Showing posts with label finished object 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label finished object 2009. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Updates-



Well, Ok, then. It's been a long week for me. Lots and lots of pain meds, and sleeping pills (Me! on a sleeping pill) and taping kotex to my wound. The outpouring of antibiotics resulted in some discomfort for me, having killed off all the natural flora and fauna in my body (but I still have a zit.....how does THAT happen?) I had to go to Walgreens and buy a bunch of home rememedies. So be it, it was my 20.00 and I feel better now.

It's time for me to put away the pain meds and other stuff-I just want OUT of the house, and that is the trade off. I'm motivated.

I got less knitting done than I hoped-hydrocodone is rough on chart knitting, but did manage to work on a few things, one that I've already popped in the mail. Itwas my first sweater for the DGS. I'm claiming 400 yards for it.


I managed to pick up a few bags of the cotton wool blend on sale at Elann this morning, and I look forward to those.....the possibilities are endless.

Monday, November 02, 2009

My grandma's crazy


And crazy about me.
Christmas stockings, 2009.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Finishing some details, and how to get ready for a hysterectomy

I started this top in June, used 4 balls of Paton's Katrina, and finally finished it this weekend. There was a long long lag because I mislaid a ball of yarn. I'd try it on, but I am so puffy from surgery still, there would be no point. Yardage 652.

I decided to write out the basic commandments of hysterectomy; because this is yet another topic that NO ONE TALKS about. My cousins will have this in a few-Karen in a few months, Judy in a year or two, Kathleen too ...and possibly my nieces. So here goes-

1) Buy a body pillow. And keep an extra pillow around, because it hurts when you laugh or cough (and of course it is high allergen season for me). Hug the small pillow when you have to laugh or cough-it helps.

2) Gas hurts too. Badly. Plan your diet accordingly. The crazy people gave me broccoli and milk in the hospital! ;-)

3) Plan your aftercare for the worst possible scenario. I thought mine would not go well, and I was right, but I didn't have enough info to plan for THAT. The worst scenario is that you won't drive for three weeks, and the you should count on reclusive rest for a week. Why a week? Because one of the worst scenarios is that they'll nick your bladder while doing your surgery-this has me on a foley for a week so the nick can heal!

a) Shop to fully stock your pantry-and try to have seven frozen easy meals when you leave for the hospital. That "easy meals for a week" will save you from cooking while dragging a catheter. After hospital food so bad my DH laughed looking at it, it was nice that I could tell him how to thaw and bake dinner. And it was sooooo much tastier. If food and groceries aren't your area of expertise, make sure you thank your friend or S/O for the lovely dinner!

b) Find the long barbecue tongs and have them at the ready-bending is tricky for the first few days; the subscription cards from magazines, vitamins you spill, and all kinds of stuff will be easier to retrieve. Put a trash basket by your cocoon spot.

c) What do you wear? You want a knee length gown with IV friendly sleeves for the hospital-and knee length gowns for the recluse week. Yoga pants are good, except if you are a lucky catheter winner. Stuff with elastic waists are good-I'm wearing elastic waist shorts right now. Roomy grannie panties are spot on, too.

4) Use the scented soap you love, and buy a pack of hypoallergenic baby wipes. Be kind to yourself.

5) Get a pedi and a haircut. That helps a lot.

6) Make an activity box before you go in. I rounded up my projects and equipment I need to work while I am at home. I didn't choose challenging projects-I don't think my concentration will be much for the week. I also saved catalogs and the like as hospital reading material.

7) Make people help you. I can fold and sort clothes, but I made DH wash and dry, and pull all the clean laundry to a central pile, because my reach is stunted, and I am not supposed to lift.

8) Take your iron beforehand, and corral your meds. I was anemic in September, and had just rounded the corner with a hemoglobin of 10 when I went into surgery-taking 650 mgs each day. My levels plummeted to the sixes and I ended up having a transfusion. Now that I am home again, the sinus meds, the vitamins, the iron, the pain killers (2!) the horomones, and all the other crap live in one spot-and I just build a candy dish of drugs each morning. When the dish is empty, I have taken everything I was supposed to.

I'll be adding to the list as I think of things.


Thursday, October 08, 2009

Pompons are a crapshoot....


A few months ago, I found a pompon 'loom' on sale at Wallyworld. I picked it up, thinking I might need one sometime. Lo and behold, when I was working on smallboy's hat, I thought it needed one. I dug out the loom, and made the perfect pom. A little sparse, but respectable.

Unfortunately, my second pom didn't come out at ALL. I had a HUGE pile of 2" strands, not a pom.

Ah well.

I attached the previous pom to the top of the hat, and today, I popped this in the mail for DGS. It's Schachenmayr Nomotta Gemini, 3 skeins, 279 yards. I got it last year when Herrschner's blew it out.

Kid clothing is so much fun! I used the Ann Norling top down cardi, and tweaked it a little for a shawl collar.

I think he will look soo handsome!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Done!


And I was well behaved and did the sewing and edges!  Just have ends and a bath left.  I know I cried like a baby about this, but when I tried it on, my first thought was "Hey, I want another one!!!"  I LUV it!  

Wait a minute, it's not for me!  I guess I HAVE to do another!

Yardage:  617


Elann Peruvian Highland Sport
2 skeins = 326.0 yards (298.1m)
black
Needful Yarns Arte
3 skeins = 291.0 yards (266.1m)
sunset

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Mystery project revealed


This is what I worked on this Feb-March.  It's from last year's summer VK, knit in Elann's Coto-canapone.  I liked this pattern!I had a serious, heart stopping disaster with the cable crossings.


  You can see in this photo that I missed a crossing.  EEEP!  Right up front!  Happily, I was able to 'sew in' a cable crossing.  I was so relieved!

Here's a new photo.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Done!


I gotta stitch up the sides, but I am calling it quits on this one too.  Five x 110 yards Berroco Zen=550 yards.

Friday, May 08, 2009

Seemingly done-

I managed to get all the knitting done before I was smothered by boredom.  I am counting the yardage, and counting it as done.  I'm not going to seam it for a few days, because I have totally lost interest, and will sew it when I feel like it.
Yardage 10 x 77.5m= 847 yards

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Easy as 1, 2, 3!



Heathermoine had a terrific hat on Rav.  When I asked her about it, she directed me to this page.
Once I took a look a her instructions, and compared them to the photo, it was no problem.

1) Provisional cast on (45 for small kid size), knit two rows.
2) Slip first stitch in every row, and work in pattern: 
          4 rows stockinette, and 4 rows reverse stockinette.
Row 1-slip 1st stitch, kfb of next stitch, work to last 3 stitches.  Work 2 stitches tog, knit.
Row 2-work in pattern.
I used a 3 needle bind off to join the side seams and top.

Yarn: Adriafil Knitcol, 1 ball, size 7 needles.  100 yards to total



Friday, February 20, 2009

We rounded Cape Fear


21 Balls of Needful Yarns Arte x 97 yards=2037 yards, started Dec 07, finished today.