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Friday, July 31, 2009

HKF

It's Hand Knit Friday! What hand knits do you have on today?

I can't show you the socks I'm wearing--the pattern is slated for Debbie Stoller's book, now scheduled for March 2010.

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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Summer Cherries

I've never cooked with fresh cherries, but Evil Shenanigans' Cherry Cheese Tart recipe motivated me to give it a try. I searched around on the internet for ways to pit cherries without a cherry pitter and found this video from Gourmet.com.



A paperclip? Sure I've got one of those.

Pitting bing cherries wasn't as effortless as the video shows, but after the first half a dozen cherries or so it got easier. It wasn't as messy as I expected, but I still pitted them in the sink for easy clean-up. The most difficult part was not to eat every cherry I handled. lol

Substituting a graham cracker crust made things even easier:

1-1/2 c graham cracker crumbs (9-10 crackers)
1/4 c sugar
5 T melted butter

Combine all ingredients in a food processor and mix well. Press the mixture firmly into a tart/pie pan. Bake at 375 degrees for 5-7 minutes until set.

Other minor changes--I used a total of 3 c cherries and added more water to the topping to get the consistency I wanted. Also, I wouldn't suggest refrigerating the topping in a separate container--it will thicken too much. Spread it on the tart when the tart is cool enough.


Cherry topping

It's very tasty with a cup of coffee--I'm definitely going to make this again.


Cherry cheese tart

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Friday, July 24, 2009

HKF

It's Hand Knit Friday! What hand knits do you have on today?

I'm wearing the 2007 CA State Fair 3rd place winner--


A Step Above socks
Project details on Ravelry

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

California State Fair results

The California State Fair Creative Arts Fiber Art Show Exhibit results are in:

Honorable Mention - Crocheted, Coverings (To include but not limited to table cloths, doilies, etc.)

Pineapple Song
Ravelry project details


Judge's comments:
Your crocheting technique is good. Sometimes a lighter-weight thread helps to create an even prettier design.

I'm pleased that this piece received recognition because I'm sure the competition in this class was quite high... and thankfully the judge didn't see the mistake I found while I was blocking it. :)

2nd Place - Knitted, Any Other Knitted Item

Sipalu Bag
Ravelry project details


Judge's comments:
Wonderful bag! Level of difficulty lowered your score--otherwise your attention to detail and finishing were great. Very nicely done!

Like last year, I don't understand how level of difficulty is measured, but 2nd place is nothing to shake a knitting needle at. California is a big state!

Road trip!

California State Fair
August 21 - September 7, 2009
Cal Expo
1600 Exposition Blvd.
Sacramento , CA 95815

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Monday, July 20, 2009

Finn-ish Sock Pattern at Sock Summit 2009 (and at SnP Tacoma this week!)

Announcing Finn-ish!


Finn-ish sock pattern, $8.00
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The unique motif of Finn-ish is based on a folk knitting technique from Rovaniemi, Finland.

This is truly a different approach to colorwork with elements of weaving, stranded knitting, and intarsia. You may have read about the technique on Yarn Harlot's blog, or perhaps you've experienced it first hand in Susanna Hansson's Lapland Hand Garments class.

The Finn-ish pattern has instructions on how to prepare 11 small butterflies of contrasting color and how to work the motif. Most importantly, there are instructions on how to manage the butterflies so you have a tangle free knitting experience.

This sock features the distinctive Rovaniemi zig-zag pattern down the front of the sock to the tip of the toe, and the back of the sock is ribbed for a comfortable fit.


Finn-ish sock

Mel of Stick Chick Knits (thank you Mel!) will have the pattern for sale and a sample sock on display at:


Many thanks to Susanna for making the technique accessible to knitters outside Finland and for motivating and encouraging me to publish this pattern in time for Sock Summit.

For those who aren't going to Sock Summit, watch this blog for more information about how to buy the pattern.

ETA: Links to purchase the pattern.

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Friday, July 17, 2009

HKF

It's Hand Knit Friday! What hand knits do you have on today?

I'm wearing


Free Pattern

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Saturday, July 11, 2009

They're in the judges' hands

This year's California State Fair entries are in Sacramento. Judging takes place on Wednesday.

The first entry is a doily called Pineapple Song.


Pineapple Song
Project details on Ravelry


Patricia Kristoffersen designs lovely doilies and this is no exception. I love the detail, the points, and all of the dimensional interest. Although, I don't think this one is that practical as a doily (if you think of doilies as things to put under other things) because of the bobbles and clusters.

The piece was finished in October, but wasn't starched. In fact, I never starched a doily before so this was my first attempt. After getting advice from friends and family, I soaked the piece and blocked it carefully on a towel. I used a ruler to make sure all points were straight and measured the same distance from the center, then I pinned like crazy.


Pineapple Song

This consumed an entire box of pins and then some. I don't know how long it took, but it wasn't a quick job that's for sure. I was a little worried that it might dry too much in the process, but it was still damp when the last pin was placed.


Pineapple Song

After pinning, I applied spray starch generously and waited for it to dry. That day was pretty warm, so when I checked it in the evening night and found that it was just a little sticky, I started to worry. I thought I applied too much starch (I put on *a lot*) and that the doily would always feel sticky. All I could think about was how long it would take for me to wash it and re-block it.

Calming down, I decided to back away slowly and check it in the morning. Thankfully it was fine when it was completely dry. The doily had a slightly stiff but not unpleasant feel.

It was too large for any of the boxes USPS had to offer, so I put it between tissue paper and rolled it onto the outside of a shortened shipping tube (that's where a hacksaw came in handy), and taped it securely. That tube fit inside a larger shipping tube and into the mail it went.

There are some very talented crocheters in California who submit amazing pieces, so I hope that my little doily captures the attention of the judges... in a good way.

The second entry is the Sipalu Bag.


Sipalu Bag
Project details on Ravelry


This is was a knitting kit from Knit Picks that showcased their Palette yarn. The kit is no longer available, but the pattern is for sale.

I started the bag back in November but it stalled a few times. The most significant delays were when I had to make a handle and when I had to line the bag.

The handles in the pattern are i-cord straps, but I wanted to do something different. So instead of i-cord, I cast on a ton of stitches and made a strap that has the same pattern as the sides and the bottom of the bag with reverse stockinette trim along the long edges of the strap.

Then came the lining. It was a challenge to find the right fabric, but my local fabric store had a pretty chocolate brown brocade home decor fabric on sale so I bought way more than I needed. I wanted enough to make at least 2 linings in case I royally messed up the first one.

I was fortunate in that Cynthia Null recently taught a workshop for the Knitspiration Knitting Guild of Silicon Valley called "Line That Bag". I brought the Sipalu bag to the workshop had a good game plan at the end of the evening. The story of sewing the lining is told in this post.


Sipalu Bag Lining

With the fair deadline approaching quickly, I put down the rest of my WIPs and concentrated on hand sewing lining into the bag and to the back of the strap. It turned out so well, I can't wait to get it back.


Sipalu Bag

I should know the results in a couple of weeks.

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Friday, July 10, 2009

HKF

It's Hand Knit Friday! What hand knits do you have on today?

I'm wearing

Crystalline Lattice socks
Project details on Ravelry

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Sunday, July 05, 2009

4th of July

Did you have a good 4th of July?

We started the day by riding our bikes to the local parade which had everything you'd expect--

There were celebrities,


SJ Sharkie


Sponge Bob

and men in kilts,


Pipers

and classic cars and trucks,


Classic car


Classic car


Flaming Ford

and marching bands and flag teams,


Marching band


Flag team

and innovations (after all, this is Silicon Valley).


Plug-in Prius

The power lines were challenging obstacles for the balloon crews, but I'm happy to report that all passed under successfully.


Limbo!


Clearing the power lines

The evening found us high in the hills looking down on at least 5 different fireworks displays. I love fireworks.


July 4, 2009

Have a happy summer everyone.

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Friday, July 03, 2009

HKF

It's Hand Knit Friday! What hand knits do you have on today?

I'm wearing


Early Spring
Project details on Ravelry


Have a great Independence Day everyone and stay safe!

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