Sun Apr 17, 2005

Happy Birthday, Olivia!

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Olivia is six today. She is the drama, the flair, and many times the fun in this family. Her laugh is something that can only be experienced. She loves life. She loves clothes. She is usually the first to share, the first to apologize, the first to cry and the first to laugh, which she does with her whole soul. She is genuine, kind, sensitive… And she LOVES people. In large family gatherings, Liv’s the one off in the corner with the aged relative, enraptured as they prattle on and on about things. She can approach any situation from numerous angles. Particularly if she doesn’t like the response she got from her previous attempts. She’s a thinker, and she’s quick. She’s incredibly perceptive. Fun is her motivation, and she takes us all with her. We love you, Liv. Happy birthday!

I have a question. When picking up stitches to knit, do you pick up existing stitches on your needle and then follow it up with knitting the new yarn, or do you poke the needle through to the back, grab the new yarn, and pull it through one stitch at a time? I was reading one of my FAVORITE knitting books, The Knitter’s Handy Book of Sweater Patterns, and I happened upon a technical section illustrating how to pick up and knit stitches. I’d never done it that way. I’ve always picked up the required number of existing stitches, and then gone back and knit with the new yarn. It’s usually a pain in the neck because the stitches get really freaking tight as you go along. What do you do?

I’m still happily knitting on the VCC. (Vogue Cable Cardi). I’m almost sad, seeing how close I am to finishing. I’m into the armhole of the last piece. I need to get blocking so I can start seaming right away. And, as far as the cable pattern being wrong…. It’s even more wrong than I originally thought, and the new way of being wrong really does bug me. Dangit. I’m still going to finish it as is, but I’m annoyed. Plus, at the fiber fair on Saturday, I saw a hat with the EXACT cable, and it was worked correctly. Kick me while I’m down, thank-you-very-much. Oh well. I still think the cardi will be gorgeous. I still like it. I realized, after posting my rant on the subject last week, that I had decided I needed to knit this cardi after looking at Shana’s progress pics, not the magazine photo. Her progress pics show the cable knit exactly as mine is. So I shouldn’t have anything to complain about. Right?

Mmmmmmm, the fiber fair. It’s called the Shepherd’s Extravaganza. Based on the name and location, I expected it to be bigger. Still, I had a glorious time and according to Nate, (who was off entertaining the girls- see face paint above), I spent over two hours talking to people, feeling fleece, and petting sheep. My appetite has been whetted. I’m anxious for another one. It is fun to talk to people about tools, fibers, projects, experiences….. To see vibrant colored rovings next to beautiful natural wools. The fleece that was available for sale had been judged and graded, with judges comments and rating attached to each bag. That was quite helpful. I didn’t come home with a fleece, which was only mildly difficult whereas if I owned a wheel it would have been nearly impossible. A really old man was doing a drum carding demonstration. There was a Great Pyrenees breeder there with her dogs. It was my first time seeing a Great Pyrenees in person, and I realized that my Abner is nearly as big. Wow. I also saw Border Collies herding geese. That was both fascinating and hilarious. Those dogs are amazing, and geese are awkward and comedic. I had a blast.

14 Responses to “Happy Birthday, Olivia!”

  1. Vampy-Chan Says:

    I like to pick up all my stitches before I knit them, I find I’m less likely to leave gaping holes that way. I also find it a bit easier to keep things nice and even. However if I’m feeling lazy (or just don’t care) I have been know to do it the other way.
    I’ve heard that Great Pyrenees are great for spinning! I ran into a fellow with one on the subway in Toronto once, she was absolutely stunning. She’d been adopted specifically because he wanted a good companion dog and his wife wanted to spin 🙂

  2. Michelle Says:

    I hope Olivia has a great birthday! What a cute picture of her. 😉 I pick up and knit each stitch as I go. I think it’s easier and usually gives me more control to change something if needed.

  3. donna Says:

    Wish Olivia a happy birthday for me too! She sounds like a wonderful daughter. I pull the new yarn through as I am picking up stitched because as you noticed, it is too tight to just pick up the existing stitches. Sometimes I even use a crochet hook instead of a knitting needle, depending on the size of the stitch and the type of yarn I’m using.

  4. Kristel Says:

    Happy birthday, Olivia! 🙂 What a nice and happy-looking picture. 🙂

    As for the picking up stitches, it depends on the pattern, and my mood… I use both ways.

  5. mia Says:

    Your kids are so cute, I’ve been reading for a while, and only am commenting now. Love Olivia’s face paint. Its funny, because I’ve only ever done the poke my needle through, grab the new yarn and pull it through kind of Pick Up. I never even thought that there was another way…I can see how it would get quite tight.

  6. mia Says:

    ps. I’d be honored if you would visit my new blog, the address is right in this link, wrong in the link in my other comment.

  7. Julie Says:

    Happy Birthday, Olivia! : )
    from your buddies two doors down

  8. Niter (Anita) Says:

    I pick up and knit at the same time. But then again, I am a total newbie. Snicker.

  9. Katie Says:

    I used to pick up existing stitches until I read S&B. Now I pull the new yarn through to pick up stitches and it’s a lot less tight. It sounds like there’s more than a couple of ways to do it by reading the other posts… I wonder what it looks like to knit them at the same time…
    Happy Birthday, Olivia!

  10. athena Says:

    happy birthday, olivia! 🙂

  11. Katie Says:

    Ooh, I just got the new issue of Interweave today and there are some gorgeous patterns in there I can barely wait to knit!

  12. Kim Says:

    I pull the new yarn through each stitch as I go, I didn’t know there was an other way to pick up stitchs. You should try it, I think it is easier! (but be careful to wrap the yarn clockwise or you will twist your stitchs)

  13. KarenK Says:

    I learned mffty-mmph years ago to use the right-hand needle, reach through, pick up a stitch with the new yarn (sometimes easier to do with a crochet hook), repeat until you have the correct number of sts on the rh ndl , then turn around and purl back (the picked-up sts are the first row) OR join and continue knitting in the round, depending on what I’m doing. Didn’t even knowthere was another way to do it until I started reading knitting blogs.

  14. emy Says:

    Hope it’s not too late to say Happy Birthday Olivia all the way from Singapore!

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