Showing posts with label ice queen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ice queen. Show all posts

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Ice Queen e finito

I finally finished it! The picot cast off was a bit of a challenge. But, when you stop and actually follow directions, its not so bad!

Here's a few preliminary pics. I'll eventually put some better ones on ravelry. But for now this is what I have.



Friday, February 29, 2008

Ice Queen and other matters

I'm making real progress on Ice Queen. I've been knitting this at home and on the train. The latter can be a bit difficult, so there have been times I've ended a row and discovered too few or too many stitches, and had to increase or decrease to keep the lace pattern correct. Here's a sneak peak:



And a close up:



And how I keep all my beads together:



Pre-beading the yarn is both convenient and a hassle. It's great, because I don't have to worry about spilling beads on the train. However, constantly having to stop, and push the beads down the yarn on the rows I don't use them is a pain, and has created some tangles here and there.

I haven't been at SnB lately, because work has been incredibly busy. I'm barely keeping up with what I need to do. And, matters are complicated by the fact that I have a new job!! That's right! I just accepted a new position at a non-profit in my very own town of Salem. My last day at MIT will be in two weeks.

Things I'll miss about MIT:
My officemate and office friends
MIT SnB
Danielle, Femiknit, the Wanton Seed Stitch, and Rhonda the Stitching nut
My iMac and PhotoBooth
Having my own office with a door
A great boss

I'm thrilled about my new job, and my new commute (ten minutes anyone?). I'm looking forward to making news friends there and the exciting work that lies ahead. But all the same, I will really really miss MIT. Change is hard!

I think in the future, Rhonda can expect to see me more often at Seed Stitch!

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

you get the picture

My digital camera at home is out of batteries, and I'm too lazy at the moment to do anything about it. Here's a photo update of Ice Queen courtesy of my on-board computer camera. Not the best quality, but you get the idea.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Ice Queen update

I finished doing the picot cast-on for Ice Queen. Here's a rather sketchy photograph that doesn't do it justice.



It's incredibly soft and fluffy!

I hope to get a few more rounds done, with beads, so I can see how it's going to look.

If I get this done in time (ya RIGHT!) I might give this to a friend who has a b-day coming up, and break the cycle of selfish knitting.