Usually this time of year is my most favourite, I love to see all the buds on the trees and all the bulbs coming up, new flowers, etc. Don't get me wrong, I'm no gardener, the fact that I've managed to keep my hibiscus plant alive for 6 years now is a complete miracle to me, but man, I do love me some Spring! This year...well I suppose it's because of our extended winter, but it seems like it's not even happening this year. We went right from three feet of snow on the ground to +30 temperatures within a week...me no like. I just realized I whine about the weather a lot...feh.
Speaking of whining...wait, no don't go!...are you still with me? Well I'm about to whine a bit, not a lot, just a bit, about one of my favourite blogger/writer/knitters, the yarn harlot herself...now, I've got nothing but love for her, being a fellow Canadian and basically living in the same area of the country and being a knitter and all...but I do have a wee bone to pick....I was given a copy of "At Knit's End"...and whilst reading it I came upon a page that said something about how knitter's should stop debating eachother's knitting, there was no wrong way to knit, and that they should all stop correcting eachother and and deal with the more important issue; how wrong crochet is.
Whoa...wait...what? I'm hurt...
On to more pleasant things, like finished stuff....here is a knitted Humbug Bag from 101 Designer one-skein wonders I made to hold my sock projects:
I used a carabiner clip instead of the recommended ribbon as a 'handle' so that I could clip it to my purse strap to take along with me. If you think the outside is wacky with the stripy stripy patterns, check out the material I lined it with:
Does it make you say "wow"? I'm not sure what I was after (or maybe high on? j/k) when I bought the material, but it actually matches some of the colours in the bag, so I'm claiming PMS as an excuse...that and the fact that it was in the quilt remnants bin and cost practically nothing....what's that, they should have paid me to take it out of their store? well humph!! Seriously I like the bag a lot, it's perfect for holding my dpns, tape measure, yarn, whatever little things I need, plus I left a little hole at the top for the yarn to feed though.
Speaking of socks, I finished another pair, this is another pattern from "Favorite Socks" (Cable Rib) and I modified it a wee bit for my own benefit:
Next I'll search for the perfect pattern to give my gorgeous Stitch Jones yarn the justice it so richly deserves.
6 comments:
That really is such an interesting comment about knitting vs. crocheting. I've been crocheting for about 3 yrs. now and L-O-V-E it, and I hope to learn how to knit someday too, but I don't see how I could ever hate crochet?! Hopefully she was kidding. Someone did tell me once to do all the crochet projects I ever want to complete before I learn how to knit, because I'll never want to go back to crochet. I love crochet so much I can't image that ever being true.:o)
I love knitting in first place, but I enjoy being able to crochet whatever I want too.
I love both the bag and the pink romantic socks! ;-)
The bag and the socks look terrific, nice job.
And so the debat continues over knitting versus crochet. Hopefully Harlot was just kidding. I love to do both, but unfortunately my knitting takes a back burner. My family and friends generaly want something crocheted, so I give them what they want.
Hi Karen, thanks for stopping by! I crocheted for about 17 years before I relearned how to knit, and I still love crochet, so not to worry!
Thanks Vik! I love doing both too, I like to be able to have the choice.
Hello Wanda, yes it does seem to be a hot button issue...I still can't figure out why...
I think Steph was kidding, unless she's just jealous b/c crocheting is so much faster than knitting. ;)
What pretty socks! Love the color you chose. Now I want a bag for my sock projects. But I can't crochet...even took a class and still can't do it...waaah.
Sharon I think you're right, cause I've since seen her blog about how a handy crocheted (really it was slip-stitched but I can forgive her) edge can stabilize a knitted neckline and keep it from stretching out.
Crochet and knitting really are two different crafts, I had a harder time learning to crochet than knit, that's for sure, but I still love both!
That bag is knitted, by the way, so you could make it no problem! :)
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