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This is me, MayB.

Welcome to my life.

Dog owner, domestic failure, cross stitcher, counsellor, dreamer and critic. 

I will make you sit, pour you a bowl of cereal, sew your mouth shut, tell you what to do, how to do it and then that you're doing it wrong.

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Tuesday
Nov152011

Knitting Shoulder: abbreviated version

I have been suffering in silence.  

I have not been able to knit in 2 weeks.  

I hurt myself knitting.

Except that is not entirely true.  I hurt myself 4 years ago after I decided to cut down a tree by hand with a rusted saw blade.  

Flash forward to almost 4 years later.  My shoulder hurts on and off when I do stupid things -- like clap too hard or carry Monty's leash in my right hand.  I figured out how to work around it and make it not hurt as much.  I coped.

Until I started knitting.

I love knitting.  I am good at it.  I'm fast.  I could knit for hours and, in fact, have done so.

Until now. 

I can't move my right arm.  My fingers go numb and the muscles around my shoulder (where the rotator cuff is) are screaming in pain at all times.  I can't carry anything that weighs anything and my arm aches after typing or surfing the web.  I have an appointment to see the doctor and will get a physio referral on Friday. 

Until it's fixed, I can't knit. 

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See the full post over at Buggering Crap Monkies. 

Thursday
Sep222011

Stitchery too - purses, ereaders and things.

Oops. Thought I pushed publish.

While I did spend a large portion of the summer involved in knitting, I spent a good portion of time sewing too. I love sewing, but my sewing room is sometimes a disaster zone and I either have to face it or not sew.

Also, it takes time away from knitting.

Green bag w vintage detail

inside of purse

close up of the vintage material
Ereader cover -- rust and flowers
Ereader cover -- green owls
Wednesday
Sep142011

Hats of the baby variety

One of the things I worked on all summer: baby hats. You would think, with the amount of baby things I'd made that I had 6 of them myself, but you would be mistaken. There is just something about baby things that makes me want to knit.

I'm sure it has a lot to do with how lazy I am. I love to knit, but I love to knit things that will be finished sometime before I die of boredom. Baby knits are the perfect cure for that. You can whip something up in a couple of hours and amaze everyone around you -- except the other knitters who think you're selling yourself short.

Who can resist a perfect little hat that can be knit in one evening?

Baby cap

Baby hat atop a pile of books.


Cute baby cap

Same style, different buttons.

If I'm working on something I'm not overly pleased with, I can set it down and start a baby hat. Baby hats never fail, are always cute, and always finish in an acceptable length of time.

Baby hat in teal

Knitting with a touch of crochet!

baby hat

My house is full of baby hats now. They are littered across the side tables, piled on top of books, and busting out of drawers.

If only I knew more babies with cold heads.



Remember you can find all my creations at my Etsy shop -- KnitMonkies.

Tuesday
Sep062011

Shrugging it off - Knitting misadventures 

It's my own fault. I bought some yarn -- just to try it out. I liked the colour and had worked with the type of yarn before. I thought Oh, just a small project! I ordered two small balls and figured if I wanted more, I could get it easily.

It wasn't until I got the yarn in the mail that I realized I was in love. The yarn was perfect for the project I had in mind -- something for my sister to go with the brooch she had inherited from my Grandma.

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I never got a good shot of this. It's so delicate, I couldn't get it right.

The yarn complimented the brooch exactly. Then, I found a pattern that I knew I had to make. It was the delicate shrug found in the book Sock Yarn: One Skein Wonders. I knew I would have to resize it: I mean, it was delicate and "fit small" so no way was it going to fit the likes of the Hingston girls. We're built like brick houses -- girls of good Irish stock. Even with the resizing, I was sure I was safe. It said One Skein and I had two. Duh.

Why do I never learn?

Here is how far I got before I ran out of yarn.

shrug for Ky

Started. Moments before I ran out of yarn.

Beautiful, right? I knew I had made the right decision. The lack of yarn was a small problem, but I could over come it. I went online to order and... sold out. Until August.

I put the order in and crossed my fingers it would come in before then. Ky was arriving at the end of June and was heading back to BC by the middle of July. Surely the fates would smile on me and send it sooner?

Fate is fickle, fickle mistress.

Two days before Ky was heading back to the coast, the yarn arrived in the mail. Almost a month before the date they thought, but still too late. I hoped I could still make it, but I wasn't sure.

I knit like the wind. (yes, I am aware the wind prefers crochet.)

Two hours before my last chance to get the shrug to Ky, I finished the last stitch. It was a thing of beauty. I couldn't have been more pleased. I sent it off with my friend to give to Ky and that was that.

I hounded Ky for a picture of it with the brooch and her. She doesn't think I should share it, but she wore it just as I intended: as though she was a model from the 40s or 50s. I love it.

Shrug (3) cropped

Tuesday
Sep062011

Back in the saddle -- knitted, of course

I've been lax on the updating in regards to my knitting. One would think that is because it's summer and thus no knitting has occurred, but one would be wrong. I have been knitting up a storm. I've been knitting so much, in fact, that I have been unable to write anything because it meant putting down the needles.

As an intro back into regular updating (I promise... this time, I mean it!) I thought I would show you what I have been up to.

My sister Ky was nice enough to come and take pictures of my creations for me. After an afternoon of modelling my goods, I finally had a portfolio of sorts. Since the last time I showed you the brooches I got. I figured this time, I would show you some of the finished product.

Burgundy hat My grandma's brooch

This is what I created for the brooch that Grandma gave me. I wanted something unique and pretty. I used burgundy wool yarn I got online and found a really cute top down knitted cloche. Seeing it finished? I think I'm in love.

Burgundy scarflett Brooch close up

This scarflett is of the same yarn as the hat, but in a brioche stitch. It turned out nice and thick, super chunky and the perfect piece to showcase the snowflake brooch.

Of course, I have a lot more to show you. But, since I promised regular updates... I think I will save them for later.