August 18, 2003

ChicKami for Mom

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My mom is so cute. She sent me this picture of her in the ChicKami that I made her since I didn't have time to take a picture of her before she left town two weekends ago.

I was sure that I was finished with making ChicKami, but yesterday at the KnitSmiths, somebody (I think it was Amber?) mentioned the idea of a ChicKami with some cables. Hmmm.

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August 1, 2003

ChicKami Numero Dos!

After I finished my ChicKami and the Baby Blocks, I took a short knitting break. I had been logging a lot of knitting hours working on those two projects and when I wasn't knitting I was painting. With all of that manual, repetitive activity I developed my first ever knitting injury! The palm of my left hand, at the base of my index finger, got sore and even a little puffy. Considering that I already take Celebrex for joint pain in my feet, this must have been a pretty irritated joint!

So I took a wee break and now I'm back on the ChicKami bandwagon... this time it's for my mom!

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Pretty blue, isn't it? It's Patons Grace in Azure, and it's reasonably priced too (about $5 per skein). It's also more slippery and shiny than Cotton Glace, and fun to knit with. Whee!

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July 24, 2003

ChicKami Details

Wow, having this page linked on ChicKnits can really generate some traffic!

I keep getting the same question about my ChicKami (both here and in real life), and it is basically the question that Sharlene asked in my comments. She said: "Shannon, Did you change the pattern in any way? I love how the neckline looks on your Kami--it looks higher than other versions I've seen."

Nope, I stuck to the pattern stitch for stitch. Much to my glee (and much to the surprise of the KnitSmiths), I got the gauge on the first try with the Cotton Glace, so I was even able to use the needle sizes called for in the pattern.

I think that the front of my tank is higher than most is because of the length of the straps. I'm not small-chested, but -- and I hope this makes sense -- I'm short in the chest area. Bonne Marie's straps were 6.75 inches, but knowing that this would make the whole thing droop on me, I made mine exactly 6 inches. I don't know if this will work for everybody, but it's worth a try!

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July 23, 2003

Close-up

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Ta-da! Here's a close-up of the ChicKami. I love it so much that I might be able to forget how boring it got toward the middle, and make another.

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July 22, 2003

All done!

Last week, I emailed Alison of the Blue Blog to inquire about her knitting group the Knitsmiths. I knew that Alison was a Boston-area girl, and I had long planned to email her about good knitting spots in the area. Last week I read in somebody else's blog that the Knitsmiths actually meet here in Brookline -- that lit a fire under me and I sent off the e-mail. She quickly wrote back that all are welcome to drop in and she hoped I would stop by their meeting on Sunday.

My self-imposed deadline for the ChicKami was successful, it was done on Friday night. I blocked it on Saturday and wore it on Sunday; I hoped that if I had trouble finding the Knitsmiths that wearing the latest Alison knit-along would help identify me.

I'm glad I went, it was a blast! Everybody was so nice and so helpful, and Alison and I discovered that we are actually very close neighbors. Gina and I had a series of coincidences: first, we were both wearing our newly-finished ChicKamis. (Yes, I cut my hair last week.) Next we discovered that her husband and Jason are fellows at the same hospital -- her husband started last year so he's a year ahead. Finally, we're both refugees from New York. I was dazzled by May's work, and sorry that I didn't have time to talk to more of the Knitsmiths at the other end of the table. I had a wonderful afternoon knitting, and I will definitely be returning.

Now I'm off to update my sidebar to reflect my current project and to add the links of the people I met on Sunday. I should have some more detailed pictures of ChicKami up soon. Happy knitting!

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July 15, 2003

Chicky Update

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Just a little update on my first knit-along project! She's looking good, though I wish that she'd knit up just a little bit faster. Cotton Glace is pretty and all but it's just so teeny-tiny that I find myself getting bored with my slow progress. Once I get bored, I put it down and then it takes even longer...

Anyway, I have a self-imposed deadline of thie weekend. If the weather cooperates, I want to wear it!

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July 8, 2003

Knitting Along

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Alison made me do it. I've been waiting for an opportunity to do a knit-along, and this one happened to coincide with my first trip to my new LYS here in Brookline.

Short version of last two weeks: Jason and I moved out of New York to Brookline [just outside of Boston] at the end of June. I'm here for an indeterminate amount of time [until I get a job], but it only took me about 3.5 seconds to locate the closest yarn store to our new digs. We've been working so hard on fixing up the new place that Jason mandated a trip as a reward for my help. I obliged, of course. ;)

I'll be casting on for ChicKami as soon as I can finish Francine. I got 5 balls of Rowan's Cotton Glace in Bud (Bud? Jokes. too. easy. Must. resist. temptation.) and one ball in white. I am hopeful that five balls will be enough -- I only grabbed the white ball because there were only 5 balls of the green, and I'd rather have the tank be a solid color.

Tomorrow, I'll be spending the day at a friend's house to wait for the installation of their cable and the delivery of some furniture. This means that there is no painting, furniture building, or decorating that I can do -- it's several hours of uninterrupted knitting time, and I'm helping out a friend to boot. That, my friends, is what I call pure, guiltless bliss.

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