Sometimes when designing a new pattern way outside the stitches per inch on a different size knitting needle things can go terribly wrong very quickly. I am using U.S. size 10 knitting needles on a fingering weight yarn. I knew my first guesstimate was off so I doubled the amount of stitches that I cast on. It looked pretty good until tonight. Let’s just sat after knitting 12 rows I know I am way off. Not wanting to do the math involved tonight it will wait for tomorrow. Then I will begin again. I will also have it finished by the Birthday Celebration at Grandmas Spinning Wheel here in Tucson. Yes, I will be on hand to help you select the perfect yarn for you.
In other news Debra showed me her latest knitting project. She took my Count1-2-3-4 shawl pattern and cast on 81 stitches for a narrower shawl. Even better she is knitting it in 100% silk yarn in a sports weight. The drape on the shawl is fantastic. If you have some spare silk yarn in a sports weight give it a try and post the picture on Raverly. P.S. the pattern is on Raverly or your local yarn store.
A blog about my life, my fiber arts and pictures of my finished work. I will also throw in the very occasional recipe or shopping tip.
Thursday, September 19, 2019
Saturday, September 14, 2019
De Stash
This is today’s de stash project. All these magazines are going to a friend who sells vintage. A lot are over a decade old, this is vintage in the knitting world where the yarn companies try to bring out new yarn every 3 months. A lot of them I bought before I knew how much I disliked knitting socks. Others because I no longer need a pattern to knit hats, blankets and scarfs. Some of the styles will not a look good on my older self. So out they go. I decided not to count them, but I did put them into a box that I don’t have the lid for. If I give the box with the Magazine’s does this count as de stash too?
On ward with more deep cleaning. Zen on.
On ward with more deep cleaning. Zen on.
Labels:
deep cleaning,
Letting Go,
Magazine de stash,
Zenning
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Weaving Loom Repairs
Why has no one ever told me that I would need 2 - 1/8 inch thick dowels to repair my loom. Really is it to much for someone to say what supplies I need to keep on hand? Well off to the temptation store tomorrow morning.
We are now taking bets on how many things I actually buy.
We are now taking bets on how many things I actually buy.
Labels:
bets,
dowels,
repairs,
temptation,
Weaving loom
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
More Inches Gone
It is that time of year again. As I am getting ready to change to my fall and winter wardrobe I am finding that some clothes have grown in size over the summer. I really don’t feel any thinner, but my clothes say otherwise. Of the pants I tried on today 2 out of 3 pairs are now resting half way up my rib cage, in just what seems a very few months they grew too big. Darn I really liked on pair of pants. So I will be going through my closet and trying on pants, shirts and skirts. The items that are too big will be going to Goodwill. I really hope some of my favorite clothing will fit again.
Then once I have a good idea what I need, I will be scouting out the sale racks to see what I can find. Wish me luck in both shopping and good body days.
Then once I have a good idea what I need, I will be scouting out the sale racks to see what I can find. Wish me luck in both shopping and good body days.
Monday, August 26, 2019
Projects 150 to 165
Including 1 scarf for sale, 2 skeins of yarn for weaving. 3 hats for charity. Lastly 10 bibs for charity.
Labels:
Bibs,
charity work.,
hand knit hats,
Hand Spun Yarn,
Hand woven scarf
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Project 149
Hat number 56 of 2019. I almost feel like I am slacking. Some days it is too hectic to get anything done this year.
Monday, August 12, 2019
Projects 147 and 148
Two more charity hats. I now have 55 hats finished for the year and the next 3 are on the knitting needles. I just might make 60 hats this year.
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