January 11th, 2007 — 1:57pm
I started knitting these socks at my mom’s house during Christmas. They only took me a couple days to finish. Gotta love that worsted weight yarn!
I knit these two at a time on a size 6 32″ Addi Turbo, toe up, magic loop. It took two balls of Big Mexiko, a worsted weight, self patterning superwash wool. I know that a lot of people don’t like knitting worsted weight socks because they’re too thick to wear with shoes, but I LOVE to come home from work and put these on my cold feet. They are SO comfortable! And if you do wear clogs (or God forbid, crocs) these would work great.
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December 10th, 2006 — 9:53am
Super Cute Cabled Bag
Twinkletoes from the new Knitty
Still deciding if Glampyre’s new pattern will make me look preggo. I carry the yarn in the store. hmmm…
I’ll possibly add more later…
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December 8th, 2006 — 4:25pm
I finished this hat over the weekend.
The pattern is from “One Skein” and I used Misti Alpaca Chunky. I can’t say enough how much I love this yarn. I did make some mods to the pattern. I wasn’t so sure how my pointy head would look in a hat that was purposefully pointy, so I decided to incorporate decreases into the top of the hat.
At a certain point (I don’t remember how far in, maybe 6″?) I began decreases as follows:
k5 in pattern, k2tog (or p2tog depending on the pattern), to the end
knit one round in pattern
k4 in pattern, k2tog (or p2tog depending on the pattern), to the end
so on and so forth. I tried my best to incorporate my decreases into the pattern. If I came to a spot where I needed to knit a purl together with a knit stitch, I turned that stitch into a knit.
Anyway, I’m just in love with the yarn and now I’m deciding which color I should make my new scarf. hmmm… I’m thinking chartreuse.
edit: Two corrections to the pattern too. The big cable should be twisted on the 8th row and then every 12th thereafter (according to the photo.) And I think it’s near impossible to get the gauge on 11’s, I’d start swatching with 10’s and that’s what I used.
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December 1st, 2006 — 12:39pm
She wore it yesterday and I forgot to take a picture. Of course it’s not nearly as cute lying on the table, but…
I’m really happy with how it turned out. I used two colors of GGH Samoa and threw in a couple rows of GGH Esprit.
The pattern is from Knitting Pure and Simple. The thing I really like about the Knitting Pure and Simple patterns is that once you make one of them, you can make any of them – it’s top down, seamless and quick!
I made Eden the size 2-4 and I wish I would have made the 24 months – they’re sized that big! But she’ll be wearing this sweater until she’s 10, I can just add to the length.
Next up I’m going to make one for Honor. I’ll substitute ribbing for the roll edges and I think I’m going to make it lime green and brown… but he’s really asking for blue so maybe blue and brown. We’ll see who wins.
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November 10th, 2006 — 12:28pm
Here it is, my finished Hourglass Sweater! I’m very proud of this one, so you’ll have to endure lots photos. Eden took all the photos for me and I’m modeling it at tangle.
Neck detail
I used 5.5 skeins of Malabrigo worsted. I love this yarn and I have to say that my only complaint is that it’s hard to get continuity between the skeins even if they are in the same dye lot. I should have alternated skeins every couple rows, but chose not to and you can tell at the top where I joined the new skein. Overall, I’m still really happy – that’s just the joy of handdyed yarn.
I used size 7 addi turbos – 32″ for the body and 40″ for the sleeves. I worked them at the the same time on magic loop. I really think that knitting the sleeves at the same time is the ONLY way to go, I’ll never do them individually again.
Mods to the pattern:
I chose to knit the sleeves much tighter than the original pattern (Last Minute Knitted Gifts). I think I cast on half as many stitches to start. Because I was knitting the sleeves at the same time, I was able to sort of “wing” the increases, trying the sleeves on as I went. I made sure to increase up to the specified number in the pattern, but I think I would have been better off having a few less stitches at the top as far as fit goes.
I also made changes to the neckline. I think this is by far the most common modified portion of this pattern. Most people aren’t fans of their bra straps hanging out of a boat neck, as trendy as it’s becoming again. Joelene suggested that I knit the back of the neck higher than the front, so I knit 12 rows of the back, back and forth, continuing the raglan decreases. Then I picked up stitches along the back edge (6 each side – this was easy because I slipped the 1st stitch of every row) to join up with the front. After that I worked in the folded hem, sewed it down and was done! Blocking really helped the folded hems lay nice and flat. One thing I’m constantly reminded: Never underestimate the power of blocking.
I think I would definitely make this sweater again. It’s such a classic and the simplicity of the design lends itself to many yarn and embellishment options. And I have to say, it’s SO comfortable. I’m very warm and snugly today!
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November 9th, 2006 — 12:42pm
Things have been really busy/crazy around here. I owe so many emails, it’s not even funny. So, please, if I do owe you an email, don’t take it personally, I’m just behind on everything.
I did manage to capture a few photos of my most recent store models on my phone. I really like them both. A lot. (And hopefully, hopefully, hopefully kits for both of these will be available very soon at tangleonline.com – cross your fingers!)
The softest baby blanket ever
Yarn: GGH Esprit
Size 13 needles
I loved knitting this baby blanket! I wish I would have made one for every baby I know, and now they’re not babies any more! My crappy photo doesn’t do it justice.
Mistake rib scarf
Yarn: SWTC Karaoke 50% soysilk 50% wool
Size 9 needles
Pattern from SWTC
This one was really fun to make too. I loved watching the colors change. I’m fairly certain that this pattern is very similar to the on in Last Minute Knitted Gifts, but the soy silk is SO much softer than Noro.
I’ve got one more thing finished that I’m really excited about, but I’m going to wait until I can get a proper photo to do it justice.
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October 26th, 2006 — 12:14pm
It snowed today. It just goes to show that you never know what you’ll get in Colorado. Poor Joelene is flying her California self over here tomorrow and I think she’s going to be in for a sensory shock!
I’ve finally managed to take a couple photos of some things I finished for the store over the past month.
Cabled Fingerless Mittens out of Misti Alpaca. Oh is this Alpaca wonderful!!
Herringbone scarf out of Cascade Magnum.
And a little ruffled scarf (pdf) out of Misti Alpaca.
There’s lots more knitting going on and but everything is still in progress. More to come!
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October 9th, 2006 — 8:46am
Well, I finally finished these socks! I’ve got so many things in progress that it’s nice to have finished something.
yarn is Regia, I’m not sure what colorway.
Knit two at a time, top down on a US2 addi turbo 32″
Other things on my plate:
I’m still working on the Hourglass sweater, I ripped out 4 inches of the sleeves last night because I decided that I want them tighter fitting.
I’m also still working on two shawls for the store.
And I’m going to start the Sweater Workshop on Thursday and make a sweater out of some of my stash yarn – Rowan Felted Tweed.
Oh and I’m half way done with the Cable Eight Top, I’m just waiting on a phone call from a friend who has my pattern right now.
Lots to do… always!
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September 26th, 2006 — 4:41pm
The Noni Carpet Bag before felting. It just seems like there’s always laundry to do instead of tying up the machine with felting! But I need to get it done.
There were a few problems with the pattern. Not huge mistakes other than the missing word, but it could have been written a little easier. If you make it, start off with a purl row and make sure you use a different color marker to indicate the beginning of the row. I think extra little tips like these make an ok pattern into a great pattern.
I just finished up these socks. They’re a model for my beginning socks on magic loop class. Here they sit next to some the killer socks made from Yarn Pirate Yarn. Yarn Pirate is really amazing, and there is some more on it’s way really soon!
And my Cable Eight Top. I’m almost finished with the back. This has been a really easy knit. I’m slowly learning to always check for pattern corrections before I start knitting something. This one had a mistake in the cable – I’m glad I checked first. I’m thinking that I’m going to try to go with a more scooped neck for the front.
Other things I have in progress:
My hourglass sweater. I’m on pause with that one because I’m waiting for the 40″ Addi Turbo to come. Knitting the two sleeves at once on 32’s is a little tight. It works great for socks, but these sleeves are a lot larger.
The second half of my mittens two ways. I made these from the Bulky Malabrigo and made one fingerless mitten and one regular mitten. I need to make their mates.
And it’s taken all day to write this and it’s time to go home. I’m trying to be a good blogger, I promise!! It’s just not working very well!
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September 14th, 2006 — 12:27pm
I’d like this sweater from the new knitty. I’m not totally certain that I’d make it for Jim and if I did it would be sans cable, but it’s pretty great.
I’m also thinking about starting this pretty soon, maybe as a knit-a-long with my friend Brooke.
Cable eight top from the Spring ’05 Interweave. I think I’d like to wear it more as a vest for the fall/winter season with a crisp white button up.
What else?
I’d like to come with similar patterns for these three for the store. I think the felted bead bag is really interesting and I’m IN LOVE with the cabled purse, but that’s no surprise. And I think the felted scarf looks really elegant, it even looks comfortable which I think is surprising for something felted… we’ll see…
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