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Thursday, September 06, 2007

Knit, Knit

Hi Knitters,
I have been knitting a ton lately. Some I can share and some I can't. I'd like to share everything I knit because I feel such accomplishment when I finish a project. There is nothing better. I lined up just a few of the projects I have going and believe me this is the tip of the iceberg! I know Stacey recently posted about the guilt she felt for having three projects going. I had to laugh at the number I have going all at once. It is a huge number that I don't really want to know. I don't mind because I always finish everything I start just not in an orderly fashion.
Starting at the left is a baby sweater I am working on. It is made in pistachio Nashua Cilantro. This is a springy, springy yarn. Next I have my second watermelon Sereknity sock. I've just got to get the second sock done for the fall. I am trudging away to complete pairs for several single socks I made over the summer. You know how that goes.

Next in line is the beautiful O-Wool Balance that I have been hearing so much about. I had to order some to try for myself. I ordered from here. Boy, oh boy, is everyone right about this yarn. It is wonderful to knit with and is an organic wool and cotton blend. It has a great texture but is light to work with. I see a sweater in my future with this beautiful yarn. It is a worsted weight with the gauge listed from 19-21 stitches per four inches, knit on a US size 5-7 needle. I am knitting a really fun toy out of that beautiful pale blue right now. I recommend this yarn. It is lovely.
Last but not least is my trusty Manos Del Uruguay which I also purchased here. This colorway is spruce which is the perfect name for this project. What could be better than the rustic stitches of this fantastic wool. I simply love this yarn and always will.
I have a couple quick updates I need to tell you about. First of all, the paypal progress to sell my patterns from this blog is not progressing well at all. We are waiting for an email that was supposed to arrive this week and I guess there is still one day to go so maybe tomorrow. After we get that go ahead things should start moving along.
Secondly, I posted my tour dates that are coming up so fast. I hope you check those out and come out to see me if you are close by. I had so much fun last year on tour and this year looks even better. I love getting out there to see all of those great knitters. Plus I get to talk about baby stuff and that's always a happy topic.
Lastly, I want to share a quick assignment my daughter, who is eight, had for homework after the first day of school. The teacher asked her to write down words that describe her and her favorite things. I loved her list so much I asked her if she would write a copy for me and here is her list:
artist, Lisa Loeb, bananas, red and purple, reading, story writing, panda and polar bears, watermelon, brownies, fairies, sparkles, colored rocks, soccer, gymnastics, piano, cray-pas, knitter, drawing dresses, starbucks frappacinos, chocolate cake, fresh from the farm carrots, sweet peas, dancing, strawberries, shrinky dinks, laughing, weeping mulberry trees, and family.
That list makes me wish I was eight. If only....
best, susie

10 comments:

  1. I checked the distance from Austin to Plano - it's over 200 miles :-( I don't think I will be making your book signing, which is a shame, I thought it might be closer and I could try to get to it. Still I have IBN to look forward to in October ;-)

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  2. Wow! That's a lot of knitting… I love it!

    MAN, too bad I still don't live in Holland, I'd totally be first in line at your book signing. I'd love to meet you in person! What's the deal? No Detroit? :)

    Maybe I could swing the Walker one? Oh but Holland's got Lizzie Anne's yarn shop too… it'd be a good excuse to visit the shop again!

    That O-Wool sounds great!

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  3. We have decided Sat Nov 2 for Salt Lake City at The Wool Cabin. We can't wait!!

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  4. We have decided Saturday, Nov 3 for Salt Lake City at The Wool Cabin. We can't wait!!

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  5. Hi Suzette,

    Saturday, Nov. 3 sounds great. I am so excited and thank you so much for getting this arranged. We will have a great time!
    susan

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  6. Can you even believe I have never been to the Knitting Tree? So there or Lakeside - I will totally be catching up with you with my book for fresh ink!:) The countdown continues...

    Thank you for making me feel better about my project pile - yours is enviable though!!

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  7. Reading "shrinky dinks" just brought me right back to being 8 myself. At least if I can't be eight again, I have three kids who will be! I'll enjoy it through them instead :)

    And that baby sweater color is fabulous! I see one for Addison in the near future . . .

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  8. Hope you really are coming to the Big Apple. If you want some suggestions on great places to eat, let me know!

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  9. Yipee! I'll see you at Needlework Unlimited. Do you think I'll have your new book by then? I've pre-ordered it from Amazon but it looks like they have changed the release date :(

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