Thursday 1 March 2012

Cunning

I realised that I haven't shared a couple more brithday presents that I got.

Firstly, my brother kindly got me Elizabeth Zimmerman's Knitter's Almanac from my wishlist. I thought it was about time I read some of her work, so I was really pleased with this. I haven't actually started to read it yet, I want to be able to sit down and look at it properly ')

Secondly, the lovely boyfriend wanted to get me something knitting related. He's so supportive of my crafting, and likes to show this when buying gifts. As he'd bought books and yarn in the past, he decided he wanted to get patterns this time. But, of course, had no idea where he might procure these...

So he went to Ravelry, realised that he needed to be a member and got himself an account *smiles* Then spent a while trying to find me, before wondering what to do next. Luckily he located my queue and discovered the wishlist function, so he picked out a few of the patterns that I had put on there.

And he chose some great patterns:

Narragansett by Thea Colman. I've only had this in my queue a little while, but I love it. I think I'll use my grey Debbie Bliss Fez yarn to make it (which means I don't have to wait!)

© 2011 Splityarn

Peacock Shawlette by Kitman Figueroa. It's a lot more lace than I have tried before, but I love how it looks so I queued it for future lace attempts *laughs*

© Kitman Figueroa

And the Stripe Study Shawl by Veera Välimäki. I love this pattern, I've seen some beautiful FOs and it is so striking for a garter stitch project. Boyfriend chose this as soon as he saw it because he was so taken with the picture *smiles* I don't know that I have the right yarn for this yet, but perhaps my Candy Skein with another colour would be a good choice ;)

© Veera Välimäki


Oh, and the best part - the ravelry username boyfriend chose is CunningBoyfriend *laughs* Not that I expect him to ever log in again, but I thought that was so cute ;)

22 comments:

  1. LOVE the Ravelry name - that's adorable!! And he definitely has good taste in knitting patterns. That Peacock shawl is going straight in my library. It'll be a while before I can attempt knitted lace, but I want it waiting for me when I'm ready. Stunning!

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  2. That is so thoughtful, my boyfriends brought me knitting books in the past, but to go onto ravelerly is really being considerate.

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  3. Your boyfriend and brother both sound like they love you very much! I think every knitter should read at least one of EZ's books, she was an amazing woman.
    I love the whole process of how your boyfriend selected you gift, he sounds like he know how to treat a knitter. Can't wait to see your finished items. Happy knitting.

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  4. I think you might have to keep your boyfriend for quite a while!! I love your tastes in patterns :)

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  5. Aww, how sweet (and very cunning). Enjoy those awesome patterns!

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  6. Awwww, how wonderful! That guy sounds like a keeper for sure! My boyfriend has never bought me any knitting related gifts, but he will make up for it when he builds my e-spinner this summer.

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  7. That is so thoughtful, and his name is perfect. If only every knitter could have a boy friend like that. Those patterns all look like a lot of work, but fun work, so it will interesting to hear how they go when you start.

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  8. First, that's awesome! What a wonderful thing he did!!!! you have a keeper.
    Second, depending on when you cast on, we may be kitting the strip study and the different strips at the same time. I love both those shawls!!!!

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  9. Your boyfriend is fantastic! I can't imagine that there are that many men who would go that far to find the perfect gift:)

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  10. I think there is suddenly a huge fan base for CunningBoyfriend... although we already knew that he's a huge supporter of you. :-)

    I told Hubba this story, so now he's asking questions about Ravelry. ;-)

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  11. That's awesome. I especially love the sweater pattern. Happy birthday!

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  12. How adorable; what a thoughtful gesture. Happy birthday to you!

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  13. Great rav name there! My husband really wishes there was a version of Ravelry for things he likes. Then again, he does want to pick up knitting.

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  14. what a lovely cunning boyfriend!!!

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  15. Now that man sounds like a keeper.

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  16. LOL!! Love the Rav name...maybe he can sell it as a service for other boyfriends who want to snoop on their girlfriends...you know, in a good way!! =)

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  17. Oh My Gosh! He is a keeper for sure. That has to be one of the most romantic things I have ever heard of. I can imagine how big your smiles were because mine were from ear to ear!

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  18. What a sweet guy! I wonder if he was the 2 millionth signup, lol.

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  19. Not only thoughtful but brave! My hubby would not even dare to get on Rav lol much less sign up and that name... so glad you had a great birthday.

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  20. What a wonderful boyfriend! That is such a sweet sweet thing that he did, and he chose some great patterns from your wish list! He's a keeper :)

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  21. You've got a good one there. My chap claims he never forgets my birthday. He says he just forgets which day it's on.

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