Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Major Wipeout

Yesterday was not a good day. The price one pays for getting cocky about their knitting progress. All of a sudden knitting the lace pattern got all wonky. I'd be going along just fine then the yo's just would not line up right! Contined for a couple of rows with the misguided belief that everything would work out ok and this was just a figment of my imagination -- you know how that goes (maybe if I ignore something long enough it will go away).
Thank you Elizabeth Zimmerman for teaching me how to "read" my knitting. Because of this, I did not have to complete the entire chart before realizing that everything was OH SO WRONG. Here comes the scary part -- took all 400+ stitches off the needles and ripped back to beginning of chart. Put all the stitches back on the needles, arranged with markers to verify correct number, then knit first chart row to confirm. Everything worked out ok. Repeats are in multiples of 12 so think I might put markers at various places along the line as a good reference check. Seems prudent at this point if I am to have any chance at all of finishing this by the end of Closing Ceremonies on Sunday night.
Yesterday felt like a major snowboarding wipeout but I'm back on my feet this morning after a good night's sleep and ready to give it my all today. Onward!
Sorry, no pictures today -- the wipeout was just too ugly to display.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Day 10 and Counting

The knitting venue has moved to North Port, FL where the daytime temps are in the 70's. The knitting gods are putting lots of distractions in the way of achieving that Gold. Would you look at the legs on the one spectator! And a pool -- oh my.



Resisting temptations, I continue to make progress on the Stora Dimun shawl. Half way thru the games in Vancouver; half way thru the lace pattern border.






On a roll now. The remainder will be all garter stitch with shaping decreases on every other row and an eyelet pattern every 20th row. Seven days left. Will I make it? Not a chance unless I get off the computer and on with the knitting!!


Wednesday, February 17, 2010

How High Can You Count?

Here's my progress. Doesn't look like much I know but represents 3 days of Olympics Trials.

Began Friday night to cast on 449 sts. Questioning my ability to count that high I decided to place markers every 25 sts (using one color) then using another at the 50 stitch mark, removing the 25 marker to use at next spot. Got to 425 and cast on final 24 to equal 449. Counted markers 3 times to make sure I had correct number. On to first row where I reset markers to pattern inc/dec points. At end of that row I was short by 26 sts!!! Not an even 25 but 26. Huh?

My solution? Marked the 8 border sts on each side and required 25 sts for center then increased 13 evenly on each side.

Took 6 hrs for me to get this event set up and ready to go. Do I consider this my training period?

Friday, February 12, 2010

2010 KNITTING OLYMPICS




Jagger Spun Heather Sportweight

1490 yds

Color: Bayberry











Have resurfaced to share my entry into the 2010 Knitting Olympics per Yarn Harlot.






I will attempt to take this cone of yarn and turn it into a shawl within the 17 days of the Winter Olympics. Pattern: Stora Dimun Shawl from Folk Shawls by Cheryl Oberle.








Tonight I will cast on the required 449 stitches and see how many rows I can complete before the end of the opening ceremonies.











Stay tuned for updates.