Showing posts with label kniting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kniting. Show all posts

Monday, April 15, 2013

Mandy’s Sweater update........ It's Finished!


It's finished my sweater from our knit-a-long that we were doing! And I'm wearing it!
I knitted the bottom and was working the sleeves, but didn’t think I had enough yarn to knit long sleeves so I made them short. And I still had a lot left of extra yarn left over! That bugs me a bit to have some left over but not enough to knit anything else, then you just have it sitting around taking up room in your stash! I try very hard not to have any left over! My sister suggested that I make the bottom longer. So I knit the bottom until there was none left! Yea!  IMG_6685
We decided to take picture when we went for a walk! Yes, that is Kerri waiting for us! Our favorite place to take them,  it was a little gloomy out! Thank you sister for taking super pictures!      
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Don’t you like the way the yarn changes color ? Here is  a close up of the cables that run up the sides and……….
IMG_6691………up over the shoulders. 
I love the cables! They help add some detail and I think some shaping to the sweater, but you do put some increasing on the sides.
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The back is pretty much the same as the front.
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Me and my wellies!
 If you have missed the other posts about my sweater upates you can see them here. 
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Friday, April 5, 2013

Spinning Wool

I‘ve had  this wool for awhile, I spun just a little bit of it. Thought I would finish spinning it today and share it with you! Here is the spun yarn on the spool, it is super fun to watch how it will come out!    

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Here is the wool unspun aren’t the colors pretty?
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This is the spinning wheel we have it is called a Kromski, it’s from Poland! 
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Now I just have to figure what I want to knit with it. Do you have any suggestions?
Well back to spinning!

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Sweater Update- Heide's Sweater Finished!

 Yes it is done!! There is always a certain satisfaction about finishing a project. It also makes we want to cast on three more projects, I get so motivated!
Overall I would have to say I am satisfied with this sweater. The different dye lots aren't really noticeable, especially from afar. The only thing I am not happy with is the fit under the arms. It doesn't show up in the pictures too bad, but it tends to bunch under the arms/high chest area because of the pleats.(If I don't button it, it is not too bad.) I was reading notes on ravelry and it was suggested that knitters size up to avoid this problem. Of course, I didn't read this until after I was in the middle of knitting!
 The pleats are so pretty. I love them!
Oh, and the buttons I picked up at the fabric store because I loved them and they where on sale. Even though they don't match exactly, I think they go well. This sweater was all about not matching!

 Very generous pockets for carrying the day's necessities.

And the back view. You can see there is a bit of swingy-ness to it. I have not as yet wore it anywhere. Too cold out for a cotton sweater! But I am looking forward to its debut and planning what it will go with in my wardrobe!

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Quick Knits

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I bought this magazine at Christmas time. I liked a lot of the patterns in it! I will share some of my favorites with you! “37 Fabulous patterns for wraps, socks,hats, and more!”
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Fresco Beaumont
 
I Love Love this one, going to knit myself one someday ! Have the yarn all picked out too!
There is also instructions for a  beanie version.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Fluffy Mittens
 
I love the color pattern on them, my sister also likes them!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Grove Mittens
 
I had this pattern before and have knitted one mitten, just need to knit the other one now! 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Anchor Mittens
 
The age old mittens on the string! Did you have them when you were little? 
 
 
 

 

 

Avery Socks

 The classic red socks!

 
 
 
 
Legwarmers
 
These look fun to knit, a little bit of ribbing and lace pattern.
 
 

 

 

Bohus Socks

These sock look like a simple Fair Isle socks to knit. 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Wavy Scarf

Looks fun !


 

 
 

 

 

 

Fresco Legwarmers

I like the stars on these!

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

Lace Tube Scarf

A nice cozy scarf.

 
 
 

 

 

 

Fresco Lace Cowl

I think you could wear it over your head like a hood.

 
 
 
 

 

Cozy Blanket

It does look like a cozy blanket! You make squares of Garter Ridge, Seed Stitch, Double Moss Stitch, Basketweave and Reversible Cable.

 
 

 

 

Sunshine Bag

Another Fair Isle pattern, I like color patterns can you tell?



 
 
 
 

 

 

Basketweave Blanket

Looks very easy to make, just knit and purl!

 

 
 
 


 

 

Paintbox Frog

He is to cute for words!
He is worked in Seed Stitch.

 

 

 

 

 

For Ravelry  users a link to the magazine.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Sweater Update-Heide's Sweater or What To Do When You Run Out Of Yarn!

 
Yes! Crisis! I ran out of yarn! I know too many exclamation points, but when you are talking crisis, you have to have them.
I really should have know better. As I stated in my first sweater update, I wasn't sure if I was going to make it with only five skeins. But that is me, the eternal optimist. I really should have know better. First of all, the yarn is cotton. Cotton is heavy, that means less yardage per skein. Second, the pattern I picked out takes EXTRA yarn then a normal sweater. It is a longer, fuller length, there are tucks and pleats, the sleeves are full and it has cute pockets. Those are all features that use up yarn. So now that you have heard the full story,
What does one do?!?
 
1. Tear the whole thing out and bury it in the bottom of your yarn stash until you can come up with another brilliant project to make with it.
 
2. Comb the internet and all remotely local yarn stores for a few more skeins in your dye lot.
 
3. Incorporate a new color of yarn in your sweater, design your own sweater!
 
4. Unravel something. Make it short sleeved, three quarters sleeves. Take a bit of length off the bottom. Decrease a bit somewhere.
 
I know some of these options sounds a bit crazy and you might be thinking yes, she is an eternal optimist, but I have actually used all three of these options on projects gone awry.
Once you think about them, they are not as crazy as they seem. For the first option, of course you are not just going to chuck your whole project in the trash. Yarn is way to expensive for that! And letting all the emotion and worry die away before you think about it again helps. On the second option, it is not as hard to find matching yarn as it once was. The internet is a huge place and now with Ravelry you can even see if another knitter has a few skeins in her stash she is willing to part with. The third might take more brain work then anything. Maybe you could use a contrasting edging or different colored sleeves or knit a few stripes into the bottom of the body and sleeves. Option four is pretty self explanatory. And if you are just a wee bit shy, this is better then hunting down another skein to end up using 3 yards from it.
 
I am sure by now you have figured out I found more yarn. It took a bit of hunting and there was a scary moment when I found out it was a discontinued color.
It is not very visible in the picture, but another thing I had not realized until my hunt, there is no dye lot. This yarn is kettle dyed (which means each skein can vary in hue). Naturally, I did not notice this until half the sweater was knitted up. But I am not letting it worry me, even though you can tell where I started a new skein and one sleeve is lighter then the rest, I am embracing the whole look! The best way to avoid this look (so they say), is to knit one or two rounds with one skein and the next one or two with another skein. This method drives me nuts. Once I am settled in watching a movie, who remembers to change yarn after every row?!
Aside from the slight set back of lack of yarn, my sweater is coming along fine. I am working on the icord bind off around all the edges and then the pockets and it will be finished!

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Update on Mandy's Sweater






 So I got done with all my Christmas knitting and decided to start knitting my sweater again! 
I'm on my second ball of yarn and have been knitting it non stop since then
 
 

I love the pattern (Do I keep saying that?) and the yarn the way it self stripes. 
 Last night I tried it on and it fit very good, I think it will be perfect when it's done.


  

  Don't you love the cables? They started at the neck and they will go all the way down the sides. 
 Just enough to keep me from getting bored with it!

 

What are you knitting after the holidays?
 Or are you picking up were you left off after knitting your Christmas gifts?

Monday, December 10, 2012

I am dreaming of........Warm Woolies!

Doesn't a bit of cold weather make you dream of warm knitted woolens? With the cold weather this week I am already planning what to knit next. As soon as I get done with Christmas presents........
How about a fabulously warm looking pair of mittens from Green Mountain Spinnery? I love the natural simplistic look of them.
 
 Wouldn't you love to wrap up in this! Peaks Island Hood by Ysolda Teague.

Norby by the wonderfully talented Gundrun Johnston. Doesn't that look like a hat to tromp through the snow in?

So what is on your knitting needles currently? Christmas presents? or just a simple knit to relax during the holidays with?