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26Dec, 2006
Tuesday
12:11PM ET

i hope that everyone has been enjoying the holiday season whatever holiday you happen to celebrate! christmas is over and i'm back at work through thursday when i get off again for the new year. i'm sure many of you are on vacation or just have the time off. just think how lucky you are not to be sitting in your office right now.

i managed to get some great christmas knitting booty this year! look what i got!

mmmm, lace
mmmm, lace

i only hope that i can actually make something from them in 2007! time is swiftly winging away from me and before i know it i'm going to have a baby and no time for knitting for a while. i'm trying to get in some things for her first before she's born and then have some mindless knitting standing by for when she appears in our home. regardless, i'm happy to have these books in my collection. they're gorgeous and full of beautiful patterns.

well, my christmas knitting went off without a hitch. i finished all three hats i wanted to make and gifted them to my family members on the 23rd.

christmas hats!christmas hats!christmas hats!

i used up most of the disney wool/acrylic blend that i bought in japan last year for these hats. yes, there is a disney brand yarn! and it comes with little tags that you can sew into your garments with pooh or mickey on them. very cute. the hat for my FIL was made with knitpicks swish i had leftover from the first pair of glittens i made and then the pair of glittens i am making for myself right now. i made up the pattern for my BIL's hat, the hat for linda is just a generic baby cable hat, and the FIL's hat was made with this pattern from fig and plum.

now, i'm still working on the noro 3-hole shawl. a row here and there adds up to a repeat here and there and now i'm more than half way between the 1st and 2nd hole. it's pretty mindless knitting so i work on it whenever i want to just watch TV and not do much thinking.

i made some stash enhancements recently which i have to take pictures of and add to the stash page. i bought 4 balls of dale of norway falk (2 black, 2 white) for the pirate hat and mittens for my father and 3 hanks of noro cashmere islands (yum!) for the hat and mittens for my mom. i'm loving this yarn! the noro is just gorgeous and i'm looking forward to doing my first fair isle with the falk. i'm going to practice with the last of my disney yarn (which is roughly the same weight and gauge as the falk) as soon as i've freed up the appropriate needles.

these appropriate needles are currently engaged in make some glittens for myself! i figure it's gotta get cold around here soon and i'll need some gloves/mittens when it does. i think that i made them a little too big but i have a feeling they might shrink up a bit when i wash and dry them.

swish glittens galore
swish glittens galore

this time around i've devised a new system of knitting them where i pick up stitches between the fingers and then decrease them away on the next round to close up holes. it works really well and the joins feel a lot more substantial. i'm sure i'll be done with these before the weekend. they're so easy! then i'll get started on the hats and mittens for my parents and some baby knitting.

can you believe that i'm actually thinking about buying another set of denise needles? gosh, i love them. i have a set of the new ones and a set of the old ones, but the old needles don't connect well with the new cables and i've not always been able use them for projects because of this. i could really use another newer set. have you seen the pink version? $5 goes to breast cancer research. sounds like a good plan to me!

some blog news: i've decided to discontinue doing book reviews on the reading blog. i know it doesn't get much traffic and i was doing it mainly to remind myself of the books i've read but i just can't keep up with it. i've got to let something go because i've taken on a rather large and consuming project outside of work and home life (and this blog) that requires more of my attention. i'll still keep you updated as to what i'm reading on the sidebar but that'll be it after the last two reviews of 2006.

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#1

 posted by Veronique

26Dec, 2006
Tuesday
01:16PM ET

Oooh, Victorian Lace!! Although I'm sure it's a great book, you're right, it might be hard to keep count of your stitches while taking care of a newborn...
Have fun practicing fari isle!

#2

 posted by Danielle

26Dec, 2006
Tuesday
01:27PM ET

You got some great gifts! I think I may need to get a copy of the Victorian Lace book ... I really want to start a lace shawl, if I can ever finish any of the lingering projects I have at home!

Your gift recipients look great in their hats. JWD*, as my high school math teacher used to say!

* (Job Well Done!)

#3

 posted by Schrodinger

26Dec, 2006
Tuesday
01:53PM ET

OMG Disney yarn!! I shouldn't be surprised, but... I really am. The hats are lovely.

Great xmas gifts for you too.

#4

 posted by Stacey

26Dec, 2006
Tuesday
02:07PM ET

I feel your pain as I'm sitting in my office reading your blog! back to work for me also! Great books - I see a lace theme for you in the new year! The hats turned out really cute - a great threesome! Do you need more needles for your Denise set or just cords? I think you can buy one and/or the other from the company....the pink set is pretty cute though....

#5

 posted by caitlyn

26Dec, 2006
Tuesday
03:22PM ET

Yay for great knitting books!
Looks like you've been doing a lot of knitting lately. The glittens look amazing already!

#6

 posted by brooke

26Dec, 2006
Tuesday
05:59PM ET

The hats look great on their recipients!

#7

 posted by Hammy

26Dec, 2006
Tuesday
06:10PM ET

I didn't know that Ben Elton was in your family. Ok, there is the possibility of a very faint likeness in the first hat pic. We're about to push the old 100 mark today in Perth so count yourself lucky that Christmas is cold in NYC. Isn't the Christmas-New Year period the quietest at work and most relaxing? One of the last times you'll get to relax in the next 18 years, no doubt.

#8

 posted by Holly Burnham

26Dec, 2006
Tuesday
06:46PM ET

I've heard a lot of good things about Victorian Lace. I hope you enjoy that treat.

#9

 posted by Sandra

26Dec, 2006
Tuesday
07:54PM ET

great job! everyone looks so pleased in their new hats. :)

and ohmygosh, did you see grumperina's new scarf that she knit from Victorian Lace Today? it is sooo gorgeous. i can only imagine what other patterns that book has. . .can't wait to see you whip something up from it.

#10

 posted by laura b

26Dec, 2006
Tuesday
08:41PM ET

you really got and gave great gifts!

that's too funny about the disney yarn.

#11

 posted by colleen

26Dec, 2006
Tuesday
09:46PM ET

Disney yarn?!? Oh those marketing people.

You've got to show me that trick with the fingers.

#12

 posted by kaitlyn

27Dec, 2006
Wednesday
08:57AM ET

duuuuuuude. more denise needles???? you are on fire. I may have to buy some Dale of Norway just for the name ;)

#13

 posted by alison

27Dec, 2006
Wednesday
12:07PM ET

I'm sad it's over, too. Lovely lace books! You'd better get started on your shawl... :)

#14

 posted by Stephanie

27Dec, 2006
Wednesday
02:50PM ET

Yay for lovely new books. You know which one of those is my favorite, but I've heard good things about the Arctic Lace book too. I love the mittens.

#15

 posted by jacqueline

27Dec, 2006
Wednesday
03:23PM ET

i'm thinking you should cast on for something from the victorian lace book immediately. that way you don't need to juggle lace and the new born.

merry christmas to you and yours. i know 2007 is going to be a big one for your family and i am wishing you all the best.

#16

 posted by Elinor

27Dec, 2006
Wednesday
05:33PM ET

The knits look great! I'm sure you'll be drooling over lace patterns through the new year! Don't you hate the big build up to Christmas and then poof! It's over and you're back at work. I'm in grad school so no work for me but I'm annoyed that my husband isn't taking any time off. The parking lot at his office is empty but he has lots of work to do so he's there. *sigh* We're taking off for Boston in a week so he'll be on Baby Duty then!!!!

#17

 posted by Wendy DG

27Dec, 2006
Wednesday
07:44PM ET

I've been eyeing that Arctic Lace book. You'll have to let us know when you make something from the book.

#18

 posted by georgia

28Dec, 2006
Thursday
10:48AM ET

what pattern are you using for your glittens? i'm trying to make some for my hubby using knitty's "broad street mitten" pattern and it's way too big. i guess that's what i get for subing yarn...

#19

 posted by Gina

28Dec, 2006
Thursday
01:12PM ET

I have been oogling those pink Denise needles! It looks as if you had a very nice Christmas. Now...get to knitting some lace!

#20

 posted by beth

28Dec, 2006
Thursday
04:44PM ET

Is that Victorian Lace book any good? I looked at it briefly and thought I liked it. I have a long list on my wish list and that is one of them. I have so many I want!!!! Can't wait to see your pirate hat and mittens.

#21

 posted by carrie m

28Dec, 2006
Thursday
08:50PM ET

i'm using the same dale of norway yarn for my mittens, tho i admit that i've kind of stalled on them. i just don't feel so excited about it, and fair isle is WORK!

#22

 posted by alice

29Dec, 2006
Friday
09:11AM ET

those books both look pretty amazing - good luck with them! And that noro cashmere mix looks fantastic, I might have to find some space in my stash for it.