Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Only silliness for a few days, please. My creative juices are lagging, which means that real life is dragging me down.
No offense to all who are suffering or hurting or looking for a shoulder to lean on. I'll be back and my liberal bleeding heart will re-commence the bleeding.
I need to bake something sweet, I need to read a girly novel that is not heart-breaking, I need to play with Play-Doh with my kids, I need to knit something fun and full of color.
So, if you are feeling happy or giddy, share with me, please!
Thursday, April 16, 2009
I am going to work early today because it is my daughter's 16th birthday today. Sigh.
She is in the school musical and has rehearsals every night, so the parents provide meals this week. Tonight is my night and I need to get home from work early to cook and bake cupcakes for the overworked-but-musically-talented-children.
She wasn't into a picture this morning when I left so I can't share her sixteen year gorgeousness with you all, but trust me, she's gorgeous inside and out.
Happy Birthday, dear firstborn. I am sorry I had to try out all the parenting techniques out you first.
Biz wise, I've been busy designing a new sock pattern. It is called "Textures Swirl" because it is a spin-off of the design in my "Textures" hat and scarf pattern. Original-no? It's quite fun to knit and perfect for those fingering weight yarns you have in your stash. I don't have it up in my stores yet, but it is available as a kit with some gorgeous yarn and a beautiful bag and other goodies at Necessitae right now. Soon, I'll get it up and will try to get my addled brain to remember to post when I list it.
Have a beautiful day, here it is sunny and gorgeous.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Check out Necessitae tomorrow!

EtchCollab
Originally uploaded by Knitter Kim
I'm offering a collaboration for auction tomorrow at Necessitae.com.
The talented Ula at www.TheCherubsCloset.com and I are having fun wit Etch-a-Sketch. You won't want to miss it--yummy yarn and an original and beautiful lap tee.
Also, Necessitae is celebrating it's birthday by raising money for a very deserving charity, The Sukuli Project.
http://sukuliproject.org/default.html
Please stop by and see if you can find something you might like to purchase. All of the charity money goes directly to The Sukuli Project.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Well, I think a large part of the attraction is the kicking soundtrack. The music is always different, appropriate and usually something I haven't heard before.
One of the songs in Season 3 was "Chariot" from a band called Page France. (Now defunct, WAAAH.) This song is so compelling, I had to locate it on iTunes and download it immediately. I think I'll be back to just buy all of their albums when I have some extra cash. I've listened to "Chariot" approximately 20 times tonight and don't want to stop.
Here's a video someone published on You Tube with this track:
http://www.last.fm/music/Page+France/+videos/+1--mtHyuNTaj0
Enjoy!
Friday, August 15, 2008
I have a lot to catch up on with you, though!
First, I have a new scarf and hat pattern up for sale. This is the first one I've published myself, so the learning curve was a little steep, but well worth it, I think.

There are several places you can buy Textures, but the easiest is probably at my cart HERE.
Also, you can find it at Ravelry and Etsy.
The feedback so far is great, and I love seeing all of the gorgeous hand dyed yarns knit up!
I have another new scarf design making it's debut tonight--Ginkgo goes live at 9ET at Necessitae tonight. I'm starting to prepare items that are perfect for holiday gifts, so keep an eye out. :)
Ginkgo is a fun design that I carried with me for a few months until I had the time to work it out in yarn. I'm tickled with the way it has turned out and I may publish this pattern as well.
I tell you, I had to love the "vision" to keep knitting those little ginkgo leaves.
On the personal front, the countdown is on until the first day of school. It doesn't seem to give me enough time to get all of the required supplies and clothes and forms filled out, and books purchased, and getting us all acclimated to getting up earlier.
We just returned from a wonderful vacation in Ithaca, NY. It was a fabulous trip, but I will have to write more on that next time.
Have a wonderful day!
Sunday, June 29, 2008
To celebrate, we're raising some money to benefit the ASPCA. Many of us at Necessitae have furry friends we've adopted and so this is a charity near and dear to our hearts.
I've created a "Calico" colorway and the proceeds will be donated to the ASPCA.

I've also worked on a collaboration with the fabulous Ula of The Cherub's Closet. It's a bright and summery set that sure would look cute on your little sunshine!

Also stocking is the newest installment of my Project Runway series of colorways--Austin Scarlett!

Please come and check it out!
My sweet great-Grandma Katie (Actually she's my step-great-Grandma but my stepmother's family has always been so wonderful to me that I dropped the step's a long time ago.) passed away early this year. Yesterday was her memorial service. She was 106 years old and lived her whole life as a kind, generous, positive ray of light. She was fascinating and to think of the things she lived through...
WWI, WWII, Korean War, Vietnam, the Gulf War, the Iraq War.
Theodore Roosevelt was President when she was born.
The first car.
The roaring twenties.
The Great Depression.
And so much more. It was wonderful to listen to her family members stand and describe what she meant to them. Her revered described her as a perfect example of someone who doesn't grow older and bitter. She relished each day.
Thank you, Grandma Katie. It was privilege to have known you.
Monday, June 16, 2008
The weather has been so kooky here. I can't recall getting this much rain in quite a long time. Maybe back in 1993 when the Mississippi flooded. Anyway, the rain and the tornado warnings have been in abundance lately, but I did manage to use my new clothesline on Saturday! Hubby was kind enough to install a new one for me after the dog broke my last one. The weather was perfect for hanging clothes on the line--sunny, warm and breezy. Four loads dried in record time.
On the work front, I have been slower than usual because the kiddos keep me running, running until I'm so tired at night I can't stay up and work. I have managed to get some things finished lately, though.
I have some "Chloe" sock yarn instock at Necessitae. I also stocked some "Hot Mango" on 2 ply targhee, but that has sold already.

I finished this zipped jacket the other day. The yarn is Full Belly Farm dyed by Morwenna at Mosaic Moon in her Blue Goblin colorway. It's such an amazing colorway, I loved knitting this up.

Up next are two skeins of self-striping cashmere/merino blend sock yarn. Are you drooling yet? This is for a charity event called True Colors. Dyers are given a set of colors to dye and we each create an item in that colorway and the proceeds are donated to a charity of our choice. It's such an amazing idea and I am thrilled to be participating!

The charity event starts on June 19th, my auction is HERE. There are other lovely yarns and other dyed items, so please go and see if you can find something to bid on.
Next up, I have a dress I knit that is going up for auction tomorrow. The talented Christy over at Fussybutt has created a pair of sweet pink wool bloomers to match this dress. Here's the AUCTION LINK. Go bid! :)

Lastly, I leave you with a picture of some goodies I found waiting in the garden during a brief respite from the rain. Garlic scapes!!! We have them once a year and are they ever a treat.

Take care, and stay dry, please!
Sunday, May 04, 2008
Borscht!

Borscht
Originally uploaded by Knitter Kim
I've been having fun this weekend, playing with some recipes I've never tried before. Yesterday, I made a Ragu Bolognese which was quite rich and delicious on some farfalle pasta. It was served with Italian bread and a salad and for dessert, an apple pie made completely from scratch topped with real whipped cream. We all staggered away from the table too full to even discuss the meal properly.
Today, I left Italy and went to Russia. I made borscht which is a tantalizing mix of flavors. Meaty from the beef, earthy from the beets, a little tangy from the apples and the vinegar, and sweet, too. Top the bowl with a dollop of sour cream and it's a complete meal. Very filling and satisfying and the kids enjoyed calling it "vampire soup" due to the really lovely red hue from the roasted beets.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Swap Bag
Originally uploaded by Knitter Kim
Over at Wooly Wonder forums, some of us are doing a sock kit swap! Each participant created a sock project bag, and include goodies and yarn for a pair of socks. Here's my contribution, it went out today to my swapee. The yarn is cashmere/merino and I created the colorway for the recipient. Also included is a set of brittany dpns, a chibi, and some beautiful lampwork stitch markers made by my friend Sue at Pink Lemonade.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
CHRISTIAN:

SANTINO:

Both are at my Etsy store along with a few other colorways:
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5169850
Thanks for looking!
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Vintage Garden Shrug

shrugfront
Originally uploaded by Knitter Kim
It's been a bit of a shrug mania here. This one is knit from BFL I kettle dyed shades of orange and green. Then, I knit it up and added the green trim. I love it!
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
TIM GUNN:

HEIDI KLUM:

Both go on sale tonight along with two other new colorways,
SILVER BIRCH:

ESPRADILLE:

To get to the store, click here. Thank you!
Saturday, March 08, 2008
These are the things that I know happened:
I managed to finish some knitting (pictures later)
I accrued late fees at the library (BAD girl--I work at a library!)
I killed a fish and a plant.
I blanked out on a wedding shower.
My brother and his wife had their first baby, a girl named Kennedi.
That's about all I can recall. The flu killed my memory, I swear it did.
Now, on to the knitting! A wonderful soap maker,Rachel, and I did a trade and I shipped off my part of the trade this week. It's a bodice knit in a cotton/wool blend yarn. I knit it so that she can attach a fabric skirt to it. It also contains an adjustable neckline so that her girlie can always have the "perfect" fit as she grows.

Bear with me as Flickr and I figure out this blogging thing together!
Next up is a shrug I designed on the fly (meaning I made ZERO notes in my notebook and will have to re-figure everything if I want to make another one--which I do, of course) . I especially love the sleeves and want to make another one so I can make those sleeves again. The yarn is 3 ply Merino I kettle dyed in my "Crest" colorway, which is one of my faves. This little number is being sent to a paper artist mama for her birthday celebration.

That's all for now, don't forget to change your clocks tonight!
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
I finished a sweater to celebrate the Lantern Festival for Chinese New Year. I really love the way it turned out.

Also, a sweet sweater for a customer:

Tuesday, January 15, 2008
I forgot to mention ages ago that I've had a pattern published! Remember the secret orange and brown project of a year ago? Well, here it is:

This is the High Top Hoodie in the new SnB book, "Son of a Stitch n Bitch" and the book has been out since Novemember. (Proof I need a PR person.) It's been exciting to see my work in print in a book that thousands of people buy! So, go get one and knit your man a hoodie in his favorite colors.
However, in the middle of the drawing, the dyeing, the knitting, I've been doing some reading. I was off of work during the holidays and started one of the saddest books of my reading history. Mary by Janis Cooke Newman is a page turner which leaves you disheartened but compelled to move forward, hoping to find that the woman's life contained any joy. Not much is known about Mary Todd Lincoln, save for the usual references to her insanity. This book has been an eye opener for me and my husband and I plan a trip to Springfield, IL this summer with our children to visit the Abraham Lincoln Museum.
Here is a recent finished object! This is a cabled wrap made from Hempathy by Elsebeth Lavold. It was an interesting yarn to work with and it has a beautiful drape.
Oh! Also, some exciting news! I've been asked to become a part of Necessitae which is a huge privilege, considering they have several immensely talented knitters already. I will begin stocking there on the 30th of January.