2022 day 1

2022 day 1

It’s the first day of a new year!

2021 was interesting… to say the least. The second year of the pandemic looming, I was determined to do something so that didn’t look back on the year and think … what did I accomplish with all that extra time?    In part, I…

  • completed my first 100-day dress challenge and made a lot of wonderful friends along the way.
  • cut 2 feet off my hair.
  • learned APPLACHIAN FLATFOOT AND CLOGGING
  • knit 14 sweaters, a couple of pairs of socks and a few hats.
  • changed jobs
  • participated in Inktober
  • cut out refined sugar and carbs… and lost 20 lbs
  • moved full time to Portland
  • and…
  • ripped out an entire front lawn and replaced it with garden boxes and a watering system.

For the next 100 I plan to continue with another 100-day dress challenge (same idea, different dress), work on art every day,  give away 100 items, and buy nothing but essentials.

I am also planning on knitting another 12 sweaters…. or 6 sweaters and 6 pr of socks.  I haven’t quite decided on that yet!

For those of you new to this blog …I am involved in a 100-Day Challenge, put on by Wool&  —  Same dress.  100 days. Details are on tracywearswool.com

JANUARY 1, 2022 – DAY 1

 

2022 day 1

Having a wool dress to slip into this morning was a lifesaver.  After oversleeping a bit, I threw on the dress and a trusty Columbia Sportswear wool sweater, leggings, and boots in about 3 minutes. 

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Then, fortified with a cup of coffee, I tossed on a wool pea coat to brave the 25 degree weather for a quick dog walk.  And I made it on time for my 9 am Wool& Fiber Friends Zoom call that I was hosting!!

2022 day 1

This afternoon, I worked on my website — and updated my 12 sweaters in 2021 knitting page, and worked on a little ink and watercolor drawing.

 

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I discussed chair rights with my two housemates, but was outnumbered.

Finally, I bagged up some items to post on my neighborhood buy nothing group.

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Thanks for joining me on my #tracywearswool journey.

Stay tuned for the next 99 days!

Be well, and get out there and enjoy yourself.

–Tracy

 

2022 day 1

As part of the challenge, I will be posting my daily outfits on blog posts as well as social media with the hashtag #tracywearswool — please follow along — and see all the creative outfits that I can come up with!

SOME OF MY RECENT POSTS:

gypsy wagon knits basics hat

gypsy wagon knits basics hat

My name is Tracy, and I am excited to share tips and techniques, patterns, and knitting info — yarn and book reviews, products, and all kinds of knitting fun!   And Stay tuned for our new YouTube Gypsy Wagon Knits Basics videos on the Gypsy Wagon Knits YouTube Channel! (link below)

basics hat

It’s the BASICS  HAT!

SUPPLIES:

YARN: Worsted/Aran Weight- 50 gr for little kid, 100 gr for all other sizes. The stripes are from the self-striping yarn, but you can do solids, too!)

I used some yarn a friend brought from Iceland… but these work well, too:

Euro Self Striping

-or-

Self Striping KuKa

TOOLS:

US 7 32″ circular needle

US 9 32″ circular needle

Stitch markers and needle

GAUGE

5 stitches =1″ in stockinette stitch, using larger needles

SIZES

Little Kid, Big Kid, Adult Small/Medium, Adult Large

To fit actual head circumference of 18-19, 20-21, 21-23, 23-24 inches

Finished Circumference: Approx 16, 17, 19, 21 inches

Finished Height: 7, 8.5, 9.5, 10 inches

PATTERN:

Using Knitted or Long Tail Cast On, cast 72, 80, 88, 96 stitches onto smaller circular needle

Connect using magic loop method, see the video below.

*K2, P2,*around until 1, 1, 1, 2 inches from cast-on edge.

Change to larger circular needles

Knit every round until the piece measures 7 8.5, 9, 10 inches from cast-on edge.

***NOTE: If you need to join a new ball of yarn, try the RUSSIAN JOIN  – video tutorial below!

CROWN

First Round: *K5, s1,k2tog,psso* repeat from * to end of round. [48 (54, 60, 66, 72) stitches remain]
Knit 1 round.
Third Round: *K3, s1,k2tog,psso* repeat from * to end of round. [32 (36, 40, 44, 48) stitches remain]
Knit 1 round.
Fifth Round: *K1, s1,k2tog,psso* repeat from * to end of round. [16 (18, 20, 22, 24) stitches remain]
Sixth Round: *K2tog through back loop* repeat from * to end of round. [8 (9, 10, 11, 12) stitches remain]

Cut yarn and thread tail onto a tapestry needle. Thread tail through remaining stitches.
Pull taut and bring tail to the inside of the hat to weave in.

SUPPLIES

US 7 32″ circular needle

US 9 32″ circular needle

Stitch markers and needle

 

basics hat

If you missed the BASICS video tutorials, click below:

  1. Long-tail cast-on:  CLICK HERE 
  2. The Knit Stitch: CLICK HERE 
  3. Knit and Purl Stitches: CLICK HERE
  4. K2, P2 Ribbing: CLICK HERE
  5. Checking your Gauge: CLICK HERE
  6. Magic Loop: CLICK HERE
  7.  The Russian Join: CLICK HERE

A playlist for all the videos: CLICK HERE

Hope you enjoy my pattern!

Thanks for stopping by! Click HERE to get 50% off a pattern of your choice when you use the coupon code HAPPY at checkout on my Ravelry Page.

recent knitting posts:

life is great!

knit on!

gypsy wagon knits basics: the hat, part 1

gypsy wagon knits basics: the hat, part 1

My name is Tracy, and I am excited to share tips and techniques, patterns, and knitting info — yarn and book reviews, products, and all kinds of knitting fun!   And Stay tuned for our new YouTube Gypsy Wagon Knits Basics videos on the Gypsy Wagon Knits YouTube Channel! (link below)

Welcome to the basics of knitting series! This is the seventh video, and I’m going to show you how to cast on, join, and use the magic loop method to begin the Basics Hat.

Part 1 of 2 part hat series.

MATERIALS

YARN: Worsted/Aran Weight- 50 gr for little kid, 100 gr for all other sizes.

NEEDLES: US7 & US9 32″ circular 

1 stitch marker

GAUGE

5 stitches =1″ in stockinette stitch, using larger needles 

SIZES

Little Kid, Big Kid, Adult Small/Medium, Adult Large

To fit actual head circumference of 18-19, 20-21, 21-23, 23-24 inches

Finished Circumference: Approx 16, 17, 19, 21 inches

Finished Height: 7, 8.5, 9.5, 10 inches

PATTERN:

Using Long Tail Cast On, cast 72, 80, 88, 96 stitches onto smaller circular needle

Connect using magic loop method, see video.

*K2, P2,*around until 1, 1, 1, 2 inches from cast-on edge.

Change to larger circular needles

Knit every round until the piece measures 7 8.5, 9, 10 inches from cast-on edge.

…stay tuned for part 2

SUPPLIES

I used some yarn a friend brought from Iceland… but this works well, too!

Cascade 220

US 7 32″ circular needle

US 8 32″ circular needle

Stitch markers and needle

If you missed the previous videos, click below:

  1. Long-tail cast-on:  CLICK HERE 
  2. The Knit Stitch: CLICK HERE 
  3. Knit and Purl Stitches: CLICK HERE
  4. K2, P2 Ribbing: CLICK HERE
  5. Checking your Gauge: CLICK HERE

A playlist for all the videos: CLICK HERE

Hope you found my video useful.

Thanks for stopping by! Click HERE to get 50% off a pattern of your choice when you use the coupon code HAPPY at checkout on my Ravelry Page.

recent knitting posts:

life is great!

knit on!

gypsy wagon knits basics: bind off in pattern

gypsy wagon knits basics: bind off in pattern

My name is Tracy, and I am excited to share tips and techniques, patterns, and knitting info — yarn and book reviews, products, and all kinds of knitting fun!   And Stay tuned for our new YouTube Gypsy Wagon Knits Basics videos on the Gypsy Wagon Knits YouTube Channel! (link below)

Welcome to the basics of knitting series! This is the sixth video, and I’m going to show you how to bind off in pattern.  In this case, we are using the K2,P2 ribbing.

My goal is to help you learn all the steps to make a hat. So stay tuned for more!

If you missed the previous videos, click below:

  1. Long-tail cast-on:  CLICK HERE 
  2. The Knit Stitch: CLICK HERE 
  3. Knit and Purl Stitches: CLICK HERE
  4. K2, P2 Ribbing: CLICK HERE
  5. Checking your Gauge: CLICK HERE

A playlist for all the videos: CLICK HERE

Hope you found my video on how to bind off the K2P2 ribbing to be useful.

Supply list for upcoming hat project:

100g worsted weight wool – like Cascade220
US 7 32: circular needle
Stitch markers and needle (cheaper to buy set)

Thanks for stopping by! Click HERE to get 50% off a pattern of your choice when you use the coupon code HAPPY at checkout on my Ravelry Page.

recent knitting posts:

life is great!

knit on!

gypsy wagon knitting basics: how to measure gauge

gypsy wagon knitting basics: how to measure gauge

My name is Tracy, and I am excited to share tips and techniques, patterns, and knitting info — yarn and book reviews, products, and all kinds of knitting fun!   And Stay tuned for our new YouTube Gypsy Wagon Knits Basics videos on the Gypsy Wagon Knits YouTube Channel! (link below)

Welcome to the basics of knitting series! This is the fifth video, and I’m going to talk about gauge, how to measure it, and why it is important.

Why is it important?  Have you ever spent a ton of time, effort, and energy making something to have it not fit right?    It is a good idea to check your gauge, especially on large projects.

I did not show how to measure rows with the tool… quite similar to stitches per inch.

The tool I used – under $3, and also measures needle size!

Coming soon, all the steps to make a hat. So stay tuned for more!

My goal is to help you learn all the steps to make a hat. So stay tuned for more!

If you missed the previous videos, click below:

  1. Long-tail cast-on:  CLICK HERE 
  2. The Knit Stitch: CLICK HERE 
  3. Knit and Purl Stitches: CLICK HERE
  4. K2,P2 Ribbing: CLICK HERE

A playlist for all the videos: CLICK HERE

Hope you found my video on how to measure gauge useful.  Coming up in the next post, I will show how to bind off your knitting.

And then… the basic hat.

Supply list for upcoming hat project:

100g worsted weight wool – like Cascade220
US 7 32: circular needle
Stitch markers and needle (cheaper to buy set)

Thanks for stopping by! Click HERE to get 50% off a pattern of your choice when you use the coupon code HAPPY at checkout on my Ravelry Page.

recent knitting posts:

life is great!

knit on!
gypsy wagon knits basics: knit2, purl2 ribbing

gypsy wagon knits basics: knit2, purl2 ribbing

My name is Tracy, and I am excited to share tips and techniques, patterns, and knitting info — yarn and book reviews, products, and all kinds of knitting fun!   And Stay tuned for our new YouTube Gypsy Wagon Knits Basics videos on the Gypsy Wagon Knits YouTube Channel! (link below)

Welcome to the basics of knitting series! This is the fourth video, and I’m going to show you the knit 2, purl 2 (k2p2) ribbing.

My goal is to help you learn all the steps to make a hat. So stay tuned for more!

If you missed the previous videos, click below:

  1. Long-tail cast-on:  CLICK HERE 
  2. The Knit Stitch: CLICK HERE 
  3. Knit and Purl Stitches: CLICK HERE

A playlist for all the videos: CLICK HERE

Hope you found my video on the K2P2 ribbing.  It is super useful and we will be using it for the hat.    Coming up in the next post, I will show you how to check your gauge.

Supply list for upcoming hat project:

100g worsted weight wool – like Cascade220
US 7 32: circular needle
Stitch markers and needle (cheaper to buy set)

Thanks for stopping by! Click HERE to get 50% off a pattern of your choice when you use the coupon code HAPPY at checkout on my Ravelry Page.

recent knitting posts:

life is great!

knit on!

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