Eclipse
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010What are you doing between now and the 30th? I’m not sure I have time to read the book AND knit these cool socks, but I’m looking forward to a night out to see the movie with some friends. I’ll check the stash, and see if I have enough to knit up a pair. It’s June, it’s rainy, my brain is tired, and I’m ready to knit something fairly simple. Maybe I can get it done in time.
Check out the pattern here [Ravelry]. It is a free download!
If you are looking for a smaller project to complete between now and the movie opener, check out these ipod/mp3 player socks. These are also a free [Ravelry] download.
For a blast from the past…check out these Twilight Cover Socks/mittens/gauntlets. They are also a free [Ravelry] download.
A great stash-buster, and quick project for all your vampire obsessed friends….A coffee sleeve (or wrist band) with “Be Safe” on it. It is available for free here. [Ravelry]






A few hours and several inches of ribbing later, and–I hesitate to say–that these pogies are done! I hope they are up to the rowing standard.














The Gaelic word Eirinn (pronounced air-en) is a poetic name for Ireland often used in songs. The celtic patterning of the braid represents the continuum of life, love and faith, and the circle motif represents eternity.
A ceilidh (pronounced Kaylee) is a traditional Gaelic social dance originating in Ireland and Scotland. In days gone by, there were ceilidhs in most town and village halls on Friday or Saturday nights. The cheerful and lively ceilidh music is provided by fiddles, flutes, tin whistles, accordions, and the bodhran drum.







