03 May 2014

good juju & a bit of knitting ~ posted by Melissa

just a quick post today to share some loves ~
 
first off, I received this one of a kind gift in the mail from a new friend:
 
 
Jocelyn sent me a note back in January and wanted to know if she could contribute to our Operation Alex Project Phase 1 & Phase 2 (her hat and a few others didn't make it into the photos so there was actually a Phase 3 that never got blogged about...sorry!)

 

I recently noticed one of these button jar creations in her projects and commented on it ~ lo & behold, look what I am now so proud and excited to own!  Not only did Jocelyn knit up the pin cushion jar topper, she also made all the buttons she enclosed herself!  Thank you so much, my new (and very talented!) friend.  I hope much good juju comes your way if it hasn't already!
 
If you'd like to make one of your own here are some links:
 
on the knitting front:
 

I've been working on Coda from Wool People 7.  It's a wonderfully classic reversible ( ! ) sweater design from Olga Buraya-Kefelian.  It's a bottom-up sweater and I'm just about to the bust increases but had to stop for a bit since Olga sent me a note about errata in the pattern that I'm unsure about, so I'm waiting for her to answer a note from me before I go on.  I love this design and with the bonus of using Brooklyn Tweed Shelter, it's been pretty hard to put down.
 
I'm also working on this:
 

It's a lace weight version of Jared Flood's Guernsey Wrap that I'm modifying for the finer gauge yarn.  I'm hoping to have this done by our twentieth wedding anniversary in July (the entire project grew around this yarn and the colorway that so closely resembles our wedding flowers in color ~ salmon, orange and pink).  It's Sappho 1 by The Sanguine Gryphon in the 'but have you forgotten me' colorway...a destash purchase from our fellow blogger Jeff.  I was picking another friend's brain about my idea to use this yarn with this design and while I was chatting with her, she decided to surprise me with the pattern (thanks so much, Mimi!!).
 
I'm really enjoying this project as well since it prompted a visit down memory lane ~ the photo albums came out and we've had fun going through them and thinking about how quickly twenty years have gone by.  I'm hoping the next twenty bring just as much joy as the first did.
 
my handsome husband still takes my breathe away
 
That's it for today ~ Dozer has a much needed date at the do-it-yourself salon (why oh why does he insist on rolling on slugs in the yard ~ stinky stinky stinky!!) and today I'm the lucky lady that gets to give him his bath.  He hates it.  I'm pretty sure I will, too, by the time it's over :).
 
Happy weekend, everyone!  ~  Melissa

15 comments:

  1. What a fun gift!! You have some drool worthy project on your needles. I've been doing more Spring cleaning than knitting. I need to change that pronto! I love the wedding pic!

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    1. thanks, Andee!
      I should be spring cleaning instead of knitting, but I don't think I'll change that pronto :)

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  2. great gift - i love the jar!

    and btw - 20 years i july - wow. that will be quite an achievement. congrats!

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  3. Great post, what a fun gift and your projects look great, Last but certainly not least , I love that picture of you and Jason and here's to the next 20, Hugs and blesssings

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    1. thanks, Trudy ~ you did a good job raising him :)

      what are you working on these days?

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    2. A scarf I have started over once and think I have to take it out again,,, not sure what is wrong this time,. Told Sam today thinking of going back to reading, Simple simple scarf,. so go figure, maybe someone is telling me something. (:

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    3. I am telling you that you are not knitting enough ~ you're just out of practice...don't stop! :)

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    4. I love your little avatar picture...it's too small to see but I remember taking it at Twisted in Portland ~ that was a fun fun day!!!

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  4. The button jar is darling, and homemade buttons...how? Sweet friends you have. Thanks for the post and pics~

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    1. unsure of how she made the buttons? they're awfully bright & cheery, though...I'm thinking they'd be cute on a sweater for Neoma :)

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  5. I am highly confident that you will have that shawl done, which is a super gorgeous color btw :) I love hearing from you!

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    1. thanks so much, old friend ~ I'm trying to be a bit more present although it's hard finding time right now

      I'm glad you stopped by ~ as for the shawl, it's slow going but consistent ~ pleasant surprise, mistakes are so much easier to drop down and fix with Guernsey knitting than with lace...perfect!

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  6. 20 years! What a cute-cute photo. Never would have guessed Jason had blondish-red hair. Look at the love in his eyes. Thank you for sharing and congrats.

    Seriously wonderful gift from your new friends. The buttons are so cool. Never knew anyone could make buttons, and love the jar/pin cushion. Clever and useful item. What goes around comes around Mel. I've seen so much generosity just on this blog, and can't imagine what might be happening behind the scenes. YOU are a humanitarian and have a heart of gold.

    Look forward to seeing your sweater in it's glory on RAV. Wish I had your confidence and skill. I quit when the going gets tough, though I did re-knit that one sweater four times. Now I just hate it. Ah well, move on, Penny.

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    1. he's really a blonde, Penny ~ just weird lighting gives it that strawberry tint

      your words are always overly kind and very generous ~ I don't think I do anything extraordinary, just what I can, when I can

      you have much knitting skill but obviously are lacking in the confidence dept ~ keep working at it...you can do ANYTHING!!!

      thanks for the anniversary congrats :)

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