Tuesday, August 14, 2007

SistahKnit BBQ Deux


Hey there my fellow knitting enthusiast's, I am back after taking some time to tend to my garden and knitting one of my most favorite projects....socks. Saturday we had our second annual SistahKnit BBQ and it was awesome, this years crowd was bigger than last years and the variety of food and sweets were exceptional. I met some really lovely ladies who are very talented and gifted in so many other areas.

I have a few pictures of the event and the chefs on hand to feed the group of happy knitters, above is my Girl Harlem Purl; my Guru you can't what she is doing right now because I was too busy knitting myself but she had her spinning wheel with her and she was spinning up a storm with some roving from Moon Mountain Farms, I am not sure I said that right but if you Google it I am sure you will find it. Right now I am just anxious to post something, it has been quite some time since I have done so and I have a few things I want to share with you all.


Here is Marvalousknits and Granddaughter Ami, Marva I hope I got this right, I am not ashamed to say that I have been so busy with my garden and knitting my socks that I have not visited many sites to check up on my fellow sistah's progress even though I see two of them everyday. Priorities are like that at times when you are on a mission like the one I am on. 'O)

Here is Tawana with Saunielle, I hope I spelled it right my friends, It was such a delight seeing you again and meeting Saunielle, it seems that the only way I will get to see any of you is to attend the annual BBQ, that will have to change; we have to make some kind of arrangement to get together at least once every three months or so just to keep up with one another and I could be more diligent with my b-log so that you can see what I have been up to too. Congrats again on you know what! (Smile)


Here is the photo I mentioned earlier that I thought I didn't have, its of Harlem Purl spinning like the pro she is, you go girl; I can't wait to get my Majacraft little Gem, too excited



Here is Sahara of Knitty City with one of her lovely works of art, I think she said that it was a stole; I just love the colors, you should see the sweater she is working on it is awesome, she essentially went through her stash and took about 3 or 4 different spools of wool thread and added some I think she said Alpaca or merino to it before she gave it all a soft twist using some gizmo she mentioned which I have to find out what the exact name of it is because I want one and she came up with the most beautiful mix of colors and the sweater is being made as we speak, can't wait to see the end product, I am sure it will be lovely Sahara is extremely talented.



Below is my friend Will, the best corn griller I know next to Ian, let me tell you that corn was so delicious and sweet and crunchy all at the same time, yes it is possible. That is one of the best way to cook corn, you must try it some time. (Shuck that corn Will) 'O)





Here is Njoya, I hope I spelled it right and Iris' daughter, sorry I couldn't remember names as I was so absorbed in what I was doing...knitting socks. Njoya teaches knitting and crocheting in Harlem I apologize again for not remembering the Library you teach from, I gave the flyer you gave me to Vivian so that she could attend your classes so look for her. I will check Sahara' site and get the correct affiliation you have with the Library and edit my post accordingly. ;O) It was so lovely meeting you and I can't wait to see that shrug and hat set you were working on with straights, wow; you are brave, I would just die if my stitches fell of those straights. (LOL)




Above are the Koigu socks I was finishing up on at the BBQ, the stitch which you probably can't see clearly is the Double Andalusian stitch from the 365 Perpetual Day Calendar, its just wonderful for stitch pattern ideas. I really enjoyed making them and look forward to making some more socks using the Koigu, its just delicious!

Here are some socks I made out of some acrylic yarn from Moda Dea called Sassy Stripes, it was fun making them but I am having a difficult time deciding on how to bind off on the 2x2 ribbing pattern that runs throughout the sock, if you have any suggestions I sure would appreciate it, I have fairly large calves and I need the room, I can't stand anything binding me at all so bring on your suggestions. I thought about a picot edging type bind off, we will see.




Below is a Baclava that I am working on in Patons Merion wool yarn, I am still at the ribbing stage, I have a few morn inches of ribbing to go before I start the hat portion.



I have at least three more pairs of socks to show you, one in Lorna's Laces, the pattern is scrolls and the other is Lisa Souza's Mahogany and I can't off hand remember the stitch pattern yet because I sat it aside to start the Sassy Stripes and the Koigu and I am also working on some Socks That Rock, Chanticleer, I think that is spelled right, anyway it is heavy weight and I deliberately didin't left it in stockinette because it is so thick that a pattern would be lost on it so I decided to place a pattern on the cuff somewhere maybe.

For now I will get back to my kniitting and when I am close to done which I am just about there I will post again.

Chow for now and don't forget I welcome comments on how to bind off in ribbing 2x2 and any other type of constructive criticism or critiquing, ;O)

2 comments:

Harlem Purl said...

I'm glad you had a good time!

Scheherazaad said...

It was great meeting you at the BBQ. I have to try that two-socks-at-a-time magic-loop method I saw you doing. That has got to be the cure for second sock syndrome.