Showing posts with label shawl 3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shawl 3. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

all together now

So, as mentioned yesterday, I did get some knitting done.  I'm going to post a bunch of pictures of progress, as well as what they're for. 

The first thing that made knitting difficult was this:
This is him making sure that his turkey dinner doesn't notice he's eating it.  I kid you not.
Cute, isn't he?  Pain in the royal rump, but cute.  Cute enough for me to knit this for him:
Yep, it is a bit big.
That little hat is not done, but he hasn't given it back for the inner liner to be added.  I sure would like to finish it... yep, I sure would.

So I finished the knitting on giant pink blob.  It hasn't been blocked yet, so it looks like this:
test knit of Joie pattern
This is me testing my Joie pattern in the largest size.  I intend to have 3 different sizes, and this is the large size.  My test knit for this one took 600 yards, and I think it's coming in at the size I estimated.  This will be blocked this week.  That yarn?  It's Fleece Artist 2/8 Blue Faced Leicester in petal.  Love!  It smells a bit closer to the sheep than some, but it's just so nice to work with.

Added to that, I worked on this big green blob:
doesn't look like much yet
This is a test knit of my vines and leaves pattern.  I have misplaced skein number 5 on this, so it will wait to be finished until I determine what safe place I tucked it into to protect it from Ninja Boy.

Here's a close up of how the yarn behaves:
Manos Del Uruguay silk blend
This is a 50-50 wool & silk single, DK weight.  It's very similar to one put out by Malabrigo, but I find a whole lot more vegetable matter twisted into the single itself.  So at the moment, it's nice to work with but given the choice between the two I'd chose Malabrigo as it's been more consistent for me.

I've also done this: 
blue leaf cashmere shawlette
It's a simple, small triangle in blue-ish leaf patterns.  Just knit for the joy of the yarn, to be honest.  Needs blocking, but it stretched out well with very little coaxing.

This is another thing I'm working on.  The color in this picture is off, it's a deep evergreen color in real life.
another test knit
This is a test-knit of the pattern for Autumn Glow.  I'm using a nice mink/cashmere yarn from Great Northern Yarns.  If you haven't checked them out, please do.  They are a sustainable mink-fur farm.  What this means, is they raise mink and shave them once a year.  They believe that happy minks make better fibre, and it shows in their product.  Their yarn has been consistent quality, and the mink/cashmere is not something you'll find anywhere else.

The final thing that has been keeping me from writing new patterns is this:
crappy shot
Yep, it's a shell/tank top.  It's my own mix o patterns, and I have a sweater I want to knit for it as well.  But I want to get this finished so I can wear it.  I know it's strange and selfish to want something to wear that I knit.  Don't hold it against me? 

Monday, October 11, 2010

ha, take that intarweb

I got my first 4 shawls put up!  It only took huge amounts of swearing under my breath, a little help from my teen in getting photos, some cooperation from the weather, and time with an internet connection. 

On my side bar I have put up the links to 4 of the finished shawls.  Under finished objects even. 

So, here's the shop for anyone who is interested
My Baby Shop, take a peek?

In the meantime, here's a shawl I didn't write the pattern for, but I did knit. 
isn't it pretty?  I wish I wrote it!
crap photographer, nice knitting for my mum!
Let's see what else I can get done this week!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

sneaky shawl plus a peek

Ok, bad blogger.  I kind of knit a whole shawl with almost no blogging about it.  This was my relaxation knit.  I picked a lucious cranberry alpaca-silk blend and went to town.  All of the unhappiness that I had packed into the (now frogged) previous shawl was washed away from the joy of this one.

And so I christen this cranberry colored ball o' soft Joie.

again, just picture my flash behaving.  really this is cranberry 
As with all previous posts, you can click on the pictures to make them larger.  But as with previous un-blocked items, this will continue to look like a loopy, droopy, pile of fibre until the magic happens. 

And don't tell anyone, but I might be thinking of where I'm going next.  Shhhh.... just between you & me, it might be something like this:

beebo (bellybutton) of doom!
Hey, someone moved from straights to circulars already.  Hmmm, it might have ideas.

Friday, September 10, 2010

remember me?

So, um, remember this?

blast from the past
I know I was expecting to be finished with it by now.

But the more I looked at it, the more I could see where I was unhappy when knitting it.  The more tense I got, the more tension changes there were in my knitting (funny how that works).  The project just kind of felt sad, and the knitting wasn't up to the standard I work to.

So, it's gone off to the frog pond.  I still like the pattern, I still like the yarn, and I still like the combination together.  So I'm going to start over with same and same, and make this something that I can be proud of.  But if this poor thing were a cake, it would be inedible in it's current incarnation.

So shawl 2(3?) is now shawl 3(4?).  Yep, I'm a little confused too.

Being a bad blogger, I've of course started something new and not shared.  Hahaha!  Ahem.

Another little gem from the Woolery, this is alpaca and silk.  Yummy!  Unlike the other shawls, I haven't so much been planning as knitting to feel the joy of knitting.  I, of course, went with triangle.  I'll have to shake things up with a rectangle soon.

Anyway, here's the current baby in its infancy:
pretend the camera captured cranberry color.... I am 





And finally, guess what I found in smallest son's toybox?

Yep, 6 boxes of t-pins.