The Hourglass has finally turned

I know, I know, I owe you all a post. Kinda forgot about that somewhere along the way. As the more observant readers might have noticed, I updated my progress bars to include an eff-oh. So to celebrate, I present you with a finished Hourglass Sweater. How long has she been done, you ask? Oh, somewhere in the time span of eh, since November 28. Yup. Certifiable slacker.

Not the best shot, but out of all the ones taken, I didn’t mind this one. To give you a better idea of how she looks,

And now with the artsy fartsy neckline shot (my personal favorite, perhaps because it’s rather well taken, in my humble opinion…)

Pattern: Hourglass Sweater from Last Minute Knitted Gifts

Yarn: Classic Elite Renaissance

Needles: KP Options 9various lengths) #7 & 16" Addi Turbo #7

Time: July 29, 2006 - November 28, 2006

This sweater fell in the 17-18 weeks 8-10 hour category of the book. Yeeeah, ok, whatever they want to say about that section, or whatever the authors want to think, thats cool, cause I’ve scratched out the 8-10 hours part of the book and rewritten in the 17-18 week time frame instead. Much more reasonable I think.

I love her. I’ve worn this sweater now more often than I wear my Somewhat Cowl. So, yea!! New Sweater for winter! Woo!

Ok, moving on.

I went to the Houston Museum of Natural Science this past weekend. The last exhibit I saw was the Smith Gem Vault. Now, as long as I can remember, every time I went to the science museum with my parents when I was younger, my visits included a tour through the Cullen Hall of Gems & Minerals. Now, I wouldn’t suggest going right now, because the place is torn to crap. There are NO labels, pieces are currently traveling, etc. If you didn’t grow up around these things, you’ll probably have no clue what they are except pretty. So, I wandered through, looking at everything and reveling the the sheer beauty of the colors that nature seems to magically produce.

I went through the Smith Vault (new and stunning! go. see. it.) and dropped my jaw on the floor in front of this stunner of a necklace. I love this.

I want jewelry in these colors. Hell, I want my eyes to be that color (yes, I am aware of the wishful dreaming in that statement.)

And, I will leave you with Princess Leia.

Jet got ahold of Staci’s yarn and lo and behold, a blissful pairing!

And because it’s now almost 11pm, I’m going to go knit on a project that is beginning to suck my will to live. (I’m having to reknit two whole stockings… ARG!!!)

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  1. I look like drunken Princess Leia!

    Comment by Jet — December 11, 2006 @ 11:13 pm

  2. Your Hourglass looks great! I’ve tried this sweater twice TWICE and it’s always failed on me. What I am trying to say is “Jealous.” Just kidding. Kudos!

    Comment by Kim — December 12, 2006 @ 9:28 am

  3. Oh no, why do you have to reknit the stockings? If it makes you feel better, I may or may not have frogged the cardi fronts back down to the ribbing last night…

    Comment by kelp! — December 12, 2006 @ 10:07 am

  4. Love the hourglass. Great job and great color.

    Comment by Abbe — December 12, 2006 @ 1:25 pm

  5. Ahhh, you didn’t tell me you were having to re-knit some of them! Geez! I am getting very excited for you and Jet to come down for Christmas. I only have two days this week and 4 next… Then….. VACATION! Then…. new job!

    Comment by Mama — December 13, 2006 @ 3:58 pm

  6. You need to knit something in that color immmediately!

    Comment by Bets — December 13, 2006 @ 5:59 pm

  7. Yay, the Hourglass! Looks lovely.

    Comment by Meredith — December 16, 2006 @ 6:52 pm

  8. Ooooooh! Last time I had more than 3 minutes online, you hadn’t posted the photos yet! I’m so glad I checked today - it looks GREAT! I adore your artsy shot there at the end, and the turning hourglass one is cool too.

    I’m so sorry to hear that you have to reknit stockings.

    Comment by Christine — December 17, 2006 @ 9:11 am

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