Its on!!!
Posted by Teresa at February 10, 2006 11:38 AMCan't wait! Needles poised at the starting line! Bravi to all of you for bringing all of us together.
Posted by CindyHarp at February 10, 2006 11:38 AMLovely pledge! I will have to keep it in mind while I'm trying to make small talk at this huge family gathering tomorrow night. (And no, they won't let me knit during the party.)
Posted by Kat with a K at February 10, 2006 11:45 AMHuzzah!!
Posted by Charlotte at February 10, 2006 11:45 AMWoohoo!! Let the games begin!
Now off to wind my skein into a ball...which should have been done by now, but whatever...
Posted by Heather at February 10, 2006 11:47 AMI'm all a-shiver. Happy thoughts to everyone. And have a blast!
Posted by melinda at February 10, 2006 11:48 AMOver 4000 knitters? We are indeed mighty! Good luck to everyone, and thank you to Stephanie and crew for putting this all together.
Posted by Emma in Seattle at February 10, 2006 11:50 AMThank you - thank you - thank you for those kind words of encouragement. I was starting to freak out at the challenge of completing Bobblicious in 16 days!! What was I thinking? I'll be lucky to make a proper bobble in that time. I wasn't sure if I would be "banned" from your site for not finishing. Whew - I feel SO MUCH better now!
LIGHT THAT TORCH - BABY!
Yipee!! I have hardly been able to keep from casting on. No self control here.
Posted by Mindy at February 10, 2006 11:58 AMLET THE GAMES BEGIN!!!! And a heartfelt thanks to you, S.Kate, Emma and Ken for all your hard work in getting the names listed and making this (probably) fun filled 16 days happen.
Posted by Charlotte L. at February 10, 2006 12:00 PM"....as well as caffeine and chocolate"? What about the wine?
Posted by Cassie at February 10, 2006 12:01 PMBring on the flame! Let the KNITTING BEGIN! Thanks for all your efforts and good luck with your knitting! :D
WOOHOO!
Good luck and happy knitting, everyone!
Posted by Amy M. (in Seattle) at February 10, 2006 12:03 PMOMG I'm in with an early comment. I've had to explain to 15 people here at the office why there's a big ball of brown-grey yarn with two knitting needles sitting on my desk. Just waiting for 2 p.m. cause casting on is all I'll have time for this afternoon, but tonight honey, I'll be knitting (and possibly cursing/drinking Merlot) up a storm!
Posted by Shel in Philly at February 10, 2006 12:05 PMBest of luck to my fellow Olympians. Let's go bring home the gold!
Posted by Laura at February 10, 2006 12:05 PMWooot!!!
Oh how I wish I were home knitting instead of being at work!!
Posted by Caren at February 10, 2006 12:07 PMCan I join the Knitting Olympics? Thanks! If not, I'll be an armchair warrior.
KB knitting a pair of felted clogs for her husband
Posted by Kathy at February 10, 2006 12:07 PMThanks to everyone for their hard work. What a neat feeling to be part of a worldwide community of knitters, all wishing to better themselves and their craft. Good luck to all the participants....let the games begin!
Posted by lisa Co. Springs at February 10, 2006 12:08 PMYay! So well written, Stephanie, and as always so funny too! I've been telling my family and friends about this - that I'm in the Knitting Olympics - and they all look at me as if at last I've gone totally over the edge of sanity. They may be plotting an intervention as we speak. Thanks for organizing this and thanks to all of your helpers too. It WILL be fun!
to the athletes: you guys all seriously rock my behind. hard. i adore each and every one of you! KNIT ON!!
to stephanie: thanks for dreaming up what has become such a monumental, worldwide effort. for the next 16 days and beyond, we're all sisters and brothers in this effort. how freakin cool is that??! AWESOME!!
a*
I know it's too late but we really got inspired at my office today because we're getting a new logo so I'm going to design and knit a wallhanging. Never created a pattern before so that's my challenge. Knitting it will be the easy part.
Posted by Lucy at February 10, 2006 12:08 PMWith my silly vision, I thought I had only SIX days and was thinking, boy, this will be a sprint! With SIXTEEN, I can actually rip a bit. Whew.
Love the pledge. Love the sentiment. But, what about Nancy Bush?????
Posted by Sylvia at February 10, 2006 12:09 PMLunch hour has been pushed back to 2 PM in honor of the occasion, and tonight will be spent in front of the TV, knitting and watching the Opening Ceremonies, while chatting on IM with a fellow Knathlete. Fun, but also a potential recipe for disaster. We will proceed with caution.
Thanks, Steph. This is probably the most fun I've had thus far as a knitter. Of course, in 15 more days, I will be cursing you, but know that I do it with love.
And my boyfriend thanks you for the caveat requiring that I speak to him.
Posted by Julie H. at February 10, 2006 12:09 PMI wanted to give you a late notice that I decided to join in on the Knitting Olympics!
I am going to knit a Jayne Cobb hat from the telivsion show Firefly!
Here is a pic http://www.bookish.dk/images/jaynehat.jpg
Here is more information on it http://dryope.typepad.com/superfly/jayne_cobb_hat/
For Firefly and Serenity fans it is a huge deal. I have never knitted a hat before and I thought now was the time to start. I have the confidence in myself and my best friend is proud of me.
I knitted my first project for him and he has seen my knitting grow into something more. I will send you pictures of the finished product.
Thanks and good luck!
Namaste,
Lisa the Diva
send me an e-mail to alter me on information concerning the K.O. and how I receive my gold metal if I finish.
Posted by Lisa the Diva at February 10, 2006 12:09 PMAmen! Let the Games begin!
Posted by Katie at February 10, 2006 12:12 PMBravo! Can't wait to start!
Posted by Kate in Iowa at February 10, 2006 12:13 PMWoo-hoo! The knitters are ready to take over the world!
I will be casting on at 2pm, joining my daughter in front of our new Wallace & Gromit DVD. (Me and Gromit, always with the knitting.)
Thanks for the pledge, Steph. I will try to remember that it's supposed to be fun. And I made an "olympic flame" button. Oh, and also a "team martini" button because it's just so ME.
Good luck!
Glorious and inspiring. I wish I'd brought my project to work so I could cast on right at 2pm. Oh well, the Olympic flame awaits tonight!
(Wish I could hear your unwritten speech - it will be great!)
I was just thinking what am I doing with my 2 yr old? Wallace and Gromit, I wonder if I can get to Target before 2? He liked that movie in the theatre.
GOOD LUCK LADIES
Circular Sock Machine Knitters unite! Let's crank some out for our team!
Posted by Lynette at February 10, 2006 12:17 PMI am SO ready. Anxious, but ready.
Posted by Isis at February 10, 2006 12:17 PMThank you Stephanie, S.Kate, Emma, Kat and Ken! It's awsome to think about all the beautiful knits that will be created over the next couple of weeks.
Posted by Brooke at February 10, 2006 12:18 PMThe map thing was AMAZING!!! I am a complete spectator but am so excited to see all of you experience the thrill of victory!
Posted by jacque meadows at February 10, 2006 12:19 PMI am not knitting but I will be here to cheer all you awesome athletes on to the finish line!
Posted by Ramona at February 10, 2006 12:20 PMTACOMA--city of my childhood. If you can, zip over to Point Defiance Park while you're there. It's the second largest city park in the nation, after New York's Central Park, and I guarantee you'll see not just a live fern, but real, actual, live flowers. The big benefit to living in the Northwest is that we have no true winter, but it still gets cool enough to wear wool sweaters.
Posted by Lorraine at February 10, 2006 12:22 PMYIKES! I mean yay! The Games are on!
Ruth, bless her heart, talked me out of utter insanity and into a baby sweater. And she is hosting an event on Sunday. She is clearly destined for Olympic glory.
Posted by Lucia at February 10, 2006 12:22 PMI'm so excited to start "Branching Out!" Bring it ON!
Posted by Amy M. at February 10, 2006 12:22 PMThank you Stephanie and others whose dedication to Knitting Excellence and Fellowship have created these Olympic games. My personal event will begin until after 5pm PST, due to the fact that I am not currently allowed to knit while at work, but at 2 o'clock I will certainly take a moment to visualize my needles, my yarn, my pattern, and all my fellow knitters as they cast on and begin their journeys!
Posted by Tenli at February 10, 2006 12:24 PMThe number of knitters competing in the Knitting Olympics is a tribute to the Yarn Harlot, this and many other blogs and lovers of all things wooly the world over!I am leaving work (I really am sick) BUT am not/never too sick to KNIT! Let the games begin.
Posted by Holly at February 10, 2006 12:25 PMThank you so much for bringing us all together. It's a rare quality, indeed, to have the thought of this lovely event, and then - like some kind of hero - to make it happen (many of us would've thrown in the towel well before ONE thousand names!). Thank you for looking out for us with your link to tips for good hand health, and for this post today for good relationship/mental health! Cheers!!!
Posted by Dr. B. at February 10, 2006 12:26 PMHow awesome is this event! I have told a number of friends who all think I am crazy, and even woke up the folks at my LYS who had not heard of the knitting olympics.
On to the start line... flex those fingers... deep breaths... we can do it! The crowd goes wild cheering for Stephanie, S.Kate, Emma, Kat and Ken as they enter the stadium followed by over 4,000 of the knit world's most dedicated athletes.
Let the games begin!
Whee! Go Team Canada! said the girl in red and white Team Canada yoga pants. (I just feel more patriotic in red and white, don'tchaknow.)
Posted by Nadia at February 10, 2006 12:32 PMI, Amy of Amy - either Samus or some lace project on the knitting Olympics page, have decided that the project is Samus.
Thank you so much for doing this - Stephanie, S.Kate, Emma, Kat, and Ken! You are truly a group to be in awe of.
Posted by Amy at February 10, 2006 12:33 PMI'll be starting my socks the second I get home from work! I can't wait!!
Posted by Bertha at February 10, 2006 12:34 PMGetting my couch ready to watch and support my fellow knitters out there. No, I did not join in on these Olympics, but will knit something in the same spirit! Let the games begin!
Posted by Manise at February 10, 2006 12:36 PMThe game is afoot. Knit on!
Posted by KimC at February 10, 2006 12:37 PMSign me up! Is this how I do it? I am ready to start a diagonal stripe scarf out of some beautiful mohair. I should be able to knit and watch the games at the same time. My daughter and I will visit my mother next weekend where we will sit and knit together. 3 generations of olympic knitters!
Carole from Cleveland, Ohio
Yay!!!! Thank you to you Stephanie, S.Kate, Emma, Kat, Ken and all those who made blog buttons! How awesome is this? Almost 4000 - wow! I'm so excited and can't wait for that torch to be lit... Let the games begin! Here's my shout out from Seattle - best wishes to all Knitting Olympians! Hooray!
Posted by Katie - The Knitting Mama at February 10, 2006 12:37 PMWow. You are seriously my hero. Well said and I'll be cheering for all of you.
Posted by Stephanie at February 10, 2006 12:38 PMExcellent! May we all remain sane while striving for greatness.
Posted by Lisa in PA at February 10, 2006 12:38 PMI want to joint the knitting olympics! (Late, but I just found out about it today.) I'm going to make a pair of lace socks. I've never tried lace before. Such a fun idea. Hurray!!
Posted by Marita at February 10, 2006 12:38 PMRock on, fellow knitters! I'll be cheering from the sidelines with my four on-going projects and stash...
Be strong of heart and cheerful of mind!
Posted by roggey at February 10, 2006 12:41 PMOk, so yesterday in my store (I own a small bead and yarn shop in Minneapolis) I was talking to a knitting customer about you and the Knitting Olympics and how I could hardly wait to cast on. She told me she works with a lady who reads your blog daily and is also signed up for the Olympics. The poor woman shook her head at us both. She was born lacking ability for true fanaticism, I guess.
Posted by Sam at February 10, 2006 12:41 PMThanks Stephanie and all your helpers. I can't wait to get started in 20 minutes!! Here's to all you fabulous knitters (especially team Wales)You Rock!
Posted by Janet L. at February 10, 2006 12:41 PMOh, man........I got a chill up and down my spine as I read that pledge.......Let the games begin!!!!
Posted by christine at February 10, 2006 12:41 PMI'm so wound up about this. Pun intended.
I'm joining this event, at least in spirit. I am referring to it as the "stitch olympics". I say this, because I will be "competing" in crochet. Later this afternoon I will begin a project I've attempted before and failed.. and I will use stitches and "fancy" needles that I have not before employed. Thanks for the inspiration.
Posted by amanda.gorey at February 10, 2006 12:43 PMI'm so ready to get started! I just emailed my mom about this to let her know I'm not alone in my crazy knitting obsession. Knitters of the world unite!! I can't believe its finally time. Good luck everyone! And happy knitting!
Posted by Russty at February 10, 2006 12:46 PMI am at work today and won't see the opening until this evening, in central time zone, as NBC runs it at 7. I will, however, feel the energy of those who can knit at the actual time. Hooray for all of you for your courage and to Yarn Harlot for bringing us all toether in this great time in history.....Needles HOOOOOO Team USA...............S
Posted by Sandy L at February 10, 2006 12:46 PMGretzky's wife just laid down 50 g on Ken.
Posted by Krista at February 10, 2006 12:47 PMSoooo excited. One hour and 14 minutes until cast on. Spent the morning preparing dinners for the next week. They don't think I am going to stop knitting to cook them dinner every night, do they? Thanks for a fantastic idea - I have never felt so connected to other knitters before!
I think I'm in love with you. And S.Kate. And Emma. And Kat. And Ken.
Thank you all. This is one of the coolest things ever.
Posted by Rachel H at February 10, 2006 12:48 PMI have my pattern at hand and I plan to study it religiously at the appointed hour. (much less conspicuous than knitting at one's desk) Casting on will have to wait until I get home tonight.
By the way my husband and I were discussing the "sport" aspect of knitting and he thinks that they ought to start ESPN 8 to televise it.
Boys!
Posted by hillary at February 10, 2006 12:49 PMSo excited...only 14 minutes to go...where did I put that KidSilk Crack...sons' dinners made...cats fed...only 299 stitches to cast on...why did I think I could knit Birch in 16 days...4,000 other knitters...inspirational stuff from our leader...this is going to be so much fun...good luck everybody! Go Team UK!
Posted by Tricia Hill at February 10, 2006 12:49 PMHere goes! :)
Actually, I'll be casting on at 8PM EST while watching the opening ceremonies on delayed broadcast... at 2PM, I'll be teaching 5th grade band, then I have to go buy the yarn (shhh...), so waiting for the 8PM broadcast seems like a reasonable alternative.
What a great pledge, Steph. You totally rule. I'm spending a few minutes before we officially begin hunting for addis.
May the Games begin! Needles up and at the ready! This is so amazing, imagining all those knitters as bonkers as I am. Wow.
and Krista's Gretzky's comment is too funny for words! thanks!
Amy of "Amy - either Samus or some lace project" (from the Knitting Olympics page) again!
OK, so I put down that I'm knitting Samus, when really I'm knitting the shawl. Not thinking straight today at all!.
Posted by Amy at February 10, 2006 12:54 PMnice swearing in.
see ya at the finish line.
I've got chills. Exactley what I needed to here right before I leave for my Olympic cast on party!! Thanks
Posted by Jody at February 10, 2006 1:02 PMGreat pledge!!! Love the map. Somehow I ended up on map as MALE & cannot figure out how to correct it. If anyone knows how to do that, please let me know (I'm sure it's probably something simple that I missed - but my frappr profile is correct & shows a red balloon for me.)
Posted by Donna at February 10, 2006 1:03 PMFellow Olympians: Remember to take breaks, do warm ups, stretches etc to take care of our joints, stock up on chocolate and other necessities within easy reach, remote control handy etc ;-) I have not told anyone I am doing this so that will be added personal challenge...
Have fun all, thanks for sharing.
bets
Posted by bets from Oshawa at February 10, 2006 1:09 PMReady to cast on & can't wait to finish the work week! My whole family's been nicely supportive of this and not pointed out what a weirdo I am. Loving it!
Posted by Natalie at February 10, 2006 1:10 PM...and I will watch from the sidelines and cheer as I madly try to paint and floor and get my house ready to sell :-)
Posted by Kathy at February 10, 2006 1:10 PM*sniff* I got all teary-eyed reading your post. And I'm at work. It just makes you proud to be a knitter eh? Tendonitis be damned. I'm feeling better so as long as it does not flare up, I am SO ready to cast on tonight. Everyone please remember to do some warm ups before knitting like a maniac. I do not want to see unnecessary injuries plaguing the teams.
Posted by Keri at February 10, 2006 1:11 PM"knathletes" lol. I love it.
best of luck to everyone. when i tell people what we're doing, they look at me like i took the short bus to work, i'm glad i have company.
for the next 16 days may your needles never dull, you glass never empty, and your box of chocolates never leave your side. "happy" knitting!
ps, i heard Gretzky's wife had her 50 on Steph...
Posted by Andrea at February 10, 2006 1:13 PMI went to a Knitting Olympics kick off party past night to train with fellow knitters for the Knitting Plympics last night at ImagiKnit in San Francisco - I didn't know we had to email to enter officially - my freind and I are participating and I guess we are renegade knitters in the olympics - if there is any way we can still get officially entered we would so love the Olympic Knitting Committee!
PLEASE CAN WE ENTER?
Amy aka. NeonApple -- My First Baby Cable Sweater
melissakayli -- First Pair Of Baby Booties
Yay! Thanks for the inspiration and organization.
Posted by Teresa at February 10, 2006 1:15 PMI am warming up by cracking my knuckles and shoving as much chocolate in my mouth as I can!!
Let the knitting begin!!!
Posted by Liz R from Virginia at February 10, 2006 1:18 PMYAY happy I'm so excited! I'm just going to be stash organizing until it's time to start.
Posted by Maisie at February 10, 2006 1:18 PMYarn, needles, pattern, M&Ms, goldfish crackers, coffee, wine, apartment reasonably tidy, kitty litter changed, take-out menus handy. . . . yep--I'm ready! Let the Games begin!
Posted by Mary at February 10, 2006 1:19 PMBrava. Fabulous job -- many thanks to you all for carrying the torch... or needle... or wool... for lighting the flame!
Posted by Vicki at February 10, 2006 1:20 PMHi there. I just found out about these Olympics, seems my grand daughter thought I was too old to be a yarn harlot. If she only knew . So I'm unofficially signing myself up to knit a beautiful scarf for my favorite daughter in law! If I'm not too late sign me up, if I am I'll stay unofficial!! Geri in cold OHIO.
Posted by Big Ma Tabus at February 10, 2006 1:21 PMI was with Amy, Melissa, and few others at ImagiKnit last night, doing a little pre-Olympic training. I, too would love to be officially entered if possible. I'm making the Knitting Pure and Simple Neck Down Weekend Pullover.
Posted by Elizabeth B at February 10, 2006 1:23 PMOK, if it's not too late, I'm in. To complete 1 sock from the Six-Socks Yahoo group, complete with beads and lace, by the closing ceremonies.
Got the beads at lunchtime today (and have been studying the pattern for days!)
I'll be joining Carole's "Team Martini", in spirit, anyway (no pun intended), but sadly, I'm blogless.
That will be my ancillary challenge....if time permits, to build a blog! :D
karen w in michigan
Posted by karen w in michigan at February 10, 2006 1:24 PMI second the "YIKES, I mean YAY!!" Just arrived home from the Mary's Yarns, with pattern, sock wool, and needles in hand. Nothing like cutting it close - 35 minutes 'til 2 p.m. here in southern Ontario. LOVE the map. Thanks to all who have brought us to this moment.
Posted by Jo-Anne at February 10, 2006 1:26 PMHi! Am I in time? The opening ceremony will be in half an hour and I found out there is NO dutch knitter so far... so I decided to join last minute. Officially aknowledged or not. I will knit a pair of Opal Tiger socks for a 6 year old boy.
THANKS to all of you girls who made this happen! It´s the greatest idea. Dear Stephanie, can I use the knitters pledge on my blog?
Posted by Catrin at February 10, 2006 1:30 PMWe are watching the olympic warm-up on TV and my little girl (only 3) wants to know when I will be on! I think I might have gone a bit over the top in the hype for the knitting olympics and confused her.
Posted by Mary Jo at February 10, 2006 1:31 PMLove the map! I've always wondered if there are crazy people (other than me, of course) in the area.
Posted by Bonnie at February 10, 2006 1:32 PMWeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!
Here we go! (in less than a half hour EST)
Posted by Casey at February 10, 2006 1:35 PMI wish it were time now! After your wonderful motivational speech, I'm reading to leave work early, leap onto my couch and cast on joyously at 2:00 p.m. As it is, I'll have to wait until 8:00 - but at least then I'll have wine!
Best of luck to all!
Posted by dlj at February 10, 2006 1:35 PMOOh! OOh! It worked! I have a blog! Now to add that Olympic Button. As soon as tech support gets out of bed (he works the night shift).
Posted by Bonnie at February 10, 2006 1:38 PMThe Gods of Olympus have smiled down on me! My husband is out of town tonight (and he's NEVER out of town on a Friday night!) AND it's going to snow!!! I can knit and not worry about a single thing this weekend.
Everyone, put the needles down and FLEX everytime someone sets a new Olympic record or a personal best time or a new World record!!! Say no to Repetitive Motion Injuries!!!
Posted by Nancy at February 10, 2006 1:39 PMIf you have time please add me too, Please. I am knitting 1 pair of socks for each of my 3 boys since I keep promissing them socks! I will be on team Canada.
Posted by Erin S. at February 10, 2006 1:41 PMHear hear! Great pledge & sentiment. I laughed out loud at the "ask me to do something other than knit". :)
Posted by Anna at February 10, 2006 1:44 PMYou SURE you haven't been smoking something funny?
Posted by JoVE at February 10, 2006 1:44 PMThanks to all for the hard work. I have taken the pledge, and I'm ready to knit.
Posted by Vera at February 10, 2006 1:47 PMI am so excited. It's really too bad that I have to work today until 6:00pm, but as soon as I am outta here, I will be casting on my very first D.P. needles project with a cable pattern. I could not be more pleased with my choice, and I can't wait to see what all of you knit, too! Good luck to all of us and thank you so much for making this happen, Ladies!!!
Posted by Tresstiford at February 10, 2006 1:48 PMYou are amazing and inspiring: truly an Olympian!
Posted by Daphne at February 10, 2006 1:52 PMI am so ready to cast on! Before I left for work this morning I gathered up my yarn, needles, pattern/chart and set out a bottle of wine, the cork screw, and a wine glass. Now I just have to get through the rest of the day at work!
Cheers to Stephanie, S Kate, Emma, Kat & Ken! You rock!
Posted by Lynn S. at February 10, 2006 1:54 PMI'm going to work on a baby sweater. I can't wait to get started.
Posted by JulieAnne at February 10, 2006 1:55 PM*sniff*
that's beautiful....
Cheeseheads Unite!!!!
Wisconsinknits.blogspot.com
and if at first you don't succeed!!...rip it out and burn it, use bigger needles, hide it, felt it, destroy it....but keep smiling!!!
Needles at the ready! Poised on the brink of greatness! I know that you had no idea what you were starting, but this has elevated itsef into a MOVEMENT!!!!! Knit On!!!!!
Posted by Jo at February 10, 2006 1:59 PMAnd here you thought not many people would be interested in joining you in this. Pfft.
Good luck, everyone!
Posted by Imbrium at February 10, 2006 2:00 PMGood luck to everyone tonight! My needles are anticipating 16 days of good old knitting!
Posted by AJ at February 10, 2006 2:02 PMGood luck to everyone tonight! My needles are anticipating 16 days of good old knitting!
Posted by AJ at February 10, 2006 2:02 PMI DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR!!
Posted by Betty at February 10, 2006 2:02 PMI would totally get in the car and drive 1.5 hours to start the Knitting Olympics with you (I cannot imagine a better way to start them!), but alas, I have no car today.
When you need to unwind (hee!), walk down a few blocks to the Glass Museum. Next door is the Blue Olive martini bar with White Cosmos to die for.
Posted by Reb at February 10, 2006 2:03 PMArghhhh!!!
Posted by farm-witch at February 10, 2006 2:05 PMWatching the ceremony now and casting on. What an adventure!
Posted by Leanne at February 10, 2006 2:11 PMOoooo, I can hardly stand it! I can't cast on until 4:00. Maybe I can go home sick from work.
Posted by Judie H. at February 10, 2006 2:11 PMAh heck, Stephanie - you've got me all misty and stuff.
I'm so overwhelmed to be a part of this, you'd think I was actually going to Torino or something! I've swatched, I've got two copies of my pattern made, my prior commitments are just about cleared, and I'm ready to go.
Citius, Altius, Fortius!!
Posted by Thorny at February 10, 2006 2:13 PMhi steph. my signup seems to have been missed in all the activity (and with 4,000 knitters that's hardly a surprise!). i'll be working an a FI sweater of my own design.
thanks again for all the hard work running this thing, and good luck with your own sweater!
Posted by jody at February 10, 2006 2:13 PMHi,
I am so excited. I spent the morning deciding on my pattern and swatching. I will be doing the Lucy Shell Shawl from Beyond Wool, using just linen.
Ready to start -- good luck everyone!!!
Thanks for the fun.
Lynn
Posted by Lynn at February 10, 2006 2:15 PMI'm twitchier than a cat in a room full of rocking chairs! Team Cuba is blocked and loaded.
Posted by Mary at February 10, 2006 2:17 PMFlame on! Will only be able to work for a few minutes before I have to get dressed to do the show tonight, but I promise to make them worthwhile! Knit on, everybody!
Posted by Audrey at February 10, 2006 2:18 PMPhooey, this work thing just gets in the way sometimes! I'm silently cheering on everyone who was able to start around 2 pm est. and I'll be joining you later in the day!
Posted by Diane at February 10, 2006 2:19 PMIf it's not too late to be added, I'd like to join as well and will be doing a shawl. If it's too late... I'll be trying unofficially then.
Good luck to all the knitters and cheers to the organizers!
Posted by Jane at February 10, 2006 2:19 PMOk. I can no longer resist the pull of this select group of 4000+ and will also commit to knit a suitably complex lace shawl. There.
Posted by Chris at February 10, 2006 2:19 PMHuzzah!!
Posted by --Deb at February 10, 2006 2:19 PMI too am ready to go and have taken the pledge and my hands are itching to get into the wool! All other projects have been adequately prepared for the absence of my company for the duration of the olympics, there were a few tears but I think they all understand this is for the greater good and I am not abandoning them and shall look forward with great anticipation to picking each and every one of them in two short weeks! Good luck everyone!
Game On!
Posted by Jess at February 10, 2006 2:21 PMBrilliant! This is wonderful. I love the image of a 4000 knitters picking up their needles in an east to west wave across the globe.
Hours to go for me on this western edge of things. Can't wait to begin. THANK YOU, Stepanie, S.Kate, Emma, Kat and Ken - This is TOO MUCH FUN!
Posted by kathyinJuneau at February 10, 2006 2:21 PMUm ... Steph? My hubby notices that marital relations are not included in the Pledge as activities that must continue. He hopes this was an oversight on your part? He's already planned dinners that he can cook for the next 16 days ... he figures he should get *something* out of it.
Posted by Carol at February 10, 2006 2:22 PMDearest knitters, I am so excited to be knitting with all of you. Steph, thank you to you and the others who've made this possible.
Lets knit, everyone! The Games have begun!
(Go Tean DPN, go!)
Posted by clarelight at February 10, 2006 2:23 PMI was an only child and a lot was expected of me in the way of performance. Consequently, I never compete because winning is too important - and so I never participate (in case I succeed!) Does that make any sense?? I just hang back and watch from the sidelines.
But if it is not too late, I want to belong....and I will give it my all to deserve to be in all the knitting Olympians'company.
I will be knitting a clapotis - and I WILL finish it and I WILL wear it with that "Je suis belle et ca ne demande aucun effort! attitude.
Thanks Steph for all your grace...
Posted by Maggie (another one) at February 10, 2006 2:25 PMI would love to join in on the fun! I am going to tackle a pair of legwarmers. : ) Thanks!
Posted by Kristin at February 10, 2006 2:27 PMYEEEHA!
With a team of 4000, we can't lose. I'll be working away on my sun circle cartigan cheering my fellow team mates on and trying to figure out why shooting a rifle and cross-country skiing make sense together as a sport.
Yahoo!!!! I'm off to print out my pattern.
Now to explain to my hubby why we'll be eating out for 10 days....lol.
Very well said!
Posted by Risa at February 10, 2006 2:38 PMIs it too late to sign up? I just got inspiration yesterday, and would really love to make a pair of Jaywalkers. :)
Posted by Alli at February 10, 2006 2:41 PMI am truly happy to be part of this world team. Cast on ladies let the knitting begin.
Posted by romina at February 10, 2006 2:44 PMCount me in for the Knitting Olympics. I'll attempt a pair of very colorful socks.
Posted by Wudas at February 10, 2006 2:45 PMOh, I'll bet I was too late to enter! I just found you yesterday when I was looking for instructions for a pattern. I would really love to join in this if I still can. I'm going to knit a pair of socks from Knit Picks called "Almost Argyle". I've only knit one other pair of socks and have never knit from a graph before. So it should really be a challenge for me!
Posted by Lynn M. at February 10, 2006 2:45 PMYes, please count me in. My beads have arrived!!!!! I'm doing my first beaded sweater from Lili Chen's book on beaded knitting and crochet.
Just in time for the opening ceremony.
good luck to all.
Ooooo! It is albost tibe! I have a code id by head, but that wodn't stob be frob castig od! We are mighty knitters!
Posted by Paula in Iowa at February 10, 2006 2:49 PMgreat one!
Posted by Elemmaciltur at February 10, 2006 2:59 PMThank you Stephanie for thinking this up--LOOK what you started-- and HUGE thank yous to these lovely people you have helping you!! What a giagantic job!
Thank you for toiling away into the wee hours of the night!
Nearly 4000, people! What a force we are!
All hail to knitters everywhere! Good luck everyone!
Posted by MaryMR at February 10, 2006 3:00 PMAnd here I am, still at work, slaving away over a hot keyboard, my yarn in my bag, (on the off-chance I could get away) and a deadline. Such is life. Thank the CBC for re-runs and go Canucks, go.
Posted by Karen W. at February 10, 2006 3:02 PMYes. Truly and honestly, thank you for sparking such a great thing. I feel so special being a part of something so big.
btw - 1 hour down, 3 inches of the back of my cardigan done.
Posted by Nicole at February 10, 2006 3:08 PMWHAAAAHOOO!
Best wishes to all knitters out there - let's spread the passion of knitting!
As a fan, I cheer you on. Go Team Canada!
Posted by Nicole at February 10, 2006 3:12 PMI have to wonder, with more than 4000 of us, do we qualify for the Guiness Book of World Records? Granted, there are always more than 4000 of us knitting at any given time (day or night).
Knit on! And good luck to everyone!
Posted by Jennifer Wallace at February 10, 2006 3:15 PMIs it too late to join? I want in - I will be knitting a sweater (cardigan) my own design - go to go buy more wool - goo dluck to everyone
Posted by Ines at February 10, 2006 3:18 PMadded my name to team Wales, posted to my own blog, but did I sign up with you? not sure...
Posted by Blue Gal (Fran Langum) at February 10, 2006 3:22 PMBravo to you, Stephanie, for (inadvertently?) creating what has become a real movement. I have been regaling all my non-knitting friends with stories about the KO, including the great buttons and ambitious projects to be undertaken. And I've exhorted my knitting friends (and the Stitch 'n Bitch group in Denver) to take up their needles and join in. It's so nice to connect with other knitters in what feels like a single effort - my thanks!
Posted by Vicky at February 10, 2006 3:23 PMGood luck everybody - happy knitting! :)
Posted by Annarella at February 10, 2006 3:24 PMI'm going to be knitting along either way, but if it's not too late, I'd love to be listed and included in the official count. My biggest knitting accomplishment would be to finish some projects - notably Hopeful and a skirt - my first two garments!! And if I have time, I'd like to finish my first pair of socks too.
Posted by Becky at February 10, 2006 3:25 PMOk, it's now 3.17pm - I took off from work early - was ready at 2pm and cast on! I'm taking a break - had to watch the Canadians march in (love the outfits!!) and sneak a peek here. OK, enough of a life - back to the knitting!
Posted by Sandra at February 10, 2006 3:28 PMWooHoo!! The games have begun!! There are three of us in my office and we had a celebratory casting on together in the lunchroom at 2pm, me waving a lighter as our own little flame. One of the girl's father works in the building, and brought his camera so he could take a picture of us... how cute is that??
Posted by Kathy at February 10, 2006 3:28 PMI'd love to join. I'm knitting the fair isle pullover from VogueKnitting Winter 04/05, page 87. Thanks!
Posted by cheryl at February 10, 2006 3:30 PMGood luck to everybody!!
Posted by elewa at February 10, 2006 3:35 PMWell urged, Harlot--I especially like the part about talking to our spouses and taking care of our children being part of the KnitOlympian Oath... (By the way--for the person who is knitting the Jayne hat--I actually am using Serenity as a lesson plan movie for my three classes... and for the person who is going to get Wallace and Gromit to occupy her toddler? It works!!!! And watching the little dude dance to that catchy little tune is worth the $20...) Rock on, Knitters! I'm looking forward to meeting you all at the Harlot's (web) place in order to share the thrill of victory, and (for you sock knitters...) the agony of da-feet.
Posted by Shanny Mac at February 10, 2006 3:36 PMGo for the GOLD knitters (yarn that is).... Mom, I'm sure glad you didn't take that hair restoration stuff..wouldn't want you to be banned from the games for using performance enhancing substances. BTW, if i were betting, I would place my bet w/ Wayne Gretzky himself! Go Mom Go!!
Win Place or Show your making us proud here in NWFlorida!
I am overcome with knitterly emotion! Go team knitters!
Posted by Emily at February 10, 2006 3:40 PMKNITTER DOWN!!!
Before the cast on!! AHHHHHHH I have smashed my finger on opening day.. I know what that guy they always show crashing and burning on the skiis while the announcer says 'the agony of defeat" feels... OWWIIIIIEEEEEEEEEE
WAHHHHHHHH
I wanna cast on but it HURTS!
Why oh why didn't I think of bringing my yarn and knitting to work and taking my lunch hour at 2pm to cast on & start? You are all so clever! I was going to wait til I got home this evening to start. I only live five minutes from my work, so perhaps I'll take a ten minute break and run home....
Posted by Katherine at February 10, 2006 3:43 PMI want to enter the Knitting Olympics tonight in honor of my granddaughter Tamara who is a medal winner in the 2004 Summer Olympics. Let the games begin!
Posted by Katherine Crow at February 10, 2006 3:46 PMStephanie, I have never posted before as I have only just found you online a few months ago and you have bazillions of others who post, and who am I to clutter up your blog? Right?
Until the Knitting Olympics. I am flat out amazed. Floored, even. The idea, the work of so many...wow. I'd like to be a part of this, too, if I can, even though I know it is too late to go on the list. I've held my hand to my heart, repeated the Pledge, and I'm casting on tonight for the opening ceremonies : one sock. Small, I know, but for me to do one sock in 16 days on tiny needles is nigh on a miracle. But I can do it. Thanks for inspiring me to.
Cynthia
Thanks you Stephanie, S.Kate, Emma, Kat and Ken, for adding me to the list as late as I learned of the event. And thanks for putting this together. I think it's truly amazing.
Good luck everyone, have fun, and happy knitting!
Posted by zee at February 10, 2006 3:56 PMWoohoo! I still haven't cast on yet, as the toddler nap time didn't cooperate, but I am knitting in spirit and shall cast on and begin knitting in fact at the earliest possible moment.
Posted by Maria in Mass. at February 10, 2006 3:58 PMI want to participate in the Knitting Olympics but can't figure out how to sign up from your blog site!
Anyway, I'll be knitting a moebius shawl with silk yarn.
Thanks!
Posted by Barbara at February 10, 2006 3:59 PMI accidentally added my comment to the map three times. I was so excited to see other knitters in North Dakota that I just went a little crazy. Whoops.
In any case, happy knitting! I can't wait to get home from work and start my sweater!
Posted by Katie at February 10, 2006 4:00 PMThanks for organizing this!.
I want to participate in the Knitting Olympics but can't figure out how to sign up from your blog site!
Anyway, I'll be knitting a moebius shawl with silk yarn.
Thanks!
Posted by Barbara at February 10, 2006 4:00 PMThanks to all!
Did you know this year's theme is "Passion Lives Here"? Especially appropriate indeed!
Posted by freecia at February 10, 2006 4:01 PMI am ready and will be showing event to event of my progress on my blog with photos of my progress.... edna
Posted by Edna Hart at February 10, 2006 4:01 PMI'd like to join the Olympics and will knit some Norwegian snowflake mittens. Judy A
Posted by Judy at February 10, 2006 4:04 PMI love the frappr map. Pins were popping up like crazy while I was filling out info. Got to go. Stitches need to be cast on... Have fun everyone!
Elizabeth
(Any Vermont knitters out there??)
Steph,
You know I love you...but I have discovered that you have stolen the hearts of 2 of my best test knitters for the next 16 days.
Anyway...go team Canada!!! (and when this is all over J & W you better get back to work PDQ.....gold medals or not gold medals).
I know I am late and understand if I can't join but I would love to if I can. I am knitting the Norwegian Stockings from Folk Socks.
Good luck to everyone!
Posted by Erin at February 10, 2006 4:05 PMYou are good! I'm all for the part about not stressing, and I'm especially loving the caffeine and chocolate part. (I'm not sure I want to deal with pets/family, but that's a whole 'nother story!) I didn't officially join, but I just so happen to be ready to start a new project today, and I'm going to try to finish it within the Olympic time frame. Good luck to you and all the participants! I just hope y'all still have time to blog!
Posted by Annie at February 10, 2006 4:05 PMAmen sister !
Posted by Chrissy at February 10, 2006 4:06 PMDeft of hand and sure of pattern... love it!
Posted by KathyMarie at February 10, 2006 4:08 PMWhoo hoo! Great speech Stephanie. Last week I requested my 15 min. break be scheduled at 1:50 so I could cast on at the official time. Well...I got to work and I was scheduled at 1:00-gasp! I had to finaggle a bit and ended up getting it all worked out but I think my coworkers think I'm a bit off in the head now. Of course, my loud pronouncement of "Today is The Day...Knitting Olympics!!!" as soon as I got to work probably didn't help things. : )
Posted by Angi D. at February 10, 2006 4:10 PMAdding my sticks to the game, even if unofficially. But add me in if you're still doing that. I'll knit a poncho. Best of luck to all!
Posted by Lynn at February 10, 2006 4:10 PMI started at 2pm on my scarf. Good luck to everyone! Way to go!!
Posted by Cheryl at February 10, 2006 4:11 PMIm doing patterm 13 from the winter version of vogue knitting, cabled sweater
Posted by Patti at February 10, 2006 4:11 PMYeeeeeeee Haaaaaaaaw! As in the opening of Cast On with Brenda D. "Knit like the wind!" (to be read in your deepest voice)
Posted by Erica at February 10, 2006 4:12 PMAnd the crowd goes wild!!!! Entering the stadium now is the Virginia contingent ...
Posted by Beth C. at February 10, 2006 4:13 PMwait a minute ... wait a minute. I have to "speak kindly with those who would ask me to do something other than knit"?? REALLY?! But that's just for this 16 days, right? Only until the Olympics is over?
Cuz otherwise, I don't know about this whole pledge thing! ...;)
Posted by Kat at February 10, 2006 4:15 PMI do solemnly swear -
Posted by Diane H at February 10, 2006 4:29 PMHi. Sorry I'm late, but I got the bug! I hope you can add me in. I'll be knitting socks. Thanks for the fun.
Sonia
No worries about adding me, as I'm a latecomer, but I'm joining the throng. I'll be completing the Patons Katrina peplum cardigan shown here: (http://www.patonsyarns.com/patternbook.php?PBS=500807%20)
Posted by Susan (The Dread Pirate Knitbeard) at February 10, 2006 4:29 PMSteph, I have to say, I never realized how remarkable a person you are, but to get together 4000 knitters like this and reach even the press is amazing and awe inspiring! Thanks so much to you, S. Kate, Emma, Kat, and Ken for making this possible. :-D
Posted by Lily at February 10, 2006 4:31 PMIs it too late to sign up? I'm a Canadian expat living in NZ and was content to watch from the sidelines... until team UFO was born! First UFO off the needles will be BIRCH!
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!
Posted by emily in aotearoa at February 10, 2006 4:36 PMWhat an inspirational speech! I can't wait to start when I get home -- but I promised by 7-year-old son that I wouldn't cast on until we sit down tonight to watch opening ceremonies on TV... he's still trying to get me to make him a sweater as my challenge ;)
Knit on!
Posted by WendyI at February 10, 2006 4:40 PMWe've begun here in Cambridge with a whoop-de-doo at a pub, beer and chips and knitting. A friend came and cast on 110 stitches on her very first circular needle, and it was pretty scary, but she persevered. We watched the very odd opening ceremonies (might have made more sense with sound?) and it was all big fun time. My first hurdle is that I think I will run out of yarn....
Posted by Mary de B at February 10, 2006 4:40 PMI've made a Flickr group for everyone to show off their projects: http://www.flickr.com/groups/18513393@N00/
Posted by Keli at February 10, 2006 4:41 PMi'm in i'm in - i'm a little late - maybe not - hasn't started yet - but cutting it close. I'M IN!
I'm gunna knit a purse.
Posted by Meredith at February 10, 2006 4:50 PMIf it's not too late... when I get home, I will go through the unstarted projects that have been piling up and pick something.
Posted by quietann at February 10, 2006 4:57 PMIs too late to join? This sounds like fun.
Posted by Michelle at February 10, 2006 5:01 PMOops!I put the wrong url in for my blog. All fixed now. Thank you for your support.
Posted by Bonnie at February 10, 2006 5:06 PMBeam me up!! I'll be knitting a handspun cardigan and making polymer clay ivory buttons to go on it.
Thanks for doing this! It will give me something to do while I pretend to ignore the Olympics!
Jane in MA
waiting for the blizzy to hit tomorrow night!
Ready, set, fare a maglie (knit)! Hopefully my kntting is better than my Italian.
Goodluck to all!
Can I still get in on this - I know the flame has been lit - but I have finally decided to committ. I will be making a baby blue romper with matching hat and booties. And...I'll be doing it in the western method (not the combination method as I usually use). This will be a true challenge indeed!
Posted by Jamie at February 10, 2006 5:17 PM*sob* that post was so well written, I got a lil teary there! Just the thought of casting on the same time as thousands of other knitters around the world is just mind boggling and heartwarming.
Knit on fellow Knit-athletes!
Let the knitting begin! Do you know how many actual needles there are right now warming up for this event? Between 6 and 12 thousand, I estimate. Is there a category for this in the Guinness book of world records? Thank you, thank you Stephanie, for dreaming up this great idea and putting so much time into organizing it.
Posted by Marjorie at February 10, 2006 5:20 PMRight, be nice to the non-knitter (but supporter!) boyfriend. Everyone do their best and let's wave our FOs at the closing ceremonies!
Posted by kelly at February 10, 2006 5:23 PMHi Stephanie, I'm the Ann on the Olympics list without any project listed. I did finally decided on the Cabled Shrug from IK, Fall '05. On your mark...
Posted by Ann at February 10, 2006 5:25 PMIf it's not too late, i'm in!
I'm knitting a baby afghan from Designs by Judity Knit on the Diagonal in Manos Del Uruguay cotton blue pallette. Good luck to all the good sports out there! Laurie
I haven't signed up officially before, but I'm going to attempt to complete a pair of felted clogs for one of my sons. Of course, it's already 4:30PM my local time and I have yet to go get the proper needles. Uhoh!
Posted by Kathy at February 10, 2006 5:36 PMI'm working a split shift today so I came home at 5:30 and had just enough time to cast on 77 stitches for my "artful sweater" Vogue Knitting, change my uniform and go back to work till 11:30 tonight. Yay! Let the knitting begin.
By the way I'm the Holly that thought she was going to knit Rogue (ha ha ) or a nice cardigan (nope).
Good luck everyone.I know I'm going to need it.
How wonderful this is! Except for a week's workshop every year at Harrisville, my knitting is a solitary activity. But starting today, when that flame was lit, I feel that I'm a part of something big...all of us knitting alone, but knitting together.
Thanks to all of the organizers who made this possible: you really did something to change the way I experience my world!
so i just heard about this (in time to watch the opening ceremonies in like 2 hours) and i decided to join in as well!
sorry it's so late, and it's ok if i don't get added to the list for a while (or at all, really, since i'm doing this more as a challenge for myself) but i'm going to be knitting a PANTA from the pattern translated by some of the girls on craftster.org, and can be found somewhere in this thread http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=51351.0
happy knitting! let's do this!
Posted by Ashley at February 10, 2006 6:22 PMOK. I admit it. I have Olympic fever! Is it too late to enter? I don't have a blog but I have recently become a big blog reader. I will be knitting a hat and scarf in Manos. Margaret.
Posted by Margaret at February 10, 2006 6:26 PMMy thanks to Stephanie, and all of the other organizers and helpers, who have inspired us all to strive to be our best. I must confess without this challenge I would probably be knitting along on a variety of projects. But now I have a new purpose: try something new and actually complete it in a timely manner. As a newer knitter this in itself is a challenge.
Diane
Posted by Diane at February 10, 2006 6:28 PMAbsolutely fantastic idea! I love the knit Olympics! Can I still join in the fun?
Posted by Michelle at February 10, 2006 6:31 PMtoday at starting time i was, of all the possible places, stuck smack dab in the middle of a seminar for lawyers with a bunch of federal and state appellate judges and some very serious lawyers.
not easily deterred, i whipped out my new crystal palace sock needles, and began working. since this first pair is for my three year old, i made good progress. no one had the guts to say anything to me either.
Posted by joyce at February 10, 2006 6:51 PMI just found out about this but I've bought my yarn and I'm casting on tonight! I'm making the To Dye For sweater from SnB (although I'm not dyeing it myself; I used the excuse to buy some hand-dyed mohair I've been ogling for some time.)
I hope I can still join! Wheeeha!
Posted by sedgwick at February 10, 2006 6:52 PMI'll be knitting a pullover which I started at noon here on the East Coast (12:30 in Newfoundland) Anne in PEI
Posted by Anne at February 10, 2006 6:57 PMYay! I'm ready to start my socks. I had a momentary freak-out last night but I'm feeling much better now
Posted by Tara at February 10, 2006 7:02 PMI want to sign up for the Knitting Olympics. I will try to do one sweater sleeve. I am a very new knitter -- wish me luck!
Thanks :-)
Judy
Hi,
I know I'm late in getting my name to the list, but I would like to join. I have my yarn, I have done a guage, and I'm ready to go. I will be knitting the Yoga Wrap from the new Vogue.
Posted by alicisa at February 10, 2006 7:37 PMI was explaining all this to several of my coworkers and the men were laughing- Philistinies. The women are cheering me on and looking for me on the web list. Since I have next week off- mom having surgery out of town and hubby keeping kids while I'm gone- I should be able to do this, uninterrupted... knitting knirvana. Good luck everyone.
Posted by Terrib at February 10, 2006 7:54 PMA Baby Blanket
Knitting my first project ever. I'm only a 4 week old knitter! But I love a challenge. Knit happens!
Ack! I said I was going to make Noa (and I'm down on the list for Noa) but realized I didn't have enough yarn in stash. Ack again! No time to buy yarn. Instead, I'm making a felted Lopi tote (pattern from Hello Yarn). I'd rather compete than skulk to the sidelines!
So...Go, Team USA! Go, Team Canada! Go, Teams Lace and Cable and Caffeine and whatever! GO, KNITTERS!!
Posted by Gina at February 10, 2006 8:09 PMLet us knit! Congratulations and best to every knitter. By our craft and art, we make the world a better place, not only in these Olympic days. Raise your needles high and let the games begin!
Posted by Julie Anne at February 10, 2006 8:22 PMHi, I've decided to join, sorry so late! Hope I can still get in. I'm making a bolero jacket from Vogue Knitting Summer 2005. My previous efforts at a sweater were atrocious, so maybe this will be better.
Posted by Swoon at February 10, 2006 8:40 PMICELAND, Steph! There is a olympic knitting team in Iceland. Can you believe it. For some reason this impresses me tremendously as proof of the Knitting Olympics as a truly international event. Knit on!
Thanks to Kat for making the Frappr map. It's been fun to watch it populate today.
Posted by leslie b, at February 10, 2006 8:45 PMI'm jumping in late to this, but still in time to raise my needles at the proper moment tonight! I'm knitting a Charlotte's Web shawl, my first time knitting lace.
I love this idea!
Diane
Posted by Diane Hock at February 10, 2006 8:47 PMWell, I started. Four times so far. Why can't I get lace? This will certainly be (already is) a challenge!
Posted by wendy at February 10, 2006 8:49 PMI would also like to be a late joiner. I will TRY to knit Madli's Shawl from IK Summer 2004.
Posted by Corrie at February 10, 2006 8:50 PMI am a teacher at Beaverton High School, in Oregon. This year, some of the kids started the first Knitting Club and I'm the representative teacher. I suggested we all do the Knitting Olympics. Students are making blankets for puppies/dogs, and kittens/cats at the Humane Society! The knitters are mostly beginning knitters, so this was a major commitment from them!
Posted by Judy Elarth at February 10, 2006 9:15 PMCitius, altius, fortius!
I decided I had to leave a comment, so I won't feel like a fraud at the cast on party tonight (west coast!)
I didn't make the deadline (silly me, I believed you!) but I am competing in my own way by making a sweater of my own design for the first time ever!
I love the energy you've unleashed all over the globe by proposing this challenge. It's beautiful!
Posted by spinnity at February 10, 2006 9:20 PMHi, is it too late to be officially counted? I'm already signed on with team Wales! Fantastic idea regardless!
Thanks!
Posted by angharad at February 10, 2006 9:41 PMWow - 4000 plus! I'm amazed and actually really proud to be a part of this kind of "global warming"! I have to say, reading the Pledge just now, I choked up a little bit - actual tear came out of my eye, I swear. Same thing happened at cast-on this afternoon; I do believe it was the smoothest cast-on I've ever done and probably the most mindful too. I'm very much "in the zone" on this project and I think being part of the larger Games has a lot to do with that. Thanks again Stephanie for getting us all together on this - you own the podium. :)
Posted by Kathy at February 10, 2006 9:52 PMThree generations of knitters would like to be added to the knitting olympics
My mom - Jean Schneider age 81 - who is working on a ruffle scarf in Classic elite Raspberry Wings - she learned how to do a wrap and is quite pleased with herself (knitting almost 70 years)
My daughter - Frances Allen - almost 15 - who is prolific and working on mastering mosaic knitting
(knitting since she was 5)
me - Jofran Pastor 47 (also knitting since I was 5) am swatching ans struggling on a sheepsdown sweater for my dear husband - i am determined to have the sweater planned out and a sleeve started.
whew thanks for reading
Jofran
2:00? i didn't know we were supposed to start at 2:00! i waited for tonight during opening ceremony show....but i'm rockin and rolling now! two socks...here i come!
Posted by gigi at February 10, 2006 10:57 PMWonderful!
Posted by Virginia at February 10, 2006 11:36 PMSorry to chime in late! I'll be joining the Knit Olympics 2006.
I'll be knitting the KnitPicks Amhra'n Gra' (Love Song) sweater. It's named from the Gaelic and has 6 different cable designs throughout, including the sleeves!
My first sweater. :-)
Patron saint of Knit Olympics, Harlot, pray for us!
Posted by Bob LoParo at February 10, 2006 11:52 PMI'll be joining as well, in spirit, even if I'm not added to the list. I'm knitting the Lilies of the Valley Shawl from Fiddlesticks, for my grandma's 90th birthday present. Hopefully I'll finish it before the closing ceremonies, but definitely before her birthday, in May.
If there's a team Israel, I'm on it, otherwise, USA (NYC,NY) works too.
(Looks like I started late too... at the opening ceremonies at 8:00)
Galit
Posted by Galt at February 11, 2006 12:02 AMI'm gonna be joining as well. I know I'm a tad late, but I had to finish up a scarf today and didn't want to start planning my next project in fear of abandoning my scarf. (Its a CRIME SCENE: DO NOT ENTER SCARF in intarsia, towards the end a martini and my friends are the only reason it got finished)
For the olympics I"m going to be knititng a shawl/cowl design from knitty.com http://knitty.com/ISSUEspring05/PATTcleaves.html but probably modifying the sleeves a little bit so they're not as poufy looking. And possibily breaking the motonany of one project with my first pair of socks.
Posted by PJ at February 11, 2006 12:18 AMWhoo Hoo...it's started finally. I understand how they feel now just before an event starts! Sheesh, I could barely sit still. By the way, the Knitting Olympics made the Portland, Oregon paper last Wednesday. My yoga mat bag has started!!!
Posted by Ari at February 11, 2006 12:35 AMGood luck everyone! I waited until tonight when the flame was actually lit (is that a word, lit?) Anyway, this is really exciting and my spinning wheel has seen it's first evening of some serious spinning. This is going to be a real treat.
Thanks for coming up with the idea Steph and hope you are having a ball in Washington.
Thanks Stephanie & The Executive Team... I hope you each have perfect knitting karma for this monumental effort at bringing oneness to our planet.
No TV so I cast on to the movie Miracles (about the US hockey team's gold)... very inspirational. And, as a side-note, we got 2 kittens today. I'm packing my stash up tomorrow, until they are old enough to respect it!
Posted by tree at February 11, 2006 1:41 AMWhile watching the ceremonies last night I was almost hearing the clicking sound echoing in the universe... Like the whole globe was wrapped in soft yarn.
Good luck!
Woo Hoo! Let the games begin! Safe & Happy knitting everyone!
Stephanie... so absolutely great to get to meet you and listen to your speach this evening.
Lana
Posted by Lana at February 11, 2006 2:03 AMThis is such a great idea; thanks! I'm entering two events: knitty.com's Claptois and sewing buttons onto two cardigans that have been waiting far too long.
Posted by heather w at February 11, 2006 2:15 AMJust thought you'd like to know that there are 879,000 hits for "knitting olympics" on Google!!! and all of them are THE knitting olympics!!!!
Posted by Elizabeth at February 11, 2006 2:35 AMSteph, it was wonderful to hear you speak tonight in Tacoma. I haven't laughed that hard in weeks. I'm now busy knitting at home. Good luck with the Hardangervidda.
Posted by Emma in Seattle at February 11, 2006 3:39 AMLike you Wendy, i've also had four attempts at lace....oh dear. Not the great start I was planning!
Posted by Mary Jo at February 11, 2006 4:29 AMWell, I don't know about the rest of you but I got way too excited and I'm almost done with my mittens. The second one is half way done and after it's completed, I only have the thumbs to finish.
This was not my plan, to have finished when the Games just started. I guess I have to pick another Olympic project! :)
Pics and the story of my mittens will be posted in my blog some time tomorrow afternoon!
Posted by Tuulia at February 11, 2006 5:52 AMThink of me here, in Tasmania Australia, up at 6:10am casting on. And I am NOT a morning person. I am so pleased to be part of a global community of knitters. What are we going to do next? What a voice we could have, what a difference we could make! Any ideas? KFWP (Knitters for World Peace)...KAP (Knitters Against Poverty)? Let's go.
Posted by aj at February 11, 2006 7:32 AMat www.flickr.com i opened a photo group: olympic knitters for olympic photos!
sportgreetings from holland
Thanks for your words of wisdom! I'm inspired to do the best I can, and make a beautiful shawl in the process!
Posted by Shelby at February 11, 2006 8:09 AMWell, I'm probably too late to join the olympics officially, I did cast on this morning (Saturday) for a Clapotis in Silk Garden to be gifted. I'll be knitting while watching, even as an unofficial olympian! Good luck -- what a great turnout.
Posted by whitney at February 11, 2006 8:25 AMHello
I thank you for organizing these knitters olympics ! I would like to be listed on the french team ( I couldn't get a chance to mail before...) with my "first socks " challenge !
my blog is filsetmots.canalblog.com & you have my email address...
I really enjoy your posts and projects!
Thank you in advance,
I didn't sign up for the knitting olympics but I started my project yesterday too. My first attempt to use circular needles and I'm making a hat... so far so good, only problem is I didn't want to put it down to go to bed last night.
Posted by Robin at February 11, 2006 8:32 AMI am sorry to say, that I have to bow out of the Knitting Olympics. Monday night, a lot of little hints (tingling, numbness) added up to a big pain in my right wrist (CTS aka Carpul Tunnel Syndrom). I thought that if I choose an easier lace shawl for the Olympics, I would be able to go on, but, after yesterday, I can tell you that it is just not going to happen. My knitting was slow, sloppy, and painful. I am blue :-( I really, really wanted to do this.
Posted by Lisa C. at February 11, 2006 9:24 AMOooh! I did a false start and started casting on before the flame was lit (10 pm TV). During the ceremonies, I just assumed the flame was already going...Don't disqualify me! I saved the day by telling my hubby that it was"just a swatch" and I didn't actually cast on for my Lace scarf project until the torch lit everything up.
WooHoo! Great pledge and I am sooooo ready!
Godd luck everybody!
I empathize with the lace novices - I am casting on, AGAIN, for socks. For a sock. I'm not sure my hands are adept enough for these tiny little needles.....but in true Olympic spirit, I'll keep working at it.
Posted by Jo-Anne at February 11, 2006 9:31 AMI never officially signed up but now as co-captain of Team FO, you can add my name to the list, only if you get the chance. It's OK either way.
Posted by jackie at February 11, 2006 9:48 AMFrappr doesn't recognise my home town. :-( Jedburgh is a Royal Burgh, but obviously Frappr doesn't go that small. Sorry. My challenge has begun: I found the UFO (socks) which I'll be working on for the next few days.
Posted by LornaJay at February 11, 2006 10:03 AMHmmm...chocolate yes, but it'll be peppermint tea for me. With honey.
Posted by Mariah Sanders at February 11, 2006 10:04 AMIt's after midnight. Read about the event in the Oregonian... started a sweater for a child with the pattern from GUIDEPOSTS magazine.
Posted by Sylvia at February 11, 2006 10:24 AMI swear I could hear a faint multi clicking sounds of thousands of knitting needles off in the distance! I wish all the best. Let you know that I am on the sidelines cheering you on.
I myself at this time knew that I was too busy. So I will be joining you along the course knitting in spirit when I am able. Meanwhile - see the goal, keep it in your sites, and GO FOR IT!!!!
I was telling someone in our office about it, and since we were working on a state list of olympians for the website- she was wondering if we could also get list knitting olympians for our state or if there was team for our state. I didn't see an official team. But just the thought that we may have featured this on the website with the athletes just made my day!
Again - Go! Go! Go!
Posted by Eunice at February 11, 2006 10:45 AMThe Map is so cool!
I have already had a knitting mishap. Had to tear out after my 4 or 5 first rows, because I didn't like the look of my gauge. I had swatched, but I still wasn't happy once I started the ribbing. Had to go down a needle size. Good news is, I had the smaller pair of needles already. So I am off and running again! GO knitting Olympians!!
Posted by Alyson at February 11, 2006 11:00 AMI cast on yesterday at exactly 2 during english class! My first pair of socks-Jaywalker baby! Huzzah!
Let the games begin!
Hi!
So sorry! Meant to comment before the Olympics...but can I still join? I'm making a pair of thigh-high legwarmers with cables (my first!) for a friend.
xo
Tweed
knittedporn.blogspot.com
yarnchest.blogspot.com
I have taken my pledge.
I have cast on my mitts.
I have knit ... and stopped when it hurt so that I could knit some more.
I further pledge not to respond to wrist pain by increasing pain killer/anit-inflammatory dosages so that I can knit more, but to rest my wrist for at least 15 minutes before resuming my frenzied activity...
As luck would have it, I had a knitting lesson yesterday at 2 p.m.! How serendipitous. Except, it was soon apparent that I was only qualified for the Special Knitting Olympics. Still, I strive for success, having just frogged and started my third attempt at a dpn cast on. I figure the first couple tries were akin to taking a spin on the "practice" ice.
Best of luck to all the knathletes! Nora in CT
Posted by Nora in CT at February 11, 2006 11:55 AMOkay, is it too late for me to join? I'm late for everything! Gosh...
Posted by Stephie-P at February 11, 2006 12:12 PMGiven your pep talk there, I think I have two options for myself. Quietly resign from the Olympics, or change my choice. After casting on last night and shedding several tears in realization that there is no way given the conditions of my life I can accomplish what I delusionally said I would before- I realized I needed to do something.
At the opening ceremonies in TO last night I won a pattern for socks, and a ball of yarn. I don't knit socks. I have never knitted women's socks. I think it was the universe's way of telling me to face reality and try a somewhat more managable and realistic challenge.
So, given that it is only the second day... I was hoping you could grant my wish to change my choice, from Rowan's Butterfly (delusional krista at the silent k with two children under 5 and hadrly any lace experience), to Basic Sock Pattern
(knit on the tiniest of needles, but at least I can still be a good mom to my kids if I knit this)
OK. It's people like me that make running this thing a nightmare, so I apologize.
Thank you so much for this crazy idea! It was awesome last night to be in a room full of Olympian knitters. And if it's too late to change my choice, kindly could you remove my name from the list?
In pure knitting awe, Krista
Posted by krista- the silent k at February 11, 2006 12:25 PMI'm a late starter, but I will cast on a pair of miniature striped sock earrings on 4-000- dpns, using one ply of various Persian tapestry yarns. I will also cheer on those who have already started their clicking and those who come behind me. Hurrah.
Posted by Marlyce Swinnerton at February 11, 2006 12:35 PMI should have added that I'm in Windsor, Ontario Canada where there are many keen knitters, and I'm a dedicated member of the Windsor Knitters Guild.
Posted by Marlyce Swinnerton at February 11, 2006 12:37 PMSteph,
I can't tell you how thrilled I was to meet you. I was the one who semi-stalked you in the lobby of the Tacoma Sheraton. I drove 2 hours from Portland and braved the bridge closusre on I-5 to meet you. You made my day, my week, my year! Yes, I also bought some yarn, but that's beside the point. I can by yarn in Portland, but you are THE YARN HARLOT. I hope you will be in Portland soon.
You reminded me that I can start my Olympic socks. The flame was actually already lit. OH MY GOD! I'm already 2 hours behind! So I started as soon as I got home. That put me 4 hours behind, but I will prevail.
By the way there was a nice article in the Oregonian about the knitting Olympics called Knitting for Gold. You can check it out on line. I would give you a link, but respoonding to you blog is about as computer savy as I get.
Love you. Love the blog. Hope to see you again soon.
Posted by Dawn at February 11, 2006 1:17 PMI'm really glad I read that! Suffered a setback in the way of crapo needles and had to make some changes. New yarn, new needles. I will not be deterred! Lace knitting will NOT beat me! I will make this Ene's shawl if it's the last thing I do!!!Bring on the coffee!!!!Yeeehawwww! P.S. Any lace knitters out there who have advice for a lace dummy, I'd be much obliged if you'd share your expertise.
Posted by Alicia Bal at February 11, 2006 1:20 PMWell, I found an 8 circular last night and decided that if I could master a provisional cast-on, I'd join in. I spent most of the opening ceremonies messing up, but just after the flame went up I successfully got 60 stitches on the needles and I'm now working on Tubey.
This will be my first knitted garment that isn't worn on around the neck, on the head, or around the neck.
So count me in!
Posted by Helen at February 11, 2006 1:29 PMI started the afghan during the tv ceremony since it was way after 2:00 pm. I now have ten novelty and regular yarns in earthtones, wild yarns, fuzzy, knobby, sparkly yarns. Since I want the afghan to be reversible, I am making the pattern up as I go. Seed stitch one color yarn for 4 rows on 17 circulars, then I put in a couple of rows of stockinette in a different yarn....then I look at it and decide what I can do next which is pretty much reversible and what yarn looks good next to the other. So this is both a stretch and fun for me, thanks!
Posted by yockeygal at February 11, 2006 3:06 PMI would like to officially join but it is not necessary to put my name on the list since I am so late. In the strategy of Venezuela and Ethiopia I am forming Team Kenya since I am overwhelmed by the huge number of Team USA members ;-)
I cast on a toddler sweater during the opening ceremony.
Posted by sara at February 11, 2006 3:49 PMKnitting Olympics:
I cast on for my first pair of socks last night. It's a personal challenge as I had vowed to never, ever make socks.
However, in a tit-for-tat exchange with my favorite knitting teacher, I agreed to the socks while she agreed to make something for herself (no small challenge)from yarn already in her stash with a pattern of my choosing. Pretty gutsy on her part, but at the end she will have a sweet new top to wear in the spring!
OBTW, I loved your book: Yarn Harlot; and have loaned it to a knitting friend for some LOL experiences, and one tearful one.
Good luck to everyone from Beaverton, Oregon.
I missed the cast-on ceremony yesterday, because the yarn shop didn't have tiny dpns, but was able to borrow a set from my sock-knitting neighbor today, and have begun-a day late-my first sock ever. I am very excited! Of course, I'm only a fraction of an inch in to it-will post again when/if I survive the heel...
Hugs to all knathletes! Happy knitting!
Hi! I just finished my OlympiKnit (hey, a new word). I knitted a pair of colorwork mittens, there's pics of them in my blog.
Was I the first one to finish???
Now I'm just waiting for my gold medal button :)
Posted by Tuulia at February 11, 2006 6:25 PMSteph, S.Kate, Emma, Kat and Ken, thanks so much for making this all possible. The Knitting Olympics is the greatest idea ever and you guys are so super to stick with posting names.
Posted by mellie at February 11, 2006 7:06 PMYippee! The felted flap hat is gonna be done - I swear it is, and Canada has a gold medal already (Jennifer Heil in women's freestyle moguls - it was a sweet run!) - just cause I know you're not getting the CBC down there in Tacoma!
Lisa in Hastings
Posted by Lisa Noble at February 11, 2006 7:23 PMI am a seven year old knitter working on a ribbed scarf. It will be my second scarf ever and the first time I will have purled. It will also be the first time I will have knitted something all by myself.
Posted by Rhys Kurtz Manley at February 11, 2006 7:25 PMWell, I am in cast on and rocking through the socks...first time with DPNS, first time making socks...then its on to a pink purse for a five year old on her birthday then its a scarf and see how many wips I can get through...I cant thank Ms. Stephanie enough for coming up with this! My friend Anette (after drinking margaritas) was Telling people Hey This is my freind and she is in the knitting olympic! How cool is that?! I have a cheer leader! Woo! Hoo!
Posted by Irene Larter-Snyder at February 11, 2006 7:51 PMI wish I could come see you while you're in Tacoma, I would love to actually meet you. I live about 1.5 hours away (with no traffic), but I just can't make it over there to see you.
Hope you have fun at the Fiber Arts festival.
I know it's too late, but I want to participate in the Knitting Olympics. I'll be knitting a felted initial bag (Letter Have It) from the book Stitch N' Bitch Nation.
Posted by Janola at February 11, 2006 8:25 PMI know it's too late, but I want to participate in the Knitting Olympics. I'll be knitting a felted initial bag (Letter Have It) from the book Stitch N' Bitch Nation. If I can't be an offical participant, I'll be knitting along following the spirit of the Knitting Olympics Athletes Pledge.
Posted by Janola at February 11, 2006 8:26 PMJust had to write again and tell you that your Knitting Olympics made the front of the "Living" section of the Portland "Oregonian"!!! Not only that, the newspaper is sponsoring a contest of their own along the same lines. You are to participate in the Olympic Knitting, then send a picture of your completed object via email and they will give prizes [yarn gift certificates!] to the top three.
Steph, you are now for sure famous in NW Oregon!
I hope you can find it online or something... it appeared February 8.
Posted by Jery at February 11, 2006 9:04 PMWow - Steph, you have created such an internet buzz that you were picked up on the newsgator "Latest Buzz" sidebar. It is everywhere. My family (nonknitters) were talking about it, not even knowing I was doing my own Olympic knitting.
Posted by Anne at February 12, 2006 12:41 AMdidn't have a blog when I started, but now I do. SO if you are making additions/corrections, I am listed as
Elise - socks, yes 2 of them
and you could add this url
http://stellasmydog.blogspot.com/
thanks!
Hello! Sorry I'm late getting my info in. I'll be knitting two charity afghan blocks. Knit on, everybody!
Emily
Posted by Emily at February 12, 2006 2:45 AMHi there, I just found out about the Knitting Olympics from a friend, but I did start a new project just yesterday, so I hope that qualifies me. I'm making a yoga mat for a friend of mine that saw me knitting a scarf. This is the first time I've ever made such a huge item.
So here goes!
Here's a image of what it looks like today.
http://static.flickr.com/19/98602519_99421ce476.jpg?v=0
Wow. Knitting Olympics is a phenomenon!
Currently cross-stitching (it is cooler for the Australian summer) so I've not signed up but I'll be barracking from the sidelines :-D
Good Knitting & Medals to all you brave Olympians!
Is anyone else regretting not swatching before the Olympics? Would that have saved me from casting onto the handle of a wooden spoon in an effort to get a loose enough cast-on for lace?
Posted by Claire, Whining for Wales at February 12, 2006 11:35 AMI didn't start swatching until the opening ceremonies Friday night, but I enjoyed a gorious afternoon and evening of knitting Saturday. Today (Sunday), I found an error and had to rip back most of a sleeve ... it's been the Thrill of Victory and Agony of Defeat at my house ... but I'm loving every minute. (Photos on my blog)
Posted by sophie at February 12, 2006 12:21 PMHooray the olympics! Imagine my chagrin that I'm not on the athlete's page. Oh well, given the slew of knitters involved I'm not surprised I got missed, and I'm forging ahead anyway. Good luck to everyone!
Posted by Katherine Ullman at February 12, 2006 12:21 PMI have not signed up but will knit 16 items for charity by the end of the games. nancy
Posted by Nancy at February 12, 2006 12:22 PMHi -
Just need to amend the project. Rmembered that I have a bay shower to attend next week. Have to get the baby items done by next week. Two sweaters, a bonnet and a blankie. Wish me well.
Posted by Magda at February 12, 2006 2:13 PMHEY STEPH FIBER RETREAT SO JEALOUS .WE HAD NO FUN ON FRIDAY. THEY MADE ME DO RUDE THINGS .I HAD NO CHOICE,WE WILL HAVE ANOTHER PARTY WHEN YOU GET HOME.IT WILL BE FUN.MAY BE MORE FUN THAN A FIBER RETREAT.(SO JEALOUS) MAY BE NOT. LUV YA DENNY
Posted by Denny at February 12, 2006 2:46 PMThanks so much for adding me to the list of athletes- I'm excited to be in such esteemed company. :D I've already had to make a late-term athlete substitution: the pattern for my peplum cardigan has disappeared, and it would take me quite some time to acquire another one. I've substituted in Sesame from MagKnits, and am trucking along on that one a little behind, but should finish strong :D
Posted by Susan (the Dread Pirate Knitbeard) at February 12, 2006 2:55 PMWe're off and running!! Got a good start on the Greeks and working at a steady pace to finish in time. Go team!
Posted by Cambria W at February 12, 2006 4:01 PMArgh is right! they don't call it cobweb weight for nothing - I've already started over once and am living in fear of the next snarl and carpal tunnel. At least I have my very own Yarn Boy! And I think we need commentators -"Wow! Didja see that yarn-over!? Great form!" Good luck to Knitletes the world over, you are an inspiration -especially that little 7-year old, the world's youngest Knitting Olympian.
Posted by Mardi at February 12, 2006 4:17 PMHi Stephanie!
I've been kicking around the idea of a "Team Alternates" - for those who didn't sign up b/c they didn't think they would be able to compete
(sort-of a pinch hitters group). A group for those that couldn't commit for various reasons... but now might be able to go for the gold.
Anyway, I posted more about it on my blog, in case it sounds interesting to you. The whole Michelle Kwan/Emily Hughes deal is what got me thinking...
Posted by emily asterpurl at February 12, 2006 6:12 PM
Didn't sign up because I couldn’t make up my mind until the last moment - finally chose the Antique Sweater from Ella Rae’s first book using Araucania Magallanes. Was so much fun doing the mutual cast on during the opening ceremony. Thanks Steph and Co. for creating this memorable event!
Posted by Roi at February 12, 2006 8:12 PMThe agony of defeat. ba bum ba bum... those of you who grew up with Wide World Of Sports knows that sound.
I was so confident, maybe over comfident. I was clicking away for 2 days. I thought to myself I'm actually making a hat. My first time using circular needles. Well... its all twisted. I wondered how did I do that, the whole thing with the circular needles felt akward anyway.
I was so discouraged, I think my husband could see the disappointment in my face because he offered to rip it out for me. Maybe I should stick with projects that are flat and square. Well I've read through my magazines and books it appears that I must have twisted my cast on. I don't know how I did that, the whole thing seemed twisted when I was holding those circular needles.
Oh well, good thing the Olympics are 16 days because at this rate I'll have the hat finished in time for the summer olympics in 2 years.
Posted by Robin at February 12, 2006 10:55 PMI'm not seeing this as defeat - but rather as a reinterpretation of goals. Like switching from luge to bobsled.
See, I had a lovely ball of Douceur et Soie for my Branching Out scarf, and as I cast on and started knitting... my hands started to itch. It's unbearable. Now, why lovely mohair-silk blend does this to me I don't know. So instead I've switched projects. I'm making two of the Jayne hats from Firefly. Two hats, one of them absolutely giant for my friend with a massive head and enormous curly hair, and 14 days to go. I already have one about a third done. Wish me luck! I've never done pompoms before!
Posted by Nomie at February 12, 2006 11:09 PMHelp! I have opened a blog on blogspot and I am having troubles. Frankly, it is driving me nuts. Could someone who uses this blogger help me? It won't even take my user name, and I wrote it down. (not like I just told myself I would remember). Any one who can help would be appreciated. Thanks
Bonnie
This is so awe-inspiring, to be part of such a group of people. I do solemnly swear, indeed! Despite a nasty cold the socks went on the needles Friday night, and today my sweetie volunteered to host my progress on his blog. So, should anyone want to take a moment to stretch tired fingers, my own struggles will be documented at http://www.globalspin.com/. Good luck, everyone! Go Team Wales!
Posted by Karen at February 13, 2006 2:08 AMI want to be part of the knitting olympics! I'm trying to knitt a babyjacket with plait pattern. That would be my frist try!
Love
Caroline from Austria
Here's to all the athlete's, my first olympic games, and wishing I could knit in my sleep!
Ang
Hey thanks again for this Knitting Olympis. I didn't want to say anything while you were still trying to get everyone entered but I moved my blog. Is there any way that you can update that for me. I am not at http://knittingnyxxie.com
Thanks.
Posted by Nyxxie at February 13, 2006 8:48 AMDuring the afternoon and evening, the heel wasn't going quite as I thought
it should, and there was much mumbling and grumbling about how this whole
project was stupid and I didn't like HAVING to work on it when I didn't
FEEL like it. You can imagine. But I sat myself down and MADE myself
work on it, and -- finished it. And then, as I had had to cut the yarn at
the ankle of sock1 to do the heel, I decided to do the toe of sock2 and
get right past that aggravation. (It actually went ok -- practice does
make things easier.)
So -- in the olympic spirit of facing challenges, and working even when
(no, *especially* when!) you don't feel like it!, and improving both
your current performance and your ability to perform well in the future --
I am succeeding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:-)
Thank you, Stephanie, for inviting us to join you on this Olympic Journey!
-- Vicki in Michigan http://ineedorange.blogspot.com/
Completely unrelated to the Knitting Olympics, but...
...bookbookbook3 (?) is up for pre-order on Amazon.
Dear Harlot,
I am SOOO sorry, but the URL I gave you when I initially signed up for the Olympics (carpeyarnem.1mach1.com) is down. Not working. I tried for HOURS to get it back, but I give up. If you and your IT cronies are interested, my new URL is carpedeyarn.blogspot.com. I am knitting Birch in lime.
Posted by Susan at February 13, 2006 12:37 PMCould you please correct the blogspot link under my name in your Olympians list?
My apologies - I am a new blogger and who'd a thunk the ending was .com and NOT .ca
Posted by Maggie (Another one) at February 13, 2006 12:48 PMWe have 69 middle school girls already hard at work for the knitting Olympics. We knit 4-inch squares and then assemble them into blankets for local hospitals. The girls have pledged 265 squares - 4 blankets - to be completed by the end of the Olympics. Thanks for putting this together - I have never seen the girls so motivated!!
Thanks!
Melissa
I love the pledge!
If it's not too late, I would love to add my link to my entry
My entry is:
Mandie - celtic knot pattern fair isle soaker or longies
and my link is:
http://sameknit.blogspot.com/
thanks!
Posted by Mand at February 13, 2006 2:19 PMIs there a knitting "Special Olympics" (no offense to anyone), but I've had to frog my project twice. YIKES. My DH is saying things like "it doesn't matter if you make it to the podium...blah, blah, it's all about the journey..etc", He's also resorted to ringing a cowbell (like the ski race fans)while he sits on HIS side of the living room when I knit. Dong-da, Dong-da, Nice. I kind of wish I hadn't told him about this now.
Posted by holly j at February 13, 2006 2:52 PMI cast on during the opening ceremony to make a really long black scarf with a pattern I invented. It's got frills along both sides and everything. Do I qualify? I'd really like a gold medal. I've never won a single medal in any sport.
From Sweden with love,
BM
I bet no-one will read the 315th comment!!! Any way, I must congratulate you and all the athletes. As you really need an audience too, I will stay in the gradins, knitting when I get the time, the energy and/or the feeling, without pressure. I already have my own little olympic to play this year. I have a third little one to care for since november... Hey! Our family has now 5 rings!! :D
Posted by filambulle at February 13, 2006 2:57 PMStephanie, it was a GREAT speech. I laughed aloud among so many who understood this obsession that we share. The room was packed and your delivery was perfect.
Plus, you're extremely gracious, considering the need to use the facilities when knitters pounce on you poised with pen and a book for you to sign.
I told Thom about the comment regarding us ... Science Fiction (I'm not limited to Trek thankyouverymuch) knitters and he had a good giggle over that.
Thanks so much for coming to Tacoma and for my new title: The Queen of the Geeks
Posted by Francine aka Syrenmuse at February 13, 2006 3:24 PMI just found out about your Olympics. Is it too late to enter? I started a challenging project for myself last night-- my very first purse and of my own design!
Posted by Ivonne at February 13, 2006 4:11 PMWell, I am not entered in the Knitting Olympics, but for some strange reason while I was watching the opening ceremonies, I felt compelled to knit. I think there is something karmic going on here.
Posted by Shelley at February 13, 2006 4:25 PMhey steph - my bestfriend - who taught me to knit by the way - says I have to email you with a change - becasue I started knitting early so instead of cables baby blanket sweater, hat I need to be tiger striped opal rainforest socks which I did cast on during the opening ceromonies! Can you believe she threatended to tattle!
Posted by Leslie at February 13, 2006 4:39 PMhooray! we're off! :D
FYI, there is a Flickr group for the Knitting Olympics
http://www.flickr.com/groups/knittingolympics/
also, I'm a dupe in the athletes list...
this entry can be stricken from the record:
"Stephanie M. - probably the leaf lace pullover"
as you have me documented properly with link and everything directly above! :D
Thanks for all your hard work, ladies of the Athletes List!
Posted by Stephanie at February 13, 2006 7:12 PMSteph! Where are you? I've been anxiously waiting for a blog to let us know how you're doing on your hardangerjelkjr;eljred (can't remember the name - I'm sure that's close). I completed sleeve 1 of the PW sweater today. Yeah! I'm 1/6 of the way there - oh oh! that means I'm behind. I'd better get knitting. Please give us an update soon!
Posted by KnittinBrit at February 13, 2006 8:22 PMOK - I changed events - and I have a substitute! They allowed Brode Miller to change equipment and allowed the US Figure skaters to sub for Michele Kwan.....
My yarn was not right and didn't have an appropriate substitute in my stash - so am changing to Breast Cancer pattern socks....have to sprint to catch up - but with Team DPN spirit I'll do it!
Thanks for your encouragement and inspiration!!
This is my first OLYMPICS knowing how to knit! I'm so torn...I'll be knitting away, and hubby yells, "OH MY GOSH, LOOK AT THIS!"
I shall stick to the project at hand...no matter how hard the Russian falls on his tooshy on the ice!!!
Posted by KTMay at February 13, 2006 9:57 PMTime Magazine mentioned the knitting olympics quickly in the current issue in an article on other olympic activities. THey also referred to it as a group of crocheters, and called the knitters couch potatoes... but it was mentioned. Perhaps someone could send some jpgs of people knitting athletically.
I also stopped by Arcadia Knitting in Chicago yesterday. Thanks for mentioning it a few months ago. Lovely shop! Bought a set of Denise needles as a treat.
We should all e-mail Time Magazine. We're NOT couch potatoes, and we certainly aren't crocheting in the KNITTING Olympics. Does anyone have an address for sending them our (all 4000 of us) comments??!! Let's overwhelm them.
Posted by Jo-Anne at February 14, 2006 8:31 AMI, too, had a false start with a stitch pattern, but am now on track. Not only that, but will be driving to Toronto on Friday, so will have lots of knitting time while hubby drives. Should we regard Toronto as the Athens of the Knitting Olympics?
Posted by Diane at February 14, 2006 10:40 AMhey knatheletes-
i may have to pull out due to coming down w/ the flu (103 degree fever-not good!)but i will try to press on and get as much done as i can-i have missed 1 1/2 days of knitting but i wll do my best to catch up-if i can't do it, press on my fellow knitters! and remember the fallen among you....
YEAH!! got a late start but I'm done! Working on a second pair of socks now! YIPPEE!
Good Luck Everyone!
This is so wonderful!! I thought and thought about what to make during the Olympics. I even made a swatch. But then I looked around and I had 7 - yes SEVEN - projects started! So the 'event' I have entered - the one most difficult for me - is "The Finishers Event" and so I will attempt (before the flame is extingished) to finish a wool sweater (sz 4), a pink cotton baby sweater, a felted red wool purse, a bright washable sz.4 sweater, a pair of toddler socks, a sleeper set (crocheted, does this count?) and a scarf (also crocheted)!! Yikes!! Where are my needles!!! Let the Finishing commence! Can anyone beat this one???
Debrah
Portland, ORegon
Can I still join??? I started, just forgot to sign up. Please please please???
Posted by Mindy at February 14, 2006 4:47 PMWhat inspirational words!
I actually started my project a touch later than the official 2pm start time, but am ticking along nicely (making a camel-hair cable scarf for the partner-in-crime). But oh no! I'm not on your 4000+ person list yet, een though I signed up before the cut-off. If I complete it in time can I still earn a gold medal?
Posted by Cin at February 14, 2006 5:41 PMI heard about your "knitting Olympics" on my local radio station and think this is really cool. I crochet and have taken your task as an inspiration. I have a huge bag of yarn and set the goal of using all of it up to make as many "cat mats" as I can during the Olympics. The cat mats will be used by the local Humane Society to line the cages of cats for a little warmth and comfort. I've used up 7 skeins already and only have about 15 to go.
Not a real amabitious task, but one that's good for the cats.
Good luck to you all. And what a great idea!!
Robin
Posted by Robin Barfoot at February 15, 2006 8:00 AMRe: Knitting Olympics Clarification...
I am doing EZ's Pi Are Square Shawl, but I am wondering what the rules say about switching projects? I have an injury to my elbow-due to my wonky lace technique, I assume. May I officially change my goal to knitting a pair of socks? I have never knit/finished socks before, so it would be equally challenging, yet not so hard on my elbow. Please give me an official ruling as i do not want to be DQ'd.
Thanks!
Jennifer
Somehow my attempts to join keep failing. But, I did start my Olympic Opal socks. Fraternal twins this time. Happy Knitting and Good Luck to all! Thanks for the great idea Yarn Harlot!
Posted by Marianne B. at February 15, 2006 11:26 AMI'd like to join the knitting olympics, if only a bit late. I'll make a ribbon twist scarf. I just started it yesterday.
Posted by Rhonda S. at February 16, 2006 2:28 PMFor the Knit-lympics, I am going to try making intarsia wristbands for my two little boys. I have never done intarsia before, and this seemed like a good opportunity to take the plunge and do something a bit more complicated than monochrome or stripes. Why wristbands? Well, they're simple, they're quick, and I have CFIDS, so I never know how much of anything I'm going to be able to get done at any given point in time. I wanted to be able to finish at least one of them. So there it is. I suppose now I'd better go post something in my Livejournal about it.
Posted by Lis Ruppel at February 16, 2006 3:11 PMI heard you on CBC today and I MUST compete.
Paula
I will be making a baby bunting for a coming grandson.
I heard you on CBC today and I MUST compete.
Paula
I will be making a baby bunting for a coming grandson.
Where do we tell people when we are finished with the KO? I can't believe I got 2 socks completed in 8 days!!! Woo Hoo!!! (I'm the Michelle making the pink ribbon breast cancer socks)
Posted by Michelle at February 18, 2006 10:31 AMI know it's late to join but I did cast on a pair of lace socks during the opening ceremonies and I plan to have them done by the deadline. I've got progress pics on my blog and calluses on my fingers.
I'm in North Carolina, BTW.
Ginger
Posted by Ginger at February 23, 2006 2:07 PMI did it! Finished the cashmere tee. I'm starting another project right now....perhaps I'll finish before the light is extinguished :-)
Posted by ellie at February 24, 2006 7:49 PMI did it! Finished my feather and fan shawl this morning! Thank you for letting me play! I had a great time, used up a lot of my leftover yarn, and have a nice new shawl for winter evenings (and it matches the bedspread my fiance and I are making, and the cover I made for his back support pillow).
Posted by otherdeb at February 26, 2006 12:06 PM