Thank you for tuning in to Episode 140 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. For full show notes including photos go to my website: www.downcellarstudio.com/140
This week's segments included:
- Off the Needles
- On the Needles
- Brainstorming
- From the Armchair
- Knitting in Passing
- In my Travels
- KAL News
- Events
- On a Happy Note
- Quote of the Week
Off the Needles
- Pattern: Granny Square Christmas Stockings from Family Circle Magazine 1977
- Yarn: Knit Picks Wool of the Andes in Red, Everglade Heather and White
- Hook: F (3.75 mm)
- Made for my cousin Kara who is expecting a baby girl in August!
- 458 meters
- Yarn: Knitting Fever KFI Luxury Collection Indulgence Cashmere in Colorway 601
- Needles: US 2 (2.75 mm)
- Pattern: OMG Heel sock
- 252 meters
- Yarn: Knit Picks Brava Worsted in the Tranquil Colorway
- Hook: C
- Pattern: Small Alien by Kristi Tullus
- 48 meters
- Pattern: Riley Rose by Jennifer Lassonde
- Yarn: Hikoo by Skacel Simpliworsted in Aqua Mint, Deep Turquoise, Gypsy Red and White
- Needles: US 10 1/2 (6.5 mm)
- 368.7 meters
- Woolbearer's Gradient Sets- combined two gradient sets, using 8 of the 10 mini skeins
- Hook: H
- 832 meters
- Yarn: Twisted Owl Fiber Studio 2-ply Sock (80/20 SW Merino Nylon) in the Poison Ivy Colorway
- Pattern: Non-Euclidian Heel by Sarah Jordan
- Needles: US 1 (2.25 mm)
- Cast on 56 stitches with 1x1 twisted rib.
- 1st sock cuff down Non-Euclidian
- 2nd sock test knit toe up version of this pattern- went well!
- 299.9 meters
5730.6 Meters for the Stash Dash KAL
On the Needles
- Yarn: Patons Kroy stripes in the Landscape Stripes Colorway
- Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm)
- Pattern: OMG Heel by Megan Williams
- Yarn: Patons Kroy stripes in the Slate Jacquard Colorway
- Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm)
- Pattern: Non-Euclidian Heel by Sarah Jordan
- Yarn: leftovers and mini skeins (fingering weight yarn)
- Hook: C yarn
- Plan: 3 large granny squares, bordered with cream or gray (TBD), 4-5 rows
- Inspiration: BetsyMakes Project
- Yarn: Lion Brand Mandala in the Serpent Colorway 150g/ 590 yards. 100% Acrylic DK
- Hook: H (5 mm)
- Pattern: Dawn to Dusk Triangle Scarf by Jess Coppom (Free crochet pattern)
- I messed up on the decrease side (apparently I was ready to stop the row half way through and didn't realize it for a bit so I eventually had to rip that back)
- Yarn: We Are Knitters The Cotton In Salmon Pink
- Hook: F
- Pattern: Easy Breezy Swim cover up
Brainstorming
- I'd like to add some single color shawlettes for spring and summer in my wardrobe. I also have these 2 beautiful skeins of worsted weight wool/mohair yarns from my friends for my birthday. Any suggestions? Let me know in the Ravelry group
- Stuff I brought to Camp:
- Crochet Market Bag
- Easy Breezy Swim Cover Up in progress
- Thinking ahead to lengthening my ninilchik swoncho which I ripped back in March or April thinking it would be too warm to wear (wrong). Looked at project pages for ideas for adding short rows in back. Didn't find any but I did find a link in pattern page by KnitWit50 on how to have a better transition between stockinette and ribbing that I'm excited to try.
- Check out photo in the Tech Knitter Blog Post. It really does look much cleaner and evens out the knit stitches that trail down into the ribbing
From the Armchair
B.A. Paris books - psychological thrillers loved both Behind Closed Doors and the Breakdown. I listened to audiobooks through my library using Overdrive App
Knitting in Passing
At Dan’s cousin’s lake house, a 20 year old construction worker tested out his childhood knitting skills on my sock.
In my Travels
- Staying at my cousin’s lake house for a few days while she’s away
- Two long kayak trips. 6 miles and 8 miles. Very windy
- Hanging out with the neighbors
- Out for a walk most mornings. Dan came with me yesterday.
KAL News
On a Happy Note
- Ballroom dance and Sombreros
- new charm for my necklace to include Hattie
- girls recital. Reese’s birthday party
- Father’s Day cookout at my parents. Riley made outfits for barbies outnof used latex balooons. Posted on Instagram
- Oisín 10th birthday party. Video game truck.
“People that feel happy, successful, and fulfilled by their lives and work all have one thing in common: they feel as though they are making progress on something that matters...what I do, as stupid as it sounds, is I don’t focus on balancing everything. I focus on just making sure I make progress on one thing a day. That’s right you heard me, just one thing a day that matters to me. Now, if I can make progress on one thing a day that matters to me, then I can let go and let the rest of my day get hijacked by kids, by my spouse, by phone calls, by emails, by social media, by all kinds of things that come up and tend to hijack your day when you are a busy person.”
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