Jan
30
2009
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Coming Together

It’s been a week of learning new things, and tonight’s accomplishments were heel-turning and Kitchener’s stich.  I made one pair of socks (soft, fluffy ones for my Mom) partway through college, but other than that haven’t really attempted the ‘complication’ of them.  Yes, I’ll knit lace, but socks have been a little daunting.  Plus I tend to abuse my socks and have trouble seeing myself wearing hand-knit ones.

Tonight I overcame this fear and I’ve now finished my first of two in a pair of socks for my sister’s Samantha doll, following the American Girl Sock Pattern by Judy Gibson.  I must say that my first adventure into grafting has gone exceedingly well, and I’m now on my way to starting the second sock.

For anyone else out there overwhelmed by the mysterious techniques surrounding sock-making, I heartily suggest this quick and easy to follow pattern.  The first sock took me about an hour, and the instant results are very gratifying.

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Jan
13
2009
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Successful(er) Spinning

I’m finally getting the hang of my drop spindle.  I do most of my knitting with lace and fingering weight yarns, so the larger weights look funny to me.  I’m also a tiny bit compulsive about wanting things to look uniform.  So the drop spindle had been driving me crazy – the yarn was too think, bunched up funny, and in the few places where it was thin tended to kink itself up.

But last night I had a breakthrough.  I took much, much shorter sections of fibre – between 8 and 12 inches long – and I separated it into very thin segments and then pulled those out even a bit further.  It’s coming out as a roughly 1ply fingering weight, which I’m okay with.  And more uniform since it’s easier to judge how ‘thick’ the fibre should be in that amount.  I don’t mind having to graft two pieces together more often.  Plus, I’m getting rid of the think portions that aren’t really twisted at all.

Yay!

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Dec
31
2008
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Cast On for Wisp

I cheated a bit today and went ahead to cast on Wisp – the project I’d intended for January, which doesn’t start until tomorrow.  But that’s what happens when you have a 12 hour car ride!  It’s not a good time to run out of knitting :)

I’m just over half done already.  I think I found something else for the ‘January’ piece…

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Dec
30
2008
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Biiig Update

I may have needed another ‘i’ in ‘biiig’ to cover this one.  Here are a bunch of Finished Objects, mostly Christmas presents:

Name: Calypso Shawl

Designer: Debi Lake

Pattern: http://www.ocknitiotdesigns.citymax.com/catalog/item/4902737/5177209.htm

Yarn: KnitPicks Bare Wool, dyed by me (1.75 skeins, 700 yds)

Made For: Me!  (not a Christmas gift)

Ravelry Project: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/eleather/calypso-shawl

Name: Cable and Ribbed Scarf

Designer: Knitted Gems

Pattern: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/cabled–ribbed-scarf

Yarn: Moda Dea Tweedle Dee in Surf & Turf (1.75 balls, 270 yds)

Made For: Roger

Ravelry Project: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/eleather/cabled–ribbed-scarf

Name: Tapered Scarf

Designer: Me, with significant inspiration from a yarn store sample

Pattern: http://knitting.tigersdawn.com/free-patterns/tapered-scarf/

Yarn: Stacy Charles Venus in 20 (2 balls, 166 yds)

Made For: Mom

Ravelry Project: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/eleather/moms-fancy-yarn-scarf

Name: 6-Hour Afghan

Designer: Lion Brand

Pattern: http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/80215AD.html

Yarn: Lion Band Homespun in __, __, __, and __ (under 2 balls each)

Made For: Irina (sister)

Ravelry Project: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/eleather/6-hour-throw

Name: Muggins’ Starfish

Designer: Me!

Pattern: http://knitting.tigersdawn.com/free-patterns/muggins-starfish/

Yarn: Moda Dea Tweedle Dee in Cinnamon (3 yds)

Made For: Muggins Leathers-Nutt (the stuffed ship’s cat for Daisy, my brother’s boat)

Ravelry Project: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/eleather/muggins-starfish

 

Name: Muggins’ Fish

Designer: Me!

Pattern: http://knitting.tigersdawn.com/free-patterns/muggins-fish/

Yarn: Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice in Sapphire (2 yds)

Made For: Muggins Leathers-Nutt 

Ravelry Project: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/eleather/muggins-fish

Name: Muggins’ Blanket

Designer: Me!

Pattern: http://knitting.tigersdawn.com/free-patterns/muggins-blanket/

Yarn: Caron Simply Soft Shadow in Pearl Frost (50 yds)

Made For: Muggins Leathers-Nutt

Ravelry Project: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/eleather/muggins-blanket

Name: Dolly Faroese Shawl

Designer: Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer

Pattern: http://www.shopatron.com/product/product_id=HFAH34D/291.1?os=ravelry

Yarn: Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice in Sapphire (0.5 ball, 85 yds)

Made For: Samantha and Nellie (Irina’s American Girl dolls)

Ravelry Project: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/eleather/dolly-faroese-shawl

Name: Ballband Dishclothes and Coasters

Designer: Pisgah Yarn & Dyeing Co.

Pattern: http://www.peaches-creme.com/Ballband%20Dishcloth.htm

Yarn: Sugar & Creme, various colours

Made For: Will (younger brother)

Ravelry Project: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/eleather/ballband-dishcloth (dishclothes), http://www.ravelry.com/projects/eleather/ballband-dishcloth-2 (coasters)

There are a few additional projects that I don’t have pictures for yet; I’ll post those as I get them.  Please excuse the generally poor state of my blocking-for-photograph (though concrete works surprisingly well).

Additionally, I’ve joined the Seasons of Lace Winter 2009 Knit-a-Long.  Hopefully that will keep me company for now on my random lace projects.

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Dec
29
2008
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Inevitable New Years Resolutions

I think my resolutions this year are fairly straightforward and reasonable.  

1) On the first of each month in 2009 I’ll start a lace project.  I won’t start new ones in between.  If I don’t get it done in that month it’s fine, it’ll just carry over to whenever I have free time.  If I finish early it’s time to finish up all the other projects in progress!  Perhaps I’ll start a KAL for such projects if no one’s made one yet.

2) I’m going to learn to spin.  I’ve done a little with a drop spindle, but I want to learn to use a wheel, to create more than single-ply yarns, and make more consistently-sized yarn.  I think my mom and I will be taking a course at Halcyon Yarn in Bath, ME, so that’s off to a good start.

I’ve got a few projects picked out already (though subject to change) for Resolution 1.

Good luck everyone else with their resolutions!
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Nov
27
2008
0

Festive Fish Complete!

I finished this blanket and sent it to my brother and his girlfriend a bit ago.  Sorry for the long delay in posting pictures, I just got them off my camera.

finished blanket

finished blanket (wrong side)

a single strip

close up of fish

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