on my model (Pops), but at least I can tell that I got the right proportions. I did a slip stitch heel for extra durability.
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Sunday, August 12, 2007
Warning Label
I have been advised that the occasional extreme math content of my blog may be too much for some to handle -- especially when reading the blog before the morning cup of coffee. Since I am a responsible blogger, I will now preceed all math content with a warning label.
This is just a test. If this blog contained acutal math content, the following label would appear before the math so that the faint of heart may choose to exit the blog before being exposed to the dreaded math. Repeat, this is just a test. You are not currently in any actual danger.
This label was created at the Warning Label Generator.
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Saturday, August 11, 2007
Fuzzy Feet
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Saturday, July 7, 2007
I'm still here.
I'm getting settled in the new job, but it has been a tough month. Learning a new job with lots more responsibility than I had before while also dealing with the transition of the old boss retiring and a completely unknown new boss coming in has been interesting.
I am finally coming home with some brain power left over for the evening and enough energy to knit. I finished up a magic loop demonstration and a sock-knitting class that I had committed to before I found out about the job change. I'm not going to schedule any more classes, at least for a while. Of course, soccer season will start again soon and that will also limit any knitting classes. Mr. T has agreed to only play for two teams this year -- one in the fall and one in the spring.
My current knitting project is socks for Mittens for Akkol. One of the current goals is to gather enough socks to give one to each child at Christmas when they get their bag of candy. When I think of how much I spoil my child at Christmas (who I am kidding, I spoil him year round) it makes me want to knit even more. I like knitting for this group, because I am sure that the kids are getting the items. I'm working on socks for the older boys. Pictures to come later.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Happy Birthday to Me! (almost)
OK, my birthday is really not until Thursday, but I will have a really busy day at work, so I am posting this now. My wonderful son came home today from a visit with his dad and brought me this:
The T-man helped his dad (who owns a bakery) bake the cake. Dad did the decorating.
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