Archive for November, 2007

This will be a long one

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

I casted on for Aberlady last week while sitting at KH. There were quite a few F words thrown out as I casted on 384 STITCHES. Before the cast on, I did a swatch and got about 8.5 stitches per inch, which is not what it should be, but I will live (cover your ears Elspeth). I figured knitting in the round will generate tighter stitches than knitting flat, and there’s always blocking to fix issues. I will also check my gauge after the band and see if I need to drop a needle size.

Which brings me to my next gripe. WTF is wrong with needlemakers? Why do they all have to create their own version of US 2s? For example, here’s what the major needlemakers consider a US 2 in mm:

- Crystal Palace - US 2, no mm stamp or specification ANYWHERE. I measured mine and it’s 2.75mm.

- Skacel Addis (site is not working) - US 2=3.00 mm, sigh.

- KnitPicks, fixed circulars - US 2=2.75mm AND 3.00mm. Yup. You get to pick your version of US 2s.

- Inox circulars - US 2=2.75mm. Inox make this clear and obvious on their package.

** Of course, this is not a complete list of makers. But, this does show the most common needles one can find at your LYS. So, what is the correct answer? What is a US 2 needle? Well, according to Wikipedia, a US2 is 2.75 mm NOT 3mm. I know there are differences between US and Britain, and other countries but please people just pick one system and stick to it. I vote for metric only.

Happy Times

Moving on to happier times. Here’s the beginning of Aberlady:

Beginning of Aberlady

I’m using a thrifted sweater’s yarn. I picked up a charcoal merino sweater from Goodwill for $5, and got loads of yarn! The photo doesn’t really pick up the color accurately but believe me when I say it’s a pretty heathery black.

The fun continued this weekend as I tinkered with my new old sewing machine! I got a Kenmore 1030 off Freecycle and it’s a beauty! I just need to pick up bobbins and a bobbin case, and hopefully I’ll be set. I can’t wait to start sewing up some projects. Oh and for you sewing mavens, this is a 1976 model, made in Japan! SWEET.

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Now for some laughs. I’m spinning up some roving that I’ve had in my stash for the last year or so. Before I started spinning, I predrafted my roving and put it in a plastic bag by the spinning wheel. What follows is evidence of my cats’ crazy condition. I call it fiber love. My cats have a thing for roving, they love all of it. They will lie on top of it, knead on it, jump into the bag with it, eat it, and attack it. All of it in the name of fun and love.

 

Lobo sniffing the roving

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Lobo licking her paw after touching the roving

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The bag can surely fit the two of them

jumping into the bag

 

Pikachu loves just sitting on top of it

Pikachu enjoying the roving

Ladybugs are cute!

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

The wonderful Schacht company has released a new spinning wheel geared towards beginners and those that want to carry theirs around more easily. It’s name is Ladybug. See how cute it is!

Ladybug

I heard about this new wheel while reading the Violet Rose blog which is maintained by Jane Patrick, aka Mrs. Schacht. The wheel has been out for several months but I haven’t seen much buzz about it. Anyone have one? Ravelry has a few posts but not much info yet. It sounds like the wheels won’t be available to shops until next week. UPDATE: Boogie just reviewed this wheel.

As some have heard in the DC/MD/VA knitting/spinning community, Springwater is closing. The *entire* store is basically on sale, and eventually all of their teaching equipment will be sold off. As soon as I heard the news, I headed down there to offer my support and reserve three spinning wheels plus a drum carder. They have Schacht, Louet, Kromski, Majacraft, Babe, Ashford, and maybe a few other makers. I reserved a Schacht (yes, I already have one but if the price is right I can’t pass this up!), Ashford, and Majacraft. I’m leaning towards the Majacraft and Schacht but now that I see Schacht has new portable one I may have to go with a new Ladybug. Oh decisions.

Yesterday, while visiting Springwater I helped them out by purchasing more fiber. I got 13ozs of purple merino top, and 13 ozs of white cashmere/merino top. Both are divine! I’m thinking of collecting wild colors and making my own tweedy yarn.

Things I want to make, eventually.

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

I have a gazillion projects swirming in my brain. GAZILLION. I need to win the lottery and devote my time to crafting, traveling the world and taking care of animals. During my long drives to work and back home, I start to daydream and think about the things I want to make and what I need to make them. Wanna see?

1. Knitted bag a la 1920’s style with beads, lots of beads! I’m thinking less floral style and more geometric. Like the Bauhaus movement, or something Art Nouveauish.

2. Thrummed mittens. I have loads of fiber that I could stuff into my mittens. I want them to be colorful using a traditional pattern. Maybe a pattern out of Folk Mittens.

3. Fair isle sweater. Yes. Please. I need to get over the fear of knitting with more than one yarn in hand.

4. A vibrant quilt with a strong ethnic base. I’m thinking Japanese quilts. I would love to make a quilt with modern lines, Japanese themes and colors. I started my research yesterday by picking up a few things, and today I found Quilt Ethnic. FABULOUS. This weekend I bought this book, Japanese Quilt Blocks to Mix and Match:

5. A beaded headdress from Diane Lane’s character in The Cotton Club. Do you see a theme here? I wish I had the wardrobe of a 1920s flapper girl.

What I can’t figure out is how I will get all of this done when I have to work! I guess working gives me the luxury to afford some of these things but still, can’t I just win the lottery?

My meme and you can join too!

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

So Steph and Erin have thoughts on my top 5 singer/songwriters. It seems Patti Smith is not as cool as I thought, Neko Case deserves a higher listing, and so on. Now I have to revise my list not because of influence from others but because I missed Daniel Johnston!!!

My new male singer list:

1. Neil Young

2. Bob Dylan

3. Elliott Smith

4. Johnny Cash

5. Nick Cave –> Daniel Johnston

Rules for the Mimosa Music Top 5

1. List 5 singer/songwriters, and yes, you can do two lists. One for female and one for male.

2. The musicians are, for the most part, solo artists not part of bands. Kim Gordon doesn’t qualify ’cause she’s better known as part of Sonic Youth, and same with John Lennon or Paul McCartney.

3. They don’t have to be contemporary.

4. Tag whomever you want or not. I just want to read about your musical tastes.

I’m tagging Erin, Steph, Lisa, Becky, and Lolly. What are your faves?

The kids know how to help out

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

Last weekend I spent the days organizing the yarn and fiber stash. It was a mess. I had bags all over the house stuffed with projects, tools, patterns, and gods know what else! Lobo decided she could help out by taking residence on top of plastic bags. Why on earth she decides that’s a good place, I have no idea. She’s an odd bird.

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This weekend I tackled my books and patterns and acquired a few more mags and a book! I got the new IK in the mail, picked up IK Holiday Knits, and the latest KnitScene. Then I got really crazy and stopped by the Yarn Garden to see if the pattern I had ordered was in. That would be a no. So, I bought this:

I got loads done this weekend!

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It all started with doing some serious knitting and reading with the help of Pikachu. I finished spinning the Pucker Brush roving:

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Fiber: Mohair, first cut, close to kid mohair
Vendor: Pucker Brush
Color: blues
Weight: about 7oz
WPI: 27
Ply: none

Lady Eleanor is done! This was super easy and very boring to knit. Lobo feels the same.

Pattern: Lady Eleanor, Scarf Style
Yarn: Noro Silk Garden, 71, 6 balls or so
Needles: US 10

Lady Eleanor from Scarf Style

I want another weekend like this…

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