Earl Grey Socks

Jun 24
2008 @ 10:57 am

I’ve cast on for some Earl Grey socks… I was needing something portable and non-lacy… I like the pattern so far, but didn’t pick a solid color yarn that would highlight the cables. It’s not awful and I don’t think the recipient will really care anyway.

earlgrey

I’m using a US2 (magic loop) and Araucania Ranco Solid in a gray colorway. I agonized over which two skeins to purchase since they all appeared wildly different, even among dye lots. Hopefully the two socks won’t be too “off”!

in progress…

May 20
2008 @ 10:55 am

Lots of things in progress over here. Some things remain untouched since Cassie’s birth, but some have grown a bit. In either case, here is some photographic evidence.

Two versions of Saartje bootees in various stages of finishing:

saartje bootees

saartje bootees

What I am calling a Moonshin scarf. What’s a Moonshin? Well, my mom was a puppeteer when we were little and the Moonshins were a cast of characters that lived on the moon. The colors just reminded me of the sets and puppets in the workshop. In a related story, I once brought four larger than life dinosaurs out to a local bar in my college town. Quite the scene. The scarf pattern is really Flutter Scarf by Miriam Felton (Ravelry link). The yarn is Blue Heron worsted in an unknown colorway.

lacy scarf.

Last but not least, a budding sisterly relationship in progress…

sisters

Ribbed Baby Jacket

May 14
2008 @ 7:45 am

Apparently, this pattern is my go-to baby gift. It’s easy to figure out why. It takes exactly one skein of cotton ease, is fun, easy, practical and cute! I hope Amanda’s baby will get as much use out of this sweater as Maia got out of her versions.

babysweater

Details can be found here on Ravelry. Mod: I did a little seed stitch border to prevent rolling around the bottom at at the cuffs.

Pattern: Ribbed Baby Jacket by Debbie Bliss
Size:b0-3 months
Needle: US 7 / 4.5 mm and US 8 / 5.0 mm
Yarn: Lion Brand Cotton-Ease, 1 skeins in Lime

This pattern is now available for FREE here.

so close…

Apr 26
2008 @ 8:33 am

I’ve got a few nearly finished objects thanks to some mandated rest over the last couple of days.

ufos

The green is another Ribbed Baby Jacket (now offered free) by Debbie Bliss [ravelry], the gray are two newborn sized Saartje’s bootees [ravelry], and, you guessed it, the brown is a nearly completed jacket from Girly Style Wardrobe! The bootees and jacket each need notions and the sweater just needs to be seamed.

Now the jacket details. Steph (have your heard about her new venture, Popknits yet?) and Jennifer came over for a sewing day last Sunday and I was surprised to find that the jacket was much easier to assemble than it was to cut! (You may recall the crazy pattern page). I did have experts here to guide me, for which i am very grateful. I am not sure i would have set the sleeve properly without guidance or assembled in the proper order either (although on second look, the last diagram of the instructions does give you this info). Even so, as Jennifer mentioned, it’s just like knitting: shoulders, set in sleeves, seam sides, then arms.

The sleeve looks pretty good!
sleeve

IMPORTANT NOTES:
1. The ruffle of the sleeve appears to be laid out incorrectly in the book. If it is cut as shown, it will make a ruffle that is shorter than the sleeve you attach it too. If you cut these pieces side by side on the fold, you will have the perfect length.

2. Sizing note: I made the smallest size (100cm) and it is a little big for my two year old. I believe the sizing goes by the child’s height. MJ is about 34″ tall and 100cm is about 39″. Makes total sense.

3. Finishing–I plan to use bias tape around the neckline and for the tie. I believe the instructions mean for you to make your own. There are two reasons I chose not to do this: first, I don’t think I had enough fabric. I used a half yard remnant. Second, I didn’t like the idea of a corduroy tie, I thought it would wear too easy and be a bit too stiff.

collar

I’ll try to compile all this info in the final post on this project for anyone else who wants to make it. I’ve also categorized all the Girl Style posts for easy skimming.

ugh and double ugh

Mar 28
2008 @ 9:04 pm

I don’t know if I mentioned this, but when I started my Cobblestone Pullover I neglected to add in the side detail–two panels of purl stitches under the arms. About three inches in I realized my mistake and dropped 15 stitches on either side, reversed them, and moved on. Turns out I placed one of the panels a little too far forward. Ugh. Now I have far too many stitches across the back of the sweater and far too few in the front. Exactly 15 stitches too many and too few, to be exact.


Stitches on the needle show where my panel should be.

So, double ugh is the fixing it part. I began to correct by dropping stitches and pulling them back up, just as I had done in the beginning, but it looked pretty bad. I am not sure blocking would help, but maybe? Or perhaps once they are all finished they will look even?

If anyone has experience in the area of dropping and reversing a large group of stitches, please help! I would rather not rip the entire sweater. Of course I will if I have too–I’m a year ahead of schedule on this one, after all ;) Then again, maybe it won’t be so bad to be bigger across the back–should I just keep going?

Camden Market Hat

Mar 17
2008 @ 1:06 pm

Remember that Alchemy Synrchronicity i was so excited about purchasing on sale a few posts back? Two skeins have turned into this lovely hat, so named by it’s recipient. I couldn’t ask for a better person to knit for–she wears it so well…

camden1

camden2

I’m going to write up the pattern and post it soon! I’m very pleased with how this project turned out. I winged it all the way through and it looks exactly as I imagined it would. A nice surprise for me. I dressed up the brim with some faggoted lace and bobbled the heck out of it :)

Sweaters and more sweaters

Mar 11
2008 @ 2:48 pm

My fabric’s been cut and I’m ready to roll! Oh wait, I just left my whole Girly Style project locked in my car at the mechanic. Oops. For those of you that asked, I have no idea what the fabric is. I picked it up at the Repro Depot booth at this summer’s Renegade Craft Fair here in BK. At the same time, I got the cutest cherry jersey–I’d love to make a little sack for the new baby. Any ideas on where I could find a pattern?

In the meantime, there is knitting to report. My Raverly account tells me I have six WIPs. I am slightly disgusted with myself. Two are easily resolved. I think I’ll be moving the Herringbone mitts down to full resting mode and I am almost done with a sweet hat for my friend Laura.

alchemy bobble beret

I made up the pattern and am using Alchemy Synchronicity (silk & wool, link to color card). The colors of this stuff are UNREAL. I’ve been eyeing the stack at Brooklyn General for about a year and a half and finally bought some at their last sale. I only owe my self restraint to the $24 a skein sticker price! At 40% off though? I bought 4. The pattern, a slouchy bobble, will be available when I’m done.

Another thing I’ve started recently is a mesh bag made out of SW Trading Co. Bamboo. I got this in a swap long ago and have never done anything with it. I’ve got lots, but it’s drape is long and it doesn’t seem suited to garments. A mesh bag for bath toys is just the thing! I currently have no bath toy storage system and all 26 letters of the alphabet floating around. I need to get them off the floor so they can dry and not grow mold in my windowless bathroom.

I cast on 100, did a few rounds of garter (sz US10.5 needles) and switched over to *YO, P1* for round 1 and *YO, K1* for Round 2. If you’ve noticed me winging it a lot more around here, you would be correct.

I can’t think of a worse time to cast on for several sweaters, but that’s exactly what I feel like doing. Lisa’s Lush and Lacy cardigan is so so fabulous. I must have one. And there’s the Tangled Yoke I’ve been meaning to start forever. And the ongoing Twisted Tree for MJ. And the Cobblestone Pullover for the husband. BTW, this last one is FLYING. I’m already on the second sleeve! I may even finish before my January ‘09 deadline (so there).

Just wondering… has anyone else had their feeds crossed on bloglines? I think some bloggers feeds might be being hacked…

In progress… or a very grey post

Feb 24
2008 @ 10:16 am

A bit of news: there is a HUGE sale on knitting supplies and yarn going on over at Brooklyn General through March 2nd. Needles are 10% off and some yarns are up to 40% off! The good ones too…

I’ve rounded up my WIPs for a photo shoot. To see anything on Ravelry, click here.

First, I’ve finished the body of Mr. Sassy’s Cobblestone Pullover:

cobblestone body

and the detail:
cobblestone details

I’m using Rowan Scottish Tweed Aran and size 9 needles. I’m pretty happy that I didn’t stall out on this section–it gives me hope of getting through a sleeve by the end of winter!

Next, I’ve joined the sleeve onto my Twisted Tree Pullover for MJ:

sleeve

body

The joining was not that easy… I think I confused a couple of yarn ends and I definitely have one huge mistake to fix after the fact. Somehow, there is a large strand of yarn across one armpit. I’m planning something totally sacrelig to fix it… cutting and tying it off on the inside. Shh, don’t tell on me. The pattern is written just fine, I just spazzed. Perhaps I had left it sitting for too long and was out of touch with the knitting of it. I also forgot how tough the first few rounds of knitting can be when joining for a raglan from the bottom up. Is that just me?

I thought I had a couple more (in color!), but it turns out there’s been no progress since the last time I updated the Herringbone Mitts! Sweaters are distracting… and there was that sock thing. I’ve got a cuff on my second Twisted Flower sock from Sandra, but have been too tired to think about the chart. That must be contributing to my plugging away at the Cobblestone!

surprise FO!

Feb 20
2008 @ 8:13 am

Somehow, I managed to finish this fab little project in two days. Oh wait, MJ had a sleepover at Grandma and Grandpas… that’s how.

hood

Yarn: Manor Silk Blends (3106)
Needles: sz 4 dpns and circ

This is a little hood with collar for unborn daughter #2. All it needs is a toggle button by October or November of this year :)

The pattern can be found at Brooklyn General (store only for now, sorry) and is intended to be knit with the store’s brand name 2-ply cashmere. But I just couldn’t resist this Manos Silk Blend. For some reason, whenever I buy Manos, it’s this same colorway.

Single Sock Spider Swap

Feb 18
2008 @ 8:05 am

WOOOOOOOOOOOW! This was hands down the best swap I have ever participated in. From soup to nuts, this one went according to plan for everyone involved. This was the very first Spider swap and it was an extreme success. Not only did everyone’s sock fit, they were all so beautiful! Everyone stepped up and knit gorgeous, fancy footwear. Perhaps there is something about wanting to impress your knitting comrade that pushed this one to the next level? Surprising a stranger is nice, surprising your friend is ever better…

I knit up a single Eleanora sock for Jess–it was completely addicting, but i am really happy not to knit another one. If for the size zero provisional cast-on and hem alone :) Pic to come when she posts–I didn’t want to stretch out the sock with my large and in charge feet!

And what did I receive? From Sandra, a gorgeous Twisted Flower Sock (Cookie A). The blue of this sock is beautiful and the pattern is enticing–I can’t wait to make the other. Check out that heel–super fancy! And not to get too sappy, but Sandra was one of my very first knitting friends–like pre-Spiders and everything–so it was pretty cool to reconnect this way :)

sock

heel

More details once I cast on!

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