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2010 knitting olympics, day 13

Last night’s progress…

I’ve finished the left sleeve and am making headway on the right sleeve.  Once the sleeves are done there’s only blocking and the collar, although I’ll probably do the collar first so it can block after and still be considered “done” for the Olympics.  I feel like I’m making great progress even though I had a few stops and delays.  Of course, I do have a second part to this challenge- the chinchilla toy.  Even though I put in my official sign up and on Ravelry that it was conditional on me finishing this tunic…I feel like it is a required event.  And it is using a pattern that I’ve never knit before and don’t know how well-written it is.  Still, I’m sure it will go well.

I just found out I’m going up to Yannick’s parents’ house for dinner Sunday night, which means that any last-minute progress and my final photos won’t be shared until Monday when we get back.

I also just remembered that I have a 2-hour hair appointment tonight, and can’t work on my Olympic projects.  I don’t want to take a chance on any of the hair dyes accidentally falling on the wool, plus I don’t feel like wrangling the colorwork while balancing the chart on my lap on the slippery salon cover-up.  I’ll have to find some other knitting to bring with me for all that sitting time.

(p.s. last night’s progress puts me at 86.89% completed)


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2010 knitting olympics, day 12

Here’s where I left off last night when I went to bed after watching Joannie Rochette’s short program place her in 3rd so far.  You can see that I’m almost finished the left sleeve.  The colorwork section is done, and there is about an inch or so of stockinette to go before the border.

(By the way, the border wants to flip a bit until I block it, so that’s my toe in all the photos helping to hold the bottom border down).

If you’ve ever seen the original Prairie Spring Tunic (and I hope you have, ‘cus Jakob is the really cute model!), then you can see the changes I’ve made.  First of all, although I bought the Chalk Blue color as called for in the pattern, I didn’t end up using it.  The blue is supposed to be the top 3 sts of the upside-down Oatmeal triangles, as well as the colorwork section inside the brown area.  Well, I needed the blue for a last-minute swatch redo for that submission I’d mentioned, and decided to just skip it altogether and stick with the Oatmeal throughout.  The sex of the baby is yet unknown anyways, so all I’ve done is to make a gender-neutral sweater even more unisex.

You can also see the design modification I made.  Look- chinchillas!  (Or, look- vague pixellated rodent shape!)  Many years ago, Yannick and I got a great deal on a chinchilla.  That sounds rather odd to type, but we kept going to look at them at Nature but they cost a few hundred dollars, then you need a cage that’s at least 3-4 feet high and wide for them to run around, plus apple sticks, and volcanic ash, and hay, and litter…let’s just say they’re not a cheap investment, although they do tend to live 20-30 years and can be quite affectionate.  On one of our visits to the pet store the mother of one of the employees mentioned that they had a chinchilla, 4 years old, and didn’t have the time to devote to her what with letting her run around for an hour a day for exercise, etc.  They’d give us the chinchilla, the cage and all her accessories and food- for $50.  So of course we jumped on the chance, even though we’d only been dating a few years and weren’t even living together.  Shastie, the chinchilla (as named by the prev owner), lived at Yannick’s place until we moved in together, then she came to live with us.  But after a while we realized that we weren’t giving her as much time as she deserved either.  Around the same time my cousin was moving out and wanted a pet, so we gave Shastie to him, and he renamed her Bubba.  Please don’t ask me why, I have NO idea.  Eventually his girlfriend moved in with him and a year or so ago they got Habsie, another chinchilla, to keep Bubba company.  They got married a year and a half ago and are having their first baby, and I decided to sneak chinchillas into their baby shower gift.

Unfortunately I got a phone call about a week ago telling me that Bubba had passed away.  By my estimation she was about 12 years old.  They’re keeping Habsie though, and might get another one someday too.  Hopefully they’ll be touched by the chinchilla reference, and when I knit the chinchilla doll to go with the sweater maybe I’ll put a little Canadians gear on it so it really will be “Habsie”.  🙂

Of course there’s always a little bump to impede my progress, and when I was working on the body I realized that the originally-6-stitch-repeat, which I altered to be a 12-stitch repeat, worked just fine with the stitch count for the 18 month size.  But when I’d realized that I had enough yarn to knit the 2 year size I’d switched.  And never adjusted my pattern.  And the new stitch count wasn’t divisible by 12.  Luckily I was only 6 stitches off, so in the last row before the colorwork I just increased 6 sts around and worked the rest slightly bigger.

Oh, and as of last night, I am 80.4% finished!


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2010 knitting olympics, days 4-11

I’m going to try to stick in a gallery of the recap photos, since you don’t really need an individual post for each one.

If this worked you’ll see the daily progress photos of days 4-11 here, and if you’re looking at them thinking “hmm…some of those don’t look any different from each other”, you’re right!

I had to take a few days off of the Olympics.  I had some sketching/swatching to work on for a design submission, and it took all my free time.  I’m now back on track and the next post will show my most recent progress.

(ps it looks like one of those links is broken, but it’s ok…it’s just another photo of the same lack of progress)


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2010 knitting olympics, day 3

Day 3 was a great day, both for Canada and for me.  I got about 25 rows done, bringing me to 45.37% completed!  Of course, I expect this pace to drop once I’m back at work on Tues, but I feel confident I will finish my stated Olympic goals and maybe even add something else…


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GOLD

I don’t usually capitalize my subject lines, but this deserves it- history has just been made!

Canada just won our first Olympic gold medal on Canadian soil.

Way to go Alexandre Bilodeau…a local boy from right here in Quebec!!!


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2010 knitting olympics, day 2

29.89% completed.  I feel like my training has paid off, and if I keep my focus on the goal, I might just make gold.

(p.s. did anyone else watch the women’s moguls?  Talk about a down-to-the-last-minute competition!  We almost had our first gold on Canadian soil too…)

(p.p.s. Henri says “Go Team Canada!”)


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pre-olympics

Here’s a photo I took Friday evening before the opening ceremonies.  My equipment was assembled and I was ready to go!

I’m going to be knitting Franklin Habit’s Prairie Spring Tunic from the premiere Fall/Winter 2009 issue of St-Denis.  I’m knitting it size 2, using the same colors as I needed it to be neutral- it is going to be a baby shower gift for my cousin’s wife.  They have a chinchilla as a pet (and used to have my chinchilla too) so I will be adapting the white blips in the Fair Isle section to be chinchillas.  If I have time I plan to knit a stuffed chinchilla toy as well.  It is an Olympic challenge for me partly because of my time constraints, and partly because to date I find my Fair Isle colorwork sucks.  I rock at intarsia, but I’m not comfortable with stranding the yarn without puckering or pulling.


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still no photos…

…boring eh?

Coming in just so announce a few knitting things.

1. Finished my squares for Trina’s Log Cabin baby blanket being knit with Maaike. Now I have a gazillion ends to weave in, and then I’ll crochet the squares together, then together we will knit a border.  The baby is due in 2 weeks so I think we’ll be able to do it in time, if not then she’ll get it after the baby is born.

2. We had a mini Knitting Olympics at guild Tuesday night.  We could either knit a 41 sts x 30 rows solid red or solid white rectangle, or one the same size but using intarsia to knit it into a Canadian flag, complete with maple leaf and a red stripe on either side.  I went for the flag, and was the first to finish, ends woven in and all.  CO to BO in 1hr 10 min.  The Olympics haven’t even begun and I’m already a gold medalist!


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Monday

The photo-less one is back!  It’s been one COLD week, and I didn’t even have knitting to keep my lap warm.  Honestly this week has been a bit of a blur.  Luckily thanks to the antibiotics we’re all fine and back at work/daycare, so every day has blended into the next.  Wake up, give the kids breakfast, Yannick drives Jakob to daycare, I go in to work with Henri, Yannick arrives at work, we work through the day, I take Henri with me to go pick up Jakob, bring the kids home, give them supper, Yannick arrives sometime between after-supper time and midnight, we study, we go to bed.  FUN, lemme tell you.

On Thursday I was smart and got a doctor’s note about my hernia, so Friday we changed things up a bit and I drove Jakob to daycare so I could stop in at my gym afterwards.  With the doctor’s note I was able to have them put a hold on my membership so I stop losing time, ‘cus I haven’t gone since the pain started getting worse.  This way once things are settled they will add back the time I’ve lost and I can get the benefit of the rest of my membership.  I’m glad that’s settled!  When I was going 6x/week I managed to drop about 20 lbs and 24″, but want to get a bit more out of it before my membership expires.  I’m still not sure what I want to do when it is over- I love weight training but can’t bear to think of getting up at 5am the rest of my life.  Maybe I’ll look into getting some equipment for the house instead.

I actually knit a little this week.  I know, I know…strange but true.  Maaike* and I are knitting a baby blanket for a mutual friend, a log cabin variation in 5 colors of Cascade 220 Superwash.  We’re each knitting 8 squares and will seam them together afterwards.

I’ve been having some gauge issues but it seems to be settled.  Maaike knit the first square and gave it to me to match my gauge to.  Unfortunately my first needle choice (4mm) gave me a center square significantly smaller than hers.  My second choice (4.5mm) also seemed small, and my third choice (5mm) seemed prettyclose but not quite spot-on.  I couldn’t go up any further, because a fourth attempt with a size yet larger (5.5mm) was about an inch too big in all directions.  Clearly something strange was going on.  I went back to the 5mm and finished the square center, then did the 2 attached stripes in contrasting colors.  Funny thing- when I held my center against Maaike’s, the center square was a touch small, but the stripes were dead-on.  The culprit all along was the yarn!  For some reason that color (the darkest of the 3 blues we were working with) was thinner than the others, so I ended up with a tighter gauge.  Crazy but true.  At least now I can get moving on them, as I have time.  I’ve decided that I need to make time for myself in all this crazy school/work/life stuff, so I’m making it a point to knit for a few rows before I settle in to study, and then maybe a few rows at the end if I got a good chunk of school work done.  I’m also making an effort to get ahead in my notes/exams so I will be able to afford the time to spend on the Knitting Olympics.  We’ll still have to see on that one though.

Henri is totally walking now, although he doesn’t know how to just stand up, so if he topples he’ll crawl until he reaches something he can grab to stand up, and then will walk until his next topple or until he reaches something.  He was a riot tonight, doing laps back and forth between Yannick and I, with Jakob finding it funny to follow him around.  It is so awesome to see them together- their faces both light up when one sees the other, and they truly already are best friends.  Jakob will stop whatever he is doing if Henri approaches, and will stroke his brother’s cheek and kiss him and gaze adoringly at him, and Henri finds everything Jakob does hysterical.  I love watching my boys together and am so happy that they are so close in age and have each other.  I can’t wait until the computer is working properly and I can post photos to show you the two in action!

Oh, and if I AM able to squeeze in the Knitting Olympics, I think my project is settled.  I have the pattern, the yarn and the challenge in both time and technique.  *fingers crossed…*

*BTW she hasn’t posted in over a year, so that’s FAR worse than me!