I also whipped up this scarf for my SIL. I had the Bernat Disco Yarn from when they had their giveaway and thought it would be a cute little Boaesque scarf for her. No pattern, just Cast On about 10 stitches and Knit every row until I ran out of yarn. Then I Bound Off loosely. I used size 15 circs for these.
Monday, March 19, 2007
My Stitch Markers
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Hello there
Well I suppose I should introduce myself.
I'm Sha, I live with my wonderful husband and I am officially an obsessed knitter. When I am not knitting, I am reading about knitting, finding patterns, drooling over yarn, and... well you get the point.
I'm lucky that I have a partner who is so supportive of my other love, and knows the meaning of "hold on honey, let me just finish this row/round!"
I decided I should start chronicling my works in progress, and finished objects so that over time and can look back fondly and think remember when...
Also, to make a note of mistakes that could have been avoided, tools and notions to stay away from etc.
And, of course, whatever (mis)adventures I may encounter along the way.
You may notice some posts before this one. That is because there were a few things I wanted to include from before I started this blog. Hope I am forgiven for the confusion:)
Friday, March 2, 2007
Brea Bag is coming along...

Pattern: Brea Bag
Yarn: Patons Classic Merino
Needles: size 9 circs (for sides) straights (for the gusset)
So I have started on the Moss stitch gusset, something tells me, this won't be going quite as quickly and those lovely cables. I haven't that much done, but I already see this as tedious work. I will labor on however, because that bag is just fab!

Dad's Socks

Pattern: Garter Rib from SKS
Needles: Size 6 metal DPNs
Yarn: Patons Merino Wool in Marled heather I do believe.
I love making these house socks. They are such a quick knit. Can anyone say INSTANT gratification?! It took me about 3 or 4 days to finish, but if I were knitting nonstop I would have finished sooner.
About halfway through my ball of wool there was quite a long "unspun" part. After cutting and rejoining the yarn, there was a definite difference in color. So technically the socks are different colors (one lighter than the other) even though they are both from the same ball. Nothing we can't live with though!
I also did a pair for my Step-mom in some woolease (she definitely doesn't have time to hand wash socks as she is always on the go running her own business.) Unfortunately they were on her feet and out the door before I could whip out my camera lol. Just like all the rest that came before that pair! Next time I am going to take pics before I go visit them lol.
Monday, February 26, 2007
My Haul from Stitches




This is Heaven. No, really it is. It's from the Yarn Place in Sunnyvale, CA. 3100 yrds of cobweb lace weight in smoky tweed I think. The content is 45% Tencel55% Merino, and it feels like silk in my hands. I just can't seem to stop petting it. I know it's going to be a beautiful shawl one day, but I am so torn over which one. I have been surfing for patterns that would be perfect. If anyone has any ideas or suggestions I am definitely interested!
I also picked up a few balls of Misti Alpaca. Yet another thing I can't seem to stop touching. Now it says it's a worsted weight, but this is definitely DK weight. Mr. T picked out one of the colorways. He is so helpful:D
There were a few other things, but these were, in my opinion, the ones really worth mentioning.
I am already looking forward to returning next year! I had a great time.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Getting Ready for Stitches West!
Well, since it is my first time at such an event, I thought I would knit up something to commemorate it. Silly I know, but I only had a couple of days so I needed something fast and simple. SO I made a drop stitch scarf. Not terribly exciting, especially since I don't really make scarves. But it took me just a couple hours and I really love it.

Yarn: Patons Soy Wool Stripes (SWS) in Natural Geranium
Needles: size 13 circs from my Boye Interchangables set.
Pattern: Fun Little Dropped Stitch Scarf
I was looking for something to do with this yarn since I had a few balls in different colorways in my stash. When I saw this at Michael's, I just couldn't resist. I thought the colors were so vibrant and pretty and it felt so squishy even in the ball. I grabbed about 1 ball each of a few colors.
Hopefully I will have some action shots of this fun, little scarf when I head out to Santa Clara on Saturday.
Friday, February 16, 2007
A Hat For A Cause
Needles: Size 6 circ and DPNs
Monday, January 29, 2007
More Knitty FOs
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Sugar On Me... My FO
Pattern: Sugar On Snow
Yarn: Woolease (Leftover Caron Simply Soft from MIL's socks for the tie)
Needles: size 9 circs
Now I do know that I cast on more than the pattern calls for to adjust for the different yarn/gauge, but I honestly don't remember how much more. Forgive me.
Now let's be honest. I haven't worn this yet. I haven't been that cold. I don't quite know how I would feel wearing a hat with a drawstring tie, even though a cute one. I think I would be more likely to wear this as a neckwarmer and just know that is the need arises... I have a hat in a pinch.
I still love it though.
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Socks, why am I so Obsessed?



I wanted to make her some nice cozy socks to pad around the house in. She said they were great! They are made out of Caron Simply Soft in a lovely lilac shade. Can't remember the color name I'm afraid. It was done on size 6 DPNs. The pattern is from Charlene Schurch's Sensational Knitted Socks. It's the Baby Cable pattern. I love this book!
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Lovefest 2006





Friday, December 30, 2005
My Very First FOs
The videos on this site is what really made the basics and techniques of knitting finally click for me. I really recommend it for anyone who is interested in learning or even for advanced techniques. If you check it out, don't forget to visit the forum. You'll meet some of the most amazing people on earth! Honest!
This is the hat I made for (and being modeled by) my Best Friend Charm. It was my second hat, and also, my first cabled project and first use of Double Pointed Needles (DPNs)
The pattern was found here. It's the Braided Hat. I just left off the pom pom.
This was a needle roll I made to keep my very first needles in, which were mostly a collection from various thrift store finds. Pattern found here.
I promise I am much better now:)
I have since made many socks right after these projects, and even a pair of leg warmers for my MIL. Everything was gifted so sadly no pics. All in 2005!