Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Christmas project

More than a month ago, I decided to knit something for our knitting group's exchange at the Wild Ramp.  The pattern is "A Small Yarn Bowl" by Molly Conroy.  Yesterday was wild and wooly at my house with all sorts of projects going on by the twins and Eli ....and Colson visiting Eowyn!  Don't know why I thought that was a good day to make the decision about which yarn to use for the bowl.  I was determined to find something suitable in my house.  It calls for two strands of knitting worsted held together.  I decided the super wash that I had on hand wouldn't work because it might not felt.  But  a few minutes on Ravelry perusing finished projects convinced me that it was OK as several said they had used Cascade 220 which is a super wash worsted.  So I pulled out Cascade 220 that I had bought on sale at some point.



I am knitting the small bowl on size 10 and 1/2 needles with two strands held together.  I did finish the project the Sunday night before our Christmas event.  And then put it in my washing machine to felt......2 and 1/2 hours later the bowl emerged not the least bit felted....so I dryed it over a bowl of the right size...and the next day sewed in the very few ends and added iCord handles to make it a project bag instead of a bowl.  I had fun with the project.  And I enjoyed learning via a google search how to do the iCord.....funny in this day and age when everything is iPhone...ipad....etc...that the iCord was Elizabeth Zimmerman's invention before the internet stuff....she named it an idiot cord.....and hence the name.



Linda Wilkinson ended up with the project bag at the party.  We had fun!




I ended up putting a small magnetic needle Nanny on the bag that I had on hand....and in case I want to purchase another one  here is the information:





Sunday, October 14, 2018

Knitting project for car

After several incidents when I wished for my knitting while sitting in the car, I decided to start a project that will STAY in the car....never going inside unless I need to fix something or figure out something new.   One of the incidents was the Wednesday evening when there were wrecks in both directions on I-64.  I started to Mom's to take some wine to her.  I think I sat in that traffic for maybe an hour.  Then because by then I was late for tennis, I turned around and headed east.  The accident East of 29th street was even worse.  It was backed up on both I-64 and on Rt 60.

The project is a kit that I bought at Rebelle in Lexington.  It was during the period when I was hyped up about Collinette yarn from wales.  This kit was perfect colors for Harper's bedroom and very pretty.  I am using the pattern that came with it called Grand Teton.  The kit contains 
1 skein of Colinette Wigwam 
1 skein of Colinette Art 
2 skeins of Colinette Hoopla 
6 skeins of Colinette Mohair (in 1 - 6 colourways) 
2 skeins of Colinette Zanziba ( in 1 or 2 colourways)

I am knitting it on size 11 needles.

Saturday, October 6, 2018

A symmetricTrick

After shopping in the morning at Yellow Springs and stopping for lunch and doing some show and tell, our group decided to return to the Fiber Festival to purchase just a few more things that we had missed in the morning.  My own goal was to purchase yarn that was NOT Variegated....I wanted yarn that did a fade.  The quest was not as simple as I had thought.  I ended up in a booth where an extremely helpful lady helped me choose from her selection.  Interestingly enough, Dar, told me at a later date (Dar was not with me that day) that she actually knew this lady from her scrapbooking days.  And that the lady blogs and that Dar follows her blog in which she tells of traveling via her motor home with her dog and their various adventures.






You will notice on this last photo that there is a triangle pictured.  This gives the knitter a picture of how the gradient yarn will show up if you begin with the light green yarn ....it is the proportions of the colors.  They gave me a post card that gives a pattern for a garter tab shawl that will look like that when knitted.  I have decided that I would like a shawl that is less of a triangle.  One that has longer "wings" and shorter triangular part.  I think that I am going to try a pattern called a symmetric Trick.  It is a free download on Ravelry.




I have not yet decided what size needles to use.

Puck Shawl

I viewed a shawl that I liked at the Yellow Springs Fiber Festival.  The pattern is Puck and can be found on Ravelry from boo-knits.

I am knitting this shawl with hand dyed yarn from Behind the Pines.  The other two colors are Amethyst and Sterling.  I am knitting on size 7 needles.  The knitting goes quite quickly and the directions are easy to follow.



There is another color way for this shawl that I may like even better than this colorway ....here is the photo below for this:



I finished the Puck Shawl in April 2019.  I have not blocked it yet.  But I like it a lot!

I wanted to add the photo of the unblocked but finished shawl:




Friday, August 24, 2018

Nettle Grove Shawl

I attended a genealogy conference in Frankfort one Saturday late spring or early summer.  On the way home I stopped at ReBelle in Lexington.  Of course, if one makes the stop.....almost certainly one buys some yarn.  I bought Juniper Farm Zooey to make a Nettle Grove Shawl.  The Shawl/scarf was on display in the store.  And it turned out that I had saved the pattern for this item already in my library.  I have been knitting on it all summer.  When Sarah asked what yarn it was, I realized that I had forgotten to blog the information when I started it....so here it is.



and here is the Nettle Grove Shawl



and here is my finished product which I really like a lot!

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Newsprint Cowl

I started a new project to insure that I will have knitting for tonight's plane trip.  I am doing the Newsprint Cowl.  The yarn is alpaca and silk that I bought at the market.



I had size 4 needles on hand which is the size that the pattern calls for.  I think that I actually cast on 183 stitches which was the wrong amount....but I did not correct the amount.  And miracles of miracles I managed to keep the stitches straight when I joined the stitches to knit in the round.  The colors are a light natural color and a dark brown natural color.

The method suggested for the cast on was the long tail method.  I finally found a way to estimate the amount of yarn needed that I actually like.  I cast on 20 stitches.  Then I took those stitches out and measured how long the amount of yarn for 20 stitches was.  Then I found something about the right size:



And wrapped enough times to get right amount in proportion.  The only problem is that I did it wrong this time....and ended up with twice what I needed.  But I think that this will be an excellent way to figure out amount of yarn for cast on in the future.

Monday, August 6, 2018

The pouf

I finished knitting the pouf in January, but we did not get it stuffed and sewn up as I left in a hurry because of Granny's funeral.

https://marshamosesknitting.blogspot.com/2018/01/i-am-still-in-peru-and-have-started.html

But this past Saturday Mary and I decided that it was the day.....So we finished the pouf Saturday night. Here is what I wrote on my Peru blog:

We finished the pouf tonight!  It was a huge project.  Where do you find the filling?  So, Alberto thought that he knew the best place to look and he was willing to drive us there which was huge!  Maybe 30 minutes through CRAZY traffic both ways.  He is a nice man. When we finally arrived.  Mary and I spent silly amounts of time deciding which filling to use.  Alberto had been right.  This was the right place to find the filling.  PHOOEY!  We made final decisions only to find out that they were out of the filling we wanted.  But luckily the woman helping us went to someone above her.  And the person above her was good.  She explained that the filling that made sense was in the already made poufs on the floor.  And indeed the poufs on the floor had the right amount of firmness to suit what we were thinking.  So for half the price we bought an already made pouf and took it home.  So we stuffed THE pouf with the new poof and then put the stuffing that we had on hand all around it until you couldn't see the store-bought pouf.  Mary had the patience of Job...she kept stuffing it just a little more...and then I sewed it up.  It was just as imagined.  EXCEPT it was too big for the baby's room. 

So it turns out that I could have followed the pattern exactly and the pouf would have been plenty big.

For more photos with the twins and Mary:

https://ringinthenewyear2018.blogspot.com/2018/08/saturday-aug-4th.html


Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Peru

How does it happen?  I pack at the last minute.  I have a knitting project that I love that comes with me!  But when I get here, I have failed to pack the other two skeins to finish the project.  So when I run out of yarn, I am out of a project.  Can I really spend 6-8 hours on a plane with NO knitting?

So, I spent time in January looking for yarn in Peru.  Perhaps there is somewhere in Lima that I failed to look.  But what I found was that there are not wonderful knitting stores that showcase Peruvian yarn.  Nor are there lots of knitting stores that have needles and etc....The stores that call themselves yarn stores have acrylic yarn from China on shelves.

But I need something to take on the plane with me if I run out of yarn on this project.  So, of course, I have to buy yarn for another project.  Huge Phooey! huh?

So I take a stroll around the Inka market which is where I found the best yarn last time.  And I found probably the same yarn that I bought last time:



And I spent several hours with the help of some of my knitting buddies at home sorting through possible projects in order to return to the market to buy some yarn.  I had also scouted out a place that had knitting needles as well as a yarn needle that I need to finish Mary's pouf.

So here are the projects in case the same thing happens to me again next year:

Embrace the detours.


I was thinking of this as a possible use for two natural colors of alpaca.  Fingering on size 7 needles.  Two colors approx 225 yards of each color.

Melanie Berg's La Crau


Fingering weight yarn.  US 6 needles.  # colors with 393 yards each.

Newsprint Cowl



Again, I was thinking of two shades of Natural Alpaca.  Light Fingering.  Size 4 needles.  620-670 yards of yarn.

Agatha Shawl




The pattern for this is in the Fall 2018 Knitscene magazine which I bought digitally.  I have had trouble downloading the magazine, but it says it is available on the Interweave site.  I got information on yarn and etc from Ravelry.

Fingering yarn.  US 3 needles.  770 yards of yarn.

In the Loop pattern.


Did not buy the pattern yet.  It is knit on size 8 needles using worsted weight yarn

Aviendha Shawl





Lace weight yarn.  US size 4 needles.  567 yards of yarn.



385 yards of fingering weight for main color.  195 yards of contrasting color.  Size 5 needles.  I am thinking that this might be the pattern I do.  Because it is knit in the round, I believe that I can switch more than one color in rounds.


Ok, so then I went to buy the needles.  Funny little store.  The owner must not really be a knitter .....or perhaps her knitting experience is just different from that in the US.  She had only needles in mm and only in the whole sizes or the half sizes....that is she had 3 and 3.5 but nothing in between.  So I purchased size 3 and size 3.5 which are equivalent to size 2 and 4.  Lucky that scarves and such are not so specific for gauge!  The needles that I am using for the project right now are size 7,

















So I began to look for patterns.  And since my knitting group at home was meeting the same day, I asked for suggestions.  So here are the patterns that I pulled together for the day.  The below pattern was from the website:  In the Loop.




Sally sent me patterns. I think that one of them was a pattern from Melanie Berg.  So I started looking at her site.  She is one of my favorite designers.  Her patterns are also associated with the name Mairilynd.  The above pattern is La Crau

Sally suggested Aviendha Shawl:





And I had a pattern I liked from Purl Solo that might fit the bill.  It is called Newsprint.

Friday, June 22, 2018

Claudia linen

I bought some GORGEOUS linen yarn at SAFF last fall.  It was an impulse buy.  I was standing in line to buy some cotton and a bit of pretty yarn to make a Christmas cowl at Claudia's stall.  The lady in front of me was buying this linen....and I thought:  "I have to have those pretty colors!"  I had nothing in mind.  It has been sitting in a bowl in my family room this spring.  Enough to just look at it.  But the other night I started looking for a pattern to use this yarn.  I had finished my summer scarf and thus could start one more project.  Here are the yarns....followed by the pattern that I plan to use:






I haven't filed the pattern in drop box yet....It is still in a folder on my desk top labelled possible patterns for Claudia linen.

Sunday, April 29, 2018

Favorite Hats

As I was cleaning out some areas of my storage closet, I found some favorite hats.  One was Mary's, one was Sarah's, and one was my own,








Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Mitzi's shawl

Mitzi had finished a shawl that she wore today.  I love it!  I especially love the fact that it uses self-striping yarn or variegated yarn with a solid black yarn!



The photos do not do it justice!  Here is the name of the pattern:



I have filed the pattern in the kitchen under shawls.