New granddaughter Sydney was the number one highlight of the year. The Sweetest Knitting Memory Award goes to the three pair of Opal Handpainted socks worn by John, Anne, and Sydney Anne the day they left the hospital and went home together for the first time.
I didn't know they were going to do this, and, when I got the picture, I cried. What a perfect way to include a new grandma who had to be 2000 miles away on this momentous occasion.
More details here.
The Most Fun in Knitting Award goes to the Shetland Lace Workshop given by Liz Lovick on the EZasPi Yahoo List.Most of the workshop happened while I was busy traveling to Idaho and suffering a mother board and harddrive replacement. I still found time to play around swatching the lace patterns, and ended up with a lovely, soft alpaca Shetland lace sampler scarf.
More details here.
The Most Useful Knitted Item Award goes to this ugly but soft and warm alpaca helmet hat I whipped up one day last autumn. Even on nasty, snowy, cold days I walk the dogs a minimum of three times. This hat goes on first, before my Squall Parka. I pull the helmet chin up over my mouth and snuggle in for a comfortable stroll.
More details here.
Lastly, the Most Disappointing Yarn Award goes to this Lavold Silky Tweed for the reasons listed below the picture. - I bought the yarn on impulse and paid full price for it. It wasn't cheap.
- The basketweave stitch is limp and not well defined at the gauge I used, 22 stitches/4 inchs.
- I had to watch my stitches constantly and knit slowly because the threads in the yarn separated as I was knitting. Every time I would knit at my normal speed, I would split stitches.
- There was little to none give to the yarn and it hurt my hands and wrists to knit with it.
- Now that the sweater is done (I finished it out of pure stubbornness), it is shedding those little pieces of tweed every time I wear it.
- Did I mention that this was the most expensive item I knit in 2005?
For more information on this project, go here.
Wishing all my readers a wonderful, fibery, healthy, happy 2006.
Pattern: Basic Sock
Pattern: Aguave by Katherine Hunt in Summer 2005 Knitter's
Pattern: Simple ribbing, 40 stitches around
To all my online friends and readers: Wishing you a wonderful holiday, however you celebrate - or don't celebrate.
The blue Shine arrived from
In another box was 20 skeins of antique rose Peruvian Highland Wool from
While knitting away on the boring Opal Lollipop socks, I've been day dreaming about 2006 projects, which resulted in some swatching.
The stitch pattern on the larger swatch is for the Aguave sweater designed by Katherine Hunt and published in the Summer 2005 Knitter's.
Normally doggy school has a strict "no sniff" policy. But party night wasn't a normal night and the dogs seemed to know it. There was plenty of sneaky sniffing going on as we tried to get all the dogs to sit stay for a group photo.
Several weeks ago the dogs drew names to exchange inexpensive gifts.
Pappy got this cute Papillon ornament from Marcy, a bull terrier.
Sunny, our mixed breed dog, will no longer stand for being called a mutt. She heard people at doggy school talking about designer dogs, (cockapoos, schnoodles, golden doodles, etc) Since Sunny is a princess and is allowed to make declarations, she has declared herself a third generation designer dog.
Tomorrow evening is the doggy school holiday party. We're having a potluck dinner and teacher Gail is planning doggy fun for us.
I had planned on taking pictures of the four generations of us having lunch, but we were so busy yakking and laughing that I forgot until everyone had their coats on and we were ready to go.
Glory, the queen of the house, is almost ten now. Her blackness makes it difficult to get a good picture of her, but she does show up well against the snow.
The little dogs hop through the snow like kangaroos.
Pappy has a thick, warm, straight coat that repels the snow. He will happily plow through snow that's over his head and dive into snowbanks looking for rodents.
Pattern: Basic Sock
The FLAK (Follow the Leader Aran Knitalong) officially starts January 1 on the 
Yarn: Cascade 220, 100% wool