Thursday, February 7, 2008

More on Suzi

More pictures of Suzi... and... Lura, her daughter. I also found a couple more shots of the two of us. We do not look at all alike.











This is the most serious picture of Suzi there is. It is her wedding picture to Mike, from Feb 14, 2003. Even so studious looking, she's totally beautiful. It is also the picture that we used for her obituary.
Susan Carol Dunphy Hollis.
September 23, 1952-February 7, 2007
Suzi, I love you.
I miss you every day.
You made me a better person.
Thank you for being my sister.

Suzi
























This is Suzi, my sister. This post is about her. I'm thinking about her today. She's wearing the Colinette sweater I made for her summer 2006, from yarns in my stash. Suzi never could knit. Her right arm was paralyzed from polio right after she was born in 1952. She could crochet, however, because I taught her when she was about 12 and I was 15.

















These two purses are crocheted. I did the smaller green one. Suzi did the bigger orange one. She wanted to do a felted bag. Hmmm ok maybe I can look at my Knit book on Felted Purses and just translate the directions. So the green one was the guinea pig. We used Nashua yarns, two strands and some fun fur. Mine has a button flap closure. Suzi didn't want that because she would not be able to operate it. Actually hers works better because mine felted so small it is hard to get into the purse. Hers is fabulous and pretty big at about 8 in hi and 11 in wide. The handles on hers are crocheted like an I-cord and we stuffed plastic tubing in before felting. It worked just great.

When I was pregnant with my son, 36 years ago, Suzi decided she would crochet a baby blanket for him. Ha, she got so carried away. The thing was white and a variegated white/pink/green yarn. It was big enough to cover a twin bed. It was fabulous. She made another one nearly as big for my son's first child 6 years ago when they were expecting. It was done in tans and cremes. I'm pretty sure Lily didn't get much use out of it. Johnny took one look and put himself under it on the couch.























Here is the earliest picture I have of Suzi. Her right arm is just down, but not small yet. She's about a year old and cute as a bug. She never crawled. She just rocked back on her bottom, bent her knees, got her feet flat and rocket up onto her feet to stand. It was stunning.


Here are two more pictures. Suzi's high school graduation and one that had both of us in it. I think I was about 10 and she was 7.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Alice's Mitts Pattern


I'm finally writing the pattern up for Alice's Mitts. Here it is.


Use worsted weight yarn. I used one ball of Sensations Tesoro 100% wool yarn that I got a JoAnn's. You need 32 inch circular needles in #7 and #5 for magic looop construction. Do a long tail cast on with the #7 needle. If you want beads, now is the time. Make a slip knot. Thread 18 beads onto the tail yarn. Slide 1 bead up. Cast on 2 stitches, slide 1 bead up. Cast on 2 more stitches. Continue until you have 37 stitches. Now split the stitches into "half" so that the first 18 are on one needle and the second 19 are on the second needle. Put the needle tips pointing the same way and together and carefully turn and slide that 37th stitch from it's second needle onto the first one right beside your slip knot. You will knit these two stitches together as your first stitch and this leaves you with a bead every other stitch all the way around.


Knit 3 rounds even.


Change to the #5 needle.


K1, P1 for 23 rounds.


Change to the #7 needle.


Knit 2 rounds.


Gusset: K17 PM M1K1M1 PM K18.

Knit 3 rounds even.

1-K to marker, M1, K to 1 before marker, M1, Knit to end.

2-Knit one round even.

Repeat rounds 1 and 2 until you have 13 stitches in the gusset between the markers.

Knit 2 rounds even.

Knit to marker, remove it and put 13 stitches on a string holder. Remove next marker, CO 2 stitches backward loop, Knit to end of round. You should have 37 stitches now, plus the holder.

Knit 4 rounds even.


Change to #5 needle.


Work in seed stitch for 3 rounds. Bind off in seed stitch.


Thumb: Using the #5 needle: Rejoin yarn and pick up 2 stitches where you did the CO 2. Knit the 13 stitches from the string. You have 15 stitches. Knit 3 rounds in seed stitch. Bind off in seed stitch.