March Break- Day 2

May the force be with me. It rained the whole first day and I was forced to move to my big guns. We had a very good day during which we enjoyed each other a great deal and no-one had a screaming teenaged girl fit. (Not even me…) however I may have peaked too early and am perhaps doomed, only riding out the week will tell. I am surprised actually, to discover that my children are now old enough that I don’t need to do much to occupy them. Just give them all of my possessions, lift the refined sugar rule, and keep giving them all my money whenever they ask for it. No problem.

I let Meg use my wheel:

Megsmpinmbk

I offered to help her when the leader on the bobbin wasn’t working right and she looked me dead in the eye and said, with all seriousness, using exactly the tone she would have employed had I offered help figuring out how to brush her hair…

“Mom, I’m not stupid. I know how a spinning wheel works. ”

(Ever wonder how strange you’re making your own kids?)

Sam went into the kitchen and baked up a storm

Marchsamsbake2

and me? I feigned responsibility and worked on the tinks sweaters.

All the pieces are done, so I marked the spots for the steeks,

Markthespottink

I measured the sleeve depths,

Measursleevetink

I sewed the steeks and cut them.

Cuttinks4

Then I sewed in the sleeves on one of the sweaters and began the buttonbands, but you’re going to have to wait to see that since my camera batteries crapped out. (They appear to be as exhausted as I am.) Today, it’s carding and spinning for Joe’s Gansey, (See Rams? See?) and Hank is coming for a sleepover.

Luckily, all I have to do to keep him busy is make popcorn and give him the ball winder. I don’t think he wants money. Yet.

119 thoughts on “March Break- Day 2

  1. It makes me a little nervous to not be able to see the stitched/sewn lines in the Tink sweater. Pass the wine, I think I might recover.

  2. Is there such a thing as second-hand steeking vapors? Because I find I am having difficulty breathinng just looking at knitting that has been cut.
    Rox

  3. Dude. You need to give people more warning before showing cut up hand knits. Let’s just say it was a damn good thing I was already sitting down.
    Good to hear you’re working on Joe’s gansey. Always a smart plan to appease a lady with stashweasels. Have fun with Hank tonight. One of my boy’s big plans for March break is to come to my “Knitting Club” with me tomorrow evening. You’ve been warned. Don’t worry though. The plan is just to pop in so he can meet my knitting friends and I can pick up a couple of things, then whisk him home before it gets ugly.

  4. Do you still get a moment of panic while making the first cut into the steeks? Because seeing the photos gives me mini fits of panic.

  5. There were no comments? Means there will be 12 replies by the time I hit send but that’s mostly because I type as slow as I knit 🙂
    I just finished The Secret Life of a Knitter. I loved it! The 2 or 3 sad chapters nearly made me cry. I learned to make socks in December and felted my first item for the Knitting Olympics. Not sure how knitting has become a step towards inner peace but there it is. Enjoy your time with daughters. They grow up too fast…somedays 🙂
    http://sockshavenothumbs.blogspot.com/

  6. I guess that’s one of the great parts about being 22 and not having any kids to be on March Break, to me it just means that traffic is lighter for my drive to work…..
    Now that you all hate me I’ll be over here in my corner working on the duck blanket.

  7. Things seem to be going so well! Do you want my kids? Please?!?
    Don’t you just love how stupid us parents seem to get as our darling teeagers get older?

  8. Just the sight of those scissors makes me faint. I can’t imagine cutting up my knitting. Did you lay down on the floor before cutting??? Or did you at the very least have a glass of wine?

  9. Sounds like you are a wonderful Mom :o) The kids are having a great time and everyones still alive ! Keep It Up – Spring Break Will Be Over Before You Know It –
    Shelley Mom Of Two Boys, Nick 10ys & Matt 7ys …

  10. Strange kids are wonderful. I was one (still am somedays) and probably for similar reasons. Moms and spinning wheels! I can still feel the rhythm of it 20 yrs later.

  11. Yay, Hank is coming. Charge those batteries, we want pictures!
    Waddya mean, your sister says we are creeping her out? Keep her distracted, show her some pretty wine glasses on line or something…

  12. Well of course the yarn harlot’s daughter knows how to use a spinning wheel. 🙂 We place our mark on them more than we will ever know! My 1 year old is already trying to play with my needles. I give her sting to play with instead. Congrats on getting those tinks all but done. Cutting them up is enough to make anyone nervous.

  13. If I come stay will you show me how a spinning wheel works? I’m quite baffled by my new wheel (although it arrived on my doorstep yesterday and I’m doing my best to figure it out on my own). At least there are cookies to eat – that’s a real plus in my opinion.

  14. OMG . . . please give us more warning next time you show that kind of gore. it took away my breath for a sec. oh, not the spinning youngster that is! she’s fine.

  15. Oh, I’m so glad to see you working on the tinks sweaters… my itching has stopped… and as for making your children weird? Mine are extremely weird… and when they complain I tell them that it’s better than being boring…

  16. My Spring Break is coming up in 2.5 weeks but because I am a teacher I think I might be looking forward to it more then my students. The DH will be taking the girls to visit the grandparents – Buh Bye I will be saying as they pull out of the driveway.

  17. Well, now we know that the world is still turning on its axis and spring will come. You’re spinning and it’s Tuesday. After the almighty whack you gave it, inadvertently, with the Knitting Olympics, and put it into an eccentric orbit, to put it mildly, I had wondered if that was to become a permanent perturbation. It took all of us so long to get back to “normal” things. But trust the permanence of March break and Tuesday spinning, and now we’re all OK again. Thanks, Steph. (Dis)order returns.

  18. Hooray for teenage girls and spinning! Hannah learned to spin this weekend. Your photo of Meg and mine of Hannah’s are so similar.

  19. I’m totally with everyone else on the cut-knitting thing. Serious vapors going on here.
    I think girls master that “I do not understand how you survived to your advanced age with so few functional brain cells” tone of voice in the womb. Rest assured, they can just as easily apply it to cooking, or motorcycle maintenance, or whatever’s handy.

  20. Really, what post! First, I was salivating over the beatiful wheel, and then I was hyperventilating over the steeks. I’m going to go compose myself so I stop scaring my co-workers!

  21. Oh my. Cutting…knitting…. *faints*
    Hmm…popcorn and a ball winder? That would probably keep me occupied for a while, too. Seriously…ball winders are so cool.

  22. I seem to recall that this is ball winder #2 as #1 fell victim to overenthusiastic usage.
    Just wait until everyone develops a fondness for the core stash’s “good stuff”. Then they’ll take your good yarn, too, which happens to be older than them. ..

  23. Gah!!! I think I sucked all the air in the office into my lungs when I saw the cut steek.
    No, really my cubby neighbor came over to see what was the matter that I made that horrible sound.

  24. You can send them my way…and can they bring the wheel?? I definitely need to spin a wheel. Oh, and the ball winder? I am in need of a ball winder. I am trying to wind 400 some yds of lace weight on a homemade nost pinne. Not a pretty picture…but it actually is coming along okay.

  25. I homeschool my 2 girls aged 16 and 14, plus my 11 year old son….there’s NEVER enough food in this house, and if folks ask them what their favorite subject in school is, they say “LUNCH!” We’ve got quite a unique school lunch program here, which consists of raiding the fridge and freezer for anything that’s not plastic or metal…
    Cutting that sweater made me break out in a cold sweat….haven’t reached that level of bravery yet….
    More photos – charge those batteries!

  26. You continue to make me afraid of my daughter growing up. She has already mastered that “Mom are you an idiot or do I just look like one” tone and she just turned five. She also has a british accent down pretty good. As for having wierd children my Grandnmother told me that my daughter was ‘peculiar” and I don’t think she meant it as a compliment.

  27. I’m new around here (and still kind of new to knitting) so help me out. I’ve been reading through the archives. Is this the same “Joe’s Gansey” project you’ve been spinning for since 2004?!? Wow. Just. . .wow. And please note, that’s not a judgement, it’s just taking my breath away to imagine a project that goes on for years.
    Oh yeah, the steek thing too.

  28. im sure you will be glad to know that you are responsible for the increased resistance to frostbite of three families in rhode island USA. when i was trying to figure out thrumming your thrumalong came up as a result of the google search and i have now made mittens, hats, thrummed sleeves etc for my dad and brothers who a) ski every weekend and b) frostbite obsessively. oh, frostbiting is the term for sailing in the dead of winter and is very very VERY cold
    -Tommy

  29. Yes, I constantly wonder how strange I’m making my kids.
    I went on a class trip with my ten year old. We went to one of those living museum places where they dress and act as if it is the 18th century. We watched a spinning demonstration and all the kids were given drop spindles to try out. My daughter rolled the spindle up her leg with one hand while holding the fibers with her other and let the spindle fly. I was impressed. The other kids were a bit baffled and the museum lady just smiled.

  30. i dont mean to be a pain but… i am with meg i absoulutly hate it when someone asks me if i want help!
    i LOVE the sweater!
    adorable.

  31. Well if it starts to get really bad.. you can always come down here and hang out with me. I’ll teach you how to use the knitting looms or something.. who cares what.. I have no teenagers..hehe

  32. My three year old wound her first two balls of yarn last week. Does that say something about her upbringing?

  33. I want a mum who’ll teach me to spin! I’ll happily be strange.
    It must be said, I’ve only ever seen someone cut steeks twice…and both sightings have been here. I’m still getting over that weird pain in my chest from seeing it the first time…I can’t even imagine cutting up my own knitting.
    Should I be too frightened to start reading through your archives?

  34. Your story about Meg reminded me of when my Katie did her first pony club knowledge competition at age 5. I looked over some of the quiz stations after she was done, and said in amazement, “Katie, how did you know those were flannel bandages?” (We’ve never used them with our horses.) She sighed with exasperation and said very patiently, “Because they were MADE of FLANNEL.” Duh.
    I gave her a Harris loom for Christmas but she hates the rainbow warp and is begging me to teach her how to rewarp it with “real yarn.” She’s got her eye on my stash.

  35. What’s this? No disaster?! I thought for sure that I was going to read about how the jitters caused you to snip in the wrong location. Or that your measurement included a selvedge that had no business in the cutting calculations.
    Something freaky is going down. But I’m sure Hank will restore the balance of universe.

  36. what a lovely and industrious family you all are. Kudos all around!
    PS – Love the advice about money.

  37. My daughter hasn’t started looking hungrily at my wheel, but she in the past few weeks, she has learned double point needles, two color knitting, and cables…. they mellow down the hormones. My sons, on the other hand, haven’t knit since about fourth grade….

  38. Ah. March break. So far my 13 year old son has spent it sitting in front of the computer playing Maple Story and eating fruit loops (I’m not really a bad mother. It’s the first…….. and last time he gets them, bribary so I can get my work done.) He’d happily spin if I had a wheel, but tells me knitting is too girly!
    At least he doesn’t steal my stash. My daughter on the other hand seems to go back home with yarn every time she comes for dinner!

  39. awwwwwww one daughter spinning and one daughter baking and Mom cutting her knitting up!!! .What’s wrong with this picture? IF I had knit that tinks it would be framed too, along with the finnish mittens. Anxious to see how the ball winder and Hank get along this time .Hurahh for Joe’s gansey its in the works . Enjoy the girls Steph and put them in charge of those scissors!!

  40. Yea! I can’t wait to hear about Hank’s adventures. Sounds like you’re holding up pretty well. By the way the mitten bit looks scrumptious.

  41. Oy, cutting knits. I’m so not ready for that yet. Anything else – fine. Kaffe Fassett? no problem. Lace? bring it on. Steeks? Nope. Can’t bring myself to do it. I’ve seen them done, I know they work. But they won’t for me. I just know it.
    Hank and my son should get together for the great ball wind-off. Jake does all my winding for me.

  42. Well there is something to look forward to about my kids getting older; they can bake cookies.
    I bow at your feet with all of your steeking. That word still scares me. I can’t imagine ever doing that.
    🙂

  43. Can I come visit for a week? I’ll happily learn how to spin, and I like to bake as well. In return, you’d have to show me how to turn a heel, since I’m attempting to teach myself to knit socks. So far, I have a nice ankle warmer. Looking forward to Hank and ball winder stories.

  44. I am just going to have to knit something with steeks… it looks so much more thrilling than bungie jumping. 🙂
    Seriously, Stephanie, thank you so much for what you do. I usually only lurk, but I ALWAYS learn something, and I’m starting to tackle bolder projects thanks to you. (Not Finnish knitting instructions, though. Whoo.)

  45. you came to mind twice today, and I sent a good “hope the kids are doing well on their second day of break” thought your way. One was that I referred to a story about your doula experiences as a knitter. Socks, hat, sweater indeed.
    Then, at lunch today, a (new) visiting med student pulled out her knitting – she’d seen me working on a sock (my designated lunch lecture knitting) and thought she’d bring in the sweater she was working on. The doctor overseeing us students stopped what he was saying, looked at me and said “there are more of you.” To which I simply replied, “our quest for world domination continues” with a not-so-subtle arms in the air over my head “YES!” gesture. They all rolled their eyes and made a joke about how we’re going to knit the whole world a “cozy sweater.”
    They have no idea.
    Good luck with day #3; I am giddy at the thought of a Hank story. Simply giddy.
    (I cannot wait to get to peds. Psych is not in my future.)

  46. I had my very own Hank visit for the weekend (only her name was Madisson). Sat down with all the girls to play the most age-appropriate game we could (“Whoonu” – from the Cranium people) and explained it, dealt out the cards, and went “DOH!” *slaps forehead* upon the shocking realization that she can’t read! Of course, that’s not such an earth-shattering thing for one who’s barely six years old – hee hee hee. The game was turned into a partnered version and all was well, but it *did* teach me a lesson. Just as I have so quickly forgotten what having primary schoolers around, so too will I likely forget what it’s like having teenagers around.
    Right?
    Please?

  47. Holy moly. This looks oddly like the family type time you might have envisioned when thinking about having a family. The steeking made me nervous..even when I saw that very reasonable photo of the measuring stuff going on. Whacking is what it looked like to me. Whacked is what it made me feel like. I think I will go cable me some cables.

  48. I guess there is something to working outside the home…I’m sure my DD and I would have caused serious damage to each other! We did manage to survive and she’s turned out pretty peculiar (and I say that with quite a bit of pride)!
    Wish we could pop across the border for a visit, but we’re all a bit busy at our various jobs…enjoy the week off!

  49. Hi
    Just had a thought while reading through all the comments. Perhaps we need a “Steeks challenge” you know you have … to knit a sample and cut and sew. Then we all get to try a new technique “with support”.
    Looking forward to teaching my grand-daughter Lily how to spin. Teaching her knitting at the moment. She does keep asking tho and I do have 4 [gasp] wheels.
    Knit on & hope you survive the break OK. I always found the 1st day or two the worst.
    >^..^<

  50. Oh I hope we get to see another picture of Hank! I’m hoping my little DS will be like him.

  51. My grandmother used to spin wool when I was very little, and I was fascinated by the whole process… but my grandmother gave her wheel away when I was about 10, and now that I have fallen in love with knitting and want desperately to learn how to spin, I can’t help but think that if only I’d wanted to do it 15 years ago I could have a piece of her in that wheel, rather than some stranger.
    I think it’s so beautiful that your daughter is learning to spin, and enjoy what you enjoy. It’s amazing.

  52. Of course Meg can bend that spinning wheel to her will. What impresses me is her precocious grasp of color theory — choosing to wear a lavender/orchid top to go with pale yellow walls and cushion. Listen to those complements sing.
    And Emily? Welcome to Team Cruel To Be Kind. Still, I’m dazzled by Stephanie’s restraint in not casting on that gansey until all the — well, enough — of the NeverEnding Fleece is spun. Maybe we should reqest a group shot of the accumulated skeins, just as a morale boost?

  53. Look if your kids want to spend their March break spinning and baking cookies, they can come to MY house to do it (as long as they leave some of the cookies, and give me some yarn).
    Please convey to Sam that her cookies look delish.

  54. Maybe next March break we could have a huge stash exchange party!!! This Toronto Stephanie is heading to the AGO and Casa Loma with my 8 year old son. Perhaps a “sight seeing” tour to Lettuce KNit will be in order…..
    Steph – you make me laugh till my cheeks hurt!

  55. Glad to see that it wasn’t just me that got weak kneed at the sight of beautiful knitting that had been cut!!! Pass that wine. And, by the way, my girls are 29 & 32 & I still remember the teen years with an occasional shudder even though they were not all that bad (for teens).

  56. My darling little pumpkin has THREE weeks off, winter break, spring break, and mid-winter break. Think about that and then go make yourself a martini! Oh yeah, besides knitting, I have a day job!!

  57. Oh you make me laugh. I’m a teen, and I so see where those kids are coming from. *whistles innocently while knitting a sock and eating self made cupcakes*
    Oh, please tell Sam “GO YOU! I love your cookies”, and Meg that I am envious that her mom actually has a spinning wheel!

  58. Meg’s comment is SO funny! You aren’t making her weird….she will love that she knows how to use a spinning wheel (I wish I did!)
    Good luck soldier…hang in there just a little longer and reinforcements will be in to relieve you!

  59. Steeks make my vaginal walls contract.
    My 7-yr old spins more evenly than I do (Probably since he’s not trying to find the solution to World Peace, he’s just SPINNING when he spins.)
    Aside: Did you do the tile shards on your backsplash to that counter? Please say you didn’t, that you had to hire a professional, because otherwise I am going to go find a dark corner and sniffle into a tissue for a while.

  60. Only three teens. I could handle that. I have 8 kids running around here ranging from 10 months to 19 years. That doesn’t include mum, brothers, sister or their kids that come by. When I sit to knit everyone knows I have sharp pointy sticks and I know how to use them.
    Your steeks look great.

  61. We’re on Spring Break as well. It’s interesting how one not-quite-four-year-old can seem like a herd of the proverbial elephants. The main obsessions right now seem to be learning to read and learning to knit. Both are fraught with peril, as neither results in immediate mastery and my child has about the same level of patience I do (none). Fortunately, unlike a teenager, I can distract my child with a tea party!

  62. Three of my four sons can’t keep their hands off the ballwinder (it has recently taken up a permanent position on a table in the living room, I was tired of putting is away and then trying to remember where “away” was!). The rule now is that you can’t spin the handle unless you are winding yarn. Now I hear at least three times a day “Mom, do you have any yarn I can wind!”

  63. Rams, I do so admire your subtlety and grace. I suspect, however, that under the ‘Maybe we should reqest a group shot of the accumulated skeins, just as a morale boost?’ there lurks a ‘Prove to me there’s been further accumulation from the last group shot, tulip, or the stashweasels will be dispatched’
    I want to be you when I grow up.

  64. Ah yes, March Break … It’s not as bad as I thought it would be, but right now I only have one kidlet who goes to school, so my day isn’t too altered.
    I’m sure you’re very proud at how strange you’re making your daughters. They will grow up to be (and are now) wonderful women with lots of crafty knowledge.
    Please pass the cookies.

  65. “(Ever wonder how strange you’re making your own kids?)”
    Which makes me wonder–what must they think when you take photos of them and their projects, and post them for the world to see….Really can’t get much stranger, huh? Probably is normal in a really odd way….

  66. I also wonder how strange I am making my kids. My 3 year old son has been known to make such comments as “Mom, are you casting on a sock?” and “Mom, we haven’t ‘finned'(spun) for a long time” He also thinks that the lazy kate is his spinning wheel. My teenaged girls could care less unless I have cool sock yarn and then they say they want socks to wear to bed. Too cool to wear handknit socks in public!

  67. Hi Stephanie! I’m REALLY LIKING the tile backdrop in the cookie picture. Wouldja wouldja wouldja PLEASE take a picture of that some day for us? er…for me, in case no one else wants to see? (I bet they would.)
    Good luck on day three!

  68. I mean, like, how could you BE so dumb? Like, of course she knows how to work a spinning wheel. She’s like, wicked smart. You’re such a MOM.
    Were the cookies good?

  69. Every time I refresh, looking for Hank content, and see Day 2, I keep thinking of Bob and Doug cutting to the chase: “Good day, and welcome to day 12.”

  70. Are you getting a little cocky with the scissors and steeking without sewing first (!) or is my monitor really that bad?
    I hate to tell you this but my darling children have LEFT for the afternoon to friends’ houses. Do you know what this means? I know you do.

  71. Yay a Hank visit! I always love reading about his visits. And what is it about young boys and ball winders? My YS who is about Hank’s age is almost scarily enthusiastic about helping wind up skeins. That little gleam in his eye if the dog should get into the stash and I need to rewind.
    Glad to see that the girls are doing something productive like spinning while home. Most kids I know would just lay around wasting brain cells. Good job!

  72. You will survive this week of “break.” My two angels (22 and 19) have jobs so guess where they are? Alas, one still must rely on Mom for transportation frequently. Hopefully the job will soon finance a car for the 19 yr. old-Mom doesn’t have the $$ for it and she is very determined. I have also promised to take her car shopping this weekend. Eeeek! An experience I have survived with the 22 yr. old with success and hope this one will have similar success! (Just remember that the teachers (I am one!) are breathing a huge sigh of relief for a week without the 170+ (at least in my case) “angels” and parents remember just why they don’t home school! Although I believe that when the teacher hears, “I believe you must have a personality conflict with my child as you are not teaching him anything!” the two words the parents should hear are home school!) The more I teach others’ children the more I appreciate my own-and I tell them that regularly. Just remember they are only home for a week!

  73. Cheer up – break will soon be over, and there are only 52 days until Maryland Sheep and Wool!!!!!

  74. Seeing the steeking makes me realize that “Cry and Cut” is a valid strategy.
    If you’re going to cry, you have to cry and cut. You can’t stop to cry and then cut.

  75. Oh, boy, that really scared me to see the cut sweater. Not sure if I’ll ever be able to try that one at home.
    Sumac in southern Vermont

  76. Wow, you’ve got great girls!!! Next break, take my advice. Send the husband and girls on vacation, out of town. You stay home, ostensibly to work, and focus on your knitting! it works for me….

  77. Hey Steph,
    Congratulations!…on Knitting Rules! I am certainly proud of you…. keep on rockin & knitten girl! Diane @ warm&wooly BC

  78. You don’t know how cold that shiver that just ran up my spine was just seeing a picture of knitting and a scissors in the same shot. And to see it actually cut!!!! Someone will have to pick me up from the floor!

  79. My 8 year old accepts money for detangling balls of yarn. I have never seen him so patient and determined, and the yarn shop loves him! Throw him a tangled ball of yarn, and I can hang out there for hours!!

  80. Oh my! I saw the cutting and immediately popped a xanax, and rushed to the comments section only to find that I was not the only one who nearly had a heart attack! Do people do this cutting of freshly knitted projects often? Must research further…

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