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Thursday, May 31, 2018

Quick Update

So, it's been a couple of weeks and I haven't sold a pattern. The good news is that a donation still made it's way to Oregon Youth Connection and my hope is that with my next pattern, I'll have more luck. I'm planning to pitch a pattern idea to Interweave. Wish me luck and happy crafting.

Saturday, May 26, 2018

A Week of Self Discovery and Challenges

The joys of pattern releases and the completion of a challenge! I'm more than half way through my last test knit before I take a break from testing.

Please check out the Roebling Shawl. It's still being sold at a discount this weekend. The design was easy to follow and it knitted up quickly. The mosaic knitting is a great technique and not as complicated as it looks. The shawl blocked beautifully.



My older son tried on the left yoga sock for me on Friday. He doesn't have little feet so they are definitely stretched. I've started the second sock...oh, how 2nd sock syndrome can be the worst! Thankfully, the drive to complete the test will get me through the difficulty of knitting the pair. I've completed the cuff already. Also, the left and right are different, which should keep me focused. This is a lovely Naas Knits Design.



The Mystic Issue of Fiber Muse Quarterly was released on Friday. It's lovely and there are several patterns that I'm interested in. Oh...what to make? There is a knit along upon the release of the issue which is fun.  I'm considering the cowl first and then maybe the socks or the top. Shawls are nice, but I don't have the same level of devotion to them as other knitters.

Lastly, I'm working on the start of a fun crochet along from Cypress Textiles the Vibrant Vintage Crochet Along. It's a lovely idea to have lots of sample squares. The designer has so many lovely crocheted blanket patterns (some of which are free!!!). I have the first three squares completed and I might make a few more before next week's release.

Ok, I've vowed to not buy any yarn or new patterns (accept for the next Fiber Muse subscription) through the end of the year. I made my last yarn order earlier in the month and it won't arrive until the end of June...it is quite the treat. Also, I'm barred from clothing purchases unless something wears out. I'll continue to reward myself with knitting/crochet time allocations and the joy of working through my stash :).

Have a great week! Happy crafting.

Saturday, May 19, 2018

Looking forward to a fun week

While I've been busily working through some patterns, I've been looking forward to an exciting week. Two patterns that I've been testing are set to be released. The one I wrapped up at the end of April will be in a lovely quarterly magazine (Fibre Muse Quarterly (Mystic Issue)). The best part of testing can be seeing how everything is taking shape in the pattern you're working on and in this situation, a complete collection. Seeing the modeled pictures...I'm just so thrilled to start working on the other patterns I didn't test.

I'll also start a new test that should be nice and quick. A pair of  beautiful yoga socks sized for 6-8 years old (too small for me). My son has now agreed to be a foot model for the test. He likes the colors in the yarn :). I ordered the beautiful pattern yarn from an indie dyer who grew up in Portland, but lives in Norway. The package arrived this week, and the skein is gorgeous. I hope there is enough to make a second pair of yoga socks in my size. It's such a lovely treat.



Karen, the dyer, will be in Portland in June, so I might get the chance to meet her in person. There was a lovely little personal note with my skein. Those little touches mean a great deal to me. I will be buying a few more skeins from her shop Enchanted Forest Fiber.

The Roebling Shawl by Knit3Together that I'm trying to wrap up this weekend is set to release on May 24. That will be the 135th anniversary of the Brooklyn Bridge, the inspiration for the shawl. The idea for the Brooklyn Bridge came from the late Mr. Roebling.

I want to finish this test so quickly, so that I can have a day or two before the next test begins. How late should I stay up tonight? I plan to take a little break from testing to focus on my other projects once the yoga socks have been completed.

Thank you to all of the designers who let me test their patterns and thank you to the testers who have or will help me with mine.

Happy crafting!

Quick update (5/20/18): The Roebling Shawl is complete with blocking!!!


Sunday, May 13, 2018

First Pattern Release

Happy Mother's Day! It's a day that I just hope my kids are nice to me... I hope you all had a nice day if you're any kind of mother...furry baby mamas and awesome aunts...etc count too!!!

Ok, the day has finally come and I'm going to post my first paid for pattern. If you're on Ravelry, please give me a heart :).

Arrows of Hope and Love Scarf


Sorry, Gilly...you're just so cute!!!

It's a simple design that I hope someone will love and make. For the first week I'm offering $1, which won't go from the allocated proceeds to go to charity.  The knit version is intended to be different and more complex...keep a lookout for it in a couple of months. I'm looking for testers too!

There isn't much time for posting. I need to get back to a test knit and ready for another wild and crazy week. Hope everyone has a great week and that you're enjoying the warmer weather.





Sunday, May 6, 2018

More patterns to test with such little time...

It's been another busy week and I found a new pattern to test. Less than three weeks to do a mosaic shawl. I always love a challenge. I've made decent progress, but the next few weeks will likely make things more difficult.




This lovely pattern is from Knit3Together and she's planning to have it out by May 24. I'm using the lovely yarn from my LYS purchase. The contrast is lovely and I like the subtle shifts between green and blue. It's also awesome that my colors are very different from the others in the group. I'm also signed up for pattern that will launch for testing with this test needs to be completed. I can't wait to knit with that yarn...it looks so lovely. The size I will be testing will be 6-8 and I've asked my 8 year old to mode them. I'm hoping there will be enough yarn left from the same skein for a pair for me :).

I started the backs of the log cabin cardigans last week and here is my progress. The test for both my pattern and the shawl above are definitely going to slow me down on these lovelies, but it was nice to get things moving and formulate my overall idea for color. These could be great for  my meetings and continuing education. The shaping is none existent, so I just need to have the yarn on hand for the next section.



I'm making another revision to my pattern and I wanted to thank my testers. I have a fantastic picture of Cathie who finished a version in yellow. She had the idea to use a reverse single crochet for the border and I must say that it looks great.




I'm working on a coral version (the color is called "Conch" by the yarn company) of my simple scarf design and I was so happy to find out that I could get 46 inches out of one skein using a 5.0 mm hook. In less than 200 g of worsted weight yarn you can get a nice warm scarf/hug with edging. I'm planning to have the pattern posted by May 15. That will give me another weekend to work and hopefully track down my model. Worst case scenario...I'll have my kids as models. They're not always the best at taking my direction.



We're getting ever closer to mother's day and I was excited to find something to send my mom. I bought her tulip bulbs from the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm a few years ago and now that there is a new house it seems like a nice gift again. My mom is a big fan of black flowers. That might sound strange, but they are breathtaking and unique. This is one of the tulips I've chosen. It's a double tulip, which means it is fuller. This is one of the farm's images of Black Hero. I want a garden too!


Tomorrow is the last day of the local annual Tulip Festival. Where did the time go? A mother's day brunch is being hosted next weekend at the tulip farm. It's not part of my plans, but might be nice for the other moms out there.

Happy happy crafting and best wishes for a great week.