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Ranger, Warrior, Healer, King

I have spent a lot of time thinking about Lord of the Rings lately due to all the time I have spent with the Arwen line. I kept thinking though, that something was missing. I finally realized that Arwen was never complete without Aragorn. Couple that with the fact that my husband has been hinting that he needed a new hat, scarf and gloves, and you get my latest design.

Aragorn Scarf

Aragorn is truly a complex character – descendant of kings and elves, wanderer and warrior. For him, I chose a combination of twisted stitches and textured lace for a bold and interesting-to-knit pattern that a man will still wear. No boring garter stitch here. Yet the stitch pattern looks lovely in a more feminine color too.

The pattern is available as a download through Ravelry and in print from my etsy store. At this point the instructions are entirely written but charted instructions will be added a little later. You will automatically receive the update if you purchase through Ravelry.

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New Opportunities

2010 presents us with another set of opportunities. Opportunities to improve our lives, to correct past mistakes and basically become better people. Many people are focused on resolutions for the year but most of these resolutions will be broken before the end of the month.

I found this article in a church bulletin and thought it was something worth sharing. It contains some “doable” suggestions for changing your life in this new year of opportunities. I hope you find it helpful.

Planning for the New Year
by Kelby Smith

The planning of the new year is a time when people normally set goals and make resolutions. Yet we all know that making resolutions is a lot easier than keeping them. Horace Mann once said, “I have never read anything about the resolutions of the Apostles, but a great deal about the acts of the Apostles.

Listed below are some suggestions to help you make 2010 the best year ever.

  1. Accomplish something. Set your goal to accomplish something worthwhile during 2010. It may not be some grand achievement or a great contribution to the world. Don’t forget that ordinary accomplishments are important too. Make the world a better place because you are in it.
  2. Be the best that you can. If you are capable of teaching a class, leading a song, or leading someone to Christ, live up to your potential. Remember Colossians 3:23, “And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily as to the Lord and not unto men . . . “
  3. Be content. Our society has more material possessions and comforts than any who has ever gone before. Let’s be appreciative! Make it your goal to learn to practice the art of contentment in 2010. In I Timothy 6:6, we are told that godliness with contentment is great gain.
  4. Grow Spiritually. Read your Bible and pray to God daily. Attend all services. Get involved in [church] programs of work. It is a tragedy when people make great achievements in the area of business, finances, and professional careers, and their spiritual life is mediocre at best. Would you be satisfied to prosper in other areas in the same degree that you prosper spiritually?
  5. Set a goal to be better at the end of the year than at the beginning. Make a list of goals. Put it in a safe place and get it out occasionally to see how you are progressing. A simple but sincere woman said it this way, “I ain’t what I oughter be; and I ain’t what I’m gonna be; but I sure ain’t what I was!” May we all be able to make the same statement at the end of 2010.

Twisted (a tutorial)

This is a short tutorial on how to do the twisted stitches used in my soon-to-be-released Aragorn scarf pattern. Several of the testers have asked for help on how to do these stitches without a cable needle. My method is not the way you will normally see it executed, nor is it the only way to do cabling without a needle but this method was easiest for me to wrap my thick skull around.

T2R (Right twist stitch)
Here is the standard definition of the stitch

Slip first stitch onto cable needle, hold to back. Knit the next stitch through back loop then purl the stitch on cable needle.

Now here is how to work that stitch without the cable needle.

Slip both of the stitches involved in the twist purlwise onto the right needle.
(I know that most tutorials do not do it this way. This is just the method that works best for me. Feel free to use whatever method works for you)


Place the tip of the left needle into the back of the first of the two slipped stitches.


Place your thumb under the two slipped stitches, lightly pinching the stitches to prevent any runaways.


Now for the scary part. While pinching the base of your stitches between your thumb and forefinger, remove the right needle from these two stitches.
Don’t panic, keep breathing. No need for hyperventilating. Your thumb will keep the free stitch from escaping


Quickly catch the live stitch with the tip of the right needle.


Slip this stitch back onto the left needle. Now your stitches are rearranged and you are ready to knit.


Knit the first stitch through the back loop. And purl the second stitch.

You have now completed the T2R without the aid of a cable needle.

Are you ready to try the left twist?

T2L (Left Twist)
Here are the standard instructions for the stitch.

Slip stitch onto cable needle, hold to front. Purl next stitch then knit stitch on cable needle through back loop.

Now here is how I do it without the aid of the cable needle
(Same caveat as before: I know that most tutorials do not do it this way. This is just the method that works best for me. Feel free to use whatever method works for you)


Slip both of the stitches involved in the twist purlwise onto the right needle.


Place the tip of the left needle into the front of the first of the two slipped stitches.


Place your thumb under the two slipped stitches to prevent any runaways.

Now for the scary part. While pinching the base of your stitches between your thumb and forefinger, remove the right needle from these two stitches.
Don’t panic, keep breathing. No need for hyperventilating. Your thumb will keep the free stitch from escaping


Quickly catch the live stitch with the tip of the right needle.


Slip this stitch back onto the left needle. Now your stitches are rearranged and you are ready to knit.


Purl the first stitch. And knit the second stitch through the back loop.

You have now completed the T2L without the aid of a cable needle.

A couple of tips that will help you out. You might want to place your finger on the second stitch of the pair when you work the first stitch. This helps keep the second stitch from slipping off your needle while working the first stitch.

You can actually work the first stitch of the combination without ever removing the right needle after repositioning of the stitches if you have your yarn on the proper side of your work.

One final photo, if you happen to need to rip back, here is the proper orientation for those twisted stitches to be on the needle.

Notice that the stitch is crossed at he base instead of being open as a normal knit stitch would be.

Rerun

Between Christmas preparations, sick kids and knitting, I have had little time to post. It’s Christmas eve night, I am listening to the rain pour down on the roof and wondering if I can finish just one more Christmas knitting project. Doubtful, but fortunately, the family is cool with IOUs.

In light of the fact that I am still working on Christmas knitting, I am going to share with you a post from last year that you might enjoy. Hope you will forgive me for the rerun. I think my feelings are still about the same for all these songs. My current favorite Christmas album is Andrea Bocelli – My Christmas. Give it a listen if you haven’t.

Wishing you a Merry Christmas.


Christmas Music
originally published 23 Dec 2008

The thing that I am most happy about this Christmas season is that soon radio stations and stores everywhere will stop playing Christmas music. I would be quite happy if Christmas music were limited to the week before Christmas. There are some songs that are particularly irritation. My kids and I have come up with a list of the most annoying songs of the season.

Top 10 Most Annoying Christmas Songs

  • 10. I saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus (particularly the Michael Jackson version)
  • 9. I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas (this one happens to be my hubby’s favorite which is probably why the kids hate it.)
  • 8. All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth (the whistling version is worst)
  • 7. Twelve Days of Christmas. There are only so many types of poultry that should be put in a single song. This goes double for any of the variations like the Redneck version, the Canadian version, etc.
  • 6. Christmas Shoes. I don’t particularly like tear jerker songs but this one is just too sappy. What else could go wrong for this poor kid – he gets struck by lightning on the way to the hospital with the shoes. Seriously, the only kid with worse luck is Harry Potter.
  • 5. Do they Know It’s Christmas, Happy Christmas (War is Over) or any Christmas song with a political agenda. Save the politics for the other 364 days of the year, please.
  • 4. Jingle Bells – Barking Dogs version. Root canal is more pleasant
  • 3. Little Drummer Boy – especially the version by the Vienna Boys Choir
  • 2. Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer Grandmothers everywhere should boycott the advertisers for every radio station that plays it.
  • 1. My Favorite Things – Because it’s NOT EVEN a Christmas Song

Any Christmas song sung my Madonna should also be included in this group. Hope you have enjoyed our little countdown.

Next post. Christmas Knitting.