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[Beer Knits Podcast] I Put My Pants On One Arm at a Time

March 13, 2022
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SHOW NOTES

  • Crochet Mandala Afghan (Annie’s Kit Clubs)

  • Caterpillar Cross Stitch Club Subscription Box (where I got the penguin kit)

  • The World in Stitches (where I got Halloween Cat)

  • Leia Patterns (where I got the elephant cross stitch ornament)

  • Unicorn Stripes Scarf

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[FINISHED] Askews Me Shawl

March 9, 2022
Jenn DiMaria Keeler holding her finished Askews Me shawl by Stephen West

I’ve been on a “finish all the things” kick since the new year, which is why I once again picked up the Askews Me Shawl I started over the summer in January.

Admittedly, this project was a beer-induced brain child, as I convinced Scott to stop at Conversational Threads after getting our engagement photos done and stopping at Funk Brewing for few drinks. It was a nice day, my hair and makeup were done, and I’d rented a dress, so it seemed like a waste to not go out and do something about it.

But I’d also made the decision (at the time because haha I’m obviously not doing it anymore) to only buy new yarn if I had a project in mind for it, so I immediately took to Ravelry to figure out what I could make from the yarn I was drawn to, which happened to be DK weight.

Now, I don’t usually knit with DK weights, typically defaulting to fingering because it’s applicable to so many projects I like to make (namely socks and shawls). But I really loved a purple DK weight yarn I found and knew I had to have it.

The Askews Me fit the bill for a number of reasons, namely that it’s designed by Stephen West and seemed like a pretty mindless brioche project that didn’t require too much yarn, so I picked out a contrasting teal and called it a day.

I ended up using the teal as the main color, which was kind of a mistake because I like the pastel purple side so much more. That said, it doesn’t really matter because the beautiful thing about brioche is that it’s usually 100% reversible.

This shawl saved me from freezing to death on our recent trip to Vermont, where Burlington served us daily highs of 10 degrees. While my fingering weight shawls end up being warm because they’re usually pretty ginormous, it was nice to have something to act like a wall between me and the negative wind chills. Best idea for something to knit ever.

Project Info

  • Pattern: Askews Me Shawl by Stephen West

  • Yarn #1: Wonderland Yarns & Frabjous Fibers Mad Hatter, Pigments Of Imagination

  • Yarn #2: Spun Right Round Sport, Happy Holi (note: I’m not actually sure about the base on this one, as the sport version I found on Ravelry has a different twist than what I used)

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In the meantime, I’m also:

  • Reading: We Ride Upon Sticks by Quan Barry (Feminist Book Club’s February selection; the 80s, field hockey, witches, and Salem - my vibe!)

  • Watching: Bel Air (I really thought this serious take on “Fresh Prince” would be bad and almost quit after the first two episodes, but I kept going and now I like it)

In finished Tags knitting, brioche knitting

[Beer Knits Podcast] Heady Topper

February 27, 2022

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SHOW NOTES

Askews Me by Stephen West (Wesktknits MKAL 2021)

Christmas Candy Sampler Afghan (Annie’s Kit Clubs) by Lena Skvagerson

Crochet Mandala Afghan (Annie’s Kit Clubs)

Caterpillar Cross Stitch Club Subscription Box (where I got the penguin kit)

The World in Stitches

Yuletide Blanket by Attic 24

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[Beer Knits Podcast] Knit for Food 2022

February 12, 2022

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crochet temperature blanket

[IN PROGRESS] Wedding Anniversary Temperature Blanket

February 8, 2022

Those of you who remember my last attempt at creating a temperature blanket might find yourself asking, “Why? Why do this to yourself again?”

Because clearly I hate myself.

This time, however, I have a plan that might make me hate myself - and my blanket - a little less.

But first, the reason I started making another temperature blanket was because I saw this video from Toni at TL Yarn Crafts about her 2021 endeavor. She had gotten behind and spent a few hours - yes, only a few hours - catching up; I was floored because there always comes a day where you get behind on these blankets and it can feel overwhelming - but she did it in an afternoon!

Well, that’s because she’s a genius who crocheted linen stitch squares instead of making a gigantic blanket 300 stitches across, which means it’s easy to catch up with your blanket in one sitting. In fact, I’m not even bothering to work on them during the month. Instead, I’m sitting down at the end of each 30-day cycle and making a whole square, then putting it away for another month.

It also helps that I’m not following the calendar year; I’m following our first married year. My first square starts on October 23rd (our wedding day) and ends on November 22nd. Each square will be 33 total rounds and follow the same formula: start on the 23rd of a month and end on the 22nd of the next month, using rounds of white as a border for however many days are missing at the end.

With any luck, that should mean I’m ready to sew these puppies together and crochet a border on our one-year anniversary.

Let’s be honest, though: I’m going to get all the blocks done and not make a border or weave in ends until at least next January. My life blows up every October with the WestKnits MKAL I always say I’m not going to do, on top of making Christmas gifts.

But still, this is probably the closest I’ll ever get to finishing a temperature blanket within the same year and I’m excited about it.

How about you? Are taking on this task in 2022, or have you decided to keep your marbles and stay far away?

Other stuff I’m currently:

  • Reading: As Long as Grass Grows: The Indigenous Fight for Environmental Justice, from Colonization to Standing Rock

  • Watching: The Righteous Gemstones

  • Loving: Power Zone training on my Peloton

Tags crocheting, crochet, 2022 temperature blanket
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