Friday, June 12, 2009
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Kintting for Boys

Knitting for boys can be boring. Mine seems to want something simple, not too flashy, and with plain colors or stripes (and of course skulls, but we can't adorn everything we wear with skulls now can we). This means stockinette, garter stitch, or some simple stitch pattern that is monotonous, and seemingly never-ending.
Then again, once you get something that mindless on the needles, it seems to fly off in record time. Especially if you've got a Stitch n Bitch to bring it to.

This little number was made in approximately 4 days start to finish and the little lad wore it proudly to school on the 5th day exclaiming to his teacher "Het is net klaar!" (It is just finished!)
For the knitting nerds:
Top Down, in the round, Cascade 220, size 7/8 US size 4.5/5 mm metric. Less than 3 skeins total.
xxx
Malia
Friday, May 1, 2009
Konininnedag Fiber Score!!
Now then, here is my lovely score from Koninginnedag 2009:

The Angora is 75% Angora, 25% wool. It's lovely and luscious and will make a lovely scarf-type thing. I got it for €2 a ball. I've seen it selling commercially from between €6 and €7. Heel goedkoop!
The cones are a merino/nylon blend. Like sock yarn, I think (hope). It was so cheap, I just went ahead and threw caution to the wind. The big cone was €3 and the smaller one €2. If these turn out to be good sock yarns, I just hit the heather-gray jackpot! If not, I'll experiment with plying on the spinning wheel, or maybe they are just good for weaving. I'm pretty sure that they were used with a knitting machine.
love,
Malia

The Angora is 75% Angora, 25% wool. It's lovely and luscious and will make a lovely scarf-type thing. I got it for €2 a ball. I've seen it selling commercially from between €6 and €7. Heel goedkoop!
The cones are a merino/nylon blend. Like sock yarn, I think (hope). It was so cheap, I just went ahead and threw caution to the wind. The big cone was €3 and the smaller one €2. If these turn out to be good sock yarns, I just hit the heather-gray jackpot! If not, I'll experiment with plying on the spinning wheel, or maybe they are just good for weaving. I'm pretty sure that they were used with a knitting machine.
love,
Malia
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Fiesta!
For Addison's 7th birthday last week, he requested we get a pinata. In Holland. They barely know what a burrito is here. Good luck finding a pinata!
So, what does a good mother do? Find a tutorial online for making one from scratch. It was really fun, actually, and Addison helped out. None of the kids at the birthday party had ever done a pinata before, so it was really nice.
Here's the birthday boy himself holding the goods.

And here it is after a good twenty whacks with a stick.

So, next time you are thinking of having a fiesta and you don't live anywhere near Mexico, just make your own. It can be done. Thankfully, we do have Corona here...
Adios!
Malia
So, what does a good mother do? Find a tutorial online for making one from scratch. It was really fun, actually, and Addison helped out. None of the kids at the birthday party had ever done a pinata before, so it was really nice.
Here's the birthday boy himself holding the goods.

And here it is after a good twenty whacks with a stick.

So, next time you are thinking of having a fiesta and you don't live anywhere near Mexico, just make your own. It can be done. Thankfully, we do have Corona here...
Adios!
Malia
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Woah there springtime!
Yes, I have neglected the blog in favor of the wonderful spring air. Thanks to the chiding of my friend, and consistent blogger, Andy, I have returned.
This spring I have spent my time getting better at spinning, designing new patterns and/or helping to test new designs, and, to a lesser extent, knitting for pleasure. Here are some of my new exploits.
This, friends, is my first 3-ply handspun yarn. I worked 3 separate, very thin singles and then plied them together. Why not navajo 3-ply you ask? Because I completely suck at it at this point, that's why. Yes, I will eventually get back at it and give it a go, but for the time being, I am having plenty of success doing it this way.

Now then, a few posts ago, I was all jazzed that I found an old schippertje at the tweedehands winkel. This is my baby, and she has been named Gunpowder Gertie after a famous female pirate. After I found the schippertje, Dagmar found (within her totally fiber-obsessed family) a lovely Louet wheel that she has been spinning with. Well, just after that all transpired, I found this girl sitting out in the trash area a block from my house:
In our spinning-wheel naming session, this girl was dubbed Sadie the Goat after another female pirate. She's missing the foot pedal and the flywheel, but I am hopeful that I can maybe find a Louet flywheel that will fit her and get her all up and running.
As for Dagmar's wheel, we named her Clementine. Not sure if that's a pirate name or not, it's just rad. Don't you agree?
I have also been helping Dagmar to develop the pattern for this darling little baby hat. Look out for it on Ravelry soon. It's cute and easy!

So, that just about catches us all up. Except to say that I am now totally in love with this song. It is by an artist named Chad Van Gaalen. I haven't been able to find any others of the artist's that I am so head over heels about, which is a shame. I can't stop listening to this song.
Craft On!
Malia
This spring I have spent my time getting better at spinning, designing new patterns and/or helping to test new designs, and, to a lesser extent, knitting for pleasure. Here are some of my new exploits.
This, friends, is my first 3-ply handspun yarn. I worked 3 separate, very thin singles and then plied them together. Why not navajo 3-ply you ask? Because I completely suck at it at this point, that's why. Yes, I will eventually get back at it and give it a go, but for the time being, I am having plenty of success doing it this way.

Now then, a few posts ago, I was all jazzed that I found an old schippertje at the tweedehands winkel. This is my baby, and she has been named Gunpowder Gertie after a famous female pirate. After I found the schippertje, Dagmar found (within her totally fiber-obsessed family) a lovely Louet wheel that she has been spinning with. Well, just after that all transpired, I found this girl sitting out in the trash area a block from my house:

As for Dagmar's wheel, we named her Clementine. Not sure if that's a pirate name or not, it's just rad. Don't you agree?
I have also been helping Dagmar to develop the pattern for this darling little baby hat. Look out for it on Ravelry soon. It's cute and easy!


Craft On!
Malia
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Katie's Cozy Craft Corner
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Step Right Up...
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you today, my very own handspun yarn. Take a look:
These two are handspun from white merino, and dyed with Kool Aid.


These two are handspun using two colors of wool alternately. It was good practice for joining, but turned out way knotty. The pink and white one might have enough yarn for some chunky baby legwarmers, so maybe I'll see about whipping some of those out while I'm sleeping tonight...


I am officially hooked on spinning. I can't believe this has happened to me. Here I was, happily existing with my 7 unfinished knitting projects, 5 or so designs-in-progress, 2 businesses, and a long to-do list, and a new obsession comes into my life. Unbelievable. I still have a long way to go, but I am learning a lot and having a lot of fun doing it.
This yarn was just an overdye of a horrible first go with madder and alum (I think alum anyway). It was a terribly somber brownish salmon color. Now it is this lovely orange-red. It's Knit Picks lace weight.

Yippee!
Malia
These two are handspun from white merino, and dyed with Kool Aid.


These two are handspun using two colors of wool alternately. It was good practice for joining, but turned out way knotty. The pink and white one might have enough yarn for some chunky baby legwarmers, so maybe I'll see about whipping some of those out while I'm sleeping tonight...


I am officially hooked on spinning. I can't believe this has happened to me. Here I was, happily existing with my 7 unfinished knitting projects, 5 or so designs-in-progress, 2 businesses, and a long to-do list, and a new obsession comes into my life. Unbelievable. I still have a long way to go, but I am learning a lot and having a lot of fun doing it.
This yarn was just an overdye of a horrible first go with madder and alum (I think alum anyway). It was a terribly somber brownish salmon color. Now it is this lovely orange-red. It's Knit Picks lace weight.

Yippee!
Malia
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