Saturday, August 29, 2020

Saturday Stitch - Edelweiss Stitch

Hello Friends,


I hope you are doing well. Last night I knitted this edelweiss stitch found on a YouTube tutorial. The name of the stitch makes me think of the song Edelweiss from the movie The Sound of Music. I loved that song from the movie. This stitch looked so nice and I like that it is a 4 row repeat and easy to knit up and get into the pattern and you will have it memorized in no time. The pattern has a nice texture and can be used for scarves, baby clothes, and sweaters. 





Pattern:

CO multiples of 2 + 1 st

Row 1 and 3: Knit across

Row 2: K1, *p2tog, don’t drop it of left needle, k2tog*. Repeat from * to * to the end of the row.

Row 4: *p2tog, don’t drop it off the left needle, k2tog*. Repeat from * to *, ending with K1.

These four rows create the pattern. Keep knitting until the desired length is reached.

When finished, BO knitwise after a fourth row


Pattern from So woolly. I also watched her video on YouTube. It was easy to follow along and she provided good instructions.


Thank you for stopping by! I hope you liked the pattern and give this one a try. Let me know what your favourite patterns are so far and if you have any suggestions of patterns that I should learn and share.

Have a great day!


Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Knitted Ornament Progress and Reading On

 Hello Friends,

I hope you are doing well. Thank you all for the congratulations last week on the purchase of our townhouse. We are so excited to move and it was so nice sharing the news with you. I look forward to our next visit to the house to take measurements and see it after buying it. 

I knitted more of the ornament this week and see the tree emerging more. I love this pattern by Patons. It is called the Merry Fair Isle Ornament and it is one of the five different patterns available to knit. It feels so festive knitting it. I can't believe Christmas is 121 days away now that makes me excited! If you didn't know how crazy I was for Christmas now you do! I can't wait to hang this ornament on our tree in our new home.




I am still reading Everything is F*cked by Mark Manson. It is really interesting and he is talking about hope right now in the book. It makes me really realize that hope it a very important motivator in our lives. I am also reading Sorry I'm late I Didn't Want to Come by Jessica Pan. She is trying out different things in order to help herself to meet new people and try out new things she finds scary. It is interesting to follow along with her journey for the year and I look forward to reading more. 

Joining along with Frontier Dreams for Crafting On and As Kat Knits for Unraveled Wednesday.

Thank you for stopping by today and I hope you and your family are staying safe. It feels like this whole virus quarantining and social distancing has been going on for such a long time now and I hope that we start heading in the right direction and getting rid of it for good!


Have a good day!




Sunday, August 23, 2020

Saturday Stitch - Ladder Stitch

 Hello Friends,


I hope you are doing well. Today I knitted the ladder stitch for the stitch of the week. It is a simple pattern and it ends up looking similar to basket weave with  the squares of knit and purl. There is the row of knit stitches which separates the boxes which creates the design of the "ladder". This stitch can add some nice texture to a project. It was a quick and easy knitting pattern and fun to try out!




Pattern: 

Multiples of 8+ 5. (I cast on 13 for this swatch)

Row 1(RS): K5, *p3, k5; rep from * to end.

Row 2: P5, *k3, p5; rep from the * to end. 

Row 3 and 4: Rep the last two rows once more.

Row 5: K1, *p3, k5; rep from * to last 4 sts, p3, k1.

Row 6: P1, *k3,p5; rep from * to last 4 sts k3, p1.

Row 7 and 8: Rep the last 2 rows once more.

Rep these 8 rows.


Pattern shared from 750 Knitting Stitches - The Ultimate Knit Stitch Bible by Erika Knight.


I hope you liked today's pattern and enjoy the rest of your weekend!



Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Knitting Ornament, Reflection, and Reading Updates

Hello Friends,

I hope you are doing well. I knitted more of the Merry Fair Isle ornament by Patons. I first found the pattern on Ravelry. I am knitting the pattern on chart 5 with the Christmas trees. I like how it is starting to look like trees now that I have knitted more of the pattern, and I can't wait to finish the ornament collection to hang them all on the tree. For any other Christmas lovers, it is only four months away now. I need to get knitting gifts soon.




This morning I went for a walk around the neighborhood before work. It was a beautiful day today and there was a crispness to the air today which made me feel excited for the Fall. I was reflecting on time passing, change, and how its been these past 5 months during the pandemic and quarantine.


It is so wonderful when you feel like positive changes are coming your way, and I can feel the changes coming just like the change in the slight change in the air. I know that moving to our townhouse in a different area will have a big positive impact on our lives and I am ready for it. I will miss these walks around my neighborhood that have kept me in good spirits during this pandemic. I have walked by this same spot so many times, looking up at the trees, bringing me peace. Nature is so healing.

I have finished reading The Bookish Life of Nina Hill by Abbi Waxman. I had lost the hold and got it back this week then finished reading it last night. It is such a good book and I really loved the characters and the story. I highly recommend. and the author has a couple of other books I want to read. I am currently reading Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want to Come: An Introvert's Year of Living Dangerously by Jessica Pan. I am also continuing to read Everything is F*cked by Mark Manson. Both are funny and so true and make me think about the world and some of the things we don't realize about our lives.

Photo source


Joining along with Frontier Dreams for Crafting On and As Kat Knits for Unraveled Wednesday.

Thank you for visiting my blog today and I hope you are staying safe and enjoying your Summer!


Have a great day 


Sunday, August 16, 2020

Saturday Stitch: Butterfly Stitch

 Hello Friends,


I hope you are doing well. It was busy day yesterday, my family came to visit and I went to see our new house to show them, and then went shopping. I have the stitch post for today instead and will be getting back to my usual posting schedule next weekend. Today has been a lazy day knitting, relaxing, and I had time to work on this fun stitch. The butterfly stitch has such an interesting look to it and does look like a butterfly.I was a fun pattern to learn and I liked how the pattern repeats and you can learn it after awhile and watch tv or other videos in the background. I think it would add a fun design to children's sweaters or other garments.


Pattern:

Cast on multiples of 10 +7

Special abbreviation: Butterfly stitch: insert left hand needle down through the 3 loose strands below next stitch, purl the three strands together with the next stitch on the needle.

Row 1: K1, *sl5 wyif, k5, ref from * to last 6 stitches, sl5 wyif, k1

Row 2,4.8,10: purl all stitches in these rows

Row 3: rep row 1: K1, *sl5 wyif, k5, ref from * to last 6 stitches, sl5 wyif, k1

Row 5: rep row 1: K1, *sl5 wyif, k5, ref from * to last 6 stitches, sl5 wyif, k1

Row 6: P3, * Butterfly stitch, p9, rep from * to last 4 stitches, butterfly stitch, p3.

Row 7: k6, *sl5 wyif, k5, ref from * to last stitch, k1

Row 9: rep row 7: k6, *sl5 wyif, k5, ref from * to last stitch, k1

Row 11: rep row 7: k6, *sl5 wyif, k5, ref from * to last stitch, k1

Row 12: P8, * Butterfly stitch, p9, rep from * to last 9 stitches, butterfly stitch, p8.

Repeat rows 1-12


Pattern from Knitting Stitch Patterns.

I followed their excellent YouTube video tutorial by Knitting Stitch Patterns. It gave step by step video instructions on this knitting pattern. 


Thank you for visiting my blog today! Have you tried this stitch before? I hope you have a good day!


Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Finished Knitting Waverly Weekend Cowl, Happy Mail, and Reading Updates

 Hello Friends,

I hope you are doing well. Thank you all for the well wishes in my house hunting last week! We bought a townhouse this past weekend it is official and we are so thrilled. We put in an offer on Saturday afternoon and it got accepted Saturday evening. We only felt like it was really official once all the tasks were complete like sending the deposit and seeing sold on the listing online. I cannot wait to move into our new home in November. Right after we get married in October. It will be a busy and exciting end of this crazy year for us. 

I finished knitting the Waverly Weekend Cowl by Donna Brooks last night. Pattern is found on Ravelry. This one was so fun to knit and I enjoyed the change in pattern and the design created. In the end it looks like petals reaching up to a flower on a stem.



I knitted it a bit longer than the pattern requires, because I like having the length for when it is colder. I can pull it up over my face more to cover from the cold. Also I just didn't want to put the needles down and stop knitting this project.





Pattern Details:

Pattern: Waverly Weekend Cowl found on Ravelry

Designer: Donna Brooks

Needles: aluminum circular needles; size US 4, 3.5 mm 

Yarn: from stash worsted weight yarn in a dark green colour.

Measurements Width: 11 inches by Height: 9.5 inches

Ravelry notes: my notes on the completed project




I got some fun mail today! it was the book sleeve I ordered from artist ArtisanalAne on Etsy. 



I love the skeins of yarn in the ice cream cones. I like the little details like the buttons,the pin cushions, and the heart made from yarn. They also have a lot of other book sleeves with beautiful patterns. The shop is currently taking a short break and hopefully they are back soon. They are shipping from London, United Kingtom.


I finished reading One Day in December by Josie Silver. I really loved this book it was a page turner for me. I loved the characters and the story line. It was a fun romantic book to read and I will be reading more books by the author. I am continuing to read Everything is F*cked by Mark Manson. I admit I haven't been reading this book a lot and want to read it more now that I have finished a couple of books.  I also got the hold from the library of Sorry I'm late I didn't want to come: An Introvert's Year of Living Dangerously by Jessica Pan.  I think it will be a good read, funny, and lots to relate to.

Joining along with Frontier Dreams for Crafting On and As Kat Knits for Unraveled Wednesday.

Thank you for visiting today! What are you working on this week?

Have a good day!


Sunday, August 9, 2020

Saturday Stitch - Box Stitch

 Hello Friends,


I hope you are doing well. Saturday stitch is on a Sunday this weekend because yesterday got really busy and I didn't get to the post as planned. Today I knitted the box stitch from the book 750 Knitting Stitches by Erika Knight. It was an easy pattern. It was similar look as the basket weave pattern. I think it adds nice texture to a project.

Pattern: 


Multiples of 4 +2

Row 1: K2, *p2,k2; rep from * to end.

Row 2: P2, *k2,p2; rep from * to end.

Row 3: As row 2.

Row 4: As row 1.

Rep these 4 rows.

Pattern from 750 Knitting Stitches by Erika Knight.


Thank you for visiting my blog today. I hope that you enjoyed the stitch of the day!


Have a good day!







Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Knitting Cowl and Reading Progress

Hello Friends,

I hope you are doing well. Just a short post today. We were out looking at a condo-townhouse tonight that we loved. We were busy with discussing what we'll do next. It is such a fun time and I loved looking around the neighborhood and thinking about a possible future there. I am enjoying looking for our first home that we are buying together and I like that we still have time to look and find the right place for us.

I have been making more progress on the Waverly Weekend cowl. I found the pattern on Ravelry by designer Donna Brooks. 



I am continuing to read One Day in December by Josie Silver and I really like it so far. I am enjoying following along with the story of Laurie and Jack and can't wait to see where it takes them. I am also reading Everything is F*cked by Mark Manson. I will be reading more of that one soon.

Joining along with Frontier Dreams for Crafting On, As Kat Knits for Unraveled Wednesday, and for Ginny's monthly Yarn Along over at Small Things.

Have a good week!


Saturday, August 1, 2020

Saturday Stitch - Dot Stitch

Hello Friends,

I hope you are doing well. Today I knitted the dot stitch. It was a very simple pattern, fun to knit, and it looks so nice. It would add a nice texture to hats and other garments.





Pattern:

Cast on multiples of 4 +3

Row 1 (RS): K1, *p1,k3; rep from * to last 2 sts, p1,k1.
Row 2: Purl.
Row 3: *K3, p1; rep from * to last 3 sts, k3.
Row 4: Purl.

Repeat these 4 rows.

Pattern from 750 Knitting Stitches - The Ultimate Knit Stitch Bible by Erika Knight.


Thank you for visiting today! 


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