As usual, the winter break is quickly slipping away, with only one week left before the return of school. It should be a good semester though, as I only have one class to take to fulfill my coursework requirement for my MSEE. It’s also more of a practical course (Advanced FGPA Programming for the curious), so I’m hoping that translates into more lab based hands-on work, rather than theoretical math homework.
One thing’s for sure, I am sure enjoying this one class per semester gig. I only had one class last semester, and it was pretty light on homework, so it made for lots of knitting and dyeing time. I definitely wouldn’t have been able to keep up with all the Loopy Ewe orders last year, since I was taking 3 classes per semester. So it’s nice to be able to slow down and ease into more practical work, and less busy coursework. And hopefully, before I know it, I’ll be done and will have all my evenings free to play with my sticks and string. (Do note that I am closing my eyes and pretending that the 5000 lb thesis gorilla sitting next to me is really a 5 lb poodle…)
I’ve made significant progress on feeding my stranded mitten hunger, with this beauty, which has been completed in the time between the picture and this post.
I’m using my own hand-dyed 1200 MHz BFL, in colors I dyed up for a soap swap with Megan. I had a feeling the colors Megan picked would be dynamite, so I tossed some yarn into the dye pots for myself. And I’m quite happy I did. Even though two color knitting is involved, mittens knit up fast! I knit the first mitten in under 6 hours for sure. I’m hoping to have a complete pair to wear out and about next week. :)
Speaking of quick knits, I have a few completed hats that I haven’t shown off yet. First up is a Shedir knit for my roommate’s birthday gift, back in early December. I used the suggested yarn, Rowan Calmer, which was a bit of a love/hate relationship for me. I love how it looks with the cables, and that it’s easy care (it’s a cotton/acrylic blend), but it was a bit of a pain to knit. It’s super stretchy, and is a bit hard to tension properly when throwing, because it just pulls out like a slinky. I really love the finished product, and so does Tony, but I’m not sure it’ll be a standard yarn in my repertoire.
The hat is also a bit of a send off gift, as Tony is moving out next week. He and I have been roommates and friends for 6 years, since being randomly assigned together in the dorms during our Freshman year of college. We didn’t get along too well that first year, in fact, we might have had our share of major annoyances with each other. But over time, we learned to get along, and now we’re really good friends. He’s been in Albuquerque taking a break for the last year or so, and last Fall he decided to go back and finish his degree in Socorro.
After trying a semester of daily commuting (it’s about 75-90 minutes), he’s decided to move back down until he finishes. I’m sad that he’s moving out, but I know he’ll be around to visit, especially since I’m letting him keep his old fix up car in the garage to work on during weekends. I know that 6 years ago I would have never predicted becoming such fast friends with a complete stranger, but looking back, that year in the dorms was one of the biggest growth periods in my life, and I’m glad I decided to get a random roomie.
The other hats I haven’t shown are the pair of matching Koolhass Hats (Koolhasses? Koolhi? Bueller, anyone?) that I knitted for my brother and his wife. I loved this pattern, and would highly recommend it to anyone. We all know that Jared is a talented designer, and this hat is no exception. It’s great looking, easy to knit and very versatile.
I knit the hats out of Malabrigo (the orange version), and Manos Wool/Silk (the pewter version), and loved both. It was my first time knitting with both yarns, and I think I might just be a Malabrigo addict now. The colors are so rich and the yarn so soft, you can’t help but fall in love with every stitch.
Finally, there’s a Yarn Nerd shop update online, with a nice stash of 1700 MHz BFL and 1500 MHz Merino. The BFL is in some overdyed colors which came out really nice. Go pick some up, because I’m dangerously close to keeping it all for myself, and the last thing I need is more yarn! ;)
Have a great weekend everyone, I’m off to knit another mitten!









Fabulous knits! I love the colours for your herringbone’s!!
Great knits! The colors for your mittens look great together. I have the Koolhass on my list!
there’s an orange malabrigo koolhaas in my future too.
Question - the Koolhaas pattern says it fits 17″ heads - did you find that it stretched to fit larger heads? The giftee’s head I want to make it for is 22″….don’t know if it would be doomed to not fitting…..
Nice knits! Every time you post I am impressed. I wish I was as fast at getting things done. :)
What beautiful work! Koolhaas and Shedir are both on my list.
I’ve been using “Koolhaassen”.
I hope you enjoy your last week of winter break! Your knits all look great.
The hats all look fabulous! You know, whenever I look at the semi-solid Malabrigo, I think of you. It reminds me of your dye style. I think you can give them a run for their money, Adam.
Love the hat mania, the Shedir is esp. impressive. Welcome to the world of Malabrigo love, and have a great semester!
I love the mittens, and the hats! Isn’t Malabrigo just fabulous? It’s by far my favorite yarn. Did you find yours here in NM, or order it online?
so pretty! The Manos Wool/Silk looks gorgeous! I have yet to try the Koolhaas yet, but it’s flagged in my IK!
Good luck with the thesis…I have the same sense of dread about my “big test” in April.
Gorgeous. I do hope you get more time to dye & knit this semester…your projects are inspiring!
Great knits! I love the mittens. Stranded mitts seem to be on a lot of needles these days and I’d love to get some on mine too! It is funny how friendships develop sometimes.
Great hats and mittens! I wish it were cold enough here to wear either…
Good luck with the thesis. It’ll be a roller coaster, for sure, but you’ll feel so great when you’re done!!
All your projects are just gorgeous! Beautifully photographed too!
Oh, all of you people making those lovely mitts are like sirens calling me to cast on! gah! I just frogged a Shedir I started about a year ago and I heartily concur. Fiddly knit. It’s so pretty but too much of a pain to knit and compared to some of my other hats, not all that warm. I love your Koolhass though!
Seeing your herringbone mittens makes me want to pick mine up again. I heart the color combo you went with. I have knit a Koolhaas from Malabrigo, but now I want to knit one with the Manos Silk….nice.