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March 24, 2006

It's Growing!

lavender cabled scarfWell, I've been knitting away at this thing all week, and it's at least a couple inches longer to show for it. It's almost long enough to be wearable, but I really hope that I can stretch the skein out enough to wrap it around my neck completely at least once. We'll see! This skein of yarn seems bigger and bigger the longer I knit with it. Guess I've been knitting with expensive yarns and teeny balls for far too long!

In the Mail This Week...

I'm so excited! This week I received the pattern for the Reversibly Cabled Afghan by Lily Chin for Fiber Trends. It's lovely! I'm not sure yet if I'm going to use it to make an afghan, or whether I will just use sections of it to make scarves and wraps. I guess time will tell...

And then there's Leda's Dream Wrap and Scarf. I am SO not into lace, and I hate charts absolutely! But something about this pattern spoke to me immediately. Maybe, just maybe, I'm bold enough to give it a try. It was written with Knitpicks Alpaca Cloud in mind, but I have some Shimmer laying around that I may try this with. I've been looking for the right pattern and maybe this is it. I kinda thought I might do a lightweight Clapotis with the Shimmer, but now I don't know. Decisions!

Until next time...


March 18, 2006

S.O.S.D.D.
(Same Old Scarf, Different Day)

cable scarf getting longerIt's been a while since I've blogged, but I've felt like I have not much to say! I've just been knitting away on my braided cabled scarf. A couple of traffic jams this week have caused my DH to lose a few more hairs, and we both ruptured our eardrums listening to my 4 year old son scream for more that two hours during one of them, but hey, I had my knitting with me and I was ok! I think my knitting serenity probably drove DH even crazier. But hey, it works for me.

I just noticed that you can see my cable needle stuck into the skein of yarn in this photo. I don't use one much; in fact I prefer cabling without a cable needle. It's simple to learn, and so much faster because it doesn't interrupt the flow of knitting quite as much. There are several websites that teach this technique, but the one where I saw it and "got it" was on Wendy Johnson's site. Check it out!


The Circular Knitting Wiki

I was surfing the web looking for sweaters knit in the round and came across the Circular Knitting Wiki! How cool is that? I added some stuff about knitting with one long circular (of course!)

Ever Seen These Before?

20mm Addi Turbo needlesI just bought a bunch of Addi Turbos this week in teeny tiny sizes I didn't already have, and some larger sizes. The big ones weren't pictured at the place where I bought them from online, so I had never seen them before. The 20mm needles are different! Kinda cool. Now I have to try and come up with something to make with them. Which is odd that I should feel so compelled; I HATE big knitting! But I gotta try these. Maybe somebody will get an unplanned scarf for Christmas this year. Haha.


March 5, 2006

Cable Scarf Update

lavender scarf with braided cableHere's the latest photo of my Fancy Cabled Braided Scarf. Yes, it's my own design, based on some common stitch patterns and modified to get a completely mirrored design on either side of the cable. Since the poncho is too big to be my take-along project, this one has taken its place; and I do enjoy working the cable and look forward to each time when it's time to do a cable row. I think next time I modify this pattern, I will make it as a tubular scarf so I don't have a reverse side. Boy, that would take a lot of yarn, haha!! But it would be sooooooo pretty!


A Great Big Book

Great Big Knits book coverI just received this out of print book, "Great Big Knits" by Dawn French from an Amazon reseller, and I do love some of the cool design ideas. (Not to mention that I am a HUGE fan of both Dawn French and Lenny Henry!) Some of the sweaters are actually TOO BIG for me, but they give instructions in the book about how and where to reduce stitches to make the patterns a bit smaller. This book is definitely written with the "thinking knitter" in mind, but it definitely gives some great places to start when planning designs for fuller figures. I'm definitely feeling inspired.


March 3, 2006

Alison

Alison's Poncho It's been a while, so here she is. Alison. Poor, poor Alison. Regular readers might remember that I've been working on this poncho on and off since August of 2005, and it just refuses to be done. It's getting little by little, bigger and WAY heavier, and each 50g ball is now producing slightly less than one inch of length. I've placed one of those tiny, open-ended stitch markers randomly at a point a couple of rows back, to indicate the last time I held it up to its recipient, and so I can have a point to measure from. I think I have 10 inches in length left to go. Yikes. I definitely don't have enough of the original dye lot of green yarn (Cashmere Luxury Chunky, from AC Moore) so I'm going to have to add a thin white stripe before continuing with a different dye lot of the green, to break it up a bit. I still have hope that one day I will be able to photograph Alison herself wearing this beauty. I hope ponchos stay in style that long!

It's gotten so large that it is no longer a take-along knitting project, but I have a couple of scarves at the ready for that. Still, I wouldn't be honest if I didn't say I was neglecting it... it's still a bit hard to knit on the projects I was working on before my dad died. There's still a Santa hat in progress that I haven't been able to bring myself to touch. But this poncho was his favorite; he asked about it every time I would visit and would always want to see it. He loved the braids and would say that maybe someday I should make him a braided Aran sweater. Maybe one day I will. An Aran for me. I'll call it, "Dad."

Someday soon I will post the pattern for Alison. Many people have actually written and asked me for it, and I am flattered! The main reason I haven't posted it thus far is that I haven't gotten to the bottom yet, and I don't quite know what I'm going to do when I get there! To fringe or not to fringe, that is the question. Right now I am leaning more toward wanting to do a ribbed bottom to mirror the ribbing at the neck. But I also know that if I get slightly impatient, a fringe is a good way to "cheat" and make the poncho feel a little longer than it is. We'll see when I get there what I feel like doing. Right now, it's anybody's guess.

I'm going to try to knit as much as I can of poor Alison this weekend. Maybe at the end of a couple of days there will be enough of a difference to post a new photo. (By the way, don't put your money on that one, but I'm gonna try, nonetheless.)


March 2, 2006

Something Pretty to Blog About

perfume bottle stitch markers

pewter stitch markers
I just got these lovely stitch markers in the mail today, and had to share! I saw an ad in one of the knitting magazines (forget which one... I grabbed everything off the magazine rack last week!) for Debra's Garden, and I just had to order right away! I do love the idea of having jewels for my knitting! But alas, I don't have the eyes for beading. So, I had to get these right away. I think I am in love!

Speaking of eyes, I'm adjusting this week to my first pair of bifocals (yuck, I'm getting older!) and while these glasses are horrible for looking at the computer, I can see all sorts of things in my knitting that I was missing before. Like, for example, I can read the teeny tiny print on the cables of my Addi Turbos... and I can see a whole new dimension in my stitches that I was missing before. I think guage will be a lot easier to count now, as I can actually see each stitch very clearly. But I do have to take these glasses back, as I can't read the computer much at all, and they forgot to put in my sun-darkening lenses! Argh. Why can't anything just be easy?

Hey, at least it is the meteorological beginning of Spring, even if I am freezing my a** off and the northeast got measureable snow. Luckily I got none of that white stuff, but it was quite dreary nonetheless. I'm counting the days til Spring gets here for real. In the meantime, happy knitting!


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Knitting Small Round Objects Without Double Pointed Needles (a.k.a., "The Magic Loop") - Learning this technique revolutionized the way I knit! The booklet which describes the technique in detail is published by Fiber Trends and is available through a huge variety of knitting retailers. I also found that I learned the technique on my own pretty well visiting this website: How to Knit Small Circumferences Using One Long Circular Needle.

Recently, I've found a website called Knitting Help.com where the Magic Loop technique is demonstrated. Click on the Advanced Techniques page to find the video.

My Own Patterns

Cables and Eyelets Scarf -- I put this pattern together and I'm enjoying it a lot so far! Of course, my sample is still in the UFO pile, but the pattern is a lot of fun to knit.

Fancy Cabled Braided Scarf -- My first pattern! I love cables, and I love this scarf. I hope you enjoy it, too!

Commercial Knitting Resources

The Yarn Market - My current favorite yarn store. A wide selection of beautiful and fun yarns.

Knitpicks - My other favorite yarn store. This one carries tons of accessories and doo-dads I can't live without! Recently, Knitpicks has begun carrying their own house-brand yarn. The reviews are good and the prices can't be beat! Be sure to check them out.

Denise Interchangeable Needles - I love these needles and I use them exclusively. I have two sets! The needle sizes range from 5-15, and the cables can be combined to make almost any length. I find these needles lightweight and easy to work with.

Favorite Knitting Blogs

WendyKnits - This one is a hoot to read and contains lots of info on really interesting projects! But, Kudos to Wendy's tip on Cabling Without a Cable Needle. I've read many directions before, but this one was the one that caused my "light bulb" to go off.

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