For the life of me, I couldn't get past row 17 of the chart. It was always 1 stitch off. I decided to count between the markers, and I found that in 1 section there were 59 instead of 60 stitches. Then a lightbulb went off. I realized I missed a yarn-over in the middle of the chart on row 15. Word to the wise. Don't knit lace when you are sleepy.
After that, I completed the upper back portion, and I'm currently working on the lower back portion. This join will encompass the right side of the sweater. Can you visualize it? Because I don't see it yet. But, I'm trusting the instructions and following word for word.
I also found a new coffee to keep me awake. Jamaica Me Crazy. Hehe! That's how I felt on row 17.
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Friday, August 3, 2012
Ravellenics Day 5 & 6 Progress
The lace portion is getting to a point where I am afraid of messing it up if I work on it during my commute. So, I decided to start working on the next section, which is a band of knits and purls that I will attach to the lace later on.
On day 6, I attended a Malibu rum event, so I didn't knit. I'm sad that I had to sacrifice my knitting. But I'm happy that I didn't sabotage my work thus far.
On day 6, I attended a Malibu rum event, so I didn't knit. I'm sad that I had to sacrifice my knitting. But I'm happy that I didn't sabotage my work thus far.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Ravellenics Day 4 Progress!
Today, the US women's gymnastic team won the Gold. I am so happy and proud of those women.
While watching the games, I made some wonderful progress. I made it to row 12 of the second chart. This lace is going by quicker than I thought it would be. Hopefully,I can finish the remaining 18 rows tomorrow
While watching the games, I made some wonderful progress. I made it to row 12 of the second chart. This lace is going by quicker than I thought it would be. Hopefully,I can finish the remaining 18 rows tomorrow
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Ravellenics Day 3 Progress
While knitting, I watched the Great Britain Men's Gymnastics team get excited over the possibility of winning a Silver Medal. The Japanese team contested a low score. The Olympic committee voted in favor of Japan, and they got the silver while the Great Britain team got bronze. The dispute happened over a dismount from the pommel horse, and weather or not the Japanese gymnast did a proper handstand before dismounting. I'm not a gymnast, but based on what I saw, there was no handstand.
The big question is, could he decipher the stitch chart to make this????
I am on row 22 of Chart A. I have so much more to go.
The big question is, could he decipher the stitch chart to make this????
I am on row 22 of Chart A. I have so much more to go.
Monday, July 30, 2012
Ravellenics Day 2 Progress
I must admit, I got off to a slow start.
I spent time during the opening ceremonies swatching. The next day, I had a party to attend and also was busy in the kitchen helping my mom cook for some friends.
On Sunday, I went to brunch at Dans Le Noir and thought hey, I can just knit after. Wrong! I went to a rooftop party, and ended up staying until it was dark out.
I do however feel amazed that I did this after 5 cocktails (over the course of 4 hours). I casted on as soon as I git home from my summer fun. I completed row 10 of the first chart.
I spent time during the opening ceremonies swatching. The next day, I had a party to attend and also was busy in the kitchen helping my mom cook for some friends.
On Sunday, I went to brunch at Dans Le Noir and thought hey, I can just knit after. Wrong! I went to a rooftop party, and ended up staying until it was dark out.
I do however feel amazed that I did this after 5 cocktails (over the course of 4 hours). I casted on as soon as I git home from my summer fun. I completed row 10 of the first chart.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
This will be a sweater in 17 days
I am embarking on yet another seemingly impossible knitting journey.
As part of the games with the "Ravellenics" moniker, I decided to join team MINE, which sprang from the Selfish Knitters Group on Ravelry. Ok, now that we have the specifics, let's get to the knitting.
I swatched (gasp) for the Dahlia Cardigan today. The goal was to get 24 stitches over 4 inches. I used size 3,4,and 5 needles to make my swatch. Unblocked, the size 3 needle puts me in line with the gauge I need. I am waiting for the swatch to dry so that I can measure it again. I'm using Manos del Uruguay Serena in the Zinnia color way. This is a mix of cotton and baby alpaca. It feels really soft. I'm just hoping that it doesn't grow too much after the wet blocking.
As part of the games with the "Ravellenics" moniker, I decided to join team MINE, which sprang from the Selfish Knitters Group on Ravelry. Ok, now that we have the specifics, let's get to the knitting.
I swatched (gasp) for the Dahlia Cardigan today. The goal was to get 24 stitches over 4 inches. I used size 3,4,and 5 needles to make my swatch. Unblocked, the size 3 needle puts me in line with the gauge I need. I am waiting for the swatch to dry so that I can measure it again. I'm using Manos del Uruguay Serena in the Zinnia color way. This is a mix of cotton and baby alpaca. It feels really soft. I'm just hoping that it doesn't grow too much after the wet blocking.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Hexipuffs....what week is this? It's Coco-Guava time!
The hexipuffs have been put on hold for a minute. I don't want buttercream getting all over them.
I have had this burning desire to properly ice a cake and add some cute decorations to it. So this is my first attempt.
I recently went to the Sugar Flower Cake Shop to learn how to ice a cake. My first try was good, but nothing to really scream about. So, this weekend I came up with the idea of making a Coconut Guava cake. I wanted something tropical that I have never done before.
I found a few basic recipes that had no coconut in the batter whatsoever. They just added coconut to the frosting. That's a no-no in my book. Why say its a coconut cake if there is no coconut in the cake??? So, I happened to find a recipe that uses creamed coconut in the batter and that made me happy.
As far as the guava goes, it can be very tricky because it is extremely sweet. I didn't want an overpowering jelly flavor so I made it into a buttercream instead.
I also created the white buttercream with shortening and corn starch to add to the stability in this humid warm weather. I had to add some clear vanilla extract and coconut extract to flavor it up.
So, after all is said and done, here is my cake. Mixing the guava buttercream, mixing the coconut batter, applying the 1st crumb coat, applying the final icing, adding coconut to the final icing, and decorating.
Enjoy!
I have had this burning desire to properly ice a cake and add some cute decorations to it. So this is my first attempt.
I recently went to the Sugar Flower Cake Shop to learn how to ice a cake. My first try was good, but nothing to really scream about. So, this weekend I came up with the idea of making a Coconut Guava cake. I wanted something tropical that I have never done before.
I found a few basic recipes that had no coconut in the batter whatsoever. They just added coconut to the frosting. That's a no-no in my book. Why say its a coconut cake if there is no coconut in the cake??? So, I happened to find a recipe that uses creamed coconut in the batter and that made me happy.
As far as the guava goes, it can be very tricky because it is extremely sweet. I didn't want an overpowering jelly flavor so I made it into a buttercream instead.
I also created the white buttercream with shortening and corn starch to add to the stability in this humid warm weather. I had to add some clear vanilla extract and coconut extract to flavor it up.
So, after all is said and done, here is my cake. Mixing the guava buttercream, mixing the coconut batter, applying the 1st crumb coat, applying the final icing, adding coconut to the final icing, and decorating.
Enjoy!
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