Now that this sign is no longer needed (for the most part) for one of my 'kids'....
I'll bring you up to date on how 'varied' the week turned out.
Indiana shopping found a wee bit of cotton! Both Joann's there and Hobby Lobby had some of the colors I've been looking for.
I've been asked where I find the large skeins of cotton. Hobby Lobby had these kinds of 'kits' in stock. I've been looking for pink, purple, black and brown solid colors. Found 'em!
A 5 year old is no longer 5, now he's 6 with his birthday pancakes.
Once the papers were finally finished..and turned in...the 'games' began. First it was Guitar hero before X-box... (keep in mind, no sleep for 3 days.)
A BBQ in the afternoon with fellow graduates...
Reception in the Law School Library for family and friends in the evening...
Worthy opponents for warm ups and teaching the parentals what really went on for 3 years...
Before off to the tournament...to round out the day.
After a few short hours of sleep, next up brought on THEE ceremony... before....
the Momma kiss...(NO occasion is complete without it!)
And after! Only missing one sibling...(darn 'family friendly' employers that won't remember that family events need all parts of the FAMILY!) We missed you kiddo! Oldest kiddlet, get your pens and pencils out. Your next turn is coming up shortly! (Just don't remind me that you're moving away soon.)
I then had the chance to go to the outlet store of the Bernat/Paton's factory in Listowel. Here's what I picked up. Check out those cones in the back! They're not in the stores yet, but watch out for them! They're a DK weight yarn called Baby Jacquard! (can't remember right now if they'll be Bernat or Patons. but yummy!) They're made for baby type projects and will make jacquard patterns like so many of the sock yarns! It's all acrylic so that means easy wash up for Mommies. And soooooooooo soft! Outlet shopping is fantastic for mill ends deals and bunches on cones! I love the longer length so I don't have to put multiple skeins together!On the way out of the Graduation festivities, baby girl hadn't been feeling so well...and a couple of days later ended up in the hospital back in Boston. While we KNOW she wasn't looking for attention, she certainly got some. For the next few days, she was having some 'interesting' conversations with her sister and myself, compliments to the iv injectables aka known as pain meds. She's home and back to work now, thankfully. But while she was in the beginning stages of her own little 'adventure away from home' I couldn't keep my head from being 'Mom' also known as momma worry time. Better known to my kids as Mom's freakin' out.
I knit these three little darlings out of the mill ends I'd just picked up while on the way home as I got a text message stating she'd just been given morphine as the flight attendants said it was time to turn off the cell phones. I highly recommend that not every parent experience that event. After all, you're not allowed to tell the pilot to 'punch it' to get you home faster to be able to check on your kid. But it does speed up your knitting when you can't get more details about the 'mass' found in a CT Scan. (update...it's been treated and is no longer a scare. But...I do need more hair dye I tell you).
3 hats on one 4 1/2 hour flight. Yep...that's some fast knitting I tell you. The one on the left is the regular Umbilical Chord hat pattern as written from the original Stitch 'n Bitch book. The middle one was knit with the remainder of the same skein as the left one, but with only 56 stitches cast on. Same for the one on the right. These three have been mailed off for an AC4C project to benefit the Cooper University Hospital in New Jersey.
I finished the Chocolate Chip Kitchen set during the Graduation week. These will match up with the Chocolate Chip Sack Sock I'd finished prior to the Graduation trip. Notice how the striping is so different with the different numbers of cast on stitches. All these things were from the single 12 oz skein of Bernat Handicrafter Cotton skein! Count 'em...Sack Sock, Kitchen Hanging Hand Towel, Dishcloths in large and small and a Tribble. All were knitted with the Simply Striped Pattern series found over <<<<<<---there! Goggle for Abigail's Tribble pattern.
After returning home, my local Joann's had these treasures in store for me. (Yep, just for me...only me..har har har....) Go fast and see if your store has them in stock. Out of the 3 Joann's near me, only one of them carried these huge skeins.The set on the left are cotton, and on the right are acrylic in Sport/DK weight. They're all in the "Baby" label, but the cotton is the same gauge as the regular worsted weight cottons. I think the "baby" title is more for the color groupings rather than the weight of the fibers.
I used the Chiffon Prints of the Bernat Baby Sport to knit up another Just My Size Basketweave Preemie Blanket as written in the patterns over <<<<<-------there. I found it to be very light weight and really soft. The final size ended up 19" wide and 21" in length using this DK weight yarn. The skein is on the top right hand side of the stack up above. For charity knitting it's good stuff for a great price! I'm guessing I could get 3 of those blankets out of the single skein. I used 81g/2.75 oz of the skein, which if I have my math correctly figured out comes to 259 yards of yarn. Yep, I'll use it again. The end of this month will be the annual Stitches from the Heart Tea in my local neighborhood, so I need a few things for the preemies to take with me. This will be the beginning of that knitting.
Before I'd left for Indiana, one of the two local Michael's had these new Confectionery Colors by Lily in stock. When I was at the outlet store, it confirmed my suspicions. Lily Cotton, Bernat Handicrafter cotton and those one pound bags of mill ends that I've picked up at AC Moore stores, are all made in the Spinrite Factory up in Listowel! So, I was right with the Pink Stripes set when I said they were identical! Ahhhhhh..thank the grocery stores for teaching me to read labels. I do recommend if you're ever up there, to stop in and visit. You will be on overload...all kinds of Paton's and Bernat's and mill ends..and and and..well....what are you waiting for? I have to get back to Birthday knitting for 3 more kids and my dad's vest is still staring at me. I think it's perfecting that 'evil eye' stare!
Happy knitting! (wonder if the son has woken up yet?)
One moment while I wipe the drool off my keyboard after looking at all that yarn! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad your daughter is ok. They make us worry no matter how old they are.
oh, i am SO jealous of your cotton! and this weekend, my family is gone "up north" (port huron, MI) and i havnt been U.S yarn shopping in AGES! (i live on the canadian side of the detroit river)
ReplyDeletei NEED to get to your land of great yarn selection!
thankyou for the reply!
ReplyDeletein that case, i think its road trip time!
Envy and jealousy consume me. Ever since I first saw this post I've been looking for a wholesaler in my neck of the woods (Southeast) to no avail. Oh how I wish I could have been with you.
ReplyDeleteI need the pattern for the little hats! THat is such a good idea and I never know how long to make them.
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