Hi Knitters,
All links will be found at the end of the post.
What did you do last weekend? I hope you had some time to knit. On Friday we did another trip to Minneapolis with my son. He had a recruiting weekend with the swim team at the University of Minnesota. My husband and I drove up and back but my son stayed until Sunday and took the bus home. He survived just fine so all is good. I worry.
On our Friday that was filled with car time I knit on several projects but made really good progress on my Cherry Blossom socks from Cakewalk Yarns. I have the heel and gusset decreases completed and now I am ready to fly on the foot. I should have this pair done in no time. I am in love with this yarn and colorway. I'll be sad when the socks are done because I am enjoying knitting them so much.
I also worked on my Silk Moon Crescent (ahem, Fruit Slice) shawlette. I am almost done. There is so much interest in this shawl now that Jaala Spiro, the designer, started a knitalong group on Ravelry and loads of people are joining in, including me. This is such a fun and fast shawl that some are already finishing up within a couple of days.
On our way home we drove through St. Paul. My husband had just been up to Minneapolis a couple of weeks ago for work and he stopped at this homemade ice cream shop and wanted to go again. We had a nice healthy lunch and then ruined that by treating ourselves to enormous ice cream cones at the Grand Ole Creamery. It was totally worth it. I had banana cream pie and coffee half scoops (yes, those are half scoops) and my husband had marshmallow and mango half scoops. We were like a couple of kids in ice cream cone heaven.
I kept telling my husband that I thought I had been on this street before when I was on tour for Itty-Bitty Nursery and I went to the Yarnery way back in 2007. I knew the Yarnery was in an old house-type building. Sure enough as we were driving away I saw the yarn shop! The Yarnery is a great yarn shop and you should visit if you get the chance. It is really fun in there. And who knew that after you knit and shop for yarn that you can walk down the street and have the best homemade ice cream around? That sounds like a good day to me.
Coming up this week I am reviewing and giving away a new book that you won't want to miss. Be sure to check back for that. On other fronts, I really have to buckle down on some work knitting that I have to finish up as deadlines are approaching quickly over the next couple of weeks. Today I also need to write a list of all of my upcoming project commitments and the deadlines so I can prioritize and keep it straight. I have a busy knitting schedule lined up over the upcoming months! Much knitting fun is ahead that I am really excited about.
Here are all of the links from this post:
Cakewalk Yarns
Cherry Blossom Cakewalk Yarn
How I make my socks (the free pattern)
Signature Needle Arts dpns (the US size 1 green needles in my socks)
My post on the Silk Moon Crescent Shawl
The Silk Moon Crescent Shawl pattern
The Silk Moon Crescent Knitalong group on Ravelry
Itty-Bitty Nursery
The Yarnery in St. Paul, MN
Grand Ole Creamery in St. Paul, MN
Have a good start to the week, Knitters. I'll be back soon with an awesome book giveaway!
best, susie
Thanks to you I just joined my first KAL: the fruit slice shawlette! :)
ReplyDeleteGo Betz!!!!! Can't wait to see your shawl.
ReplyDeleteI am in the middle of knitting things for my LYS's first anniversary, but you better believe I'm dreaming of this fruit slice.
ReplyDeleteAnd I've finally become one of THOSE people- everything I say starts with, "Oh, did you see on Susan B. Anderson's blog..." hahahaha Then I'm always surprised when they don't know 100% who you are (even when they aren't knitters). It's kind of like saying, "Oh, did you hear in the president's state of the union address?" It's so funny. I didn't even realize everything I was talking about came from your blog, but my LYS owner was listening to me talk this weekend, and she started laughing. She finally brought it to my attention that I've been talking about you and your blog stuff for like 2 solid weeks- non-stop.
And I mean that as a compliment, and totally not a stalkery-creepy statement! :D
Hi Lacey!
ReplyDeleteYou are a cute one:)
xo, susan
Hi Susan! I received my Cherry Blossom yarn last week and can't wait to get started. Thanks again for introducing this yarn through your blog. I have so much fun reading all about your projects. Can't wait to see what's next.
ReplyDeleteIf Susan says it and Betz joins it then I'm in too!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for everything, I just love your blog.
I love Grand Ole Creamery!
ReplyDeleteNext time you're there, you should check out Punch Pizza across the street - true Neopolitan style pizza. Punch and Grand Ole Creamery are one of our family's favorite nights out.
Ooh yarn shop and ice cream, perfect trip! :)
ReplyDeleteThat was a fun day!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of your signature needles. No matter how hard I work at it, I always seem to get ladders when I use dpns. I've really taken to the short circs (9in) because of that. If you have any good tips, I would love them!
I just got back from a knitting retreat up north...got a LOT of knitting done. I'm ready to start my second Cherry Blossom sock and start knitting on the lace for Piper's Journey. Whew! I can't keep up with you!
ReplyDeleteoh, i miss the grand ole creamery! their lemon ice cream is the best i've ever had....
ReplyDeleteI think I need to get more knitting done. I've been super busy and not had a whole lot of time to knit. My family insists I feed them and do laundry instead. I hope to finish the shawl I'm working on today at the dentists office.Omg I'm looking forward to going to the dentist because I want time to knit!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great day to have w/your hubbie. I had one too w/mine.
ReplyDeleteI have my Cakewalk yarn but have to learn to do socks first before I use that beauty! I love ice cream and that looked SO good....did you have to? Glad you had fun and your son got home safe and sound.
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