Sorry for the break in service. I unexpectedly moved- not that it was a bad thing, but I thought I'd be moving at the end of the summer versus last week, so it's been a bit of a rush. But sometimes there's no control on these things.
Knitting wise, I made another (again unexpected) trip to Brooklyn General Store last weekend with the express purpose of buying yarn to make myself (of all people!) a sweater for the summer. I got some lovely "Sublime" half cotton, half soy dk- very soft, machine washable, reasonably priced, lovely to work with so far (albeit a bit splitty).
I didn't feel like reinventing the wheel this time- in the midst of all this moving, I wanted to just get it on the needles and knit mindlessly, which is impossible when I'm designing something from scratch. So I searched online and found a pattern for a jacket on the Drops website, which I've never used before (the entire website, not just the pattern). So we'll see how it turns out- I'll keep you posted.
Oh, the socks? Still unfinished.... I'll finish them, eventually.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Okay so maybe the FOURTH time is the charm
I wanted to make these socks (overdue already) to have all the bells and whistles and every exquisite detail. So, I decided to make the soles with the fitted arch, which I usually like on my own socks. I don't know if I was distracted and did it wrong, or if the large size of the socks threw it off, or if it was fine and it was just my eye, but in the end, I just didn't like the way it was looking, so I ripped it out. Again. And started. Again. So here we are on number 4, done with the gusset and starting the heel. I'm just hoping they'll fit- it's hard to eyeball size 13....
Monday, April 26, 2010
Third time's the charm?
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Sock Talk
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
More babies, more socks
Another Devan knitty sweater on the machine with hand finishing- this time in a Red Heart (i think) self patterning sock yarn. I'm not in love, but it's cute enough and it's done in time for me to give it to the student in one of my college classes who just had a baby. Started the socks again since I wasn't thrilled with the first start. As you can probably imagine, I'm waiting with great anticipation for the arrival of a longer size 1 circular needles- all the needles I own, and yet there are still gaps I don't realize until I need the missing needle. I prefer the Magic Loop method for socks, though I can (and have) done them with 2 circs, 3 or 4 or 5 single points, or even in the round on a sleeve needle like this one. I find the long circ method a lot more portable and less fiddly, personally. I started these toe-up because I'm designing them and want to make the leg as tall as possible, so I measured the yarn into 2 balls of each color (using an old postal scale- one day I'll treat myself to a more accurate digital model) and started from the toe, and we'll see how far I can get before running out of yarn.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Scarves and socks
Okay so I've been hideously slacking on my posting to this blog. I HAVE been knitting, though. I did a pair of ponchos for a friend's babies (and of course
failed to photograph them before giving them away- hope to get some shots of them in the ponchos soon to post). I had my fabulous personal photographer take some shots of
me in my knitwear for my website- here are a few of my favorites: (and they're all versions of the same scarf pattern from my book, Double Exposure:
Plus, I decided to make some socks for said photographer for his birthday, which is frighteningly close. Well, I knew I wanted red and black yarn, with something to add a little depth. I thought the hand-dyed and tonal versions of Stroll from Knitpicks would do the trick but without having seen them in person, I was nervous, so I ordered the regular solid versions as backups (frighteningly close, remember?). Then I needed to upgrade the software I use. Then I realized I didn't have the long circular I wanted to do it on. So little by little, these socks are getting more and more expensive- but worth it..
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
So in the end I decided not to make ANOTHER Zimmerman 2-needle baby sweater but instead ANOTHER sock yarn Knitty baby sweater. I "cheated" by making the pieces on the machine, and then doing the rolled edges by hand- that took as long as doing all the sweater parts on the machine. I'm satisfied with the sweater but honestly not thrilled; the yellow section of the yarn had dark shadowing on it that made it look a little stained or something, but that was part of the yarn. I definitely will have some self striping sock yarn on hand and wouldn't hesitate to whip it out of the machine with the hand edges again- I think I get hung up sometimes on details. After all, the sweater is the gift, the machine is hand run- does it matter if I use 2 needles or the machine?!
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