Sunday, 7 October 2012

2nd Year of Projects - Week 7

I have not been on the Internet for awhile and have missed blogging but have not been able to turn my notebook on and actually write anything.  But I am back today and even though I will be posting this I am not going to be adding this post to the Ravelry group.  I feel like a traitor for not commenting on all the amazing other blogs.
 
I must also update my Million Row counter!  Will have to work that out today and update it tomorrow!
 
Teacher Year End Presents (Middle November 2012)
1. Dream Stripes (30 June - 05 July) FO Friday Post
2. Holden (04 July - 08 July) FO Friday Post
3. Shizuku (09 July - 10 July) FO Friday Post
4. Saroyan (11 July - 13 July) FO Friday Post
5. Amari (14 July - 16 July) FO Friday Post
6. Oaklet (18 July - 21 July) FO Friday Post
7. Ugly Ripple (23 July -25 July) FO Friday Post
8. Wingspan Teeny (7 August - 9 August) FO Friday Post
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Blankets
1. Pudding Blanket 1 - Zig and Zag 100%
2. Monster Blanket 1 - Monster Bulleyes 100%
 
Birthday Presents
1. Stepsister 1 Birthday (December) - Bright Squares Modified Blanket

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Monday, 13 August 2012

Plan the Week - Week 6

This week is week 33 with the dates being 12 August -  18 August 2012
7 Day Forecast
Monday          -1°C - 15°C
Tuesday         2°C - 18°C
Wednesday    5°C - 21°C
Thursday        5°C - 20°C
Friday             5°C - 20°C
Saturday         8°C - 20°C
Sunday           7°C - 21°C
This week is Pudding's 8th Birthday and I am going to be hectic organising everything.   We give our kids the option of having a big present or having a party, Pudding being who he is choose to have a big present and he really wants a Ninento DS 3D.  So that will be his main present and then I have to get some small things for him.
Today Monster starts his therapy and although he is nervous I know he will do great.  He is very comfortable talking to me about his feelings and what not but doesn't like opening up to strangers so hopefully after awhile he will get comfortable and get the full benefit.
We also decided that it's time he meets people who have the same interests as he does, so he will be joining the Scrabble club on Wednesday, Speedstacking club on Thursday and then Chess on Friday. 
Pudding will be doing Craft club on Wednesday, Speedstacking club on Thursday and Chess on Friday.  He loves Craft club and has already attended 3 sessions.  He is really a crafty boy, I wonder where he gets it from? (LOL).  He has taken to Chess so naturally maybe it's his Maths brain that loves a good puzzle.  He used to attend but when he had to go back to OT he had to stop.  I am thrilled that he wants to attend again.
I am going to be knitting Pudding's Zig and Zag blanket this week and maybe another End of Year Teacher Present.  I really want to get the blanket finished.  I am starting to get bored with it and need to finish or I just might leave it in the WIP basket and never get back to it.  I have knitted 342 rows so far and have 158 to go.  I would like to be able to knit 28 rows a day but I am not phased if this doesn't happen.
Right I am off to go and start the Birthday week shopping.  Have a wonderful week.

Sunday, 12 August 2012

2nd Year of Projects - Week 6

Teacher Year End Presents (Middle November 2012)
1. Dream Stripes (30 June - 05 July) FO Friday Post
2. Holden (04 July - 08 July) FO Friday Post
3. Shizuku (09 July - 10 July) FO Friday Post
4. Saroyan (11 July - 13 July) FO Friday Post
5. Amari (14 July - 16 July) FO Friday Post
6. Oaklet (18 July - 21 July) FO Friday Post
7. Ugly Ripple (23 July -25 July) FO Friday Post
8. Wingspan Teeny (7 August - 9 August) FO Friday Post
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My Ravellenic Games project was the Zig and Zag blanket for Pudding and as it is also one of my YOP projects I set out with determination to start and finish his blanket.  However life had different ideas and I am still just over half way through this project.  But I will continue with it just on a slower pace.

Blankets
1. Pudding Blanket 1 - Zig and Zag 50%

I have also joined a new group on Ravelry called the 1 Million Row Challenge.  Its just a challenge to knit 1 million rows out of stash only.  And as that is what this is what I am doing this year I thought it would be fantastic to see how I can achieve that.  Now you can start anytime and you start with your current WIP's I have only added the Zig and Zag blanket at the moment but will add my Super Wonder Blanket tomorrow when I knit some of it.  I haven't counted how many rows I have done on that one yet.  All you do is join the group register at TickerFactory.com and away you go.  My counter is posted at the top of my blog and I will be updating only once a week.  Hopefully that way it will grow quickly!

To take part in the fun of the YOP challenge and to see other bloggers lists and progress go the Come Blog-a-long group on Ravelry

Saturday, 11 August 2012

Stash Down Saturday - Week 6

At the start of the Ravellenic Games I had decided I wanted to knit Pudding a blanket using the Elle Premier Natural DK cottons I had purchased last year with the intent of making blankets for each of the boys.  I have not been able to complete this during the games however I will carry on until it is finished.
I took 4 skeins of each colour and I also frogged the Swedish stripe blanket I had made as I didn't like it and it wasn't big enough.  I am on my third skein of each colour and I am going to start the 6th repeat out of 8 today.


This cotton is very hard wearing and when knitted becomes really soft and drapes amazing.  I like this cotton as it doesn't stretch which is perfect for blankets for the boys. 
  

End of Day 12 Progress Shot
10 August Rows Added: 32 Rows
Total Rows Completed:  312 Rows
Total Rows to be Completed: 188 Rows (500 Total)

 
Total to be stash down week ending 18 August 2012: 400g
Total stash downed week ending 11August 2012: 2550g

Friday, 10 August 2012

Ravellenic Games - Day 14 (FO Friday - Week 17)

     

I am going to end my Ravellenic Games today even though the closing ceremony is only on Sunday.  I have learnt a lot from taking part in these games and will definitely participate next time around, one thing I do know is that I don't want to be team captain again.  I want to just really enjoy the experience.

Here is my Ravellenic Wingspan
  

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Thursday, 9 August 2012

Ravellenic Games - Day 13

  
It's Women's Day here in South Africa today and the weather has come to play.  Apart from the odd wind gust it's lovely in Joburg.  Thankfully after the awful weather we had earlier this week, which included SNOW!!

I can't convey how much I am loving this teeny wingspan, I have made the larger version before and yes it's lovely, but oh my the little triangles are so sweet and knit up so quickly and with the variegated yarn just works so beautifully.  This one is going to the end of year teachers presents as I don't wear these colours but I am definitely going to make myself one of these.

I am not going to do the last 4 rows of garter stitch I am going to knit until the yarn runs out and then use a crochet bind off that doesn't need any additional yarn!  Yes you read right.  I have recently been looking through some of my old magazines and saw it mentioned so am going to dig it out and see how to do it.

Here is my progress shot of teeny wingspan on 15 completed triangles, but already today I have knitted an additional 2 triangles.

Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Ravellenic Games - Day 12

  
I cast on a Wingspan yesterday late morning and I decided to do the smallest one that she recommends in the pattern which is 45 stitches and then cast on 10 to make the points.  I have to say I absolutely LOVE the little wings it gives and the fact that it just flys.  I am typing this post much later than I normally do cause I just can't stop knitting it. 

I am knitting it in Elle Escapade DK in Atlantic Surf, I wasn't sure about the colourway as it looks very white but the beauty of this yarn is that it is always a surprise.  I am knitting from the inside of the ball so I wasn't sure what variety of colours was going to come out and it's beautiful.  I love it.


Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Ravellenic Games - Day 11

  

Yesterday was an extremely emotional day for my family and as a result my knitting progress was non existent.  This morning I woke up very flat but determined to plod on.  When I pulled out the Excel Spreadsheet to check on my progress and how to catch up a day of non knitting, It produced a figure of 54 rows a day to be done, which is just not practical.  So I am going to put the Zig and Zag project on hold and get out some stash and at least aim to finish a scarf or two before Sunday.

Monday, 6 August 2012

Ravellenic Games - Day 10

  

I am halfway!!! 


Well 2 rows over!! I stayed up late last night to watch Bolt do his thing and managed to finish my 32 rows I wanted to and it put me halfway over!  I also managed to weave in all the ends that I had been neglecting to do as I wanted to just get back to a realistic amount of rows that I had to complete each day to finish before the end of the closing ceremony.

 
End of Day 9 Progress Shot
 
05 August Rows Added: 32 Rows
Total Rows Completed:  252 Rows
Total Rows to be Completed: 248 Rows (500 Total)

And it is the perfect width for Pudding's bed!  It's going to be longer than his bed, but that's what I wanted.  I was just worried it would be too narrow.  And then I wouldn't have been happy with it at all.

Sunday, 5 August 2012

Ravellenic Games - Day 9

  
Have I mentioned how much my Hubby rocks.  The boys were hectic yesterday and he did all the running around, dropping off and collecting, even at 22:00 last night when the Barmie ended.  Even though he saved me from all that driving time, I still didn't manage to catch up with my blanket after the past few days of feeling dreadful.

This morning I admitted defeat that I will not be able to catch up with my original plan and pulled out my notebook, entered it all into Excel so I could plan properly.  Yes I plan all my blankets in Excel so I know exactly what I have to do and how far I am.  I am a lot OCD like that.

What I did find was that I worked out the amount of rows I had to do and have done incorrectly.  That will teach me to rely on my foggy brain.  I didn't post a picture yesterday as I wasn't happy with the lack of progress, I still am not happy but have decided to put that feeling behind me and plod on.


  

End of Day 8 Progress Shot

04 August Rows Added: 32 Rows
Total Rows Completed:  220 Rows
Total Rows to be Completed: 280 Rows (500 Total)

Saturday, 4 August 2012

Ravellenic Games - Day 8

  
No photos today the weather is miserable and I can't get a decent shot, but that is really no biggie as I only managed 18 rows yesterday, even though I was feeling better, the lack of sleep during the night due to a blocked nose, took its toll and every time I sat down I fell asleep.  I am so far behind on my schedule but am hoping to catch up this weekend. 

Friday, 3 August 2012

Ravellenic Games - Day 7

  

Day 6.  Well I'm glad that is behind me.  I only managed 22 rows done, I kept falling asleep.  Also we had a busy afternoon and only got home well after 17:00 which is very odd for us.


End of Day 6 Progress Shot

01 August Rows Added: 22 Rows
Total Rows Completed:  166 Rows
Total Rows to be Completed: 318 Rows (484 Total)


Thursday, 2 August 2012

Ravellenic Games - Day 6

  
OH NO I have woken up with the head cold that my youngest had at the beginning of the week.  I feel dreadful.  I should have know when last night I fell asleep very early after putting boys to bed.

I also have figured out that 32 rows a day is my maximum that I can do, with all the life interruptions that happen.

End of Day 5 Progress Shot

01 August Rows Completed: 32
Total Rows Completed: 144
Total Rows to be Completed: 484

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Ravellenic Games - Day 5

  
Can I just say that TeamRSA over on Ralvery are fantastic.  Not only do we have two across the finish line already but the Ralvetar that two of the amazing ladies came up with is outstanding.
End of Day 4 Progress Shot

31 July Rows Completed: 34
Total Rows Completed: 112
Total Rows to be Completed: 484

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Ravellenic Games - Day 4

  
I had a little sick Pudding at home yesterday so we camped out on my bed and watched all the different Olympic sports being aired.

My highlight of course was Chad le Cros in his swimming heats and semi finals.  Today he is in the final and I'm holding thumbs for him.

I managed to do 32 rows yesterday but if I average 28 a day then I won't make it so I need to get a move on and do some serious knitting.

 
 

Monday, 30 July 2012

Ravellenic Games - Day 3

  
This weekend was HECTIC!!  My Ravellenic project went everywhere with me but not much progress was made.  I will have to pull my finger out if I want it to be halfway done by Friday. 

During the opening ceremony I cast on, made a mistake on the first row, frogged it and then cast on again.  But I knew I was far too tired to start again, so I put it down and just watched.

On Saturday in between all the madness I had doubts that I had chosen a project that I could actually finish before the closing ceremony.  But I pushed forward mainly because I didn't have another pattern with me!  Also I have loads of markers so I am now comfortable in the pattern repeat,  which is simple, but also simple to stuff up.

I decided to make Pudding the Zig Zag blanket by Debbie Orr.  I read loads of the notes made by other Ravelry members and decided on a cast on of 244.

As of this morning this is how much I have achieved, I need to put the motor on full throttle.  I have done 46 rows with many many more to come.