Saturday, September 9, 2023
Potential knitting project for my twins
Saturday, August 19, 2023
On the other Side by Lisa Hannes
I may want to try this pattern another time. However, I found it too hard for the knitting together. I switched to Casapinka's Breathe and Hope which seems to be equally pretty but easier to pick up and put down.
Thursday, August 10, 2023
Summer Wrap from JJill catalogue
Early this year JJill sent out a catalogue that featured a gauzy scarf that appealed to me. I decided to use the photo to design a wrap made out of summer yarn. I chose Miss Babs Fingering yarn Damask which is a mix of 65% Cultivated silk and 35% Bleached linen. Each skein had 420 yards and was approximately 110 grams. The suggested needles were 1-3. I chose to knit the wrap on size 3. The care suggestions are to hand wash and dry flat. Below is the photo from the catalogue.
Thursday, March 23, 2023
Naturally colored cotton and Sally Fox
Today I received an e-mail from Handwoven Magazine that talked about natural colored cotton.
I remember vividly having read about this subject in the 1980s and knowing about Sally Fox and her efforts to promote these naturally grown colored cottons. These are cotton plants that produce cotton fiber that is not white.
Monday, December 12, 2022
Fringed Cowl
I bought a cowl from Stitch Fix in the last year or so. I was quite surprised by how much I like the cowl. It is soft and easy and is fringed, I wanted to duplicate it, but that has not proved to be so simple. I have started and given up on several ideas. The one I am now working on could possibly work, I am in Boston. I brought some red white and blue yarn that I thought I might use for a DAR wrap, but I haven't yet done so. So I took out the Red yarn in DK weight, It is Indiecita DK 100% Baby Alpaca. I bought a cowl pattern by Ambah O'Brien called Zaggy Cowl for inspiration. However, I am not following the pattern exactly. I cast on slightly more stitches: 138. It is a repeat of only two stitches, so any even number of stitches should work. It lends itself to notecard organization which makes it fairly mindless. I am liking it so far, I just didn't want to loose my thoughts this morning. I'll update my post as I move along on this project.
Sunday, December 4, 2022
Sunday, November 6, 2022
Bayshore Wrap.....I-Cord Tab Cast on
In preparation for my knee surgery, I am doing a lot of silly "stuff"....not working on my yard.....not buying Christmas gifts....nothing practical. I am spending time deciding which yarn to take with me to Boston and which patterns.
I figure I am going to have a lot of down time. Something I am not used to having. And it would seem that without my tennis and golf and projects, there will be an unusual amount of time for knitting and genealogy.
I have some pretty yarn called Nebula that is self striping. It is fingering knit on size 3 needles. I have two balls with 416 yards in each ball. The pattern calls for two colors, but I will let the color changes speak for themselves.
Finished the shawl January 2024. I was a bit disappointed when I blocked it, but then found that I LOVE it when I actually wear it. It goes with everything!
