Yup, still here.

No, I didn’t get washed away by the spectacular storms yesterday. I just have been busy cleaning, decluttering, and removing $%@&*! wallpaper from my bathroom walls in preparation for a remodeling project. Fun.

But I have been knitting, and sewing a little. KSKS is over and my partner has received her package, so it’s safe to post it now.

Outside view

Under the flap - lots of pockets

Inside, with swag

Details: I used denim for the outside and a fabric from my collection of Japanese prints for the inner. It was fun to have a project to use it on - I’ve been hoarding the fabric for years. I interfaced both the outer and inner with Decor Bond, available from your handy dandy local fabric shop. There’s a zippered pocket inside, plus some pockets similar to the ones shown on the front (under the flap). I used a magnetic snap closure as well. This is my own pattern, if you can call it a pattern - I just figured out the finished dimensions I wanted, did some figuring, and went from there. I only goofed up a few times, heh.

And there’s been knitting, too:

I had to test-knit the pattern I sent to my KSKS pal, after all!

Those are the Japanese Feather Lace socks. I love them! I used Koigu in a vivid lime green and it was absolutely the perfect yarn for this pattern. I’m looking forward to cooler weather so I can wear them!

I had to try them on, of course. They fit like a dream!

I’ve also been working on the Flower Basket Shawl in some sportweight alpaca that’s been waiting around for the perfect pattern. I have an acquaintance who’s going through radiation treatment for lung cancer that’s spread to her liver and brain, it’s so sad. There’s not a lot I can do for her, but I’m knitting all my love and healing thoughts into this shawl. I’m on pattern repeat #13 of 14 or 16, depending on how it looks when I get to 14 and how my yarn supply is. I’m *hoping* to finish it this weekend, but with a trip to the MN State Fair planned for Sunday, I don’t know if I can manage it. We’ll see.

It’s beautiful and so soft. No picture can do it justice. I just hope it helps her to feel better. If anyone’s inclined to pray, light a candle, whatever, her name is Patsy.

I’d better get off the computer and get the kids dressed and out of here before they kill each other.

4 Comments

  1. Deb said,

    August 25, 2006 at 8:59 am

    What a lovely gift for your friend. I will gladly add her to my thoughts and prayers.

  2. Guinifer said,

    August 25, 2006 at 9:41 am

    Great bag, great socks and great shawl! I will send my best hopes to your friend.

  3. Renee said,

    August 25, 2006 at 3:33 pm

    Good work all around! I love that Japanese fabric. I’m so sorry about your friend. It’s very nice of you to knit her the shawl - I’m sure she’ll be greatly comforted by it. Have fun at the fair - I’m heading over there tomorrow.

  4. Chris said,

    August 28, 2006 at 9:56 am

    Wonderful bag for your KSKS pal! And your koigu socks turned out great. *makes mental note about that pattern*

    I’m sorry to hear about your friend. I hope that the shawl will provide comfort - it’s such a lovely way to show you care.