Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Bad blogger. Just bad.

I've been a bad blogger. Sorry. Lots of stuff going on. First, the important news:
Forest Darkness, finished! O, frabjouous day! The totally craptastic picture I took does not convey how fabulous this sweater is. I believe once it gets cold I will put it on and wear it every day for the rest of my life. For those interested, I actually finished it a couple of weeks ago, and though I can't prove it I believe the day I bound off WAS the hottest day of summer. Always a wonderment to finish a three or so month project and then be unable to wear it for more than 30 seconds. Yeesh.

Of course I immediately cast on for not one, not two, not even three, but four new sweaters. No. 1 is this: a Kauni Turkish cardigan. Stitch pattern pilfered, then adapted from one found in the incredible sock book "Fancy Feet" by Anna Zilboorg. No overall pattern; just using my own wit and low cunning.

Detail of the Turkish cardigan. I am using Kauni yarn in the EP and EK colorways. Incredible stuff. My nonexistant photography skill does not convey the richness of the colors in these yarns.
Sweater No. 2: Blue Shimmer, in progress. It's just a baby. I didn't cast on for Bohus No. 2 immediately - kinda needed a break from Bohussing. Now that I'm started, I wonder why I waited ;-)

Sweaters No. 3 and 4 didn't want to be photographed. Sigh. No. 3 is a Dale in more or less the Lake Placid 1932 pattern, though not in any of the suggested colorways, and modified somewhat. No. 4 is something I'm calling the Tree Sweater. Truly faking it on this one. No pattern whatsoever. Using Green Mountain Spinnery's Green Mountain Green so it will be a hefty sort when it's done.

Quick bits of other news: The Beth Brown-Reinsel class was absolutely fantastic. I am now a steeking fool. Better than the class is that Beth decided to move to Vermont! And she's here! I feel like Mick Jagger moved in next door.

We're building a chicken palace. This has been taking up a lot of time. Rotten beasts had best appreciate it or it will be the crock pot for each and every one of the little hussies. At the same time I am refinishing a table that I've been meaning to fool with for, oh, three or four years. It's stripped; next step is to pick out paint and get that slapped on before the snow flies.

There's more, much more, but I hear the car coming up the driveway and I'm sure that means I'm going to need to give up the computer to hubby in a minute, so this'll have to do for the moment.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am absolutely gobsmacked by your Zilboorg-inspired cardi. So beautiful! :-) And the finished Forest Darkness is amazing too. The colors seem to glow...

Lisa said...

Thank you! I think the cardi's going to turn out quite nicely. If you've never checked out Fancy
Feet, I highly recommend it - the stitch patterns she compiled are absolutely stunning.

Thanks for stopping by! I'm going to try to be a better blogger in the future, I promise ;-)

Helen said...

Snap! I'm using a Zilboorg pattern with Kauni Rainbow. Not having enough low cunning for a cardigan, I'm doing a cushion sampler - come over and see. I'm trying to decide which stitch to do next.

Unknown said...

I'd love to see it. What's your blog address?

That's the main problem with Zilboorg. I want to do them ALL ;-)

Lisa said...

Ah, never mind. I figured it out. LOVE your sampler! I came pretty close to using that stitch on my cardi, but then decided that a more vertical pattern would be a good idea. Horizontal stripy things on me - not a clever plan ;-)