Hey, that’s mah man!

Some other WO-MAN is knitting for mah MAN.

I know. It’s shocking. As we all know, I do not knit for Kevin. A woman must hold something back, and Kevin does not get a scarf or a sweater until we are married. It’s the rule.

So, some other woman took pity on him, and knit him a scarf. Can you believe it? What happened to female solidarity? How am I ever to get engaged if random women send him knitted items?

Actually, I’m teasing. An EverQuest friend that he met in New Orleans at the Fan Fair sent it to him, and he reports that she’s very nice and very married. Here’s a picture.

Even Katie is being a traitor.

It’s a nice scarf, knit with a fur yarn and an eyelash yarn. It’s quite snuggly. I’d wear it. :)
On to another scarf, here’s the scarf I knit for my mom out of the Lorna’s Laces Chunky Superwash that I bought at Knitche. It’s perhaps a bit short (Ionly used two skeins), but I still like it.

It’s a chevron pattern from Barbara Walker’s First Treasury.

In other news, after much sniffling and frustration and stress and even some crying (I’m feeling delicate lately), the zipper is finally in my sister’s sweater.

I’m not sure if I like the dark background of the gold zipper, but it was the best I could find in my time limit. She better like it - after all, it is even, and even zips up and down. I think that’s an accomplishment, given my complete lack of sewing skills.

Finally, here is my green Sad Sack Sweater. I love this sweater, even if I look a bit dumpy in it. It is comfy and warm, and I adore the color.

Yes, laying out a sweater evenly was a bit beyond me.

Remember how the water went totally green when I washed the sweater? Here’s photographic evidence. The flash actually washed out some of the color - to give you an idea, my sink is sort of this dark pinkish beige in real life. The water was dark green.

The green did not rub off on me when I wore the sweater today, I’m happy to report.

And, I almost forgot! I won an auction for 2500 yards of this gorgeous lace weight yarn from the nice people in Uruguay. I’m a little bit worried about the color, now that I’m seeing it on the good monitor at home, but I bet I love it in real life. I certainly love that bright green.

That’s it! Well, other than almost losing control over 40% off Alpaca Silk at Purl Soho, but I managed to control myself. Unfortunately, there isn’t really any left.

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6 Responses to “Hey, that’s mah man!”

  1. Anne Says:

    Oooooh, good price on that laceweight yarn - it’s yummy looking and I bet it’ll work up beautifully. I have some dark green worsted weight merino from them that I’m going to use to make Clapotis - what will you make with yours?

  2. Karen Says:

    The sweater for your sis looks great! I have yet to try to put a zipper in, because I have AWFUL sewing skills. Congrats on getting it in and having it look wonderful!

  3. Anne Says:

    Hooray for knitting blogs!

    So I’m wandering around the web looking for a Build-A-Bear sweater pattern, or at least the Build-A-Bear dimensions. I don’t own one myself, but my friend has commissioned me to make a sweater for hers. If you could send me the dimensions, I would be so grateful.

    Thanks very much, and Happy Holidays.

    Anne

  4. Sharon Says:

    That green water looks beautiful! So does your Lorna’s Laces scarf. And sewing in a zipper…I’m quite impressed. I haven’t tackled zippers in many a year. Haven’t missed it either. You’re an inspiration, Gail.

  5. Deborah Says:

    You can get something called Retain to keep the colors for bleeding out of your sweaters. I am a dyer and use it to keep my dyes from continuing to run after the final rinse. You can get it from Dharma Trading Co. (www.dharmatrading.com). Usual disclaimers. I get it there, but any dye supply business should have it. Have fun!

  6. Aimee the sis Says:

    I would rabbit punch that chiquita that made a scarf for you Mah Man!