More Pie

I’ve been watching too much Pushing Daisies, I think.

I don’t know what it is, but I’ve had a sudden domestic urge lately to make a lot of pies. This one was a triple berry pie. It was pretty good topped with vanilla ice cream.

It’s time.

Yes, it’s time to put away my fall decorations, I suppose. Winter hit last night, and it hit hard.

I’m not going to lie, it makes me a little nervous since we need to drive to Spokane tonight to catch a plane early tomorrow morning.

But, we’ve got 4 wheel drive, and hopefully the roads will be plowed and there won’t be too much traffic.

But I do love the snow, it’s so pretty and makes the whole town of Moscow all glittery and pretty.

So, as you know, we’re going to Texas tomorrow morning for Pablo’s sisters wedding, so posting might be a little light this week, as I am planning on giving my poor little wrists a bit of a break from knitting, but I’ve got a few posts lined up to automatically post throughout the week, so it won’t be too quiet ’round here.

Another little turtle

I made another turtle this week for a Christmas order. I wouldn’t normally show you this, since, well, you’ve seen several of them (and I just finished another one today) but since Paul took such cute pictures of this one, well, I just had to show you. I’m fairly certain that there is some kind of story line here, although I am not entirely sure what it is.


Isn’t that adorable? I think Paul will have to do all of my photo shoots! He’s much more creative than I am.

Orca Whale

This one was a bit harder than anticipated. The other patterns have come to me fairly easily, but this one presented a few unique challenges. So here he is, without further ado.

Mr. Orca whale, on a map of Orcas Island!

Once again, thanks to my dear husband who has taken it upon himself to do all of the photo shoots lately.

Alright, and here is the pattern:

Orca Whale Pattern (Killer Whale)

Supplies:
Size 4 DPN’s
Black worsted weight yarn (about ¼ a skein)
White worsted weight yarn
Yarn needle
Toy Stuffing

Body:
Using your black yarn cast on 6 stitches. Divide among 3 DPN’s, join together to knit in the round
Evenly add 3 stitches every other row until your have around 64 stitches. (exactly number here is not important)  Then we begin our decreases.
Knit 6, k2t- rep to end
Knit 5, k2t- rep to end
Knit 4, k2t- rep to end
Knit 3, k2t- rep to end (Usually when I get to about this point I will stuff him)
Knit 2, k2t- rep to end
Knit 1, k2t- rep to end
K2T entire round, cut yarn, pull yarn through remaining stitches, pull tight.

White Belly:
This part is knit separately and sewn on afterwards.
With white yarn cast on 2 stitches
Purl across
Knit 1, Make 1, Knit 1
Purl across
K1, M1, K1, M1 K1
Purl across
K1, M1 K3, M1, K1
Purl across
*K1, M1, K to last stitch, M1, K1*
*Purl Across*
Repeat starred rows until you have 22 stitches across, then begin decreasing
**K1, K2T, K to last 3 stitches, K2T, K1**
**Purl across**
Continue those rows until you have 2 stitches left, bind off last 2 stitches. Sew onto the belly of the Orca whale.

Top fin:
Cast on 8 stitches in black yarn
*Knit across*
Repeat starred row 8 times
K2T, K6
Knit across
K2T, K5
Knit across
K2T, K4
Knit across
K2T, K3
Knit across
K2T, K2
Knit across
K2T, K1
Bind off

Side fins (Make two!):
Cast on 8 stitches
*Knit across*
Repeat starred row 8 times
**K2T, Knit to end of row**
Repeat starred row until you have 2 stitches, bind off

Tale:
cast on 6 stitches using black yarn, divide among 3 DPN’s and join in the round
K1, M1, K4, M1, K1
K1, M1, K6, M1, K1
K1, M1, K8, M1, K1
K1, M1, K10, M1, K1
K1, M1, K 12, M1, K1
You should have 16 stitches now. Take 8 stitches and place on scrap yarn or on stitch holder
Take remaining 8 stitches, divide among 2 DPN’s.

Using only two DPN’s it might get a little tight, so try not to hold your yarn too tight.
On first needle: Knit 1, M1, Knit 2, M1, Knit 1, Repeat for 2nd needle
First needle: Knit 1, M1, Knit 4, M1, Knit 1, Repeat for 2nd needle
First needle: Knit 1, M1, Knit 6, M1, Knit 1, Repeat for 2nd needle
First needle: Knit 10, Repeat for 2nd needle
*First needle: K1, K2T, Knit until last 3 stitches, K2T, K1 (Repeat for 2nd needle)*
Repeat starred row until you have 4 stitches left, then stuff the tail.
First needle: K2T, K2T, Repeat for 2nd needle
Cut yarn, take tail of the yarn and pull through remaining stitches, pull tight

Repeat process for the 8 stitches you pulled onto stitch holder for the second fin of the tail.

For the white spots on the side of the head I just took while yarn and a yarn needle and just embroidered them onto the head. Attach fins and tail and enjoy your Orca Whale!

Ok, so I know that was kind of a long and involved pattern, but if you notice any mistakes PLEASE leave a comment letting me know, since I usually write up the pattern after I have already made the whole thing, so sometimes I forget a step or two!

Week in review

Vacation blogging is never as fun for the readers, and for that I apologize. I’ve mostly just been lounging about my parents house, soaking in the wonder of unemployment. Crazy having all this free time. It’s kind of nice. And then on Tuesday we leave for Texas for Pablo’s sisters wedding and Thanksgiving. I’ve never been to Texas before, I’m kind of excited.

I’ve still been a little bit crafty, even though I’m not home. I did make a turtle, 3/4ths of a fish and a whole starfish. No pictures yet, since they still need faces, but I forgot to bring the black embroidery thread to finish them off, so pictures of those are forthcoming. However, I did make an apple galette again, although it looks like it’s been shot.

It was a little leaky, but I think it looks like blood. Kind of gross, yes. It still tasted good, so whatever.

Also, some obligatory pictures of my adorable nephew, with whom I’ve gotten to spend a lot of time with this week.

I love this picture, because I caught his tongue in action!

Also, I’ve been tossing around the idea of making these for my married friends for Christmas, pretty funny, no?

They’re called Smittens! I am not sure if anyone would actually think they are funny but me, but I still think they’re hilarious.

I’ll be back in Idaho tomorrow, so hopefully regular blogging will resume soon!

Wednesday Giveaway.

So, we’ve got another giveaway on our hands today. It’s a good one, too.


You could win your very own pair of wrist warmers, handknit by yours truly.

So you know the rules- you can enter by:
1. Leaving a comment, telling me how much you want these
2. Putting a link to it on your blog
3. Putting a link onto your Facebook

So, you’ve got 3 chances to get entries into this Giveaway!

But remember, if you put it on your blog, please leave a second (or third!) comment letting me know you’ve done so, so you can get your second (or third!) entry. If you don’t leave a second comment you WON’T get your second (or third!) entry, so make sure to do that, or else your extra entries will not be counted.

The giveaway will be open until Saturday evening 6:00pm.

Heidi was my photographer, and we had a lot of fun goofing off for the camera. I don’t want anyone to think I would pose like that for real! Hah.

Our fall Twilight inspired shot. (This one is for you, Charissa and Autumn)

So, go enter! It’s for your own good! Those wrists aren’t going to keep themselves warm!

 

Comments are now closed! Effie was our lucky winner!!

Giveaway!

Ok, so while I am out of town I am not as productive with the knitting or the blogging, but keep your eyes peeled because tomorrow there will be another giveaway, right here on Knittybutton! So be sure to check back for your chance to enter this handknit, one of a kind item.

Scarf blocking

I finished The Lemon Curd scarf this afternoon, and I’m trying to block it. I just kept going until I ran out of yarn, and it ended up being 93 inches long! So it’s a good long scarf!

So now it’s pinned to the carpet, taking over my entire living room! And it also kind of smells like a wet dog. I don’t really like blocking natural fibers. Stinky.

Also, when I came home from work the other day this was left on my computer.

Saturdays are for pie.

We’re going to have a potluck dinner with some good friends this evening, and I (as usual) request to bring dessert. It felt like a good day for pie.

Also, after last weeks Apple Pie Pop extravaganza, let me just say, I am totally over baking pie crusts. I totally bought some pre-made ones at the store, which put the actual time of work I put into this at about 15 minutes.

Blueberry Peach pie! It was all Paul’s idea.

Always got to make it nice and shiny with the egg whites