BerryKnitty

knitting by my hands and from my heart

The yarn stash just keeps on growing! I'm a wife, a mom, a sister, a daughter, and a friend who works in Corporate America, lives in the Boston, MA area and is always looking for more time to knit.

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Monday, July 24, 2006

'Science project'

Here's a little of what I've been up to the last few weeks. Raising monarch caterpillars. Ever since I was a young girl, I've loved raising caterpillars to watch them grow into beautiful butterflies (I've done moths, but it's just not the same) to set them free. It's a lot of fun and when the kids get older, I hope they take an interest in it as well. I haven't done this in years and being out on maternity leave has helped me find the time to hunt for caterpillars and I've ordered some online as well. Getting them mailorder is not the same thing as finding them in the wild, however.

I also love the black swallowtail but haven't been able to find them this year. Maybe next year. I'll plant some carrots or parsely which the larvae love.

It hasn't all gone down without a hitch. I originally had seven monarch caterpillars. Four I found and three survived from my mailorder batch. Four succumbed to this and it was panic-time. I wiped the cage down with a Clorox wipe and it has seemed to do the trick. I believe the reason was overcrowding so in the future I will do no more than three per cage.

The three left are doing great and it won't be long now before they're pupae (or chrysallis)--I love the monarch's chrysallis and will post a picture of that when it happens.

Back on July 12th, they looked like this:


Then approximately a week later, this:


And today:


They grow incredibly fast, shedding their skin multiple times. After shedding, they then eat their skin--gross, huh?

I'm keeping the caterpillars in this--a find at the Discovery Store, in the mall, years ago:


When the larvae were real tiny a couple of them escaped through the screen. I somehow found the microscopic Houdini's and rescued them. However, I think the escapees were part of the four that perished.

AND the baby blanket! Here it is, still a work-in-progress. I think I'm only going to do ten repeats of the heart pattern instead of the twelve the pattern calls for. Enough already.

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Saturday, July 08, 2006

Changed my mind.

I'm now thinking of knitting a vest for my son next instead of the Christmas stocking for my daughter (that will get done before Christmas, trust me). I haven't knit anything for him in quite a while.

I got the vest pattern at the Boston Knit-Out last year. It has either owls, bears, rabbits or something else I can't quite figure out (it's late).

I have the perfect yarn already for it. Patons wool in aran that was originally meant for throw pillows for the living room.

The baby blanket is still trudging along.
Stay tuned, I may change my mind again.


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Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Needle love.

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I've never been a fan of the interchangeable needles, for example the Denise Interchangeables. I just wasn't on that bandwagon. I love my bamboos.

There's just something about these and the reviews I've read so far are good.

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