Wednesday, March 06, 2019

Branching Out

I must be having a stroke or an aneurysm or a mid-life crisis.

First I knit a cheery yellow sweater, which we can all agree is a little outside of my wheelhouse.

Then I ordered this yarn from Knit Picks to knit a "Weekender" Sweater for myself.


Just look at those speckles of color.


Purple.  And orange.  And a touch of Cranberry.  Together?   In the same yarn? 

What is happening here?


Can you see how orange-y the base color is?  In some lights it appears to be cream, but it has a definite orange tinge.  The palest of pale oranges.


It is so pretty all yarn caked up and ready to knit.

While the shape of this sweater is very similar to other sweaters in my closet that I love (Hello, the easy one, and Boxy), the color is unlike anything I've ever worn.   I'm either going to absolutely love or 100% hate this sweater.  I have no idea which way I'll land.


This picture is completely gratuitous but if you look closely at the candle in the background you can see all the teeny tiny bites The Queen has taken out of the small candle.  I keep telling her it isn't food.  She's taken enough bites out of it to know it isn't food.  And yet, she can not resist the delicious vanilla scent of the candle.  I guess it speaks to her soul.  Note to self: buy some unscented candles so the home decor can be unmolested.

Tuesday, March 05, 2019

Unexpected Cheer

So I gathered up all my favorite sweaters


The ones I wear on a daily basis.  The ones I keep within easy reach.  The ones I love.


I think it's safe to say there is a definite trend here.  

In my defense it isn't as monotone as it appears.  There's black, grey, chocolate, beige, tan, cream AND white in there.  It's a full range of neutrals.

So I guess I shouldn't have been surprised when everyone who knows me was confused when I started knitting with yellow yarn.


It is a bit of a shock to the system.

They were even more surprised when I informed them that I was knitting a sweater for ME with yellow yarn.

"Will you WEAR a yellow sweater?" they asked, the doubt obvious in their voices.

I shrugged and said "I don't know.  I guess we'll find out."

If I hated it I could always give it to Pork Chop or Bird, and even Sweet Pea has suggested that she too might enjoy a yellow sweater.

Pumpkin was especially obsessed with this sweater, trying to fake nurse on it at every opportunity.  The Greatest suggested if all else fails we could turn it into a blanket or pillow for Pumpkin.



This sweater had options.

Except when I finished it and put it on I discovered


This yellow sweater is exactly what I've been missing from my life.  It is unexpectedly cheerful.  And I adore it.  This light weight yellow sweater makes me feel sunny and happy.


Look at that glorious texture.  It is so perfect!


Look at those deep ribbed cuffs.  

Perfect!

And of course, my favorite metric for a sweater's quality, how does it look with my jammie pants?


PERFECTION!

And now that I have a yellow sweater I finally have a full rainbow of lesser worn sweaters.




Just look at that glorious colorful kaleidoscope of knit textures.


Cables, lace, knit/purl texture, stockinette, ribbing.  It almost makes me want to break out from my daily uniform of non-color.

Almost.

Monday, March 04, 2019

Searching for my Zen

Confession time:

I only started doing yoga so I would have an excuse to knit yoga socks.  

You can't blame me.  

Yoga socks are just so cute!

In fact I knit my first pair of yoga socks before I even started doing yoga.  I wanted to be prepared just in case that thought in the back of my head, that idea of "I wonder if I would like yoga", just in case that thought turned into action.  I needed to have specialized socks.  Just in case.  

Since then I have not only started doing yoga but I am in love with yoga.  I highly recommend Yoga with Adrienne on YouTube if you're looking for a place to start.  Her emphasis on enjoyment over perfect form speaks to my soul. The more turns I take around the sun, the more I am trying to let go of my perfectionist tendencies.  I think we can all agree trying to do something to the best of your abilities is better than doing nothing at all because you fear you can't do it PERFECTLY.  

And all of this is just a lengthy unnecessary explanation for why



I knit a pair of yoga socks.

People really underestimate how hard it is to take pictures of your own feet.

I tried for an artsy yoga pose


I only tried it once.

Then I went back to my standard sock poses




Then I tried to do some yoga.


Loki had other ideas.


Sitting on a yoga mat watching TV while you cuddle your napping dog is good for the soul too right?

Technical notes:

I think the pattern was Asana Yoga Socks.  The yarn was Eco Alpaca.  Yes, my yoga socks are fancy alpaca.  I'm living my very best life over here, cuddling my dogs, watching How to get away with murder from my yoga mat.  I wish I had knit the foot part just a teeny bit longer, but you don't want the socks to go under the ball of your foot (stability issues), so it is a fine line to walk and get perfect.  I didn't get the length perfect this time, but that's okay.