Bicycle, Bicycle

Sunny, but cool. Not windy though, so it will be fine for biking.

You should have Queen stuck in your head now: “I want to ride my bicycle. I want to ride my bike.”

My new Trek FX 7.5 hanging on the wall in our home office.

This thing is light and fast. I can lift it with one hand and biking into the wind requires nowhere near the effort needed on the old Raleigh street bike. I’m taking it out as soon as I finish this post.

I’m waiting for the yarn for J’s sweater, so I have only my office knitting on the needles now: a baby blanket knit in the round using Elizabeth Zimmerman’s formula of 7 paired yarn-overs every four rounds. The yarn is Fiesta Yarns Boomerang in Safari. In the picture I am switching from a 32″ circ to a 60″ circ; hence the two needles. The center was bit pointy and I too it out and reknit it. It still sticks up a bit and imay have to re-reknit it if it doesn’t flatten with blocking. [Ravelry ⇒]

Baby blanket knit in the round in Fiesta Yarns Boomerang, Safari colorway, about one-quarter done

More Swatching

Cool, supposed to rain soon.

I got two more yarns to swatch for J’s sweater, Debbie Bliss Fez and Tahki Yarns Tinka. The Tinka is unworkable. It is remarkably scratchy for merino and is a single ply that lost most of its twist as I knit it.

The Fez looks like a good candidate. It knit up well and looks good in both stockinette and double moss and J liked the fabric. The online reviews are generally favorable. If only Webs had shipped the brown skein I had ordered. I do need to see what it looks like.

I do not, I think, knit loosely, but every ball of worsted/aran weight yarn I’ve knitted lately has called for 8mm-10mm needles and has produced a loose, formless, snaggable fabric. I have gone down two or three needle sizes to get what looks to me to be sweater fabric. Have I turned into a loose knitter or did the gansey warp my perception or are these yarns expected to be loose?

Tax Day minus One

Clear and cool

Well, at least that is done. Every year I wait until the penultimate day to do my taxes and, at least since I got this mortgage, I’ve gotten a refund. Still I procrastinate.

Jury duty was a wash. I did not get called and the Brooklyn Central Jury Room provides free wifi access. Only one other person was knitting. Everyone else was wasting his/her opportunity.

The three yarns I have tried out for J’s sweater so far have panned out. The Queensland Collection Kathmandu DK and the Lana Grossa Royal Tweed both were too rustic for what we both want in a sweater, but might make a nice winter cap.The Lana Grossa Cashtweed only produced an acceptable fabric on 4mm needles, instead of the recommended 6mm, and would have been prohibitively expensive, particularly relative to the gansey that I just finished. I’m waiting for a couple of yarns from WEBS that he might like the look of and I might tolerate knitting. If those don’t work then he gets to visit some more LYS’s.

And I’m waiting for a new bike to come in. I will be able to lift it with one hand. All drag contributed to my ride will be contributed solely by my excess avoirdupois.

Jury Duty

Tomorrow. Still have to work—at home after hours.

Next Sweater

Cooler than yesterday, which was deliciously warm, but too humid for a suit.

J wants a brown worsted-to-chunky sweater.

That should be a challenge. I offered the sweater. Brown? Bulky? Maybe Malabrigo has some nice brownISH colors in a DK. Brown?

I told him that he would have to go shopping for yarn with me. He agreed.

Really. Brown? What’s wrong with the mauve Rowan 4-ply that I already have? I have dull green for contrast, don’t I?

I took the gansey to work for compliments and I got them.

Waiting

Freakishly warm

Still not fully dry, but it still fits. Photos in better light.

What to knit next?

Who the hell is voting for Kate G.?

And I want a new bike.

And the Winner is…

So wonderfully warm (mild) and sunny that I wish I were rich and didn't have to work on Tuesdays.

The cat hair roller.

All of the visible cat hair came out. It took four sheets, but it came out.

And when I stuck the gansey in water, so did a lot of dye. It came out. Blue-black water. Reiterating why one must always wash your hand-knits before wearing them over a white shirt. Or bare skin.


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