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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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Back to giving you some love

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

I used to share many links on this blog and then I just stopped. I’m costantly coming across cool links, and great resources that I wish I had the time to use! I’m also really great at procrastination and putting off hard work. :-)

Of course, I’m assuming I have LOADS of readers and I will continue in that fantasy.

Books and reading resources

Japanese knittings books - YIPPEE. Now I don’t have to guess what they are on Amazon. Aimee/Holly can we get these for the store? Like this one:

Japanese Book

Want tips on how to start a fair isle project? Need direction on what to read? Well head on over to the Fair Isle & Norwegian Knitting blog.

How about color theory? Fiber Fool can help you out with that!

Need help coming up with a color palette? This tool does it for you by picking out the colors from a photo! Or look through these.

Does that pattern call for a discontinued Rowan yarn? Yes?! Here you go for substitutions.

Crafty fiberists

Flint Knits: check out her Autumn Aran Sock made from adapting an aran sweater pattern.

Pine Cone Lodge: wonderful fair isle work. She’s doing a pattern out of the Poetry in Stitches book.

Honeybee33’s tutorial on bust darts is complete and detailed. Perfect for those that need some extra consideration in their knitting.

Wanna get technical with that spinning? Start here.

Are you up for a mystery sock challenge? Maia Spins has put together a 4 part pattern: 1, 2, 3, and 4.

Happy FRIDAY!

Happy halloween! and the Rhinebeck low down

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Oh boy, how fun! Rhinebeck 2007 was everything a girl could wish for and more! The setting was magical, the vendors delightful, the food absolutely delicious and the company stupendous! I’ve posted my pics for you all.

Rhinebeck ladies

And now for the purchases rundown..Check out ravelry for more yarn details.

1. Buttons from Autumn House Farms:
Buttons!

2. Dark brown skeins from Foxhill Farm (Cormo cross), and 2ply sport skeins from Ginger Hill
Cormo from Foxhill Farm, Wool from Ginger hill

3. 2ply sport cone from Ginger Hill, and yummy browns from Brooks Farm
Blue cone from Ginger Hill, brown from Brooks Farm

4. Two 4 ounce bags of yummy Cormo/Alpaca/Angora mix from Foxhill Farm
Cormo, angora and alpaca from Foxhill Farm

5. 4 ounces of delicious carded Angora:
4 ounces of carded Angora yummyness!

6. Drop spindle from Hatchtown Farm
Spindle from Hatchtown Farm

7. Fiber tops from Abi’s Farm: Pink merino top and natural colored opossum/merino blend
Vibrant fuscia Merino from Abi's Farm, natural Opossum/Merino from Abi's Farm

On and off the needles

So much! Well, not really. I’ve finished some wonderful projects but can’t for the life of me remember to take pics. You will just have to trust me when I say I’ve done them.

Project: Grandma’s stole
Pattern: Print O’ Wave Stole
Yarn: my own handspun laceweight, aka cursed yarn. This yarn was knitted up several times, and ripped several times, but it survived! Fiber came from the Silkworker, and it was a wool/silk blend.
Needles: US4 circular
Modifications: I didn’t calculate the yardage very well and ran out of yarn. The border was not done.
Thoughts: Pattern directions are AWFUL. I love Eunny’s work but this pattern lacks editing. I suggest reading this great post ahead of casting on, and find some patience.

Project: Socks for moi and then gave away to Luxecraft
Pattern: Crusoe
Yarn: From Luxecraft, purchased in Colorado
Needles: US1 circular
Thoughts: No modifications needed. I followed the pattern 100% and got beautiful socks. The socks almost exactly like the Knitty pics!

Project: Stole for moi
Pattern: Simple feather and fan
Yarn: My own handspun laceweight, from this gorgeous fiber!!
Needles: US 7 circular
Thoughts: I blocked this too long and got more of a scarf than a stole! As I told the ladies I will be ripping this back (I know the horror!), and starting all over again with more stitches and less length. I am determined to have a PERFECT cashmere/merino stole.

Those are my finished projects and now for what’s on the needles:

1. Spiral boot socks using Regia Silk

2. Lady Eleanor using Noro Silk Garden

3. Aberlady. This is my first Starmore pattern and I’m so excited! Right now I’m trying to figure out which yarn to use. The pattern calls for a 4ply such as Rowan 4ply Soft, and I’m hoping to use my School Products Lace Merino. Here’s the catch, while both yarns have the same gauge (28sts over 4in on 3.25mm needles), they don’t share the same weight. The lace merino is 3,400 yards in one pound and the Rowan 4ply Soft is 1,730 yards in one pound. If I stick with the School Products my sweater will be thinner and won’t have the same look. What to do? Double up the yarn and change the pattern? Thoughts, anyone?

In search of the old ways

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

As you can probably tell I’m in love with all things vintage. Vintage buttons, beads, books, stamps, postcards, posters, patterns, etc. Recently, I’ve come across some great resources
that I think you should check out. First, there is the Bernat book I got from a friend. I know stand back…those patterns are mine!!! Precious book. Look at those lovely patterns. ;) Click on image for larger pic.

Bernat sock pattern bookletdetails of bernat bookDeck of cards detail of sock patternCowboy hat sock pattern

Next up is Paper Pursuits [via], it’s simply delicious, this site is all things vintage fashion and design print collectibles. They sell vintage *sewing* patternsĀ  among other lovely things… but man those prices are a big OUCH! Then there’s the *free* antique pattern library with an area dedicated to knitting and crocheting. Oh, can’t forget Vintage Stitch-O-Rama’s Skull Stockings! This gal has many vintage resources so check out her blog.

Oh, not vintage, but classic. There is a new site for the Spinners’, Weavers’, and Knitters’ Housecleaning pages.

Knitting update

Kepler front with Pikachu

Not much has happened on this end, except I’ve finished the front for Kepler. See! Now I just need to get cracking on the back and sleeves and then I’ll be done! :-)

Excuse the mess and turmoil

Sunday, January 28th, 2007

I’m the process of dumping Movable Type and moving to WordPress. In this chaos, I’m trying to retain as much of the structure as possible without too much headache. The CSS is somewhat ok, the templates need more work, and my RSS feeds are now completely new. So, please ladies if you’re using Bloglines or any other service you will most likely need to resubscribe. Here’s the link for you.

New books

On Friday I begged the DH to go to Barnes and Noble with me, since I hadn’t been outside all day long! Off we went, and then came home with these:

Elspeth, you have to see this book. It’s to die for! I’m in love with almost every pattern…and they all practically call for US1 or 2s. Yikes! And another goodie that will hopefully clear up some confusion at Mimosa Knits: