Thursday, September 06, 2007

Blame it on Ravelry

There are no finished knitted items to show you this week, mostly because I have had a few knit-less nights (horrors) due to ravelry and an evening meeting. This past weekend I spent too much time on ravelry adding projects to my notebook. Because of the limits of my flickr account I had to hurry up and move all my old pictures into ravelry so I can now upload new ones. It doesn't matter to me now that I can't see all my picture in flickr, because now I can see every one of my project pictures on ravelry. Love it, love it!! (I had started using flickr for my photos when I first started my knitting blog...but then reached the limits of the free account so stopped and just used blogger.) Ravelry is fabulous, beyond words to describe how wonderful it is...now I have to find more time to "play" :) My boys are making fun of me...they are equating it to a "computer game". Little do they really know ;)


What I do have to show you is a WIP - Fiber Trends Felted clogs (slippers) that I am knitting for my husband's birthday September 11th. My goal is to have them ready to be felted by Sunday and hopefully they will dry faster this time :) ( fingers crossed) I have one done and I started the second last night. I love this pattern! Ingenious!! My husband wears a size 13 shoe, so they are really huge. I am using Paton's classic wool merino in a dark brown color called Taupe. Hopefully I can get them finished soon! More later....

happy knitting :)

16 comments:

  1. oooo. i love these. are they easy to make? like for a normal shoe size? what do you think? and yes, Ravelry is so so so awesome. but you know what I am in love with now? Flickr! it's a vicious cycle!

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  2. Ravelry is EVIL! But I still love it. I give you props for making those for your husband. The thoug of making socks for my hubby gives me chills!

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  3. I'm still waiting for 8,000+ people to be invited to Ravelry before I get mine :)
    Good luck on your knitting timetable--I'm sure he'll love felted clogs!

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  4. OOOOH I love the slippers. Hopefully they dry faster this time!!!

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  5. I have that pattern! Yours look great. I love the colors you used; very manly. Can't wait to see them all finished.

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  6. Ravelry is wonderful, isn't it!
    Not to mention addictive.
    I have that slipper pattern too, one of these days I need to actually knit some slippers.
    We'll want to see those once you get them done!

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  7. Your felted clogs look great! Would you believe that my pair are STILL sitting on the table waiting only for the bottom seams, because I kinda don't know how to seam them? All they need is those dumb seams to make them ready to felt--maybe you could post a picture on your blog of how you seam the bottom of yours! I'm sorta lost on that part.... :)

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  8. I really like the clogs - this has been on my list forever. I really should get the pattern and make a pair! Ravelry is fun, and I love seeing what other people are working on.

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  9. I think I started a pair of clogs last winter... must find them!

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  10. Ravelry! PSSSHAAAAW! I curse you for making me wait till the gazillion knitters in front of me get through!
    In the meantime, love those slippers! your Hub will be so happy! I have that pattern somewher......

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  11. I love that clog pattern and it is such a quick project.
    Love the baby cables from the previous post.
    Happy Knitting!!!

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  12. Oh, yes, Ravelry is a time sucker to be sure.. but oh what fun!! I saw you listed under 'New Designers' What fun!! I love the felted clog pattern as well. I made several pair last fall. including a pair for my son with size 13 feet so I feel your pain!!

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  13. I too am waiting for a Ravelry invite. Thanks for your kind comment on my blog! I have actually been enjoying yours for a couple of weeks now.

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  14. Those clogs are looking good. Need to knit a pair for my mom. She likes them. Hope I can start them soon. I knit some for my daughter a couple years ago and they came out great.

    ANg

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  15. No, that is not possible that our husbands have the same birthday! I've knitted him a tie (not finished yet).

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  16. Ravelry sounds so fun...I've been on their waiting list forever... Those clogs are looking great!

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