Sunday, February 28, 2010

Ravelympics 2010

The gold metal hockey game has just started and I'm trying to get some catching-up done. I'm on Team Puck This! on Ravelry and had originally decided to knit a pair of socks in the Sock Hockey event. However, due to various reasons, including a very sore right hand and arm, I dropped that idea. I'm still working on the first sock.

I found out at the end of last weekend that there is an event for dyers, Downhill Dyeing. Aha! I still had a chance! So yesterday I hauled out the dye pot and came up with four new colourways, all done in sock yarn.

Speed Merchant (named for Jack Laviolette)

Phantom Joe (named for Joe Malone)

Ambidexterous (for Bill Durnan)

And Chicoutimi Cucumber (Georges Vezina)
I'll most likely be putting these yarns in my shop next weekend, along with a couple others I haven't gotten around to. Work has left me worn out, and I don't expect it to get any better for the month of March.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Valentine's Weekend

This past weekend has not been something to blog about, nothing really interesting happened. I just came off a rough week at work and wanted to rest and watch as much Olympics as I could, seeing as how I missed so much during the week due to 5 days of basically work/sleep, work/sleep, work/sleep.

But Valentine's weekend the husbeast and I did a couple of fun things. On Saturday, we went to another of the Habs' equipment sales.
Husbeast got a pair of game-worn Andrei Markov gloves:


And my catch of the day was a goalie jersey worn during practice. I don't know which goalie wore it though. Was it Price? Was it Halak?


Nice fit, no?

The equipment is all cleaned before it's sold, but they can't get the puck marks out which makes it all the better, in my opinion. If you look closely, you can see some of the marks on the white parts of the jersey.


And on Valentine's Day, we drove to Mirabel where they have a skating trail going through the woods.


That's the husbeast in the distance. He took off ahead of me at one point and I was huffing along trying to catch up when he came whizzing up behind me. He'd done the whole trail and and started up again before I got halfway through.

I Love Etsy!

It's one of my favourite places to shop. So many awesome people on there creating unique and wonderful things. I've found some fabulous gifts on there, as well as things I absolutely HAD to have for myself.

My most recent purchase came in the mail today from a new Etsy seller, Beadopolis. Not much in that shop at the moment, it looks like it's still in the process of being set up. But I did get this fabulous necklace:

AND....it's reversible!


Another recent purchase comes from Manland:


This is a picture frame made from broken hockey sticks, with a puck that has a groove cut in it used as a stand. I just love this thing, not only is it too cool for words, but it's recycled!

Catching Up...

I have some catching up to do - I have once again fallen behind with the blogging. Stuff has been happening, so I'm going to try and get a few catch-up posts done.

For now, I finally got around to taking some decent pics of my Shalom Cardigan. The picture on my last post was really bugging me because it looked better than the photo showed.


Monday, February 1, 2010

Shalom

Finally finished my Shalom Cardigan. It looks nicer in person, hard to take a picture of yourself in the mirror, but what can you do? The yarn is Cascade Yarns Ecological Wool, which I dyed myself (again, colour is nicer in person than it appears in photo). If I ever decide to do this pattern again, I would make it smaller; I find it a wee bit big on me.


The colour actually looks like this:


The button is lovely. I got it from an etsy seller here. Her pottery is absolutely gorgeous.







Meanwhile I have been struggling with some Manos del Uruguay yarn that was gifted to me at least a year ago. Gorgeous stuff in purple and blue. I tried a February Lady Sweater, but that didn't work, so have attempted to force it into being a Liesl Cardigan, and it doesn't want to be that either. I think I'm going to do another Mini-Cardi with it. I saw some variations on Ravelry with longer bodies and sleeves, so am gonna give that a try. The plan was, after finishing my Hat Trick KAL and before starting the Ravelympics, to crank out a quick and easy cardi. Which doesn't leave me much time. Ah well, it will be what it will be :)