I’m in a process of putting my ducks in a row, which is a change for me because usually I keep them skewered on the ends of my knitting needles as a decorative display in my office.
But with a wealth of editorial designs suddenly dropped in my lap, and a full schedule of teaching engagements on the horizon (culminating in a non-teaching TNNA adventure in Columbus in June) I figured it’s time to get a bit more organized.


It’s snowing here today, this is NOT an April Fool. I’m so glad I got two bike rides in yesterday – the snow is getting fluffier and bigger, no bikes today…
I want to knit a fair isle bra so I can flash a la Spring Break Coed for the “Knitters Gone Wild” video I know Drew’s going to be shooting…
Yarn Forward
BIG goal for the day is to finish a fitted cardigan I’m working up for Yarn Forward Magazine.
It’s been a delight – and I’ve also done a lot of ripping – those two aren’t necessarily mutually exclusive. I don’t love to rip out, in fact it makes me sad when I’m on a deadline, but making something that makes me wince a bit would make me sadder.
So I’ve spent a lot of time ripping, leaving not so much that’s able to be photographed. Here are my happy, happy signature needle arts size 8 needles nestled into the dishy yarn. They cannot MAKE the circulars soon enough for me, baby!
I’ve turned a corner, though, and today I should be able to join the arms and body to complete the yoke for this top. Yoke is misleading – I’m working it as a raglan – but I find it easier to work the sleeves and body together at this point in the round and do some steeking later.
I can’t give big, long looks at the piece, but here’s a nice glimpse of the fabric. (Yes, it’s very similar to the fabric I created for the Circular Shrug for VK a few years ago – hey, it’s a nice fabric!)
The yarn is Scrumptious from Fyberspates in Wales, a UK choice for a UK magazine, and it’s been delicious to work with!
And now – off to the printers and the Aveda Institute. Where else can I get a $150 facial for $40? Plus a haircut for $15 and a mani/pedi? If you’ve got all day, it’s great (the students can be slow, they’re learning…) but it’s a good prep for my upcoming week.
