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Wow, everyone seemed to vote on everything but the Wicked sweater which is what I already cast on last night. But, in good knitting news, I am maing quick progress and I should start one of the other projects everyone recommends.
I am using Orchid in Malabrigo and I am very excited the project is going well as opposed to last time (it just seemed off).

If my blogs have seemed a little Izzy-focused there may be a reason. It seems I have caught Izzy logging onto my laptop.
Izzy smiling says, "I promise I never sabotaged the blog, I just want to meet some new kitties."
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Ok, so after the Cobblestone I have been big on the super quick projects. I need the feels good projects before I embark on another sweater. Honestly, I have no idea which sweater to tackle next. Either Cardigan for Arwen, Wicked, Tree Jacket, hmmm....

Anyways, I present fingerless gloves (and Izzy but at this point does he really need an introduction?)

Source: MY Fingerless Gloves pattern
Needles: Addi Naturas, size 8, 40" circular
Yarn: di.Ve' Autunno, Color 31208
Loved: Super quick knit and easy.
Hated: I think my join where the thumb is well, strange.
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Yup, another leash. I am thinking of giving this one to my SIL for her rabbit Milo. I can always make another one for Maya as I have two more skeins of Noro Daria in the color below, and another one in the color of the other leash I made. I got this pattern from Knitch. So here's the details:

Source: Knitch "My Dog is Spoiled" Dog Leash
Needles: Bryspun Bryson circulars, size 6, 20 inches (pattern calls for DPN)
Yarn: Noro Daria Color Turqouise #11
Loved: It was a super quick knit, around an hour and some change. I might have even used only half the skein, I may test what is left to verify that is correct.
Hated: The wrap around at the joins doesn't look as nice as the store's model and it felt awkward when I did it.
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All done with Cobblestone. Still fighting the cold, thanks for all the "feel better" comments.

Project Details

Source: Cobblestone Sweater by Jared Flood, Interweave Knits, Fall 2007
Needles: Addi Naturas, size 8, 40" long
Yarn: Classic Elite Skye Tweed, Color #1272, 14 skeins
Loved: It was a quick knit which I could do without paying too much attention. Little seaming.
Hated: Yarn is not the softest, but I will attempt vinegar, Eucalen, and shampoo washings.
Mods: I made the sweater longer because redcoat (dh) just has a very long upper body.
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i have a cold. my throat hurts. fever. coughing. congestion. good times.

i am sleepy. i have work to do. I have been knitting the cobblestone instead.

look at yummy yarn. malabrigo in whale's road which I said I would not buy but then I did. bad me. good yarn.

Puffy in a French accent says, "The coffee is no good. I need a good cafe au lait"
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It seems nobody actually guessed at how much the yarn from South America cost, so, get ready to go "what?"
So, I will let Izzy reveal the magic number...


"Who cares, let's talk about me-ok, fine, six bucks. Six us dollars but all that yarn. Let's talk about me now!"

I am still working on the increases of the second sleeve of cobblestone sweater. I can't wait to finish the pattern because I think I am ready to cast one for something new...
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This yarn is dedicated solely to charity knitting for PAWS. But, here's the deal. A friend went down to South America for a vacation and picked up this yarn for me.

Now, here's the thing: each color pictured here is one skein. And. Each skein is a huge mess. After hours turning into days of attempting to unravel, it can look likes this....
There was a few days I was ambitious and attempted to wind the pink one which now that I have a swift and winder it can look nicer. Anyways, the plastic bag is picked up from stix and only costs $3.00 I have picked up a few and now all the yarn in my armoire looks nice, organized, and stacks perfectly.

One day, I may actually wind it. Another day, I may actually knit it.

Guess how much all this yarn cost? And it is soft.
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So, I pretty much uploaded my stash, projects, and friends on Ravelry last night. Yeah, I worked most of the night, and I do have class at 8am and no I didn't do the reading. I took so many pictures of my stash that Izzy realized he was only getting attention by going near the action. So here's the details:

My Ravelry name is: callingkahlo

Okay, I sleepy, so I go try and read.


Izzy still has a crush on Lucy. He always wanted to meet her, but I keep explaining long distance relationships are really tough.
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Found you!
You signed up on July 3, 2007
You are #12142 on the list.
82 people are ahead of you in line.
19969 people are behind you in line.
37% of the list has been invited so far

Ohhh, I need to take some more pictures of my stash, this is so exciting. And I checked it earlier and there was 200 in front of me. I am ready to join my Jersey Represent group. I already feel connected to the folks!

Even Izzy is excited he has organized my recent project and grabbed the camera cable to upload some new photos. Of him, but that is nothing new for Mr. Smooshiness.
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He was one of the seven, right, sleepy? Man, I am sleepy. I have been working the internship yesterday, today, and tomorrow, except today I had class afterwards and tomorrow as well. All I want to do is knit. This getting up super early and staying late is making me sleepy. Agh, and I have so much to do. I need to meet with my advisor, complete an audit form, apply for the comp exam, study for the exam, and do my school work. Waht?

Anyways, as promised, photos of the cobblestone in progress, it is a cip.

So this the body of the sweater.
And this is the sleeve, that yes, I was knitting in the beginning of my internship class. Damnit. I want to knit.

Mr. Smooshiness, aka Izzy, endorses a healthy breakfast of course after you have pet him and adored him and thrown his mouse and pet him again and scratch him and gave him some kibble and then you can have the healthy breakfast.
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Yup, yarn is my catnip. Specifically, malabrigo is cosmic catnip. I saw a sweater made out of a colorway, Vetiver, which was just stunning in person. Stunning. I have to keep it in the file cabinet of my brain.

I have been tackling the Cobblestone and I have started sleeve 1. Quite good. I will post some photos later this week on that.

We are watching Inspector Lynley. I am really confused. Call me crazy but last season his wife disappeared after it was revealed she had a shady relationship with her instructor. In the first episode, him and his separated wife are kissing. I am quite confused. And frankly, his hairstyle looks weird. And another thing, when they say "ma'am" it sounds like "mum" which means "mom" in English but to me means bright flower, so I keep wondering why they keep calling each other flowers.

Izzy says, "Hey, I heard the word catnip. Give me the catnip or I sing Backstreet Boys songs"

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I have not been able to put down the Cobblestone Cardigan and I am loving the sweater but not so much the yarn. Hy emailed me mentioning it isn't the softest and I sadly agree with her. Some of the stix knitting regulars have told me that with certain washes (a mixture of Euculan and vinegar) Lopi softens nicely, so that should work (fingers crossed) for Skye Tweed. It is definitely rustic loking.
I am on the third skein and I have been doing split and splice on this so (yeah!) no ends to weave in... oh but the sleeves are knit straight, but I am already knitting on a circular so I am going to explore how to attempt it (yet again) with the magic loop.
Ella, caught in the act, said, "What the hell? I haven't authorized a photo session. I need to speak to my agent."
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The Varsity is an Atlanta institution. Everyone was recommending stoppping by for the experience, but our last day in Atlanta we hit Agnes & Muriel's for lunch, so we stopped by the Varsity for sweet tea and a Varsity orange frozen drink. Now DH had to go to the "office" (ahem the toilet) and so we parked in the lot and had the attendant with the cute hat give us the drinks. When DH disappeared in search of relief, I watched this young hip hop guy drive up in a Rolls Royce. Now, I never think much of anything until I saw him talking to this young woman in another car. Look, folks, I was bored and I could only stare at the attendants for so long. Well, the guy takes his shoe off and throws it at his own Rollys Royce. At that point, he was either yelling or talking extremely animated because she didn't seem to pay any mind. Anyways, that's all I got. That's my Varsity experience.
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So, last night in the midst of Season 5 Buffy marathon (after my post) I decided to swatch for the Cobblestone Sweater. Did I mention already I have more than enough skeins in the Skye Tweed previously purchased for a possible Central Park Hoodie? It never came to fruition as I preferred Elizabeth Lavold's Classic for that project. And then, I attempted swapping this yarn on Knittyboard with no bites. Not one. The color doesn't translate well in the pictures but it is much richer in person. It is the same yarn used in the pattern, so why not knit darling hubby a sweater. He could use one. Sure, why not.
So, I quickly knit up the swatch and checked all different sections to ensure uniformity. Swatch is good. I was so excited and the marathon was moving along, so I cast on for the sweater and made some progress. I am so excited to knit up a new sweater (even though I still need to finish the sanpoku and the lift and separate, sigh)....
Anyways, I leave you with a moment of zen...
Izzy says, "This incense tastes funny"
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I just started Season 5 and we have started Season 8 of X-Files (Mulder has disappeared and Scully is pregnant). On the knitting front, I am on the third wash cloth. I am sewing the sleeves of the lift and separate sweater. And then, I need to finish the edge on Sanpoku. Did I mention that I finished sanpoku? Yup. All done (sorta, except for the edge and blocking).

So, what does that mean? That means I start thinking about the next sweater and while I never touched Arwen on vacation I am debating. Here's my options:

1. Arwen Cardigan in Pure Merino (divine)
2. Cobblestone Cardigan in Skye Tweed (feels a little eh so I might need to make a swatch and try a special wash)
3. Wicked in Malabrigo (oh so yummy)
4. Tree Cardigan in Malabrigo (oh so yummy)

So many decisions...but I have Sunday and Monday.

BTW, I am catalogued and create an excel inventory of my yarn, books, and needles. I also started taking some photos of my stash. All for Ravelry. So, if anyone has suggestions and other things I can do in preparation of Ravel-ness I am all ears.