mommyhood KAL

tops, tanks & tees knit along - my yarn reveal!

pattern: gemini by jane richmond yarn: knit picks cotlin in clementine
hello my knitting lovelies. how are you all today?  we're coming out a bit from the croup cloud and a not so nice visit to the er.  i'm hoping we're on the up and up here so i thought what better pictures to brighten up my day and lift my spirits than revealing my color choice for my "tops, tanks & tees knit along" project!  i know...it's bright!  hahahaha, but i love it.  i'll be making gemini by jane richmond and i'm using knit picks cotlin in colorway clementine. 



i had a very, very, very hard time choosing my yarn.  i knew the yarn i wanted to use right off the bat so that was easy, but choosing from the many lovely colors was quite difficult for me.  the one side of me wanted to go with a nice chocolate brown - pretty and classic for all seasons. but then another part of me kept being called to by clementine.  the side of me who loves bright colors and prints wanted the clementine and the side of me who loves linens and neutrals wanted a soft grey or dark brown...what's a girl to do.

sometimes being a gemini is tough...thus the pattern choice..wink wink.  so i decided (after some strong encouraging from my knit night gals) to bite the bullet and go with clementine.  luckily 2 of my other knit night friends decided to go with 2 happy colors as well and we all love them.  so sometimes it pays to be a bit daring.  i think this yummy orange tone will be a super cheerful asset to my summer wardrobe and you definitely won't miss my gemini out on the street..lol...but i heart it.  there's no halloween here folks...just a soft, light, airy & juicy orange!


the cotlin blend of cotton/linen is perfect for this top and my wallet. at just $2.79 a skein for a 70% tanguis cotton/30% linen blend you just can't go wrong.  it's soft and has a lovely drape to it.  i started my swatch the other day and am on my second one now.  i did my first gauge swatch using a regular swatching method and was way too loose.  i'm a loose purler and the gauge calls for stockinette so after chatting with jane i decided to try doing my swatch in the round instead to see what i got and low and behold...i'm spot on!

have you ever swatched in the round?  i hadn't and boy is it different.  so weird but def worth it.  here's a great tutorial jane did recently on how to do a swatch in the round.  doing a gauge swatch is super duper important and i don't make anything and i mean anything without doing one..lol.  so i highly recommend checking out these posts that we've done on getting gauge and on choosing your yarns.  there's a wealth of helpful knowledge there and it will help you to get a great fit and a lovely drape.  and remember...when it comes to making a garment a swatch is a necessity - or i believe it is..lol, but then i'm all for doing a gauge swatch.  it's annoying, yes, but it's worth the extra 30 minutes you'd be sacrificing for a gauge swatch.  i wouldn't want you spending months making a sweater/top that ends up too big or too small where you'll end up be wishing you swatched. trust me.  so get reading and grab those needles and get swatching :)

- how to swatch in the round on janerichmond.com (and there are lots of other video and photo tutorials showing you how to do this as well online).


ready to hear the deets?  here's the info my knitty pals...

start date:  april 11th, 2012
end date:  may 23rd, 2012 (the prize winners will be announced the following week)

*both knitting and/or crocheting is accepted and encouraged :)

enter the tops, tanks & tees knit along here:


*you must be entered & have started a project to be eligible for the giveaway at the end of the knit along.

you can follow along with all things tops, tanks & tees kal here:


have you chosen your pattern yet? what yarn will you be using? are any of you being daring and doing a bright color? so excited for next week's start date! i'm itching to start knitting my top!!!

Tops, Tanks & Tees Knit Along!!!!

gemini by jane richmond
it's time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  i'm so excited!!!!! the new knit along is here folks!  it's the "tops, tanks & tees knit along"!!!!  do you love it?  i do!!!!  betcha thought we were doing shawls didn't you! lol!  i'm a firm believer in not forgetting to knit for yourself in the warmer seasons and tops, tees and tanks are the perfect summertime wardrobe staple so why not knit some this year? gone are the ugly, boxy sacks made of scratchy fibers that once bore a faint resemblance to a top or tee.  bring on the feminine, curvy, lacy, light, swingy, airy, sexy, and oh, so stylish knits we can now proudly call tanks tops and tees!  yay!

gemini by jane richmond
we're getting you all geared up for the summer sweater knit along and thought this would be the perfect interlude to dip your toes in the garment knitting pool.  learn some new techniques, master a pattern, use a yarn you never have, think outside the box and whip yourself up a gorgeous new addition to your summer wardrobe. bring out the linens, cottons and the lightweight breathable yarns and let's get spoiling ourselves!  don't be scared if you're fairly new to knitting - tops, tanks and tees are the perfect place for you to start experimenting with something larger than an accessory.  with our groups help, cheering, hand holding and applause you WILL  make it through and you WILL be wearing that super sassy shirt all. summer. long.

calla cami by carrie bostick hoge
as you can see from some of the pics above i've got a thing for the gemini top by my super talented pal jane richmond.  even though my folder was filled with pics of other tops this one has stolen my heart.  from the moment jane revealed it to me post knit in our lys i've been dreaming about making myself one.  i heart the lace detail and the fact that it's reversible. yes.  us gemini's love a dual personality.  so i will be whipping up a gemini for myself for this KAL ladies.  i'm still awaiting my yarn to arrive so i'll give you a sneak peek at that next week :)
 
1. edie by michele wang 2. francis by olga buraya-kefelian

in the meantime we're starting this kal off a little differently than all the rest.  instead of just jumping right in this is a heads up that the kal is starting.  we got lots of feedback from you ladies asking for lead time to get your pattern chosen and yarn ordered.  so we're going to try that out this time round and see how it goes.  let us know your thoughts k?  and the button...where's the button...well it's coming.  look for it in the next 2 weeks! i love how much you all love my kal button's so it will be ready soon for you all to hopefully sport on your blogs :)


i've chosen my pattern to knit but i still love giving you guys some hits of inspiration.  there's pics throughout this post of patterns i love and here's some more of my fave top, tanks & tees patterns....

hester pullover by amy herzog

ready to hear the deets?  here's the info my knitty pals...

start date:  april 11th, 2012
end date:  may 23rd, 2012 (the prize winners will be announced the following week)

*both knitting and/or crocheting is accepted and encouraged :)

enter the tops, tanks & tees knit along here:


*you must be entered & have started a project to be eligible for the giveaway at the end of the knit along.

you can follow along with all things tops, tanks & tees kal here:


i'm so excited you guys! i seriously cannot wait to see which patterns you ladies choose, the yarns you pick up and how lovely you are all going to look in your new spring tops, tanks and tees!  so go tell your friends, hit up your lys, grab a cup of coffee and let's get knitting!!!  what do you think? you likey?  you excited too?

warm up to winter knit along - the winners!

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 we've got some winners!!!!!  today is the official last day of the warm up to winter knit along.  i'm super sad that it is ending but really excited for the next one.  these knit alongs are so rewarding and such a wonderful source of inspiration and fun for me. so thank you all for joining in and knitting along with me <3

ready to hear who won?  i am!!! congratulations to.....

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winner #1 - 
Cindy Mousseau (More Like June) - Commenter #60

you've won the following:
- 5 patterns of their choice from jane richmond!!! hello!  awesome!
- a copy of the star crossed mitts pattern from nice and knit.  love this pattern!
- and a copy of the entire season 3 of knit and crochet now!  woo hoo!  now you can knit and watch knitting! how perfect is that?!

winner #2 - 
Ciaran Blumenfeld (Momfluential) - Commenter #40

you've won the following:
- 1 pattern of their choice from jane richmond.
- 1 copy of the star crossed mitts pattern from nice and knit.
- and a copy of the entire 3rd season of knit and crochet now.

i'll be in touch with you both soon to get your information! congratulations!!!


a big thank to our "warm up to winter knit along" prize sponsors! you guys are awesome! 




i hope you all had as much fun as i did!  here's to the next one! congrats on all your wonderful new projects. happy knitting ladies!!!! and thanks to my pal rebecca for being my partner in crime. what was your favorite part of the kal?  what do you enjoy the most about our knit alongs? anything fun you'd like to see me add next time round? i'd love your feedback :)

p.s. in case you missed it or want to catch up on all our other kal's you can find all the posts here and the thread for the knit alongs can be found in the luvinthemommyhood ravelry group here! you can also friend me on ravlery under the name luvinthemommyhood.

warm up to winter knit along - prizes time!!!

16 cable hat from 3pumpkinslittle
woot woot...it's the "warm up to winter knit along" giveaway time!!! i figured you all deserve a little prize action for all the hard work you've been doing. honestly...i think there are peeps who are on their 11th or 12th item! seriously! they are mavens of the needles! their needles are on fire! you ladies know who you are..wink wink...we all think you knit in your sleep :P you can see some of their handiwork here in my "starring you" post but wowsa..even since then there have been soooo many more lovely items made that i had to show some more off in this post too :)

missy miss-matched mitts from susieq1202
it's been so amazing to watch you all chat and inspire each other (myself included) and it simply warms my heart to see the little plan i had for a wee knit along grow into this wonderful, supportive and caring group of talented women. whether you are just learning to knit or are an old pro - knit alongs are super fun and a great place to chat & make friends with other knitters, to find encouragement, a caring virtual shoulder to cry on when a project isn't working (i know this first hand), a wealth of knowledge when you have questions, a cheering squad when they turn out better than you imagined and a wonderful sense of community. i strongly believe that is something we all could use more of in our lives :)  you can read all of the conversations that took place for this kal here in our luvinthemommyhood ravelry group and now a wee bit more..starring you!

i heart cables from knittingmommee

but wait...where are my mitts?  well i'm sad to say my 2nd mitt is not done :( will you forgive me? with the stomach bug that went round our house combined with my complete obsession with finishing up my rocky coast cardigan sooner than later my 2nd mitt hasn't made it yet but i will get it done sooner than later and when i do i'll be showing them off on here :)  i am happy to say i did make a hat for this kal and LOVE it. i wear it almost everyday..seriously. even at home where nobody sees me but the kidlets. it loves my head and i love it :)

and now for our prize sponsors!  

we've got patterns up for grabs from one of our kal's most popular knitting designers - jane richmond!

1. audrey 2. the classic raglan pullover 3. rae 4. kathleen
1. shannon 2. elizabeth 3. bailey 4. red is best

and we've also got a pattern from the lovely duo of sisters behind "nice and knit" who's star crossed mitten pattern was inspired by our "warm up to winter knit along"! how awesome is that!
star crossed mitts from nice and knit
and we've got one of my fave knitting/crocheting shows around - "knit and crochet now" giving away some copies of their season 3 dvd's! yay!!! i seriously dig this show and i love catching it on tv whenever i get a chance.


wanna know the deets?

our first place winner will receive the following:
- 5 patterns of their choice from jane richmond!!! hello!  awesome!
- a copy of the star crossed mitts pattern from nice and knit.  love this pattern!
- and a copy of the entire season 3 of knit and crochet now!  woo hoo!  now you can knit and watch knitting! how perfect is that?!

and our second place winner will receive:
- 1 pattern of their choice from jane richmond.
- 1 copy of the star crossed mitts pattern from nice and knit.
- and a copy of the entire 3rd season of knit and crochet now.

excited?  i am and i can't even win anything..lol.  want to know how to enter? 
make sure you are signed up for the "warm up to winter knit along" and have actually started a project.  i will be using the number that google docs assigns you to correlate with the number that random.org chooses for the winner and you must have at least begun a project to join in :)  easy peasy right?  you betcha!

if you haven't already entered the knit along you can here:
all posts can be found here and the thread for the knit along can be found in the luvinthemommyhood ravelry group here!

you can enter to be part of this giveaway until sunday, february 19th and midnight pst (pacific standard time).

when you are done your hats and/or mitts please post your finished pics in either our ravelry group thread or our flickr group so we can drool over your fab work! also make sure to pop on over to "nook" later today to see what my partner in crime rebecca has been up to for her kal projects :)

good luck everyone and thanks for joining in and making this such a fun kal! you guys rock! stay tuned the next one is coming up asap!  i'm giving you a few weeks off and then we're gearing up again hopefully end of march beginning of april and we've been excited about this one since before xmas..it's gonna be a goodie..but don't be sad...there is a surprise planned in between :)

did you join in the kal?  what was your fave pattern you made?  did you step outside your comfort zone or stick to a tried and true pattern?  i'd love to see and hear what you made so chat away m'dears!

warm up to winter knit along - starring you!


yarn: berroco vintage chunky in colorway 6165

my mitts are on the go.  is this the 2nd one? nope, i'm still on the first but don't worry, it's a quick knit and i hope to be done next week by the deadline...hope..lol. (*edited to add: i finished the first one last night but haven't been able to get pics due to me taking care of two vomiting wee ones. can we say yuck?)  i got sidetracked by the demise of my almost done back of the rocky coast cardigan.  i was about an inch and a half away from ribbing and i had to rip back to about 2 inches under the armpit.  it hurt like a son of a b and i almost bawled my eyes out in starbucks.  so i hope you guys will forgive me for only having half of a mitt done so far.  the pain was just too much to bear...haha.


hineri hat by definitely
we've had some wonderful, amazing and super talented ladies join in this kal.  it's been absolutely fantastic to watch the conversations going on in the ravelry group and the amount of projects you guys have been whipping out! some of you are on your 8 or 9th object! wowsa!  rebecca and i thought that maybe a few of you would make 2 hats and a pair of mitts but we definitely did not expect some of you to do 8 hats!!!! way to go!!!!!!!! 

snail spiral by wilckepedia
and for those of you who are almost done your first way to go as well!  a lot of you were learning new techniques and have never knit in the round before so kudos for you for jumping in! so proud of you!  mitts were also a new thing chatted about this kal. it seems that a ton of us have been neglecting our fingers and hands and this was the perfect excuse to knit up some yummies for them too!  it's been so inspiring to see the different yarns and projects we have all chosen and the sheer talent that you all possess.  wanna see some more goodies?  122 ladies joined in this round and it's been a blast so without further ado here's a post starring you!!! (darn rhymes...i just can't resist em'..lol)

all projects by ummashin
1. laminar 2. cozy blue hat 3. bailey 4. bellas mittens
Ooh la la hearts hat & mitts
1.felicity 2. pasha 3. crocheted mitts 4. simple pleasures
1. my bones hat 2. shroom 3. woven 4. fair isle 5. capucine 6. lotus hat 7. truffle 8. capucine
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bravo ladies! bravo!  don't be fooled though, this post doesn't even cover close to all of the items made for the kal.  it's awesome!!!! so happy to see so many of you knitting!  stay tuned for next week when we announce the prizes and giveaway for the "warm up to winter knit along".  oh and guess what...it's never too late to join in...you've got one more week...sign up info below!  you can do it!


start date: january 11, 2012 (but you can join in anytime before the deadline)
finish date: february 8th, 2012
* please note you must sign up to be entered into any giveaways.

all posts can be found here and the thread for the knit along can be found in the luvinthemommyhood ravelry group here!

when you are done your hats and/or mitts please post your finished pics in either our ravelry group thread or our flickr group so we can drool over your fab work! also make sure to pop on over to "nook" later today to see what my partner in crime rebecca has been up to for her kal projects :)


what do you think?  aren't you guys fabulous?  do you still have projects left you want to make before the deadline?  fill me in on how your week has been so far.  i could definitely use the distraction to take my mind off my sick wee ones for a few minutes :)

warm up to winter knit along - elizabeth & hopefully some mitts

pattern: elizabeth by jane richmond
yarn: berroco vintage dk in colorway 6165

warm up to winter is definitely in effect the last few weeks where i live.  snowfalls, wind storms and freezing rain - yum!  love it...NOT!  i'm dreaming of warmer weather already though i will miss wearing my cold weather accessories.  i got elizabeth off the needles last week and i have worn it everyday since.  elizabeth is a chunky cable knit hat that is super fast to whip up and a great first time cable pattern for a hat if you are looking to branch into cables.  i personally love them.  there is something so fun about the magic of cables.  i love how the simple movement of a few stitches moving from the back or front can make the most gorgeous and oh, so warm addition to a knitted garment.


especially when put up against a big, ol wind storm.  we ventured out on the weekend to the water to watch some pretty giant waves come crashing up over the shore and up onto the sidewalks.  it was crazy.  i've been in these storms before..after all..i live on vancouver island but i've never gone down to the water when they hapen and man was it exciting.  it was pretty fun storm watching and so the hubs and i thought it would be a good time to catch some pics of my elizabeth hat in real wind action and i mean real wind :P  check out that hair!  lol!


this hat has just the right amount of slouch.  it's got a long ribbed brim that i love.  keeps the ears real warm and doesn't slip or fall off and there is no need to keep pulling it down.  the hat is super warm yet still breathable.  it's soft, cushy and i looooove it.


green is a new hat color for me and since i've been really feeling the color bug lately i thought what the heck...let's add some green to my hat rotation.  i love me a cheerful, colorful hat! 


now that i have the hat though i need some fingerless mitts.  after searching online and deciding finally to use the last skein i have of the same yarn i used for the elizabeth hat i decided on the "constellation gloves".  i plan on making them shorter and maybe adding a fun surprise to them but we'll see how i feel when i get to that point.  so far all i have is one cuff.  i better get cracking :)


in the meantime while the rain is pouring giant buckets outside and the wind is howling through the nights and shaking our poor top floor condo like king kong grabbed it and decided to rattle us around a bit i'm going to be working away on my fingerless mitts and knitting to keep warm by the fire. 

do you want to join in on the "warm up to winter knit along"?  it's not too late...there's still time.  sign up below...

start date: january 11, 2012 (but you can join in anytime before the deadline)
finish date: february 8th, 2012
* please note you must sign up to be entered into any giveaways.

all posts can be found here and the thread for the knit along can be found in the luvinthemommyhood ravelry group here!

when you are done your hats and/or mitts please post your finished pics in either our ravelry group thread or our flickr group so we can drool over your fab work! also make sure to pop on over to "nook" today to see what my partner in crime rebecca has been up to for her kal projects :)


how are your projects coming along?  you guys have been knitting up a storm!  i'm so proud and happy with all the projects being made in our ravelry group! wowsa!  it's like inspiration galore in there!  hats upon hats, mitts and lots of yummy creativity! love it!  i'll be in there today to catch up and chat a bit.  in the meantime fill me in on what you've got on the needles below!  i can't wait to hear and see what you're making :)

Warm Up to Winter Knit Along - My Projects & Accessories

 pattern: elizabeth by jane richmond  yarn: berroco vintage chunky in colorway 6165
after a lot of thought and deliberation between my computer and my yarn stash i decided to whip myself up an "elizabeth" by my lovely friend jane richmond.  shocker!  you all know how i LOVE her patterns.  i have never made this one before and it suited my stash and the amount i had left to use just perfectly.  it's a super fast knit and didn't take more than one skein of my berroco vintage chunky yarn.  now i have enough left to do some fingerless mitts!  yippee! i love this color green and will definitely be getting my hands on some more.  it's super pretty and the hat fits awesome!  i was even wearing it inside last night when i finished it to keep warm (finished pics to come).

i made elizabeth using the magic loop method.  for all of you just learning who are part of our kal here is a link to a great video from jane on how to knit using the magic loop method.  i would be lost without it.  i honestly never got my full mojo on using double pointed needles so the magic loop has become my best friend :)  also for those of you who are venturing out into the world of knitting in the round here is another video from one of my fave places to go for help - "knitting help" for how to knit in the round.  check em' out...you just may learn a new technique.  it's not as scary as it looks, i promise!


we're having a major snowfall here this week so it's perfect timing for us all to curl up inside and chat knitting!  i thought it would be fun to show you some shots of my fave accessories for knitting from knit picks.  their prices are way more than affordable and i am a very happy user of their interchangeable needles. i yak about my lovely little notions and handy accessories all the time and just like sewing, knitting also has lots of fun little notions and goodies you can collect and carry around with you in your knitting bag.  here are my current faves...

1) Cable Needles - these are new! i've been using a different style of cable needle for eons and finally spotted jane knitting with hers and decided i needed new ones..lol.  a great cable needle will speed you up and make the process that much more enjoyable.  i heart cable knitting!

knit picks cable needles - $1.49 each
2) Best tape measure and scissors evah!!!!  seriously...this tape measure is like a buck something and is the perfect size to fit anywhere and is retractable even though it is a soft tape measure inside.  we all love ours at knit night and i think it is up there with my favorite things.  even the kids love it.  and the scissors...oh man...don't get me started on the scissors...awesome!  they fold up and fit in my handy little tin case i carry around with me.  how cool is that?

knit picks tape measure $1.99 & foldable scissors $4.49
3. Stitch Markers.  i go through stitch markers like crazy!  i have some very special ones that a good friend made me but i also need a giant back up artillery.  i use them for everything from marking the beginning of a round and for lace and cable knitting.  i run out like crazy and honestly have tried using all sorts of things from around the house but nothing seems to work as good as a proper stitch marker.  the ones below are my newest additions and the price was just right for me!

various knit pick stitch markers
4) Needle Protectors and Extra Cables.  i've got a weird sense of humour and call my needle protectors my rubbers...lol.  i know...sick...but they are made out of this plasticy rubber material and sometimes you may even hear me calling them my needle condoms...sorry...the snow has got to my brain...muahahaha.  anyhoo..they are awesome! and make me feel much better if my knitting is laying around that the kids can't get hurt as easily on the needles and my stitches don't fall off when they are in my bag.  i've also figured out which cable sizes are the most used from my knit picks interchangeables and have now stocked up on the 24" and 32"'s that i seem to use like crazy!  lots of magic looping going on in this house..lol.

knit pick needle protectors $1.19 and options interchangeables circular knitting needle cables
5) Ball Winder.  santa brought me a knit picks ball winder this year.  i was super excited to not have to depend on my lys to wind all my skeins for me or for me to make sad attempts to wind center pull balls by hand at home anymore.  yippee!!! this handy contraption will wind your lovely skeins into yummy jumbo cake style center pull balls.

knit picks knitting yarn ball winder $19.99
  6) Yarn Swift.   the ball winders best friend.  my hubby hates having to hold the skeins open for me while i wind the yarn.  it is definitely a two person job unless you've mastered the art of using a chair which i have definitely not.  santa also got me a yarn swift and it just came yesterday!  i am super excited to wind up the rest of my quince and co. yarn and test this bad boy out!  i think i may have to sew up a pretty bag to keep her in :)

knitpicks knitting yarn swift $50.00
i also use a handy little metal tin to store all my bits and bobs in for my interchangeable needles.  jane showed us that using some double sided magnets inside works great for keeping your needles and other metal littlies all organized and sorted.  i keep extra stitch markers, a stitch counter, thread, needle, darning needle and more inside.  it's handy to have it all in one place so i don't have to cart around a ton of stuff with me or have to keep getting up or digging in my purse every time i need something.  definitely a great way to stay organized. now if only i could get my mitten pattern chosen...that would help.  i keep changing my mind......

but on the upside you guys have been doing amazing so far! i cannot believe how many of you have finished hats and mitts already. go ladies go!  the conversation has been lots of fun and it does my heart good to see you all chatting happily away in there!  for those of you wanting to join in on the "warm up to winter knit along" it's not too late!

wanna join in?  here's the deets....click the link below to enter the knit along:



start date: january 11, 2012 (but you can join in anytime before the deadline)
finish date: february 8th, 2012
* please note you must sign up to be entered into any giveaways.

all posts can be found here and the thread for the knit along can be found in the luvinthemommyhood ravelry group here! 

when you are done your hats and/or mitts please post your finished pics in either our ravelry group thread or our flickr group so we can drool over your fab work!

happy knitting ladies!  which pattern did you choose?  what's your favorite method for knitting in the round?  are you a dpn's or a magic loop kinda gal?  what are your favorite knitting accessories, tools and notions?  it's snowing and the coffees on...come on over for a chat!

Warm up to Winter Knit Along!

it's here!!!!! the "warm up to winter knit along"!!!! yippee!!! rebecca and i have been so excited to announce the new kal to you talented ladies!  the latest knit along is dedicated to hats and mitts!  let's cover those noggins, hands and sometimes fingertips!  choose some luxurious yarn, pick out a bright color or hit your stash and stick to a neutral...no matter what it is there is sure to be a project/yarn for everyone in this kal!   this one is near and dear to my heart because i LOOOOVVVEEEE toques (hats) and fingerless mitts! love em'!


now don't stress out...you don't have to do both a hat and mitts but you can if you wanna.  we are all for knitting up a storm :)  rebecca from the blog nook and i have partnered up again for this kal and we thought we would leave that part up to you lovely ladies.  make both if you get your groove on or make just the mitts or just a hat...the important part is we want you to pick up those sticks and get knitting with us!  i'm sure some of you will make 3 hats and 2 mitts...lol..(hannah you know who you are...hehehe). hats are a great beginner project so don't be scared if you are just starting out!  there are also a ton of great beginner gloves and fingerless mitt patterns out there as well.  whether you are using 2.25mm needles or 8mm, fingering weight or chunky yarn let's all have some fun and learn to embrace and warm up to winter!!!!  honestly...who doesn't look awesome rocking a cool slouch hat and cabled mitts?  i can't think of one person!  i get sad when i can't sport my hat on a daily basis cause the weather warms up.  we've got lots of fun posts planned (some starring you guys of course) and even a few prizes! woot woot!

pattern: yarn basket by pickles
 the ravelry group thread is a super fun place to come chat, share your project pics, ask questions and just have a good time.  ravelry is like facebook for knitters but way better :)  it feeds our addiction..lol.  it's free to join and if you haven't already you should.  it's a great resource for knowledge, patterns and inspiration.  you can find me under "luvinthemommyhood" and my partner for this kal rebecca under "gundyknitter".

need some inspiration?  here's some of the patterns i'm currently drooling over!  i've got some yarn in my stash that i am looking to get through so i'm trying to decide which one to make based on my yarn stash and my hat/glove needs :)  ravelry is what i use to find patterns and yarn most of the time.  it's a great way to find patterns based on your yarn stash.  using their advanced pattern search section you can whittle down patterns available based on the yardage you have, weight of yarn, free/not free, size, age...and the list goes on.  i'm addicted to it.  or you can find a pattern you like and then click on the tab above it that says yarn ideas and see what others have been using and what their projects look like if you're in need of some yarn inspiration.  but make sure when you're getting ready to start to check your gauge.  i know....a lot of us hate swatching but it's important....here's a handy post on gauge and on yarn choices. ok...you ready...here's my top 9 for today...seriously...they change daily. too.  many. awesome.  patterns.

hats.....


mitts......


 wanna join in?  here's the deets....click the link below to enter the knit along:

start date: january 11, 2012 (but you can join in anytime before the deadline)
finish date: february 8th, 2012
* please note you must sign up to be entered into any giveaways.

all posts can be found here and the thread for the knit along can be found in the luvinthemommyhood ravelry group here! 

when you are done your hats and/or mitts please post your finished pics in either our ravelry group thread or our flickr group so we can drool over your fab work!

also don't forget that one of my besties rebecca from the blog "nook" will be guest posting and helping me out here and there throughout the knit along.  she'll be assisting with helping answer questions in the forum and on the blog.  so feel free to ask her anything that has to do with all things knitting!  she's a knitting instructor and one smart cookie!  make sure to pop on over to check out her roundup of hats/mitts today too!  a big advance thank you to her for helping me out with the kal - i appreciate it my dear! luv ya to bits!

and grab a button to show your luv here or from the sidebar.

so excited to see all the lovelies that you guys are gonna whip up!  i can only imagine the patterns and yarns already!  becca and i hope you all have fun!  so grab a cup of coffee, grab that fave hat or mitt pattern and get swatching...it's knitting time!!! go kal go!

christmas knitting 911 - in the home stretch

 hi all....i'm taking care of a wee one who's not feeling so hot this morning so one of my besties and partner in crime rebecca from the blog - nook is here to guest post with some christmas knitting 911 goodness!


now here's becca...

only 10 days left! how are you feeling about it? i'm surprisingly not stressed! because you  know, you've all been working hard (me too) :) and just the fact that we're all giving handmade in some form or other will be so appreciated. well truth is, i'm trying not to be stressed :)


i've been so impressed and inspired by everyone's drive to the finish line in crafting. though i've been a little slower getting my butt in gear... last night was my first late night session. i stayed up until 1am. !!! and i know there will be a few more late nights. not because i'm stressing, but well it's just where we can slot time, right?  so here's the first thing i wanted to chat about....

christmas gift list from woodland christmas
our lists.... how many times have they been tweaked? are you having to change them now, knowing we're into single digits until the big day? does it bother you to have to change your list? one thing the tweaking of lists is not supposed to do is to add stress. really really, the important thing is that you are still enjoying the process of a handmade christmas... right? (or just some handmade gifts).
of course my list is tweaking... always is :) but now that we've made plans to travel to see family in the new year, i've got a few more weeks... because even later christmas gifts are just fine! who says it has to be on dec. 25th? right? we'd love to hear what's left on your lists! are you stuck on any projects? need ideas for that one person you just don't know what to make for, or having to change to a faster pattern? some great last minute, quick gifts are:

 kiddos:

source: 1. "kid lid"by edgebrook covenant church 2. "forecast: la nina" by sarah gresbach
women:

source: 1. "carefree cowl" by shannon cook 2. "shannon" by jane richmond
  men:

source: 1. "bulky knitted hat" by kristin omdahl. 2. "mug hugs" by nook :)
but in all honesty, we're probably pretty resigned to what we've made, and how much needs to be done... and that leads to other planning....

do you still have baking to do? are you entertaining guests for the holidays? do you have your christmas dinner all planned out? personally, i love to entertain. it's so fun! but it really does add to the work load for sure... especially when i really need my hands to be knitting away :) i've found a few great snacks/treats that will help to keep your guests happily munching away while the turkey is a cookin'.

1. nuts & bolts!


who doesn't love to snack on these?? and our very own shannon of "luvinthemommyhood" has the. best. recipe for it! it's very easy peasy, and your house smells ah-mazing while it's cooking away. seriously. go make it. you can find the recipe here.  and this yummy recipe was also just recently featured on "sweets and treats christmas countdown".  i promise you it's uber yummy! and you'll probably find lots of other goodies on that site too!

2. peppermint bark!

three layer peppermint bark from orangette
i made this last year, and it's so refreshing! if you're a peppermint and chocolate fan... make this! it's very easy, and it looks soo pretty! munching on this with hot chocolate is sooooo good!!! you can find the recipe for it here.

3. turtles!

turtles from misocrafty
ok. so i haven't made these...yet. but i've been meaning to! don't these look just ah-mazing!? and they are very easy to make... you can choose to glaze the top with the extra chocolate, or not.. i bet either way they'd look and taste sooo good! you can find the recipe for them here.

and there you have it! some easy last minute patterns to go to, as well as recipes to keep those hungry in-laws happy!  we're so excited that christmas 911 has had such a great response..we've so enjoyed seeing your FO's and chatting about patterns, yarns, lack of sleep... lol!  christmas is getting here pretty quick, that's for sure.. and we're so happy we have you lovely ladies to chat with!

what are your fave. recipes? last minute patterns, anything during this busy and crazy time? do you have many more items on your list? i've got the biggest pot of coffee on... and later today there *might* be a little bailey's involved... wanna share? xo

thank so much for coming on becca! you can find more of rebecca on her blog nook, facebook page & etsy shop - luv ya girl!!!!  and all you knitters taking part in christmas knitting 911 make sure you get your pictures uploaded into our ravelry group here or our flickr group here...you just may be up on the blog next week..wink wink!

christmas knitting 911 - the infamous search for time management

clock cozy by sarahsthreads (pattern by retrobaby)
time.  it goes by way too quickly....especially when you're excited and planning all sorts of awesome gifts to give to friends and family.  you start out all gung ho and slowly burn out.  you start cancelling projects or switching to others till you end up regretting the earlier joy you had when feeling all inspired and full of inspired energy.  does this happen to you at christmas time?  it's happened to me before.  i'm not gonna lie :P  it's pretty easy to want to make handmade gifts for everyone in your life but the actual act of making all of them seldom becomes reality.  life gets in the way.  and if you do get them all done i want to hear from you.  how do you do it?  did you start in january? what's your secret?

all kidding aside i haven't given up hope on handmade gift giving and my infamous search for time management when it comes to christmas crafting.  i happen to enjoy the planning, the choosing of the yarn, the knitting and that bit of stress/deadline.  it gets me all revved up to knit more than i will the whole year.  but last year that wasn't the case.  i took on way too much, a bigger bite than i could chew and it ended up biting me in the a**.  it was pretty stressful and not fun stressful.  i honestly think it took the joy out of the making for me which is pretty hard to do to this die hard crafter.  i decided to switch things up this year.

saved by the bell pattern by samantha wilson
 i decided to only make handmade gifts for those who requested an item or who i knew would absolutely LOVE what i made.  i decided that all the heart and soul that goes into each gift i make just wasn't worth expending if the gift wasn't going to be well received.  i've learned my lessons over the last few years and that's why i only give gifts with "knitterella" tags on them..hahaha - love them!  but i digress...i started my list a bit earlier than last year, purchased my patterns and yarn ahead of time and then told myself i wouldn't fully start crafting them until december 1st.  i know...nuts right?

i felt like if i started them earlier in the fall i would start to resent having to make them.  that may not make sense to all of you but the best thing i can say is that i make things for people all year.  pressies for my girls, gifts for other people and their kids for bdays and other occasions. only just recently have i started selfish knitting and sewing.  i am soooo addicted.  man does it feel nice to do something to treat myself.  it feels really good.  as a busy mom and wife i feel like spoiling myself with doing something i love that is just for me in the end is perfectly a-ok.  i don't think women in general do enough of it.  i thank my pal jane for that.  she taught me how to truly and fully enjoy knitting beyond what i have in the whole  24+ years that i've been knitting/crocheting.

in order to squeeze the selfish knitting/sewing in i decided that i would start a few projects just for me in the summer/fall and work on them until december 1st.  i made sure the list i had set out to make for december would be doable in the time frame i had given myself.  that's the trick folks...right there.  make sure you have the actual time to finish these projects...not your dream time.  all too often we think we will have tons of time but in reality things take a lot longer and that's when the stress comes in.  other obligations can get in the way.   make sure the projects you choose are realistic and are something you truly would love to make for that person.  i have suffered through knitting gifts in the past and drolled through it dreading every minute.  trust me...that is not the way to spend the xmas holiday crafting time.  boring.

i chose to make only 3 knitted gifts this year.  last year i did way more.  i didn't get them all done on time....it still bothers me..lol.  this is what and how i'm doing it this year...

 
i chose one time consuming gift - deirdre by linden down for someone in my family who will remain unnamed....and the yarn....wowsa, i love what i picked out....i am super excited to give it to them.  i so enjoyed making this shawl right from the start and am happy to say i bound off last night!  woot woot!  project one soon to be crossed off the list. i will admit i started this one weeks ago but only did a few rows and then put it aside for december 1st.


then i chose two faster gifts.  two hats.  one by wooly wormhead - the ql slouch (above), for my sister in law who so sweetly asked me for as many handmade goodies as i could manage.  i splurged on the yarn and can't wait to cast this beauty on!  it's going to look so pretty on her!

and the second hat is joe by jane richmond for my hubby who picked this hat out himself and who repeatedly asked me for a new hat all year. i also may throw in two mug hugs for mackenzie's teachers.


in between all my xmas crafting i reward myself with working on my lingering two selfish mommy gifts..lol.  i've got audrey on the needles and the classic raglan pullover in the works as well.  i would love to have both done by xmas but that prolly will not happen.  i am not superwoman...but one...hmmmm...one of them may be doable.  but we'll see.  i keep dreaming of wearing my red audrey over the holidays.  but i did get 2 hats and 3 cowls done for myself and 1 cowl for my daughter before december so i'm pretty happy.  that includes the north wind hat by felicia lo of sweet georgia yarns (above) and shannon by jane richmond (below).  i've been wearing them all rotating them daily.  i've never done that before and i have to say i'm loving it!  you can find all my projects and things i have on the go here on my ravelry page.


so far for now i've been enjoying the late nights in front of the fire with a favorite movie on, curled up on the couch with hot chocolate (that may or may not have some yummy liqueur in it...shhhhh.) when my whole family is in bed sleeping while i am knitting away...but hey...that's not every ones cup of tea.  how can you get it all done this year too?  time block.  that's my secret weapon and it is all year.  i time block projects and crafts out.  i schedule what project i am going to work on in what priority order and do multiple things in a day/evening.   

here's an example of my day right now:

7:00am: breakfast with kids
8:00am: blogging/emailing/social media time mixed in with playing, diaper changing, snack making, coffee sipping and any other motherly duties i may have.
10:00am: knitting (project 1) while daughter and i have some one on one time while youngest naps.
12:00pm: lunch making.
12:30pm: knitting (project 2)/hand sewing while kiddos eat lunch along with blog tasks/emails/social media
1:00pm: playtime with kids
3:00pm:  downtime for kids and mommy knits/hand sews again with inbox cleanup.
4:00pm: dinner prep/chores etc
5:00-6:30pm: time with family/dinner/bath
6:30-8:30pm: kids ready for bed/stories/cleanup/mixed in with blogging for tomorrow's post
8:30 - 9:45pm: blogging
9:45 - 10:45pm: knitting
10:45pm - i'm sleepy: selfish knitting and/or hand stitching binding on harper's quilt.


phew...lol.  now listen...this is just what i strive for.  there are play dates, appointments, school and other things mixed in there as well.  it doesn't always go as planned but for now it seems to be working.  i carry my knitting around with me and whip it out in the car or anywhere else i deem safe to knit.   my knit nights on saturdays sure don't hurt either because i get from 7-11 of straight knitting done.  it's fabulous.  also due to my back injury i can't sew right now so usually i would have time blocked in for sewing.  normally if i have to do daytime sewing i would do it while the kids eat lunch.  i would then sew again at night in the 9:45-10:45time block and then knit after i'm done blogging till bedtime.  i've had to lose a lot of gifts i was planning on making for others that were sewn and had to just mit defeat on that one.  it's been hard but i try to make every minute count and also make them enjoyable at the same time.  some people may think when do you have downtime but honestly the knitting is so relaxing that it is my downtime and blogging is also my passion so it's all fun in the end.  my hubby is also not home at night when the kids go to bed so it's free time for this momma to get her blogging/craft on :P

so....what do you all do to stay on top of your projects?  are you a very late knit knitter?  a weekend uber knitter? an early bird knitter?  an i started working on them in the spring kind of knitter?  i want to know your tips and tricks on how we can all help each other in the search for time maintenance when it comes to making it through this holiday crafting time without too much stress or grief.  share...my dears....share...i'm dying to know how you guys try to "do it all" :)

also.....do you want win a new cowl? don't have the time to do selfish knitting yourself?  head on over to "nook" to enter to win a pretty begbie cowl just for you!

christmas knitting 911 - the Mallory Cowl Pattern


Pattern: The Mallory Cowl (Child Version and Adult Version)
Yarn: Cascade 220 Heathers in colorway 9322

what's this another cowl? yep, it's a cowl..lol.  what can i say?  how could i deny the loving request of my 4 1/2 year old daughter?  she saw me enjoying my many new cowls and begged to have one just for her.  so i thought i would use a skein of cascade 220 heathers that i had in my stash and whip her up a super cozy turquoise cowl!


with yarn  held double you get a squishy, yummy warm cowl.  something fun for them to put on that's big enough to keep them warm but not too big that it won't fit under their coats.  the nice thing about cowls is that my daughter will always rip her scarf off and she leaves her cowls alone.  no knots or ends to strangle on and it's tucked under her coat and out of her way when she plays.


i think she likes it....lol!  the other fun thing about this cowl is it's a simple knit/purl combo rib that is super easy for a beginner to practice knitting on but also a great project for an advanced knitter to use that special yarn they want to showcase.  i also think the pattern would be perfect for both boys and girls to wear.  cowls are versatile and stylish.  wanna make one??


The Mallory Cowl Pattern - Child Version: Only $1.99!

*2 patterns for 1!!! This pattern also comes with the adult version of the Mallory Cowl! Now you and your wee one can rock your cowls together!

Pattern notes and more for the Mallory Cowl (Child Version) can be found on the ravelry pattern page here and pattern notes and more for the Mallory Cowl (Adult Version) can be found on the ravelry pattern page here.  The Mallory Cowl is available for only $1.99 and you get 2 patterns for the price of 1! Woot woot!

A fun, stretchy, and cozy cowl just perfect for that special little one in your life!  Wear it as a long cowl for style or wrapped twice for a stylish way to keep your kidlet warm.  Every little girl loves to feel just like mommy in fact I think a little boy would look equally as adorable! So mix it up and have some fun!  This easy basic pattern is a great way to experiment with yarns, needle sizes, working in the round and new techniques.

Yarn: 1 Skein Cascade 220 Heathers in colorway 9322, 220yds/100grams
Needle: US 15 (10mm) 24"Circular
Gauge: 8sts = 4 inches (unstretched in pattern)


speaking of kids patterns what are your fave go to ones that you use for holiday gifts?  here's some of my current faves if i had the time and money to make extra goodies for my girls...

1. pepper  2. cinnamon  3. butterflies
nova
1. camilla kid  2. classic raglan pullover
1.yoked cardigan 2. toddler tiered coat & jacket 3. milo 4. in threes baby cardigan
1. swing set cardigan 2. deer dress  3. plain girl hoodie
little house shawl 
1. ruru 2. autumn leftovers 3. sweetheart hat  4. moira's legwarmers
1. ursula & the understanding monsters  2. poppy
what would you make your kiddos if you had months left before xmas?  do you have your xmas crafting list ready?  need some tips?  head on over to my partner in crime rebecca's blog "nook" to get some tips on holiday list organizing and also to see what she would make for her little boy!  and for more boy goodies check out my "comfy sews vs. cozy knits - the boy edition"!

you will always be able to find all things going on for this series here in our ravelry group and here on the blog

so do you have your holiday crafting to do list ready? come share your list here in the comments below or in our ravelry group.  the conversation has started & it's lots of fun so join in and let's inspire and support each other!  i can't wait to see what you're all making!

christmas knitting 911 - your holiday crafting support group


rebecca and i have been so excited to make our little surprise announcement!  we thought what better way to keep the fun going until our next knit along in january than to have a special christmas knitting 911 - a holiday crafting support group!  a topic in the ravelry group where we can all share our xmas pressies on the go, our finished pics, questions we have, help we need and just plain encourage each other to get those handmade gifts done for our loved ones :)  you can knit or crochet, or even better - do both!
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/balls-up-
there will be posts on luvinthemommyhood and on nook with gift pattern ideas roundups, maybe a question and answer segment, how to pick gifts that are reasonably not too long to knit... (or crochet) and choosing the fibers to make them, how to gift wrap and make sure the recipient knows how to care for their handmade gift, pics of your handmade goods... the list goes on.  all we can promise is that we hope it will be a fun and encouraging place where we can all go through the xmas crafting hysterics together :)

http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/citron
we're open to your ideas and suggestions on what you guys would like to see go on as well for "christmas knitting 911".  so please share in the comments below what would help you get through this holiday season of gift making.  i also apologize to all you sewers out there, at present i'm unable to sew still and probably won't be back on the machine again till after the holidays.  i promise to have some sewing goodies and posts on here as well so stick around...i haven't forgotten about y'all.

1. margot pattern 2. milla hand knit chunky cowl
we've also got a winner for the milla hand knit chunky cowl by jen geigley!  what's funny is that i'm so not surprised the winner's name came up when i used random.org...i mean she made 7 cowls after all! that's right...our first winner is....

#8 - hannah of ummashin!

and the winner of the the margot pattern by jen geigley is:

#62 - monica of  schatzi knits another one of my fave knit alongers (is that a word??)

congratulations ladies!!! and thanks jen!

you can find all things jen geigley here:

ravelry  |  shop blog  |  facebook  twitter

http://www.flickr.com/photos/7219133@N06/3174112041 and pattern susie's reading mitts
and because i heart making buttons so much i couldn't resist making you all a christmas knitting 911 button!  grab yours below or on the sidebar.  



you will also be able to find all things going on for this series here in our ravelry group and here on the blog.  so ladies...what do you think?  you excited?  you in?  share your thoughts here :)  rebecca and i are so excited to see what you are all going to whip up!

Carefree Cowl Knit Along - Starring You & a Prize!


guess who's starring in our post today!!!! that's right...you guys!  rebecca and i could not resist posting some pics of some of your fabulous and i mean fahhhhhbbbbulous cowls!  you guys are seriously amazing!  some super talented and creative goodies were made!  gorgeous fibers were chosen and pretty patterns were picked!  you got out your cameras and wowsa!  becca and i were amazed!  you guys rock!


this knit along has been a real blast.  the ravelry group is one of my fave things to check everyday.  we all had so much fun in there seeing each other's progress, helping to choose yarns and patterns, solving each other's oopsies and just plain having a good time.  i've loved every minute of it and so has rebecca.  so while i couldn't fit all of you (my post is so not big enough) i did love each and every cowl you ladies made.  if you would like to see all the cowls that were knitted or crocheted check out our flickr group and our ravelry group.  there is a ton of inspiring eye candy.  let's take a look at some of your hard work shall we?

pretty greys...


gap-tastic cowls galore....


bandana cowls on the prowl...


fun colors...


and creative designs...all starring you!


and i had to throw a few of becca and i in there too :)  i apologize that i wasn't able to link to every photo of your guys.  it was a matter of time for my poor injured self and i figured you all would forgive me for not doing it :)  i do want to say a huge thank you to all of you for making this kal so much fun - all 192 of you!  when this knit along started i never could have imagined so many of you joining in with me!  i cannot wait to see what we are all going to create together in the new year!  so excited!

now here's rebecca (nook) to fill you in on our secret prize!


to say that this was a successful KAL is seriously an understatement! what fun! there was so much enthusiasm, and so so many projects! you guys did such great work! we even had someone do 7 cowls. yes. s.e.v.e.n. impressive? i think so!  good job hannah (ummashin)!

i have so enjoyed hosting this kal with shannon. i have to say you are a great group! and i've not got several more cowls added to my queue ;)


but we did promise a special prize, right? not one but two! yep. the giving has started early :) wanna know the goods?


1. margot pattern 2. milla hand knit chunky cowl
first prize: milla hand knit chunky cowl by jen geigley!  so gorgeous!

second prize:  the margot pattern by jen geigley


you can find all things jen geigley here:

ravelry  |  shop blog  |  facebook  twitter

the winner will be drawn at random and announced next week along with a special announcement about december from shannon and i.  i am so looking forward to the next kal. and i know you are too! 

thanks becca....and a big thank you to jen geigly for her fab patterns and her awesome prize!  you make one gorgeous preggo mama hun!  her gap-tastic cowl pattern was by far the most popular pattern of the knit along and even i made one.  i've worn it almost everyday since.  we  so appreciate it jen!


what was your favorite part of the knit along?  what pattern did you make?  do you have any memories you'd like to share or a pic that wasn't added to the flickr group?  share!  i'd love to hear how you all felt about this knit along.  i hope you had as much fun as becca and i did!  


p.s. just in case you missed the knit along goodies you can find all things carefree here:

carefree cowl knit along - the end is near :(


did you miss me yesterday? i missed you guys.  i've had some bad news health wise that i'm having to deal with that has to do with my lower back.  i've gone and sprained both my SI joints really badly and can hardly move.  i'm also sporting a pretty sassy belt for the next 6-8 weeks to hold myself together that makes everything and i mean everything below the belly button roll over top of it.  nastiest thing i have ever seen...lol.  seriously...if it wasn't so goddamn funny i would be one depressed individual right now.   imagine putting a 2 1/2" spanx band around your lower belly (where your overhang from your c-section is) and then do it up super tight!  back fat..hello...belly fat...nice to see you from this angle...muffin top....hell it's jumbo muffin now...hahaha!  who invents this stuff anyways...oh ya...a man :P
  
 

so needless to say being on the computer is extremely tough for me at the moment.  i'm pretty much stuck to bed and am not allowed to do any moving like bending or stretching or picking up kiddos or diaper changes etc....it's a big ol' mess.  thankfully my parents are coming to save the day.  they will get here on wed night and give me a hand till i am back to super shannon status again :)  i'm in a ton of pain but i managed to work on the first pic above that is a xmas pressie, and yes, i stupidly dragged myself to knit night on saturday with heating pad and pillow in tow before i was diagnosed like a raving lunatic and i finished my "shannon" in the yarn shown below.  if that doesn't show how much i LOVE my knit night gals and just plain knitting i don't know what does..lol.  i haven't wanted my picture taken while wearing it so you will all  have to wait to see it.  i love it and honestly it took me all of about 2 hours or less!  how's that for a great whip up?  also this pattern is a great introduction for those of you who want to dip into the baby pool of cabling (my fave).  it's also a cowl you could easily make before the deadline tomorrow :)  since i am not doing well today i asked my partner through the carefree knit along - rebecca of "nook" to come and guest post for me today. 

now let's hear from rebecca.....

hi everyone! and thanks so much shannon, for having me here!  i'm so happy to be guest posting here again! i heart this space so much.


i've had so much fun with the carefree cowl knit along. have you? i know you have. i know that both shannon and i can't believe the wonderful response! you guys are machines!! some of you must have done, what 6 cowls? i dunno. just awesome though. plain. awesome. and it's been so inspiring to see some of you learning new tricks, giving tips, and just the general feeling of this group being a real friendly neighbourhood, ya know?


but the deadline is tomorrow, so we're popping in to give you the low-down here :)  we'd love to see all of your pretty cowls and we want to share them with everyone. so we're asking that you upload pics of your cowls to the luvinthemommyhood flicker group. it's so great that you've been sharing them in our ravelry thread too... but for the sake of simplicity, if all of the cowls can be uploaded into the flicker group, we can better share them with everyone. :) so. everyone get your cowls into the flicker group by november 13th. wait! there's more! next week we'll be announcing a special prize for this lovely knit along and also letting you know how we'll be picking a winner! sooooo...more incentive to get those purty cowls up in our flicker group :)  how's that for a grand surprise!? weeee!


and to keep this groovy feeling going, shannon and i are brewing up something to last us over the holidays, before our next kal.  we heart you guys so much! and think you've all done some fabulous work! i've met some wonderful friends along the way, so excited for what lies in store!
ok so in case you missed it earlier, here are the links:

1. be sure you are signed up in


2. place those pretty photos of your ah-mazing cowls into


thanks again for having me here shannon!

thanks for lending me a helping hand becca...luv ya xoxoxo.  you can follow along with all things "carefree cowl knit along" here:


and don't forget to pop over and show some love to our carefree cowl knit along sponsor:
jen geigley is the stylish designer behind the "gap-tastic cowl" pattern so many of us love!

how are your cowls coming along?  are you going to squeeze one more into the timeline??  i can't wait to see them all!  thank you so much for making this KAL a huge success!  what was your fave cowl pattern to knit up?

Carefree Cowl Knit Along - The Carefree Cowl Tutorial!


this is a bit of a fun post for me today!  i did something i've never done before.  i wrote out a little knitting pattern.  now...first off, i am by no means a knitting designer.  i simply just couldn't find what i was looking for on ravelry after hours of hunting.  i had a skein of the yarn i used for the gap-tastic cowl left over and was dying to whip up another cowl with it.  i wanted something warm, not too long (take flight off the girls..wink wink), but not too short (needed to cover my v-neck top openings) and i wanted texture but a quick knit.  i was also looking for something that had a bit of drape but was also sturdy enough to stand up on it's own.  i sketched out the illustration beside the pattern below and voila, the carefree cowl was born!  i love it and it's rolly polly goodness. my newest cowl was made for our carefree cowl knitalong.


now, none of you may want to make this and that's ok :)  i simply thought hey, i wrote it out while i was knitting it so i could make it again if i liked it and i like it so what's the fun in keeping it to myself...we like to share around the mommyhood here.  so here's the little pattern if you would like to make one for yourself.  i also named it the carefree cowl because i was feeling very carefree when i wrote up the pattern.  it's something i've never done before and i just winged it and boy was it fun!  i hope you guys have fun with it!


Carefree Cowl Pattern

***Copyright 2011 www.luvinthemommyhood.com
All rights reserved. For personal use only. Please do not sell items made from this tutorial unless permission has been given.

* Download pdf now.  Pattern notes and more can be found on the ravelry pattern page here.


Yarn: 1 Skein Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick, 108yds/170grams
Needle: 6.00mm 24"Circular
Gauge:  8sts=4inches
This cowl could be made at more than one gauge.  Switch up the yarn and the needle size, add on more stitches to make a longer cowl that could be worn wrapped as well just take care to make sure you cast on an even number.  I think the stitch pattern could look lovely on all sorts of weights of yarn and needle size.  So get carefree and whip one up to suit your stash and drape preferences.
Finished Measurement: 8.5"H x 27"W (full loop unstretched)
Abbreviations:  YO=Yarn Over K2TOG=Knit 2 stitches together knitwise.

 Cast on  loosely 64sts using the long tail cast on method. Join in the round being careful not to twist stitches.  Place a stitch marker to mark the beginning of your round.
Rounds1-4: Knit.
Round 5: Purl.
Rounds 6-8: Knit
Round 9: Purl
Rounds 10-12: Knit
Round 13: Purl
Rounds 14 & 15: Knit
Round 16: YO, K2TOG* repeat to end of round ending with a K2TOG.
Rounds 17 & 18: Knit
Round 19: Purl
Rounds 20-22: Knit
Round 23: Purl
Rounds 24-26: Knit
Round 27: Purl
Rounds 28-30: Knit
Round 31: Purl
Bind off very loosely. Weave in ends and sport your cowl!


so exciting and fun!  i'm having such a wonderful time with this kal and you guys are AHHHHMAZING!  i cannot believe how gorgeous all of your cowls are and how supportive and helpful you have all been to each other.  so much so that a lot of you are on your 3rd and 4th cowls too!  you guys rock!!!!  i'm definitely going to be doing a post showing off all your handiwork on the blog very soon.


for those of you who are wanting to join in our carefree cowl knit along and haven't yet there is still time!  you can join in anytime before the deadline which is november the 9th.  sign up here:


and you can follow along with all things "carefree cowl knit along" here:


feel free to add any pics you like to the flickr group and the ravelry thread.  we love seeing your progress, yarn pics and finished items! it's been so exciting watching all your lovely cowls being made! happy knitting my dears :)  make sure you head over to my partner in crime - rebecca's blog "nook" to check out her fabulous bandana cowl! so pretty!


and don't forget to pop over and show some love to our carefree cowl knit along sponsor:
jen geigley is the stylish designer behind the "gap-tastic cowl" pattern so many of us love!

and yep, i'm sporting another bun in the pics above...this mama's got bad hair happening daily right now and that's why she's headed to the hairdressers tonight to get fixed up.  i mean, dirty, grown out, filled with baby food hair is just not cool..lol...no matter how you try to style it.  how have your cowls been coming along?  are any of you non knitters out there thinking about joining in?  a cowl is a great beginner project to start with! show off your cowls and link up below!

Carefree Cowl Knit Along - The Bandana Cowl & the Best Knot Evah!!!


Project: Bandana Cowl by Purl Soho
Yarn: Berroco Vintage Chunky in colorway 6192

yee haw ladies!  i'm feeling what my daughter mackenzie describes as an "awesome cowgirl" vibe!  i finished my bandana cowl.  i cast on at knit night saturday and stayed up till i was pretty much done.  i blocked and finished it up sunday morning and have been wearing it ever since.  i do admit i feel like doing a bit of "achy breaky heart" style line dancing while sporting it but it's all good.  i like to think i have a bit of country in me :)


i love the colorway of the yarn i used this time round.  the berroco vintage chunky is a versatile chunky that's super soft and comes in tons of color at an affordable price.  i wanted a neutral but also a color and this one fit the bill perfectly.  it just oozed fall to me :) 


this pattern was the first time i've done short rows in what feels like forever!  it was super fun and very addicting...thus the one day finish :)  that and i finally watched super 8 and had to see how it ended.  i do have to admit though that i had a few small issues with the pattern itself.  even after getting gauge (i had to go down to 5.5mm to get it) my cowl and rebecca's cowl were both much longer than the pattern length and i ran out of yarn!  rebecca eneded up with a teeny tiny amount and i just plain had none left.  i only got about half way through my 3rd pattern repeat and had to do the finishing rows or i would have ran out.  overall though i like it alot even though i didn't get through the pattern.  it's drapey, warm and cozy.  a few tips would be to make sure to get more than one skein of the yarn you are using and to cast on very loosely and bind off with a way bigger needle.  you will get a great drape that way.  my cast on was a tad too tight and i'm regretting it now as i seem to keep pulling the back neck to widen it out as it pulls in on itself a bit.  could just be my boobs though..lol


overall i love that i have another new staple accessory for my wardrobe and i especially like that it makes me want to get my inner yeehaw cowgirl groove on......c'mon....you know ya wanna join in....



and now that i've done my jig for y'all i've got a special surprise for you!  the insanely talented jane richmond is here today to show us what i think is the best knot evah!!!!!!! it's magical!  seriously.  trust me on this...it will change your knitting life forevah!!!!!  now let's hear from jane....


Hi everyone, my name is Jane Richmond and I'm going to share a very special knot with you. This knot is incredibly strong, nearly invisible and the best part is it leaves you with no ends to weave in, no joke! It's the method I use when adding a new ball of yarn to a project. When I first learned to make this knot it felt like a magic trick, you'll be amazed at how useful it is. I hope you enjoy my video tutorial.

 

Thank you so much for having me back as a guest on your blog Shannon. I think the Carefree Cowl KAL is the perfect way to kick off the knitting season and I'm so happy I could be a part of it!

thanks so much jane! you know i'm obsessed with your videos..lol.  jane's got a knit along going on of her own right now that's been a lot of fun too for one of her newest patterns - rae.  click here to join in!  you can find all things jane richmond here:

blog etsy  |  ravelry  |  facebook  

for those of you who are wanting to join in our carefree cowl knit along and haven't yet there is still time!  you can join in anytime before the deadline which is november the 9th.  sign up here:


and you can follow along with all things "carefree cowl knit along" here:


feel free to add any pics you like to the flickr group and the ravelry thread.  we love seeing your progress, yarn pics and finished items! it's been so exciting watching all your lovely cowls being made!

and don't forget to pop over and show some love to our carefree cowl knit along sponsor:
jen geigley is the stylish designer behind the "gap-tastic cowl" pattern so many of us love!

how's your knit along project going?  have you finished yours yet?  did you make the bandana cowl?  let's chat knitting gals!

Carefree Cowl Knit Along - done already??!


i have a secret to admit!  i'm already done my cowl! i know....i can't believe it either!  i chose the oh so cozy "gap-tastic cowl" by jen geigly for my pattern choice and knit it up using some super chunky lion brand wool ease thick & quick.  i cast on last wednesday and finished it on saturday night at knit night! now that is my kind of knitting pattern!


i had originally picked up 3 skeins of my yarn but ended up only using a skein and about 3/4's of the 2nd one.  i'm short and don't have a long neck so any wider and this bad boy would have looked like a neck brace on me...haha!  i would guess it'a about 8-10" wide (height)?  i highly recommend trying it on as you go to see what size works for you :) i adore this cowl though and have worn it everyday since i cast off...even around the house.  it's super warm, super cozy and the perfect accessory for our coastal winds here in victoria.


i had a quick impromptu photo shoot with the hubs so pardon my somewhat boring pics..haha.  the ones of me with it wrapped double didn't turn out very flattering so i opted to use a cowl action shot from some upcoming pics i'll be showing you soon.  see...that's little ol' me on a hay ride loving my cowl!!!!


i've also got a button for you all to sport inspired by the gaptastic cowl project pic!!!!  do you likey?  i couldn't resist sketching away again to keep the drawing goodness going for our knit alongs :)  it's so fun for me!  so if you wanna show your love for our super fun knit alongs grab a button here or on the sidebar.


so since my first cowl is done i decided to keep going and start a second one.  when rebecca posted her choice - the bandana cowl by the purl bee i fell instantly in love.  i'm still really drawn to the stockholm scarf but it just needs way to much yarn than i'm prepared to splurge on right now....so i figured a one skein cowl was the way to go.  i love the idea of this cowl and both becca and i are super excited to see how it's going to turn out! 


i picked up some yummy berroco vintage chunky to whip mine up in.  i love the berroco vintage line.  super soft, durable and also affordable to my budget...especially when you hit a sale!  i haven't cast on yet but i plan to as soon as i can get this bad boy wound :)  i recently learned how to do a center pull wind and need some serious practice at it i tell ya!


i have to say the response to this knit along has been amazing! you guys have been awesome and it's been so fun watching you all chat away in the ravelry forum!!! i love it!  i love that we can all connect and inspire each other as well as have a great time too!  it's very addicting!

for those of you who are wanting to join in and haven't yet there is still time!  you can join in anytime before the deadline which is november the 9th.  sign up here:


you can find all things "carefree cowl knit along" here:


feel free to add any pics you like to the flickr group and the ravelry thread.  we love seeing your progress, yarn pics and finished items!  you guys are superstars!  some of you are on your 3rd cowls already!!!  make sure to head over to "nook" as well to see my partner in crime rebecca's carefree cowl post today.


in other news i have to give a quick shout out to all you jane richmond fans. she just released her newest pattern yesterday - audrey!  i've been watching this gorgeous cardigan take shape over the last few months and let me just tell you it's gorgeous!  i was also lucky enough to get to help her name it! it seriously made my year!  so if you're looking to keep the sweater love going this fall i highly recommend this super squishy, adorable garter stitch cardigan that reminds of the classic styling of audrey hepburn.  a must have for every girls wardrobe!  i'm already picking out yarn :) 

what cowl did you choose for your pattern of choice?  any lovely yarns you've been using?  are you done already too?  have you blogged about the kal?  leave a link in the comments below..we'd love to see it!  let's chat knitting ladies!!!

the carefree cowl knit along!

it's here! our newest knit along - the carefree cowl knit along!  it's time to throw caution to the wind and whip up a carefree cowl!  add a pop of color to your wardrobe, practice a new technique, splurge on that to die for yarn....and just let your imagination go wild!

cowls are the perfect accessory to whip up for beginner to advanced knitters!  so have some fun with it! they are stylish all year long, cozy and cool and totally in style!  they are timeless.  for inspiration (and selfish fun) i thought i would round up some of my all time fave cowls.  if only i had time to  make them all....here we go!

a bit of chunky...

gap-tastic cowl
1. smooth edge  2. big herringbone cowl
keep it simple...

dolores park cowl
1. marian  2. rae
honey cowl

lace and cables...
cowboy & cowgirl
stockholm scarf
1. breckenridge cowl 2. cream and sugar cowl

coline neckwarmer

a pop of color...

a thousand splendid suns
1. september circle  2. daybreak
anthracite

shades of grey & neutral...

imogen cowl
1. thermis  2. a grey loop  3. state street cowl 4. lace circle scarf
learn a new technique...

1. inspira cowl  2. destroyed cowl  3. stella cowl
or a bit of crochet...

1. open work crocheted cowl  2. twisted granny wrap
1. calm cowl  2. simple cowl
wanna join in?  here's the deets:

click the link below to enter the knit along:



start date: october 12, 2011 (but you can join in anytime before the deadline)
finish date: november 9th, 2011

all posts can be found here and the thread for the knit along can be found in the luvinthemommyhood ravelry group here! 

when you are done your cowl please post your finished pics in either our ravelry group thread or our flickr group so we can drool over your fab work!

i also have a partner in crime this time round...my buddy rebecca from the blog "nook" will be guest posting and helping me out here and there throughout the knit along.  she'll be assisting with helping answer questions in the forum and on the blog.  so feel free to ask her anything that has to do with all things knitting!  she's a knitting maven that one!  make sure to pop on over to check out her roundup of cowls today too!  a big advance thank you to her for helping me out with the kal - i appreciate it my dear! you rock!

i cannot wait to see what cowls you all are gonna make! it's going to be so inspiring and so fun to be a part of!  i'm super excited for this kal! next week i'll be sharing my cowl choice and i'll also be posting buttons asap for you all to sport on your blogs as well!

what's your fave cowl pattern?  will you be crocheting or knitting?  join in you guys! i promise it's fun and we are all a friendly bunch that love to help each other out so don't be shy if you are a newbie knitter..this is a perfect first project! pick up those sticks :)

winners of the summer sweater knit along


today is the big day!  prizes galore ladies!!!  to all you sewers out there bear with me...today and tomorrow will be knitting related and then we are back to normal :)  don't worry, i haven't forgotten about you all my lovelies!


so who are the big winners?  well before i started drawing names (via random.org) i decided to hand out one special "bonus" prize to the knitter who finished first.  her sweater is gorgeous and she did a fabulous job.  she not only made & finished the first sweater she also made another one in sock yarn..can we say hello small needles?!..all this while working on other knitting projects as well.  you go girl!  how can i not give her a prize?  so....who is she?


sandra from the blog "three pumpkins little" is our bonus winner!  yay sandra!  you have won the following:

prize: set of 6 hard copy knitting patterns from never not knitting  |  2- mug hugs from nook  |  1-knitting bag from passionate design

now onto the rest of the prizes.  this was tough.  i toyed with many different ways of handing these prizes out and decided to go with the simple and very fair method with no voting - random.org.  i think all of you who participated did a great job and i couldn't bear to hand out prizes based on personal taste or aesthetic etc...so i hope this seems fair for all involved in the kal.  i drew for 4 prize packs and the winner's are.....

winner #1: 
erika of the blog "defiKNITely"- commenter #16
prize: 3-jane richmond patterns hilary smith callis prize (copy of lilas cardigan pattern & the "brave new knits" book  |  french press knits entire pattern collection  | 1-fanciful belongings needle organizer 

winner #2:
monica of the blog "schatzi's knits" - commenter #8
prize: 3-jane richmond patterns  |  french press knits collection entire pattern collection  |  3-elisa mclaughlin designs patterns  |  3-aesthetic nest patterns  | 1-fanciful belongings bag 

winner #3:
aubrey ravelry id: auberella - commenter #21
prize: $25 gift card to magpie patterns  | 1-plum project studios yarn package  | 3-aestethic nest patterns  |  1-fanciful belongings bag

winner #4:
katie of the blog "knitting pretty" - commenter #17
prize: 1-pack of knitterella notecards  |  3-elisa mclaughlin patterns  |  5-handmade dishcloths marie madeline studio  |  1-fanciful belongings organizer

winner #5:
michelle ravelry id: mhousley -commenter #29
prize: 1-knitting bag from passionate design  |  2-mug hugs from nook  |  5-rebecca danger patterns  |  1-fanciful belongings organizer

i have all the images of the random.org winners from my computer so if anyone wants proof just ask.  normally i would put them in the post but they are ugly and i didn't feel like cluttering up this post with boxes everywhere when we could look at pretty things like this...
1. elisa mclaughlin designs 2. never not knitting 3. the yarniad
1. jane richmond designs 2. french press knits
1. rebecca danger 2. fanciful belongings
congratulations to our winners and congrats to all of you for taking part in the KAL and sporting your awesome new sweaters (and soon to be sweaters)!  you guys are the best!  i hope you have lots of fun with all your new loot!  someone will be in touch with you about your prize in the next few days!  thanks again for joining along with me....it was so fun!

and also a HUGE thank you to all of our lovely and oh so talented sponsors!  thank you sooooo much for all the wonderful prizes and your generous support!  you guys should check them all out and show them some luv!!!


the lovely elisa is offering luvinthemommyhood readers 20% off in her gorgeous shop!! use code LTMH2011 at the checkout of her etsy shop.

i hope you all had fun!  lots more knitting to come your way soon! stay tuned tomorrow for our newest KAL announcement!  and in the meantime come show off your handiwork or chat away in our luvinthemommyhood ravelry group!  i love hearing from you!

The Sweaters of the Summer Sweater Knit Along!

1. narragansett sweater
 i couldn't resist popping in today for a quick post to show off all the gorgeous and lovely handmade goodness that was part of the summer sweater knit along!  you guys are amazing!  tomorrow i will be announcing the prize winners for the kal as long as my head allows me to so stay tuned.  things will be slowly getting back to normal around here but unfortunately i am still not feeling very well so i'm going to take it one day at a time :)  in the meantime look at all these gorgeous and cozy sweaters!!!

1. caramel
 shades of pretty grey galore...
1. scouting jacket (she even made her own buttons!!)
fun pops of red and pink...
1. featherweight cardigan
sunny yellow just perfect for fall...
1. oatmeal pullover  2. shalom cardigan
vests and short sleeves...
1. shalom cardigan  2. abalone
flowy cardis and fair isle...
1. summer solstice cardigan 2. abigail cardigan  3. fair isle cardigan
buttons or wraps...
1. goodale cardigan  2. effortless cardigan
and pretty details.
1.  narragansett sweater
you just can't go wrong with a comfy sweater made by you just perfect to snuggle up in for the winter!
1. hampton cardigan  2. moxie cardigan  3. rosamund's cardigan 4. daffodil
there were even pregger gals joining in!  you guys rock!!!  i love how these both turned out!
1. one button wonder 2. manu
thank you all for joining in me in the most fun KAL evah!!  here's to the one starting wednesday being just as fun!  i hope you all join in and i also hope you enjoy all your hard work..you look gorgeous ladies!!!!!! muah!  luv ya!

p.s. i hope i didn't miss anyone wearing their "completed" sweater in the pics...let me know if i did and i will add ya in :)

what do you guys think?  didn't they do awesome!  such a great array of fab patterns too!  are you a knitter?  come join our ravelry group to stay up to date with all the knitty goodness!