Monday, May 26, 2008

Just pictures of Sytze





















Showing off his broken hand. It's not really broken - he just wont go to the doctors to let them figure out what is wrong! That's my fancy bandage work right there!




















In the city on Neude drinking coffee and beer. There's something similar to a music festival happening at the moment in utrecht and they've taken over the square where the cafes usually extend out into.




















At KFC. I love my dead, fried bird!




















Being pretty. This was before we went out.















Goofing off in my very old kitchen. It actually looks like my grandmother's kitchen!

Sock blockers and socks

I have no excuse for being so lazy this week but I have been. I am almost done with the "ugliest sock in the world" for Sytze. This is the first sock. I've also started unraveling a scarf that I made ages ago to salvage some of the amazingly soft and expensive wool that a giant month attached last year.













I feel so bad that I have left this to the very last minute. There is no deadline on the scard BUT because it's been out so long and has holes in it from the giant moth, I am starting to see smaller holes where I think that other month may have been feasting as well. :-( Very sad but possibly salvigable. I'm thinking that I am going to make it into a sead-stitch scarf. Just keeping it simple and I want to use the yarn that is left to the maximum. It would be super sad if nothing would come out of this.














So other than knitting, many other fun things have been happening. Of course Sytze came over and spend the weekend at my place (I don't live in a student-house, so we have more space and alone time when he's here. While I was getting ready for dinner, he was sitting on the balcony when he saw a tiny little bird in a nest right in front of our balcony.



























I'm still trying to find the time to finally go to my local s'nB on Tuesdays or Thursdays but next to university and work I find that I have just enough time to get in a little knitting and about 7 hours of sleep. I wish I could go but I'm just not sure.

My baby brother is coming to visit me in a few days (ok. like Saturday). With him here I am probably going to have to not blog for a week but because the child sleeps so much anyways (I should add that he's 17), I may just find the time next to school and work to sit down for 30 minutes next week. But I am excited that he is visiting. He's another man in my life that does not enjoy anything that is knitted. But the rest of my family likes it. Since my parents are all alone at home now, they have decided to take up golfing so I have been asked to make golf-club covers. A zoo for my father (looking forward to that) and something girly for my mother. I have yet to look at wool for it but I will once I get the time and I go to amsterdam to have a look at some new Yarn-shops!






The stash is going insane. It's tiny, since I have cut down on spending for a whole year! I am extremely proud of myself but at the same time, I am wondering why on earch I didn't by a little each month, because now when I want to knit something that I really enjoy, I actually have to go shopping and hunting for. Also it's just a big mess, because it's in plastic bags and in between little bags of dried lavender. I would love to put it some where nice but with the little room that I have in my room and in the rest of the house I fear that there is little room else to put it. So my student dilema grows. I keep thinking that I need to get rid of some things, so maybe I can expand my stash into where the other things were ;-)




















I found an awesome site for sock-blockers! I am so excited, because I have pleanty of these wire hangers that I can't use because they damage the clothes, so why not take one and a pair of plires from the garage and make a perfect fitting sock-blocker?


I found them at the knitting zone but I suggest that you use plastic covered metal hangers, because they are less likely to stain your damp socks. It is still an awesome idea, expecially if you are a student with no money for fun things :-(

Sometimes I wonder: would a really addicted knitter be willing to spend less on money instead of giving up buying yarn on a regular basis or would you start knitting with nasty acrylic? I would definatly eat less or just Ramen. Then again I have just not bought any new wool in a LONG time!










Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Working and working and working

There has not been much happening this week due to a very stressful, work fulled week. I just sat my first mid-term and have one more to go all together with being sick and pulling 30 hours at work. ugh. Other than being super tired, knitting has been posponed to due to the fact that our old student house, we found out that our downstairs neighbours have a mouse problem and my flatmate swore she saw a mouse in the bathroom... So we've been busy with mouse traps and peanut butter.

Danja's (flatmate) birthday party is this friday. She's the youngest (turning 19) and I was thinking about giving her something fun for her birthday. Sytze's going to pay for the wool and I'm going to knit it up. I'm thinking a silk bikini bottom for topless tanning OR the something blue thong that is circuling ravelry.

I GOT ACCEPTED TO RAVELRY! YAY! My invite finally came this week, so besides being busy with getting that all set up, I am scoping the groups and the patterns that are EVERY WHERE! It's like a new heaven.

I've also been listening to a lot of podcasts. I was thinking about doing that as well but... I can't even find enough time to go to my SNB here in Utrecht. Right now I am in love with "Let's knit together" and "Stash and burn".

I am loving europe right now! I have never heard of Wollmeise but once her website is up and running again, I am going to take a good part of my pay-check and buy as much as I can! Sytze and I are both in love with the colors and I think the yarns should hold up well. I haven't heard any bad reviews yet!

Finished: One pair of the ankle socks in the Mexico colors. I have started the second pair and then I am going to start the red and green full socks for Dieter and Sytze. I'm just about to go shopping for Danja so fingers crossed that I can find something at ny LYS!

Much love,
Sam

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Just Starting Out!


So... This is defiantly my first time blogging but I've had my own website for a while now that I have been able to keep up and running, so I'm thinking that this is not a far-fetched goal to now dedicate myself to my knitting on the web as much as I have dedicated to my personal life (keeping my family informed of what I'm up to at the moment).



I've been knitting since I was 14 actively (of course you learn it when you're younger). I am an incredibly addicted sock knitter. I love to knit these socks and even for the impossibly large feet of my boyfriend - my father has smaller feet than he does. I love socks but occasionally I will crochet or knit a scarf/ wrap and I'll get around to making a sweater maybe every other year (really not liking the sweater knitting but have discovered lots of nice fashion tops).



To start this out, the title was decided on, because I actually am a European knitter. I lived in the U.S. for a while as well as a child but most of it I have spent in Europe and this is also where I got into the "final stages" of becoming a knitter with a K. I find it had to associate my knitting with a lot of the American knitting, because the yarns are not as organized as in the U.S. (i.e. The Loopy Ewe) but instead I spend a lot of my time looking for new Yarn Stores - although I have recently discovered that no matter what city I am in, I always have an LYS where I know the people! - Because you will always find the usual Regia but I'm looking to try new things as well.



Current knitting projects are actually two and I am going to leave the first one. The first one I have decided to call "the ugliest sock in the world". That is exactly what it is. The yarn was a gift for my birthday from my best friend Dieter and my boyfriend. I have two balls of the green and two of a bright multicolored. They're both self stripping and the composition of it is great. I just really, really hate the bright multi-colored one, because even though the color way is called "Mexican Color", I was not expecting the color scheme of a Tex-Mex restaurant on a sock. Enough said there, now I am moving on the green ball and looking forward to get something nice out of it, because the other one was so ugly yet the base yarn is really nice - pictures to follow!
That's all for now, so I'll check in next week again! Pictures to follow soon!