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Week Twenty Nine - Missions and MittensWeek Twenty Nine - Missions and Mittens Scott left for Uganda yesterday on his first mission trip, ever.  He will be gone for 10 days and is part of an all male (testosterone rich) group of coaches and active guys.  He was excited, nervous,...

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Productivity And New Challenges // What I did this week…

Category : Featured, Fiber Arts

I have been enjoying myself so much this week I haven’t had time to stop and tell you all about it.  My classwork has slowed considerably since I am down to one class and next week is the last week of the Summer semester.    So, I have been a knitting/sewing fool the past week and a half.  Here are some things I learned how to do this week and some other things that I have either started or finished…

First up, I learned to do fair isle this week.  I have only tried this on my own once (winging it) and it turned out nice, but this time I am working from someone else’s pattern and am actually going to produce a pair of socks to boot.  The pattern is Elika, by Heatherly Walker.  The yarn I am using is knitpicks essential and kroy socks.  The pattern is bare bones and basically assumes you already know a lot about knitting socks.  It also includes instructions for a short row heel, which I have learned that I DO NOT LIKE!  The fair isle, on the other hand, is great!!  I can see more fair isle in my future!

Elika

Next up is a pair of gloves/mittens.  I have never made gloves or mittens before, so I figured I would make both at once and learn both at the same time.  The pattern is easy enough, but contains errors.  Actually, I expected better instructions in a pattern from Knitty.com, but free is free.  The concept of the fingerless glove covered by a mitten cap is great!  If you want to make a pair of these I suggest these notes as they helped me out tremendously!  So, now I give you the left hand of a pair of Broad Street Mittens by Janis Cortese.

Left Hand Back

Left Hand Glove

Left Hand Mitten

Left Hand Mitten

About a week or two ago the secret knit a long that I put together for the Atlanta Knitting Guild ended.  I designed an original lace pattern for them to knit so they could enjoy the experience of a knit a long and have a pattern (free) to call their own.  The KAL was done exactly like the Secret of the Stole KAL’s, but exclusively for the guild members only.  Here is the resulting pattern.  This pattern will be for sale as soon as we get the photos done this weekend.  If you would like to be notified when the pattern is available please join the Nautical Knitter Designs Yahoo Group.

Blocked and ready for the photo shoot this weekend.

Blocked and ready for the photo shoot this weekend.

As if knitting wasn’t enough, I also did a bit of sewing this past weekend.  This top is from a Butterick pattern (#4684) and apparently I am a smaller size in Butterick than in Simplicity.  Who knew?  So, this top came out a size or two too big for me.  I do like the pattern though and the next one should fit just right.  This one is being gifted, if it fits and she likes it …

Butterick 4684

The mail held some wonderful goodies this week as well.  I received 3 new books on my newest interest, socks.  Remember the socks that I just finished that were too short?  Well, I traded them for some awesome hand dyed sock yarn which also came.  Unfortunately, the US Postal Service has not delivered the socks to her yet and I fear that all that hard work may be lost.  If so, I will have to do something to compensate for this lovely yarn she dyed for me.  Snail mail stinks!

Can you tell what is on my list?

Can you tell what is on my list?

Well, if you made it this far in the post you deserve a treat, so for those who have been patiently waiting I can officially say that I have begun test knitting the Secret of the Stole IV!  YAY!  It is probably the coolest pattern I have done to date and I can’t wait to share it with you all.  The yahoo group is not open yet, but you can join the Nautical Knitter Designs group to be notified when it is.  Until then, here is a teaser:

Could it be?  Why yes, it is, SOTS IV in progress!

Could it be? Why yes, it is, SOTS IV in progress!

There you have it, my last week or so in a blog post.  I hope your week was just as productive.  Until next time, Fair Winds

Sock Swap

Category : Fiber Arts

RATS, well, I stopped knitting the endless rounds of foot section too soon on this pair and they are too small for my size 8.5 foot.  Anyone interested in doing a trade for them, perhaps for a pair of 8.5 socks or some sock yarn?  These socks are really awesome and will fit a size 7 to 7.5.  You can see from the photo that I have them on my feet, they are just a little too snug for me.  Anyone game?

Mini-cabled socks size 7.5

New Socks // New Blog

Category : Fiber Arts

Welcome to the newest outlet for all that is me.  I have combined the Knitwith.us website and the Nautical Knitter blog into this little corner of the internet that I call Deborah Fillmer dot com.  If you are new here and want to know more about my past, check out the Me page.  For updates on what I am currently doing or looking forward to, hang out here for a while.  Please feel free to leave comments on the posts and get involved in my adventures.

What better way to start a new blog than with a finished object?  These socks were started at the beginning of the 2008-2009 college basketball season.  They were a great “grab and go” project for taking to the games and the cable pattern was quite simple to memorize. This was the first time I had ever done a cable pattern and the pattern was written well enough for a beginner to understand.

I am a notoriously slow and methodical knitter, so finished objects for me are something to be celebrated!  Therefore, I present to you my completed Updraft Socks.

Pattern: Updraft Socks – Air Collection

Modifications: Eliminated the cable pattern on the foot

Yarn: Knitpicks Essential – Ash

Needles: US 0

Updraft Socks

New Socks and Ebenezer Goes to Orange Beach, AL

Category : Fiber Arts, Journal

I have started a new sock pattern called “Updraft” by Melanie of Pink Lemon Knits.  This pattern has cables in it and so this will be a first for me.  Wish me luck…progress photos will be forthcoming…

This week we headed to our favorite local beach for some much needed R&R and some seafood.  During one of our pit stops for gas, a lady actually rolled down the window on her (Huge) Cadallic and asked me if I would consider selling Ebby!!   I declined and let her pet her for a minute and then we were on the road again.

Thursday we rode our bikes on a trail here in Orange Beach.  It was interesting getting on a bicycle for the first time in 10 years.  I had a motorcycle recently, yes, but this thing you have to power yourself.  Ouch!!  Anyway, it was the first time for Ebby to experience the terror thrill of riding a bike trail with her momma.  She was cold, terrified, excited, happy and exhausted.

Hugh S. Branyon Back Country Trail

Ebby's First Bike Ride

Today we took the bikes to the National Seashore Park at Perdido Key.  After riding, we took Ebby out to experience her first sand and sea adventure.  She loved the sand, was not so cool with the water.  It was too cold to go in and she was basically uninterested in the incoming waves.  The seashells and other floatsam was way more fun!!

Mmmm, Salty!!

Mmmm, Salty!!

Big, Big Ocean!!

Big, Big Ocean!!

Tomorrow we head home and get back to work.  My muse has been stirring lately, so you can expect to see another knit a long coming very soon.  Fair Winds

He Does That

Category : Fiber Arts

Yesterday, I received a package in the mail from Jaimi at Plays With Yarn!  It is a beautiful skein of Smooshy sock yarn that I won by entering a contest on her blog.  Whoo hoo!

Yummy!

As for the Dog on Thursday…this is the way I found him when I came out of the kitchen this morning…

He does that. He does that.

He does that…