Magic loop rocks!

I have to say that since I tried the magic loop the first time over 6 years ago, I have pooh-poohed it. Well the other day I found a new pattern that I LOVE, the Hot Lava sweater,  that uses the magic loop. So I thought, okay dammit, I will try it again. Luckily in the pattern she has a link to a different explanation of the magic loop that made perfect sense to me! The booklet of the magic loop had too much explanation & for some reason I hated it years ago. Then again I have never had an issue with dpn’s so I didn’t seek out a different form of small circumference circular knitting. I may never use dpn’s above a size 3 again! Why didn’t I try it again sooner, I ask myself??

I suggest all you out there to give it a try when you do that next circular sleeve on size 10’s. It has made me a firm believer!

So I ripped out the carqueja cardigan and used that yarn to cast on for the hot lava mentioned above. So very excited! I am working away at Sadie’s blanket, I am happy to say it is 1/4 finished! Simple stockinette on 10.5’s can’t be beat!

Tracy and I found an ebay store last week that sells lambs pride on cones. They had a 4lb clearance cone of a wild oak color that was too tightly spun. Seeing a deal, we had to buy it! It came in the mail yesterday, Tracy brought it over & a-balling I went! It was a total of about 2200 yards we figured. Nice amount for a couple of sweaters. Pretty sure it will turn into a couple of fair isle cardigans. I did my swatches yesterday for gauge, size 9’s up to size 11’s just to see in a week or two how much the yarn fills out. It is a bit more tightly spun than normal lambs pride worsted but I think once knit it will fill out quite a bit. Now the swatches can sit & fluff. Then when I get some of this other crap off my needles I can use it at the correct gauge. Sounds good, fantastic!!

I am also on a serious reduction rampage. I am going to list a bunch of my cone yarn on ebay, Tracy & I went through & decided on 18 cones that could go. You read correctly, 18 cones!! Then there are a bunch of old wood mounted stamps from my sisters stamp business that I can sell. I am hoping to get myself I nice little yarn savings balance in my paypal account. Sweet!

So off to work on the blanket, I figure I should focus on that since I seem to be motivated by it. I never expected to get this far on it in the first week. I thought I would have put it aside LONG ago! But look at me, I am rockin’!

Pics to come soon!

5 Comments

  1. Anonymous said,

    June 22nd, 2005 at 9:31 pm

    I was cleaning out my “favorites” & what should I happen upon??? Why, it’s Chauntel’s blog!!! Your work is beautiful my love! I REALLY love the herringbone poncho! Where did the pattern come from?

    ~ Ali

  2. Anonymous said,

    June 22nd, 2005 at 9:34 pm

    Alison Wilford???? I was just thinking today, as I ate an almond roca, that I still have your christmas, bdy & now shall I make you another bday gift for this year?? Happy bday by the way!! 30!! Finally you join the rest of us! Email me would you cuz the address I have for you doesn’t work, that’s why you don’t hear from me!

    chauntel@verizon.net

  3. Anonymous said,

    June 22nd, 2005 at 9:37 pm

    Oh and the herringbone poncho is from the book last minute knitted gifts

  4. Anonymous said,

    June 23rd, 2005 at 1:45 am

    LOVE LOVE LOVE the cardi! I can so see you in it! And hooray for stash reduction - totally keen on that! Good for you!

    Can I use more exclamation points? YES!!!

  5. Anonymous said,

    June 29th, 2005 at 10:29 pm

    How funny. I just found that Hot Lava pattern too. I’m looking forward to starting it. I’ll have to read up on the Magic Loop though. Don’t know much about it.

    Rebecca

    http://www.rebar.typepad.com/