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i finished one of my summer skirts last night: the pattern is quite easy to make, quick (i clocked in at just over two hours), and with elegant results, i think. It fits well, although the side-slit construction is rather bizarre. i was determined to wear it today and just squeaked by...after finishing the hem last night, i had this much thread left:
i'm still stuck on the border for the garter stitch bolero. i picked up too few stitches around the curved front pieces, not taking into account the increases and decreases, which pulled the two fronts into the shape of half-baguettes. not so attractive. so i frogged this most recent mistake and am attempting to follow the line of the increases and decreases to pick up the right number of stitches.
notice the green chair in the background of these shots? at the greensboro art & antique fair this weekend we found exactly the old table and chairs that we wanted for the backyard: comfy and green with that slightly shabby vintage feel. i successfully haggled and we got one of the chairs free.
hooray for morning knitting (here it's ester) and grain coffee outside! this week my homeopath gave me to OK to eat gluten again, so my grain coffee treats are back on the menu. and with the help of my lovely, shiny new kitchenaid mixer, we've been baking fresh bread constantly. all i have to do is substitute soy milk for milk and nix the sugar. friday was cinnamon bread (wonderful with strawberries), today is grilled bread on our newly-constructed grill (both from simply in season), and this week i'd love to try a plain whole wheat loaf. now that the semester is over, we finally had time to put together and learn to use some of the more complicated wedding gifts--kitchenaid, grill--and are very much enjoying the results!a parting image of the chickens, hiding from me. just after i took this they caught an unfortunate mole and were quite pleased with themselves.
yesterday i decided to make a twirly summer skirt, and since then i've been deliberating between these two fabrics: amy butler's seagreen coriander and denyse schmidt's flea market fancy. i just ordered both of them. next week will be a sewing week! the garter stitch bolero has been frogged and reknit several times in the past few evenings-- picking up stitches on this one has been a bear. at the moment the front and back are stitched together, one arm is fully knit, and i'm knitting the garter stitch border around the bottom, neck, and front edges. the second arm is picked-up and knit halfway down, but i'm waiting to see how much yardage the border uses. i love the full sleeves in the pattern, but i may need to make them three-quarter length: the yarn comes from a sweater that my mom no longer wanted, so there's a limited amount of yarn...
scrabble and knitting! this is modulara's garter stitch bolero, with fronts and back kitchener-stitched together and stitches picked-up for one sleeve. yesterday's rain also inspired me finally to use all the arugula in the house to make arugula pesto. it's, um, kind of bitter. perhaps i'll add a few handfuls of basil when our plants get bigger later this summer, and that might make it sweeter? for now--it's going into the freezer. oh, and i won the above scrabble game with my 68-point, 7-letter word "roadies."
cast on 05-10-07
yarn rowan kidsilk haze, meadow
pattern last-minute knitted gifts, airy scarf
after experimenting with different versions of the knit stitch, i ended up knitting the entire scarf through the back loop--it looks lighter and less cluttered and also gives the eyelets some space. i love the ends, where the eyelet rows are closer together. i think it looks very sol lewitt.