Knitted Sweater · Knitting · Storage · yarn

Crafting the Days Away


Happy May Day my blogging friends! Wow! 2 months have come and gone without a post from me. I don’t even know how that happened. I even missed my 12-year Bloggaversary! I have been crafting, organizing, purging, donating and watching lots of flosstube. I have stitched quite a bit the last couple of months too, and I am not even sure where to begin. So, let’s start with what I stitched on today. I knitted on my Lace & Fade Boxy Pullover by Joji Locatelli. This was a project I planned over a year ago. Remember this?

Well, I had made some changes in the yarns. Added some, took away some. Changed my mind several times. I finally landed on my colors and started this in February.

I just love all of these colors and think they play well together.

I was so excited to get this started. I had a bit of a setback in the beginning. This is my first top-down sweater, so it was different. But once I figured it out, it was easy going. The lace is easy but does need my undivided attention.

Oh so pretty! My first lace stripe is finished!

I had so many cables hanging that were holding stitches. I was so happy to get them all put onto one needle and start knitting in the round. You can see a sweater taking shape! And here is where I ended this morning.

I just added my 6th color. The pattern says to add the ribbing partway through the last color stripe that I added, but it is way too short for me. So, I added another lace stripe and the last color shown above. I will probably add another lace stripe after this and then add another stripe of this same color and then go into the ribbing. I will have to put the stitches on some stitch vines and try it on at some point. But I am really loving how this is looking. The colors are just beautiful. You can’t tell in the photo, but the shoulders and the lace mohair are a very light pink. So lovely. I am working on 420 stitches around, so not so quick. But I am enjoying it. My word for 2024 is Enjoy, and I have been enjoying all of the projects I have been working on.

I mentioned that I have been watching a lot of flosstube. Recently I have been watching just one channel. I stumbled upon a video mixed in with my flosstubes and have just been drawn to watching all of her older videos. The channel is Stitched By Mrs. D and her name is Paula. She is from the UK and I can just listen to her all day. She makes me laugh and her knitting and crocheting are beautiful. She sews adorable little bears and knits sweaters for them and sews their skirts. she also makes lovely project bags. I hope to purchase one of her bags someday. A lot of the knitting patterns she does, I have done, or I have them in my ravelry. Anyway, if you are into watching those kinds of videos on Youtube, give her a look. I love that she says everything is “Lovely”. On one of her videos, she showed a beautiful shawl called Dust of Snow by Helen Stewart. Ooooh so beautiful! I looked it up on Ravelry and it was already in my library. So, I decided I should start gathering some mini skeins to start that one in the near future.

This past Saturday was Local Yarn Store Day, and I visited a shop that is about 35 minutes from me, and this is what I brought home.

The skein at top left is just beautiful and I had to have it. It has sparkle in it, too and it will become a lovely shawl or cowl someday. It is a fingering yarn from Just Bee Fibers. The next 3 skeins are La Jolla from Baah yarns and they are the called for colors for the Local Yarn Store shawl pattern called Garter Me This. I love La Jolla yarn. So soft and squishy. And while at the store, they had minis! So, I picked up 12 of them for the Dust of Snow shawl. They are also from Just Bee Fibers. I will need 12 more for my shawl and can’t wait to go back and pick some more beauties. I will have to save up for that. The pattern calls for a mohair to be carried along with the fingering minis, but I don’t think I will be adding the mohair. I would need 4 full skeins of the mohair and that will be another chunk of change. I think the shawl will be lovely without the mohair. In fact, Paula, from Stitched by Mrs. D didn’t add the mohair to her shawl, and it is beautiful. Lastly, the 4 little balls of Happy yarn I picked up to add to my jar.

I always pick up a couple when I see them because they are just too cute! And I just love looking at them all together in my jar. Someday I will make something with them.

So, I think that is where I will leave it today. I have so much to share, so be sure to come back. What have you been stitching up over the last couple of months?

Happy Stitching,

Knitted Wrap · Knitting · Uncategorized · yarn

The Carolyn Wrap


Hello my blogging friends! How are you on this last day of February? There were 2 ice storms here within a week.. The second started yesterday and this morning everything was encased in ice. The sun is out and the temperatures rose quickly so it has all melted now. More rain, freezing rain, snow weather to come this week and next. It appears that Mother Nature is going to cram a lot of winter into March. So I am wishing for Spring to hurry up and get here.

Back in December, I saw posts on Instagram from @GamerBabeKnits showing a black and white photo of her advent wrap that she designed for Speckled Finc Studios. The black and white photo was so awesome, that I was so disappointed that I was not able to get in on the advent this last year. And then she put a color photo on her Etsy and I just swooned!

Wow! I instantly fell in love with this. The yarns were made special for the advent, so I knew I would not be able to get this colorway. So I contacted a local dyer, Janice, of Adelaide Fiber Company, and asked if she would dye me a fade for this gorgeous pattern. She said she would and I let her do her thing. She sent me pictures now and then of what she was making and I loved the skeins she showed me and let her build it from there. In January she told me she was finished and would be putting them in the mail. I received them on my Birthday!!

I was so excited when I opened the package! Such beautiful colors! I couldn’t wait to get started. So I got started winding some of the minis and getting all of my supplies ready to go.

I wound the first 12 colors. Mostly because I only have 12 mini yarn snugglers and because 12 mini skeins fit perfectly into my Karolyn bag.

Time to get knitting! I want to see what all of these beautiful skeins look like knitted up!

I have one repeat in and I can say that I am loving this pattern! The first 2 colors are so sweet!

Well, 3 repeats in and this is looking so awesome! The pattern repeat is 24 rows and is pretty easy to do. I can even watch TV and knit this.

I can tell you that this pattern is pretty addicting. I also want to see the next color knitted up. My elbow is aching from constant knitting so I am going to had to cut back a little. My plan was to do at least 1 repeat a day or at least 24 rows. 1 New color a day 🙂

This wrap is growing so fast! I am knitting on it as much as I can do in a sitting. And I still love every stitch and seeing every beautiful skein of yarn come to life.

So many beautiful colors! I am loving how the colors change with each pattern repeat.

Down to the last few skeins! I am knitting more than I should be, wanting to get this finished.

It is finished! I LOVE it!! This wrap took me a little over 3 weeks to knit. This photo is before blocking. For those of you who wonder why block? Well, see all the puckers in the pattern from the decreases? And see how it doesn’t lay flat and the lace is sort of hidden in the puckers?

Here it is on the blocking boards. I used blocking wires down the long sides as well as the blocking pins. Now it will lay flat and that lace is opened up and so pretty.

I am absolutely in love with this wrap! I can wear it as a scarf on the colder days and wear it as a wrap on those chilly nights at the beach. The pattern is very well written and also includes a chart as well as a check off list for each repeat. This pattern, The Carolyn Wrap by Yvonne Poon aka Gamer Babe Knitter, is available on Ravelry and Etsy from GamerBabeDesigns. Yarns by Adelaide Fiber Company are available on Etsy.

I can see myself knitting this pattern again in the future. I think it will be a favorite. Do you have a favorite pattern that you have or would create again and again?

Happy Stitching!

Ginny