Unexpected Knitting Adventure

First and most important? Chappy seems much more himself today.

112208_0005 So–Mom and I headed down to Wightman’s Farms for apple cider for Thanksgiving, and then went to Starbucks in Bernardsville for coffee before heading home. And while we were there, we saw these lovely ladies knitting … and, obviously, we struck up a conversation. This is Karen and Kathy, both fairly newish knitters, but they knit and sell hats to raise money for the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer–isn’t that great? And so nice to make new, knitting friends, too.

We were having a nice time, and then they mentioned the reason they were there–the LYS in Bernardsville, the Knitting Lab, was closing and having a sale of up to 70% off their stock, but it didn’t open until 12:00.

You see where this is going, right? Because, yes, we followed them to the store.

112208_0011 And, do you know, they were having a GREAT sale. (That’s the problem with Going Out Of Business sales … the prices are great, but it means that the store isn’t going to be there long.) But, well, they WERE having a good sale, and they had Cascade 200 in that shade of green that my whole family adores, so …

112208_0014 Yeah, I bought a little. More like 14 skeins of it–7 of the green, 4 beige, and 3 in a gorgeous, rusty orange. Plus, on the recommendation of the owner, 4 skeins of matching kid mohair because she said when you knit it WITH the Cascade 220, it looks fabulous–and who was I to disagree? And all for $80.

I was planning on turning them into sweaters, but then I started thinking that this yarn would make a great afghan–something I keep meaning to make, but have never gotten around to doing. The main sticking point is that, well, how do you WASH a blanket made out of wool? Even if you gently spin it clean in the washing machine, it’s not like you can put it in the dryer, and who has the floor space to lay it flat to dry?

112208_0017 Also, while sitting and chatting at Starbucks, I finished my second sock. These were made out of Meillenweit and the colors are great, even if it was kind of “splitty” yarn to knit with. I just need to weave that last end in, and they’re ready to wear.

112208_0018 Also finished? The fingerless mitts I tested for Ruth. Remember last week, when I said I had run out of yarn an inch from the end of the second? Well, I went back to the first one, ripped out the ribbing, and then finished the leaf-section of the second one with the blue, and then added the coordinating brown as the ribbing on both of them. I had JUST the right amount to do the second thumb in blue–so they match, which is a great comfort. It was bugging me that they wouldn’t! And now they REALLY look like my Ingenue.

112208_0023 All in all, a great pattern, Ruth. I love the embossed leaf,I like the long cuff, and honestly, the fact that it almost completely hides my little finger is just because it’s so much shorter than my other fingers, not the fault of the mitt at all. (The other night, I was so chilly sitting here at the computer, that I put the one, completed one on because it was right next to the computer anyway, and then had trouble typing because my little finger kept “disappearing”! But, really, that’s ME, not the pattern.)

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to go start a new pair of socks to stash in my purse. Or maybe knit a swatch out of Silky Wool so that I can test the steek thing before I go any further on my sweater. I’d much rather tear back the last 20 or so rows and then turn the whole thing into a cardigan than risk the entire thing unravelling on me when I cut it! I mean, it’s not superwash wool like Kristy’s, but it’s got silk in it, so … better safe than sorry, right? Although, there’s always the machine-stitching option–and, well, again, better than having the whole thing unravel… (Although, according to this thread on Ravelry, it seems like it should be okay.)

And, Karen and Kathy? It was great meeting you!

8 Responses to “Unexpected Knitting Adventure”

  1. glad to hear chappy is in better spirits! just needs a few squirrel to distract maybe~! Love the gloves and SO jealous of your adventure!!

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  2. Whew about Chappy! Always so worrying when our kids are sick… I need a knitting adventure like that. Or maybe it’s better that I don’t have one, considering the state of my stash…

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  3. If you figure out that blanket washing thing, let me know! I made my aunt a Frog Tree alpaca throw several years ago. It came back to me last summer after she passed away…not a clue how to wash it! I’m thinking dry cleaners, since they do a good job on my one cashmere (Costco!) sweater. Nice haul on the yarn!

  4. Great photo of me and Cathy !!!! I finished my mittens and took them for a test walk this morning in 24F weather. They were nice and warm. I’m getting ready to start another pair with yarn I purchased at the Knitting Lab.

    You can also check out the dog sweater I knit for Ruby this week. Maybe Chappy needs one, too. http://beadsrock.com/blog/2008/11/23/hunting-season-be-wery-wery-quiet/

  5. Oh yes, I know that not intending to buy yarn feeling. But you did as well as I did, only many more skeins.

    Dry cleaner for the blanket seems to be the best choice. One that you trust.

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  6. i have the same problem with fingerless mitts. which is why i tend to go for the ones with fingers, if that makes sense, lol. i start with the 3 middle fingers, run for a few rounds, then add in the pinky, and then WAY down the line, add the thumb.

    looks good though. i’m sure you could adapt the pattern to put fingers in it

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  7. So glad Chappy is feeling better!

    I love the colors on those socks. So pretty and autumn looking!

    Donna’s last blog post..Baby Sweater on Two Needles

  8. Whoa! You scored big with that sale yarn! Love those colors too. For wool blanket washing, I wash in the machine on the wool/cold setting and then either hang it over the deck railing or over the clothelines strung up in our basement. Since all our wool blankets are woven and not knit by me, this winter will be the winter I start a blanket. Log Cabin probably.

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