Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Ravelympics: Days 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16!

Oh my! Has it really been that long? And to think I was on a roll with two posts in one week! Well, let me catch you up with my Olympic knitting: meet the lovely and completed right on time, Natalie Coat...


The pattern by Libby Baker is from Big Girl Knits. I knit the smallest size (not sure without looking at the book whether it is large or extra large), using 17 balls of Filatura Di Crosa Andina in camel and US 9 bamboo needles.


The pattern was smooth sailing until I got to the second front on day 7. I did well at first knitting up to the waist shaping. But when I laid it down next to the other front piece, the daisy stitch bands didn't quite look symmetrical and so I ripped back about a foot and a bit! Ouch!


Demotivated a bit by the ripping, I found it hard to pick it up again and since I was doing really good on time, I allowed myself to procrastinate for a few days while partaking with fun-filled vacation activities with my boys, watching lots and lots of CBC and SRC Olympic coverage and mostly hanging with my honey and enjoying spending so much time together.


But it was back to the needles with a fury on day 13 and I finished that second front that evening. I seamed it all up on day 15 and completed the collar on day 16 just in time to claim my spot on the podium and accept my award.



Yay !!!

Oh, and of course the cheering robots Stephen and I made with the boys and hung in plain view of my knitting spot helped me bring it all home


Oh, and Simon Whitfield provided some awesome inspiration too...watching him make his way back in contention in the final minutes of the triathlon and bringing home the Silver was my highlight of the games and watching team mate Colin Jenkins' enthusiastic last place finish is an olympic moment I will not too soon forget!

Forget Jacques Rogge, these were the best games ever!

15 comments:

  1. Congrats! Its Gorgeous..

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  2. Hoorah! Gorgeous piece of knitwear!

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  3. Anonymous1:24 a.m.

    The sweater is beautiful. Congratulations!

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  4. That is an amazing piece of work, doubly so for having been done in such a short time! Congratulations! (And I'm with you on Simon... isn't he fabulous?)

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  5. Adorei o casaco; muito lindo:))

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  6. Anonymous4:09 p.m.

    you're an inspiration! that's all I can say! wow!

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  8. Anonymous3:31 p.m.

    That's absolutely gorgeous.. I especially love the "trim" design (can't think of a better word).

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  9. Wow, that was some knitting marathon you took on ... with fabulous results, I might add!

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  10. Anonymous8:12 a.m.

    You did such a great job on the coat- it's lovely. I can scarcely believe you finished it on time.

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  11. Congrats on completing your project on time! It looks great!

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