Category: Knitting etc.


Minnesota is fantastic… to visit.

I am clearly a Pacific Northwest girl, give me mountains, tall trees, rivers AND an ocean nearby…more on that another time. All I’m saying, is I left my heart in the PNW.

A big adventure this trip has been my camera. Still fairly new to me, I’m learning and ever increasingly impressed by the things my camera is capable of even in my beginner’s hands.

Case in point, this photo: SMF-DEN over Sierra Nevada Mountain Range-6

The clouds? Awesome!

We had great weather on our way out, a bit delayed in Denver due to bad weather when the plane started out it’s day in SF, and then another delay once we all boarded but let me tell you about that…

Captain: Hi folks, we’ve got a bit more of a delay, we do appologize but they’re having some trouble with the (insert actual name here) fuel cap so we’re going to wait for the mechanic to come out and fix that so we can fuel up.

… so, needless to say no one complained or insisted we take off without fuel. I like fuel, I have no desire to run out in mid-air.

Thankfully they got us all taken care of and then the 100mph tailwind did the rest and we arrived in great time. While flying out here I also discovered how awesome knitting in the airport and on the plane is!!! Yes, you CAN fly with knitting needles on the plane. Here is the actual link from the TSA: clicky and despite my Dad’s misgivings about such potentially seen-as-threatening items I had zero problems with airport security. Though I did choose circular needles, and packed a plastic pair and extra yarn just in case they were confiscated.  All that being said, no one gave me funny looks for knitting in the airport while we waited, nor on the plane. People asked what I was making or asked if I needed more light… so what I’m saying is knitting on a plane = drama free.

Ahem.

First day in Minnesota, guess what? It snows here!Moosetato welcomes winter

Here “Moosetato” welcomes winter. Thankfully my aunt navigated the roads- slick and icy as they became- like a pro!

There were some fantastic places we visited:

The yarn store: Yarn Store (3) where the walls were made of yarn! (no, not really, I realize that isn’t practical but it sounds cool!) 

Great old barn filled with delightful antiques:

And the best part to me?

My aunt lives in the country! So when we take walks we get to see delightful country scenes:

barn with silo and farm house

Horse Farm

And before the clouds and the snow really began… I got one really great night shot from her backyard:    Minnesota Night Sky-1

Knitting in progress

Right now I have two major projects going with time crunches. One is Mom’s scarf that I’m sending to Russia with her, the other is Kurt’s very very very late Christmas present. Here are some photos of Mom’s scarf:

I know that there’s a mistake and no, it’s not perfect. But it’s my first major scarf and Mom loved the color and the pattern. I started it back over Christmas break and finally have gotten a chance to pick it back up. (Read: I finally found the bag that had my scarf project and several other things I thought was lost.) I’m very happy to be making some progress on it- hoping to get several more feet done over the weekend.

Works in progress

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Finally got inspired to make Christmas presents. Dad’s will be the red and white, the other two I want done by Christmas make up the mountain of yarn.

(Side note: I *must* get my couch cover back on. I hate this floral print.)

Adventures in Knitting

I’ve been tweeting about it for about a month now, but I recently taught myself to knit! With the help of @neonne (http://another2cents.com/) and various websites for patterns, I’ve gotten into knitting! Foolishly my first project is an blanket, so it’ll take a while to finish. I’ve started and restarted so many times it’s ridiculous, currently I just have the blanket and a scarf for my Mom going. I’m trying to make a hat for Kurt (@sjalt) and a hat for myself similar to this awesome one @neonne made for her kidlet.

For Kidlet

I’d like to get to where I can make stuff for people, but maybe that’s too old fashioned? Anyhow I know that I love my scarf Kurt’s Grandma made for me-featured in this picture:

The yarn Mom picked out for her scarf shares colors with Gustave so that’s fun!

Here’s some photos of the current projects:

Mom's Scarf

This was back on 2/6 so I've had progress since then!


Knitting Websites:

  • KnittingHelp.com- has been a HUGE help. The videos are fantastic as are the ease of finding information on their site.
  • Knitty.com- good explanation of the mattress stitch & other information.
  • Knitting.about.com- they have a lot of (free) patterns here and good explanations
  • HeadHuggers.org – more patterns!
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