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yes it is actually. i wasn't that interested myself, more for my mom who has a much deeper knowledge of/interest in this (more in regard to traditional bobbin/needle lace)

Nathalie (stevienixed), Thursday, 21 January 2010 14:12 (sixteen years ago)

I don't remember anything about lace - it was a cotton mill so they wove vast quantities of fabric. The museum itself is really more about social history, though. Oh, and they do really good ice-cream :)

Madchen, Thursday, 21 January 2010 16:54 (sixteen years ago)

oh i wasnt implying they made lace, just the connection to it (cotton)

Nathalie (stevienixed), Thursday, 21 January 2010 17:17 (sixteen years ago)

i am knitting a clapotis. WORST BESTEST name ever for a pattern!

Nathalie (stevienixed), Monday, 25 January 2010 17:04 (sixteen years ago)

"Clapotis" definitely sounds like something you'd catch on shore leave.

she is writing about love (Jenny), Monday, 25 January 2010 17:06 (sixteen years ago)

lolol yeah. i am scared of the pattern though. i shall commence as soon as i finish the vintage baby dress.

also, i fucking hate baby blankets. especially with small needles. fuck that shit.

tonight we were taught how to do pompoms. i skipped. boring and i hate pompoms anyway. some fellow student put hers on her perfect hat and made it ghastly. BAH. pompoms.... NO.

Nathalie (stevienixed), Monday, 25 January 2010 21:41 (sixteen years ago)

it's not as bad as you'd think. not that i've knit it--i started it at one point and then changed my mind about the yarn. i still might try it sometime, but i'd want to do it garter so as to avoid curling so much. but that eats more yarn.

JuliaA, Monday, 25 January 2010 21:46 (sixteen years ago)

Meh, I'm postponing. Who wants the Clap. ;-) lololol

Apparently there aren't enough applicants/pupils this year to do a follow-up course next year. So they will organize a basic course (starter course) next year. I think I'll just stay. I can just sit and do my thing and only participate in the exercises that I want. (It's common, some students have been following the course for YONKS this way.) I have to say though that I have very little interest in sweaters. I prefer small portable things that are easily finished in a short amount of time. (lol yeah right).

I finally found some patt that I can use for my noro sock yarn: simple yet effective shawl. HURRAH. Probably fo rmy mom. Next century. lolol

Nathalie (stevienixed), Tuesday, 26 January 2010 22:17 (sixteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

The clapotis was the first thing I made that wasn't just garter stitch or ribbed scarf. I had a number of false starts when making it but once I got into it, I never looked back. I picked it as a first thing bcz SO MANY people had done it I figured I could get help at the drop of a hat...there was a freaking .xls file someone made of what the instructions were for each row and (best of all) how many stitches should be on that row (this is on the Clapotis KAL group iirc on Ravelry if you want a copy, it is pretty sweet).

vacation to outer darkness (Abbott), Wednesday, 10 February 2010 16:35 (sixteen years ago)

Anyway, anyone have a fave cast-on for socks? I think socks are gonna be my new thing bcz they are so PORTABLE.

vacation to outer darkness (Abbott), Wednesday, 10 February 2010 16:36 (sixteen years ago)

Yes, we call it an elastic cast-on. It's with cotton and then you move onto your actually yarn and just rip the cotton out. Tubular cast-on? It's very stretchy. Well, that's what we were taught in class but I have yet to use it in my own socks. LOLOL

Doing the October is for Spinners scarf. Stupidly I didn't notice why they do 4 lace threads together.lol But I didn't like the web like ending anyway.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4035/4345378907_38da1c2684.jpg

That PLT thing was horrible because I am a tight knitter and didn't use lace needles. Otherwise pretty easy. It's based on a design feat in the B Walker books.

Nathalie (stevienixed), Wednesday, 10 February 2010 16:48 (sixteen years ago)

i've just used the long-tail for socks and it's fine. a lot of people use german twisted cast-on but i can't learn it.

harbl, Wednesday, 10 February 2010 16:51 (sixteen years ago)

i'm back to working on the featherweight cardigan. i'm afraid my stitches are too uneven but hoping it will work out when blocked. i think i will like it.

harbl, Wednesday, 10 February 2010 16:52 (sixteen years ago)

How is it working with such tiny yarn?

vacation to outer darkness (Abbott), Wednesday, 10 February 2010 16:53 (sixteen years ago)

it's alright once you get used to it. i'm using one size smaller needles than the pattern called for so my gauge might be slightly tighter but it does go surprisingly fast if you just watch a movie while going back and forth. well, i did start it late this summer but i took a lot of time off. the body should be done soon. then i get to do sleeves, it'll go faster in the round. i imagine i will someday make it again using washable sock yarn because i like lightweight cardigans.

harbl, Wednesday, 10 February 2010 16:55 (sixteen years ago)

the tiny yarn on relatively big needles *does* seem to lend itself to unevenness so i'm also trying to knit tighter than i normally would

harbl, Wednesday, 10 February 2010 17:00 (sixteen years ago)

My friend sent me that Venezia sweater patt. I immediately knew what it was from the title. I'm beginning to be a real knit dork. That said, no way would I make that! Such tiny needles. My friend however is awesome at colour knitting.

Nathalie (stevienixed), Wednesday, 10 February 2010 17:04 (sixteen years ago)

oh yeah the clap is dead easy lol

Nathalie (stevienixed), Wednesday, 10 February 2010 17:04 (sixteen years ago)

fave cast-on for socks?

I love the Old Norwegian, it's very cat's-cradle but also stretchy + firm.

I'm loving toe-up sock knitting - used Judy's Magic cast-on and magic loop for the first time on a sock. It goes incredibly fast and no ladders, which I find really surprising. Also, the short-row heel means no picking up gusset stitches, which tbh I kind of hate.

Jaq, Wednesday, 10 February 2010 18:29 (sixteen years ago)

omg NOW my lace needles arrived. AFTER i finish the spider.

i also got fat ol' DPNs cause i wanna knit really chunky socks.
and i got a set of harmonies. straight needles. they seem very pointy so would have worked for the spider too.

i also got one ball of peaches & creme.

still have to finish the clap but it's beginning to bore the shit out of me. lol

Nathalie (stevienixed), Thursday, 11 February 2010 09:03 (sixteen years ago)

thinking baout starting this http://www.tekstiiliteollisuus.fi/fi/naistenneuleet/678/ and guessing what it says in finnish. someone has one in projects with better waist shaping and changed details so i think i will just follow what she did.

harbl, Saturday, 13 February 2010 18:23 (sixteen years ago)

oh i have an idea though--instead of guessing the finnish (i was just going to use the numbers anyway) i will do that kind of neck with francis revisited shaping

harbl, Saturday, 13 February 2010 18:30 (sixteen years ago)

because huge cowl neck sweaters annoy me

harbl, Saturday, 13 February 2010 18:30 (sixteen years ago)

<3 that spinners scarf i think

billion holla baby (roxymuzak), Tuesday, 16 February 2010 18:07 (sixteen years ago)

three weeks pass...

OMG HOLY SHIT WOW. i just got an email that my etsy stitch markers are going to be featured in motherfucking KNITTY.

i'm kind of freaked out.

it's the 'cake or death' set. :D

JuliaA, Saturday, 13 March 2010 01:26 (sixteen years ago)

Oh man get prepped for same-day $$$sell-out$$$.

How to Make an American Quit (Abbott), Saturday, 13 March 2010 01:26 (sixteen years ago)

Not like you're "selling out" but that you'll run out of stock ASAP.

How to Make an American Quit (Abbott), Saturday, 13 March 2010 01:27 (sixteen years ago)

she helpfully included the url just in case i wasn't familiar with knitty.

xp yeah i know! she said to stock up. eeeeep.

JuliaA, Saturday, 13 March 2010 01:28 (sixteen years ago)

Hahaha, my friend who just learned to knit asked me a couple times, "Have you heard of this web site for knitters called Knitty?"

How to Make an American Quit (Abbott), Saturday, 13 March 2010 01:32 (sixteen years ago)

btw Julia I failed to mention that your news is FUCKING SWEET.

How to Make an American Quit (Abbott), Saturday, 13 March 2010 01:32 (sixteen years ago)

yeah, it's about as obscure as ravelry.

thanks! i'm totally thrilled and freaked out. holy SHIT.

the issue goes live in mid-march. i think i'm making some stitch markers this weekend.

JuliaA, Saturday, 13 March 2010 01:43 (sixteen years ago)

Wow JuliaA!!! That's awesome, but holy crap kind of terrifying too! In an exciting way though.

My friend who I gave the "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish" set to adores them and needed them so badly to get his sweater finished - he was using random bits of wire and paperclips!

Jaq, Saturday, 13 March 2010 01:51 (sixteen years ago)

Awesome, Julia!!!

she is writing about love (Jenny), Saturday, 13 March 2010 03:57 (sixteen years ago)

one month passes...

OMG HOLY SHIT WOW. i just got an email that my etsy stitch markers are going to be featured in motherfucking KNITTY.

late to the game but this is fucking awesome news!

ANYWAY, I'm most probably going to do the Mountain Ash shawl. I ordered a shitload of Japanese knitting books. Friend suggested I just start up the shawl. WAH? I hardly think I'm capable! But heck it's in sportweight and doesn't have any frigging nupps (like the Baltic Blossom shawl I'm doing now).

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/___68MN07ag8/RXhDpY8NxSI/AAAAAAAAAGw/lASInnd2bMk/s1600-h/Mountain+Ash1.jpg

This is Fleegle's or Grumperina's shawl.

See another shawl (with fucking nupps) I made=

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4059/4484064728_74c88710bc.jpg

Nathalie (stevienixed), Friday, 16 April 2010 09:41 (sixteen years ago)

Oh lolz.

http://www.grumpyknitter.com/mountainash/fma3.jpg

Nathalie (stevienixed), Friday, 16 April 2010 09:44 (sixteen years ago)

thanks nath! knitty was exciting. my listing is near the bottom of this page: http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEss10/FEATss10stuff.php (the knitoramaa stitch markers)

nath, you always get all self-deprecating about your knitting skillz, but that shawl proves otherwise. gorgeous! i've heard that nupps are a pita.

i swapped services/yarn with a rav person, who knit me this:

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4047/4347206702_60400fd55a.jpg

i gave it to my mom and she looooves it so yay. it's not as pooly as it looks in the pic--the colors look really good in the actual shawl. i hate how blues are so off in photos sometimes. that's with CTH supersock in blue/green potluck. the pattern is rhytidome.

i haven't knit for eons. i miss it. but i'm focused on keeping stitch markers stocked up for my etsy shop, and my hands are hurtier than they used to be, so i can't get that much done with knitting.

but, a couple of years ago i did a bunch of bears for the mother bear project. they were a great way to learn magic loop, and also they were cuteness therapy knitting. as well as a great way to use a bunch of acrylic. my mother insisted on buying two of them from me at the time, which i thought seemed silly, but whatev. one of them was the best one i did.

and then my sister had a baby and the baby got the good bear. she doesn't say many words yet (baba mama dada etc), but she does say beh! when she wants her bear, and she loves that bear. which i think is adorable and charming. of course.

http://images4.ravelry.com/uploads/juliaa/21880464/P1030417_medium.JPG

i'm knitting one just for her, but it's horrific fun fur (never again!) and it may take me a while to finish. i'll get it to her by her fifth birthday. she's just about to turn one, so i think that's reasonable.

JuliaA, Friday, 16 April 2010 15:12 (sixteen years ago)

Oh what a sweet baby! And I am envious of you having knit a bear. Alas I have way too many projects I want to do and as a result bears don't come into the picture.

Nupps are indeed a fucking pain in the motherfucking ass to knit. But it gets easier. Especially with a thinner DPN. lol.

The shawl you see above (and that I knitted) was not that difficult actually. Lace shawls are pretty easy if you keep track. I just want to move on and do some new patts which incorporate for example knitted on borders. I'll probably need help from friends. (Yes! I have friends who KNIT and do it VERY WELL.)

I switched a class (for Knit Camp). I had enrolled in Intro to Lace Knitting which is now hilarious as I can do some lace knitting. lol. I switched to FAIR ISLE. HURRAH! I mainly want to do hats in fair isle. :-))))

Nathalie (stevienixed), Friday, 16 April 2010 15:29 (sixteen years ago)

Learning some Norwegian shit

billion holla baby (roxymuzak), Sunday, 25 April 2010 04:27 (sixteen years ago)

So what norwegian shit are you learning?

Me, I think I overdid it with the Mountain Ash shawl. This shit is driving me bonkers.

Nathalie (stevienixed), Tuesday, 27 April 2010 08:01 (sixteen years ago)

http://www.merelkarhof.nl/merel_karhof_-_product_design/wind_knitting_factory_files/siteview_windknittingfactory_merelkarhof_copyright.jpg

[Removed Illegal Link]
With the power of the wind, a knitting machine knits from the outside towards the inside of a building. The knitted material is harvested from time to time and rounded-off in individually packaged scarves. Each scarf has its own label which tells you in how much time it has been knitted and on which date.

mookieproof, Friday, 30 April 2010 07:55 (sixteen years ago)

oops: http://www.merelkarhof.nl/merel_karhof_-_product_design/wind_knitting_factory.html

mookieproof, Friday, 30 April 2010 07:56 (sixteen years ago)

awesome idea , a+

tomofthenest, Friday, 30 April 2010 09:00 (sixteen years ago)

three weeks pass...

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4029/4625059510_48191ca3d7.jpg

This is two weeks of work. LOLOLOL. I can only do three rows per night. That's three hours of knitting, y'all. But I more or less figured it out. Learned tons (about how yardage and so on works). Also, I do like the method he used: instead of knitting on the border afterwards, he does frigging shorts rows. I hope to finish this in a month but I doubt it'll take that long. Probably longer.

I also finished my clapotis:

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1092/4606292575_4dfcced058.jpg

And started a citron. Man, that shit's boring. But I needed something to use my zephyr lace weight yarn. I tried the Mountain Ash with Zephyr but A too dark and B too fine to tink with that frigging yarn.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4016/4618541998_9b95af0505.jpg

Nathalie (stevienixed), Friday, 21 May 2010 09:37 (sixteen years ago)

BTW that mountain ash will end up being wider than 2 meters, I'm so fucking sure. But my mom - who has claimed it - doesn't care AT ALL.

Nathalie (stevienixed), Friday, 21 May 2010 09:38 (sixteen years ago)

Nath, those are gorgeous!

I haven't been knitting at all. My day job is very typing intensive and I get tendinitis flare-ups in my wrists and so no knitting for awhile. Pfbbbt.

sinister chemical wisdom (Jenny), Friday, 21 May 2010 12:38 (sixteen years ago)

Short rows blow my mind! I tried doing a short row heel on my most recent sock and was too baffled to finish it...I ripped it out & just did a reliable flap heel.

frozen cookie (Abbott), Friday, 21 May 2010 16:29 (sixteen years ago)

short rows are really cool once you catch on, and totally confounding til then. i'm doing a calorimetry right now, which has pretty understandable short rows.

tendonitis sucks. mine has gotten ridiculous so i'm on a quest for an ergonomic-ish mouse to replace my comp touchpad. and i'm barely doing any knitting.

nath, gorgeous stuff! love the clap especially.

JuliaA, Friday, 21 May 2010 17:00 (sixteen years ago)

I blocked my fucking clap (-> lol fucking clap how apt) and it worked! It's really frigging flat now.

Man, that citron is beyond boring. Of course I used a smaller needle. And me being a tight knitter means I will have to do TEN reps instead of five. But yeah okay I'll do it.

I think I have done about ten centimeters in TWO WEEKS. lolz

Nathalie (stevienixed), Tuesday, 25 May 2010 11:42 (sixteen years ago)

http://www.dizzysheep.com/

These guys are doing like the yarn equiv of a "woot off" until the end of Monday at midnight. SO a new sale yarn every 45 mins or so, or when they all sell out. I haven't bought anything yet but I am so Pavloved out on this.

breaking that little dog's heart chakra (Abbott), Sunday, 30 May 2010 21:35 (sixteen years ago)

the dizzy deals are so tempting. usually they're daily.

JuliaA, Sunday, 30 May 2010 22:27 (sixteen years ago)


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