Flamme rouge

Published on Friday November 23rd, 2007

In cycling, the flamme rouge is a red pennant that tells the riders there’s one kilometer left in the race. For knitters, and I suspect for anyone else who makes their holiday gifts by hand, Thanksgiving serves as the flamme rouge. It’s time to dig deep and knit hard if you want to finish in time. Here’s my red pennant:

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A little sample hat from the Colinette Arboretum book I knit up for the store. It’s simple as pie: a bias rectangle (a rhombus, technically) with the CO and BO edges plus two of the sides seamed together and the corners folded in and tacked down at the crown. I knit this one with alternating rows of Pagewood Farms worsted-weight merino and ShibuiKnits Silk Cloud. It was so easy and it’s such a good way to use up remnants that I may have to whip out a few more for holiday gifts.

I also cast on for a secret Christmas-in-Tallinn stocking from Knitting on the Road. I don’t think the recipient reads here, but I’m going to hold off posting pictures just in case. And unfortunately I can’t show you my finished sweater for Shibui, which has now gone to the tech editor. So I’m going to have to distract you with what’s distracting me:

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Meet Lark. Nine pounds of irresistible mutt, and really a very good girl. She made the journey from Texas without any fuss at all, and she’s already charmed Mr. G’s relatives, half of whom she met yesterday when we trucked her up to Olympia for a big Thanksgiving feast. She’s a sweet little thing, not without her moments of puppy sass, of course, but smart and people-oriented and so far pretty darn good with the cat. Mingus is taking the whole thing better than I could have hoped. Lark got her face smacked for licking his butt and for chewing his tail, but he didn’t use his claws. He’s still sleeping in bed with us and demanding lap time, even with the pup nearby. And since he gets his breakfast an hour earlier than usual as we stagger out of bed before six, he may even be seeing some benefits from the arrival of his new canine sister.

Okay, off to do some frantic holiday knitting before the little one wakes up from her morning nap!

33 Comments to “Flamme rouge”

  1. Jodi Comment Says:

    A warm welcome to Lark! What a cutie, and good luck to Minugs, who will probably need a little extra love during the adjustment.

    The hat is just great, and I love how the two yarns work together. I’ve never seen that Colinette book — I’ll be on the lookout.

  2. Lisa Comment Says:

    Cute puppy – love the name!! Glad that Mingus hasn’t revolted against the dog. That’s a good thing! Happy belated Thanksgiving!

  3. rebecca Comment Says:

    Oh the new puppy is just so cute! And seemingly aptly named. I can’t wait for more puppy pics!

  4. Katherine Comment Says:

    Oh my gosh, how cute! Is she part Sheltie or Collie? She looks a lot like my old dog, Merrie. I always loved blue merles, and Lark is a perfect name for her.

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  6. Jen Comment Says:

    What a cutie! Can’t wait to meet her. Have great fun–I know you will with her.

  7. Karma Comment Says:

    Aw, welcome, Lark! What a sweetie. Happy Thanksgiving to the Blue Garter family.

    Your new hat is beautiful and I’m glad to hear that the Shibui sweater was finished in time. Can’t wait to see more of it! 🙂

  8. loribird Comment Says:

    Lark is definitely adorable – looks full of spunk too! Thanks for the hat idea, I like the look the bias garter stitch gives to it.

  9. Angelika Comment Says:

    What a cutie.

  10. Janine Comment Says:

    Oh, she’s adorable! I agree that Lark is an excellent name :). Plus, yay Olympia! For now, it’s the city I live in.

    My knitter’s flamme rouge is also red, but it involves stranded knitting and intarsia as well. Three commissioned Christmas stockings, and I hit the ground running last night. Good luck with your frantic holiday knitting.

  11. Laura Comment Says:

    What an adorable baby!!

    Yes, I finished two projects which weren’t gifts this week so that I could start two more that are!

  12. Kristina Comment Says:

    cute puppy! Good luck finishing those knits!

  13. Julie Comment Says:

    She’s ADORABLE!!!! And it’s great to hear that she’s getting along with the cat so well this early in- usually it takes weeks/months. Congrats on your newest addition!!!

  14. Katie Comment Says:

    This little creature is even more adorable in person;)

  15. Debby Comment Says:

    I’m so glad Mingus is taking his new sibling so peaceably. Maybe he can give Tim some pointers? I’m glad Lark has found a good home, and I know Mr. G and you are spoiling her properly.

  16. Jackie Comment Says:

    Oh man, she’s just the cutest puppy. Puppy!!!

  17. john Comment Says:

    i think i might need one of them there flamme rouges. yep. and the puppy? forget about it! too cute. those paws = big dog later.

  18. meg Comment Says:

    I love puppy paws! Such a smart looking dog. I had never thought of Thanksgiving as the flamme rouge for Christmas – any excuse to use Tour terminology year-round!

  19. Mia Comment Says:

    She’s sooo cute! I want one.

  20. Veronique Comment Says:

    Another cute hat! 🙂

  21. craptina Comment Says:

    Oh how sweet! Congrats on your new family member! He is adorable- you are lucky she and Mingus are getting along well. Where did you get her from in TX?

  22. heather Comment Says:

    darned cute! congrats on the new addition to the family!

  23. Seanna Lea Comment Says:

    Oh puppy! Such a cute little ball of fluff.

    I’m always on the lookout for interesting hat patterns, though I want to make the Fleece Artist hat from a few weeks ago first. It was too gorgeous for words.

  24. Sarah Comment Says:

    Welcome to this new addition to your family! Lark is a great name for her!

  25. tiennie Comment Says:

    How sweet! Welcome Lark!

  26. stacey Comment Says:

    How cute is she!!!!!!!!! I love her ears!

  27. Jennifer Comment Says:

    Your new family member is ridiculously cute!

  28. Katie Comment Says:

    Aw, BABY! She’s just a cute one. I just want to snurgle her. So, what will you be knitting for the pup?

  29. Nonnahs Comment Says:

    Pretty hat, and OMG Lark is SUCH a cutie!

  30. MrPuffy Comment Says:

    Stunning hat. It kinda reminds be of Doctor Zavaco (sp?) – you know what I mean – Russian love story 🙂

  31. Julia Comment Says:

    she looks so sweet, and i love the gloves

  32. Sandra Comment Says:

    oooh, PUPPY!!! Lark is a darling!! 🙂

  33. MrPuffy Comment Says:

    Hi. I love your red hat. It inspired me to purchase that book and yarn. I just have a quick question. I knit but don’t crochet. I’ve looked over the instructions and the only thing that is not clear to me is the double crochet edging. Did you do a single or double crochet edgeing? Thank so much.