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Rhinebeck haul 2014

October 25, 2014 Abby Goodman

As you could probably guess as a first-time fiber festival attendee, the excitement REALLY got to me! I was so excited but tried to contain myself to a few gems and some yarn for Christmas gifts this year. 

From the top, some beautiful striping worsted yarn and merino wool destined to be guy gifts this year, a beautiful red fingering wool/alpaca blend, O-Wool local, angora sport weight, and another huge skein of striping merino. 

I gained a newfound love of alpaca and the angora rabbits that make literally the softest yarn I have ever laid my hands on. All I have to decide now is what patterns to knit! I only have about 50 yards of that angora, so I'm thinking maybe stripes in fingerless mitts? Whatever it is, I want it to be something close-contact so I never forget how soft and wonderful it is. 

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Off the needles: Late night seed stitch cowl (and pattern)

October 23, 2014 Abby Goodman

I'll be totally honest up front: this project was a procrastination project. Sure, it was also a project that I started because I wanted to practice continental seed stitch, of which I am now a boss, but truthfully, this project came out of a desire to stashbust in a desperate attempt to avoid the heel turn of some lovely socks that I'm just now finishing up and will be posting on soon, hopefully.

Late Night Seed Stitch Cowl

Started: September 2014

Finished: October 15, 2014

Fiber: Wool sock yarn 

Notes: This cowl was as simple as can be, and was very effective in helping me to master the seed stitch pattern knitting continentally. Here's the pattern, in case anyone is interested: 

Cast on 54 stitches

R1: *K1, P1* repeat until end of row

R2: *P1, K1* repeat until end of row

Continue until you've eaten up an entire skein, cast off and sew into a loop. 

I love the seed stitch, which is amazing for how much of it I just finished. It's reversible, it's easy and mindless. I'm calling this the late night seed stitch cowl because with B's schedule lately, he's been hitting the hay super early. I would often stay up, watch Netflix documentaries and just knit, purl, knit, purl until I was ready for sleep. Knitting is great therapy, after all. And now all of this squishy wool goodness is ushering in fall! Happy happy day!

 

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Rhinebeck 2014

October 22, 2014 Abby Goodman

If you're at least a semi-serious knitter, weaver or other fiber enthusiast, there's a pretty good chance that you've heard of the Rhinebeck Sheep & Wool festival in Dutchess County, NY. I have seen posts from previous years from other bloggers I follow, but never dreamed that this year I would get to go! That is, until my dear friend Virginia, who just moved up to Boston for grad school, invited me to spend the weekend with her and her family and GO! It was a whirlwind weekend but honestly I never wanted it to end. 

Rhinebeck is magical. We all wore matching sheep sweaters and got so many comments on them, fiber enthusiasts are so friendly. I was in heaven amongst so many vendors, so many of whom are committed to American grown, American milled wool. And I got to touch and feel O-Wool in person. So that was amazing. Apple cider donuts that were worth the 30 minute wait, cool weather, the perfect fall colors...it makes me happy just thinking about it. 

An excessive amount of lovely yarn was purchased, which will definitely warrant a whole other post. Next year (because there will be a next year), I really want to make more of an effort to meet up with designers who I know will be there, too. It's such an awesome community and I am so glad to be a part of it! And next year, I'm coming back with my own Rhinebeck sweater. :)

P.S. - I wasn't kidding about people loving our sweaters! You can see posts from other Rhinebeck attendees here

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Designer: Gina Rockenwagner

October 14, 2014 Abby Goodman

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Just kind of like how I go through seasons of style, I definitely go through seasons of designer crushes in knitwear. My current designer crush is Gina Rockenwagner, fiber artist extraordinaire and the newest Purl Bee designer. Not only are her knitting patterns unique, dramatic, and yet somehow classic, her modern and colorful take on quilting makes me itch to take more lessons on my sewing machine. 

You can find her on The Purl Bee or on Instagram, which I stalk on the daily. There is a really good chance I will be casting on for the City Cape before this year is through! 

Tonight, I'm working on my "to knit" list for the holidays and even two months away, it is starting to dawn on me how much knitting I have to do! I am SO excited about visiting Virginia and Rhinebeck this weekend to pick out yarns for all of these projects and cast on. Life is about to be so good. 

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Love: sweet cardigans

October 9, 2014 Abby Goodman

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Normally, I'm not really a fan of cardigans. My shoulders are a bit wider than the typical American girl, and so every cardigan I've ever bought has been uncomfortable. But these cardigans may just change my mind about that! The bottom picture isn't a pattern that I've been able to find anywhere as it comes from a vintage store, but it immediately struck me as the perfect cardigan, and I could immediately see myself wearing it. With their lovely colors, sweet details, and the ability to customize them exactly to my size, I wouldn't be surprised if one of these cardis made it on the needles at some point this winter.  

Even a week into October, whenever I put on a coat it is about 20% because I think it might be chilly, and 80% wishful thinking. But what can I say? Fall has my heart.

Happy Thursday!

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Welcome friend. I'm Abby and in this space I write about making: knitting, sewing, slow fashion and other crafty goodness. I'm happy you're here. 

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A messy July desk (and a perpetually messy mending pile behind it) ☀️ I have a few secret projects in the works right now but I’m pretty much always knitting a pair of socks, especially during the summertime!

thanks so much to everyone who has
✨Sunday Morning Shawl ✨now live on my website and Ravelry! (Link in profile) This shawl is generously sized, squishy, soft, and simple: just what I wanted in a season of life where I needed lots of garter stitch. The alternating colors and stripes me
Tomorrow! ✨☕️☀️#sundaymorningshawl
Last week, the @brooklynbotanic, another #bhlshirreddress ✨🌼 (this pattern is basically secret pajamas, so do yourself a favor and go make one immediately)
Coffee shop knitting and lunch among the rooftop flowers. Having the best, sweatiest day in NY 🥰✨🌼
I wrote a blog post last week that was basically along the lines of, “What is it like to live your life without the influence of the internet?” I don’t think it’s a coincidence that soon after I did I picked up these beauties
A full week behind, a full week ahead. But for now: swatches. New ideas coming to life ✨
I feel as though if you were to scroll back several years my main postings on IG were photos of yarn with my breakfast so maybe it’s time to bring that back ✨ loving this simply beautiful combo of #edmundsocks with @sweetsparrowknits yarn. Cher
A messy July desk (and a perpetually messy mending pile behind it) ☀️ I have a few secret projects in the works right now but I’m pretty much always knitting a pair of socks, especially during the summertime!

thanks so much to everyone who has ✨Sunday Morning Shawl ✨now live on my website and Ravelry! (Link in profile) This shawl is generously sized, squishy, soft, and simple: just what I wanted in a season of life where I needed lots of garter stitch. The alternating colors and stripes me Tomorrow! ✨☕️☀️#sundaymorningshawl Last week, the @brooklynbotanic, another #bhlshirreddress ✨🌼 (this pattern is basically secret pajamas, so do yourself a favor and go make one immediately) Coffee shop knitting and lunch among the rooftop flowers. Having the best, sweatiest day in NY 🥰✨🌼 I wrote a blog post last week that was basically along the lines of, “What is it like to live your life without the influence of the internet?” I don’t think it’s a coincidence that soon after I did I picked up these beauties A full week behind, a full week ahead. But for now: swatches. New ideas coming to life ✨ I feel as though if you were to scroll back several years my main postings on IG were photos of yarn with my breakfast so maybe it’s time to bring that back ✨ loving this simply beautiful combo of #edmundsocks with @sweetsparrowknits yarn. Cher

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