*must do sock*
― Ms Misery, Wednesday, 29 August 2007 14:41 (eighteen years ago)
What yarn is that? I finally started the second sock in Colinetter Jitterbug.
I need to find a Mr. Sparkle crochet pattern.
― tokyo rosemary, Thursday, 30 August 2007 14:59 (eighteen years ago)
that is lorna's laces "purple iris".
i just bought my first jitterbug last night in this amazing deep purple/fuschia (sp?) last night. SO SQUISHY AND LOVELY.
i'm thinking i shall use it for this pattern:
http://magknits.com/Sept06/patterns/snicket.htm
what type of sock are you doing?
― molly mummenschanz, Thursday, 30 August 2007 15:11 (eighteen years ago)
also, i've decided it's time to take on cables. i read the cabling article in interweave, and i was fascinated.
are cables tricky?
― molly mummenschanz, Thursday, 30 August 2007 15:12 (eighteen years ago)
I'm doing toe-up frpm the article by Ann Budd in the Summer 07 IK. But not the pattern.
My yarn is green with yellow and magenta.
Cables are only has hard as you let them be.
― tokyo rosemary, Thursday, 30 August 2007 15:15 (eighteen years ago)
Cables aren't very tricky, they are actually easier than you think they should be. You just need to pay attention to whether you hold the stitches on the needle in front of or behind the knitting.
I haven't used a cable needle to hold stitches, just an extra dpn.
― patita, Thursday, 30 August 2007 15:16 (eighteen years ago)
this is my color, "velvet plum"
http://www.colinette.com/sess/utn;jsessionid=1546d6df4384a16/shopdata/0020_yarns/0007_wools/0005_jitterbug/images/jitt_vplum_lrg_697x234.jpg
NB it's actually much more vivid than that.
is jitterbug a delight to work with?
LL is pretty great, but sometimes i find it can shred a bit too easily when frogging.
― molly mummenschanz, Thursday, 30 August 2007 15:18 (eighteen years ago)
Yay! Cables! Thanks, ladies! I psych myself out and think, "that's too difficult!", but knitting socks have helped me get over that mental block. Bring on the cables. I'm ready for them.
― molly mummenschanz, Thursday, 30 August 2007 15:19 (eighteen years ago)
I have a sock started in LL that needs to be worked on. I like the texture of LL Sport more than Sock.
I use Clover cable needles because I am a sucker for anything they make.
Like this:
http://www.createforless.com/InterchangeData/images/2/2007/0412/2007051708330092007-0412-1694.jpg
― tokyo rosemary, Thursday, 30 August 2007 15:21 (eighteen years ago)
I freakin' love cables. And I also use an extra dpn instead of cable needles. (In a pinch I've been known to use a bobby pin.)
Right I've unraveled the sweater I didn't give my mom two birthdays ago and decided to do an easy drop-sleeve sweater from the Harry Potter book for her. Problem is I did the original in pink/purple striped Lana Grossa du Chine. I only want to do purple now as it's her favorite color and the other stupid sweater looked like a pink and purple bumblebee. Alas that yarn is discontinued and I can' find it anywhere! I'm flummoxed.
― Ms Misery, Thursday, 30 August 2007 15:22 (eighteen years ago)
Is that a cable needle?! It looks like a shoulder pad!
I have the Clover yarn cutter necklace pendant. It's my BFF.
Sam, eBay? Perhaps the knitty message board. They have a discussion area for just this problem.
― molly mummenschanz, Thursday, 30 August 2007 15:24 (eighteen years ago)
I scoured ebay. I have found none of this yarn much less the color I need. I think my chance of finding ten balls of it are zilch.
I have no idea what that gator thing is.
I'm going to experiment putting in random rows of novelty yarn. Not stripes, just extra.
― Ms Misery, Thursday, 30 August 2007 15:26 (eighteen years ago)
It's the Craft Crocodile!!
It;s a case for craft stuff.
― tokyo rosemary, Thursday, 30 August 2007 15:26 (eighteen years ago)
OMG CRAFT CROCODILE!!
WANT
It holds dpns and such? I so need that. I'm going on a plane tomorrow, and bought a back up set of size 2 dpns in case one gets lost en route. Must finish monkeys!
― molly mummenschanz, Thursday, 30 August 2007 15:28 (eighteen years ago)
"I have the Clover yarn cutter necklace pendant."
Must resist temptation to ask my 'rents to get this in Japan. I can't because, well, they'd have to travel a whole day (IN THEIR OWN CITY WHICH IS TOKYO MAD NO?) to purchase this.
You girls know how to get 'something' which holds a book while you knit? I need this. I now only knit&watch telly, but I wanna get teh hang of knitting while reading.
I still have a few bits to seam/finish but already thinking about other projects. I fear that bathing gown, dress and booties will end up gathering dust. Actually NO they won't. :-) But I do need to take the trousers with me to my knitting course (starts on monday!!!) so my teacher can teach me to put an elastic in.
Next up dress and jacket.
I do have a bit of a problem: I'm at this point that I don't consider my items worthy of wearing so I don't really put them on (on O nor me). :-( Did/do you girls have that same experience? Does it go away? Or will I end up giving it all away? I don't really mind, I'm more of a *project knitter* (doing it instead of going for the finished product itself).
― stevienixed, Thursday, 30 August 2007 18:09 (eighteen years ago)
I don't make anything for myself really and rarely make clothing (except for hats/mittens)
book holders: http://www.bindependent.com/hompg/bi/bindep/store/aisles/s-needs/read/read.htm
― Ms Misery, Thursday, 30 August 2007 18:11 (eighteen years ago)
OMG! Must have! YAY! I def need some of those. :-D
― stevienixed, Thursday, 30 August 2007 18:14 (eighteen years ago)
Sigh, just realized I am knitting a cardigan and forgot to write down a few rows I did. Back to measuring (and fuxering up the front/side measurements?).
Tonight: knit class starts again! HOORAH! Going to ask if she can adapt a dress pattern for me. I want to make a cute brown dress. Also have to take a few trousers and ask how I put in the elastic band.
― nathalie, Monday, 3 September 2007 13:38 (eighteen years ago)
Has anyone used knitpicks yarn before? I'm thinking about making the Seamless Hybrid a la Elizabeth Zimmermann out of the Wool of the Andes.
― molly mummenschanz, Thursday, 6 September 2007 19:49 (eighteen years ago)
I use them a lot. Wool of the Andes is pretty basic wool. Worsted weight, feltable. What is this project? If it's a clothing item it might be a little scratchy. But then I generally think all 100% wool is. I have made mittens from it though and it was fine. A scarf probably would be okay too.
My favorite yarn of their's is Andean Silk. It's lovely to work with and reminds me a lot of Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran. (forgive me if my names are slightly off. Too lazy to double check)
― Ms Misery, Thursday, 6 September 2007 19:53 (eighteen years ago)
It's a sweater that will hopefully end up looking like this:
http://static.flickr.com/73/228482825_e413384d88.jpg
I'm thinking about using their Fern, which is a sort of drab green.
Ideally, I'd like to do it in Rowan Yorkshire Tweed, but, uh, yeah, it's too expensive for my first adult sweater endeavor.
― molly mummenschanz, Thursday, 6 September 2007 20:00 (eighteen years ago)
This might be nice: http://www.knitpicks.com/Swish+Superwash_YD5420153.html
It's merino (softer) and washable!
― Ms Misery, Thursday, 6 September 2007 20:09 (eighteen years ago)
ooh! That's an excellent suggestion.
I've been reading that with the wool that may seem scratchy, it's much softer after blocking.
― molly mummenschanz, Thursday, 6 September 2007 20:12 (eighteen years ago)
new knitty up!
http://knitty.com/ISSUEfall07/PATTcherieamour.html I am totally in love with this and plan to order the yarn today. for once, I am using the proper yarn for a pattern!
also, after seeing a clapotis in Brooklyn (and having been cold at night there), I must succumb and make my own.
― patita, Thursday, 20 September 2007 15:14 (eighteen years ago)
Ah that is lovely. and lace! I need to knit again. :(
― Ms Misery, Friday, 21 September 2007 13:22 (eighteen years ago)
I met Louisa harding last night. She signed my pattern books (although my water leaked all over one) and I bought $100 worth of yarn and patterns to make a sweater.
― tokyo rosemary, Friday, 21 September 2007 13:43 (eighteen years ago)
http://www.woodlandyarns.co.uk/books/louisa_harding/winter_muse_portraits/LH-Portraits-low-16.jpg http://www.woodlandyarns.co.uk/books/louisa_harding/winter_muse_portraits/LH-Portraits-low-13.jpg
I haven't decided which one.
― tokyo rosemary, Friday, 21 September 2007 13:46 (eighteen years ago)
oops I mean
― tokyo rosemary, Friday, 21 September 2007 13:47 (eighteen years ago)
Argh! We tried the lacey knitting - although I hate to label it lace as it's NOT - and failed miserabley (of course!).
I'm on autocruise, really. I'm knitting a few things but fear it won't work out: One is the cardigan taht I forgot to jot down the number of rows and the other is a dress which I fear I have decreased enough. ARGH!
― nathalie, Friday, 21 September 2007 13:52 (eighteen years ago)
Also, even though I enrolled in the class, I'm so effing tired and doubt I'll be able to attend this year. I hope to join the knitty gritty gang next year with full energy tho. :-)
― nathalie, Friday, 21 September 2007 13:53 (eighteen years ago)
sup, ladies?
i am working on my elizabeth zimmermann seamless hybrid:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1381/1480494590_6961671d28.jpg?v=0
i also may be buying this in a few weeks:
http://www.woolery.com/images/kromskiart/kromskisax2.jpg
spinning is TEH BEST. i've joined my local spinning guild too.
/end nerdiness
― molly mummenschanz, Thursday, 4 October 2007 01:16 (eighteen years ago)
oh, also: i've ordered some blue-faced leicester fleece and a dye kit. hopefully, it will arrive tomorrow, so i can practice with it before the Dye Day i'll be attending next week.
― molly mummenschanz, Thursday, 4 October 2007 17:22 (eighteen years ago)
I do love to knit but I can't bring myself to do it. :-( Have plenty of things I want to make but don't get around to. Guess I'll have to wait a few months, right?
I gave the knitted bag to my mum who's so excited. She wears the frilly scarf and also the cardie I made her. :-)))) It makes me extremely happy though I think I could've done the cardie better. :-)
― stevienixed, Thursday, 4 October 2007 18:40 (eighteen years ago)
Hello, handspun!
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2231/1624032694_aa3adebd32.jpg?v=0
― molly mummenschanz, Friday, 19 October 2007 13:00 (eighteen years ago)
I was browsing in a Cath Kidston shop over the weekend, and they had decorated the store with the most gorgeous knitted paper chains. I've no idea if they were for sale or not (they'd probably be quite expensive anyway) but I thought it was such a brilliant idea that it inspired me to rush home and dig out my knitting needles and some scraps of wool to start making some of my own. I reckon if I knit 3 or 4 links a day, I might have enough for this year!
I tried to google up a picture to show you the sort of thing I mean, and came up with only one hit - a blog where someone has already made some (plus there are directions for making them):
http://www.simplyknitting.co.uk/reso...ogpattern2.pdf
I'm using 4.5mm needles, and churning them out at a rate of knots in lovely glittery dark greens and reds (the links are v quick to make, even for me who's not a very proficient knitter!). I've already made a dozen links since yesterday :)
― C J, Monday, 19 November 2007 12:31 (eighteen years ago)
Did that url not work?
Try again :
http://www.simplyknitting.co.uk/resources/simplyknitting/blogpattern2.pdf
― C J, Monday, 19 November 2007 12:33 (eighteen years ago)
My Second Hat:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2064/2202822369_215cde7542.jpg
Has anyone got a good baby hat pattern? I have some friends about to give birth and I think I can probably knit one in time.
― Ed, Saturday, 19 January 2008 10:24 (eighteen years ago)
Last Minute Gifts has a cute one I have made twice.
That looks like some very warm wool!
― tokyo rosemary, Saturday, 19 January 2008 13:46 (eighteen years ago)
It is a lovely sheep/alapaca blend, nice and scratchy. From Hopyard Spinnery.
― Ed, Saturday, 19 January 2008 13:55 (eighteen years ago)
Ed, it's great! This reminds me that I have some gorgeous silver alpaca roving I need to spin up.
If you want to try cables (they're so much fun, and easy to boot), here's one:
http://www.adorabubbleknits.com/pages/cablebabyhat.php
Here's another:
http://hitherandyarn.wordpress.com/free-knitting-patterns/grow-with-me-baby-hat/
And another:
http://20hatsproject.blogspot.com/2007/12/simple-hat-with-eyelets.html
― molly mummenschanz, Saturday, 19 January 2008 18:10 (eighteen years ago)
I like the first one. My current project, fingerless gloves, has a cable up the back, doing it in cheap yarn at first as there is a lot to learn whilst doing it.
I love your yarns by the way. My GF and I really want to learn to spin and dye at some point.
― Ed, Saturday, 19 January 2008 18:12 (eighteen years ago)
Yes yes yes! (and thanks!)
Spinning is ultimately awesome. Dyeing is great as well. There's something completely satisfying in the whole something-from-nothing process. I love to dye with Jacquard dyes, as they're insanely bright and colorful. This spring, I'm going to be planting a bunch of marigolds, so I can dye from them in the fall. I did that this past fall at my spinning guild's Dye Day, and the color was so yellow and lovely. I don't think it could be replicated by man-made dyes.
Kool-aid dyeing is a fun and stain-free way of learning how to dye. I've gotten some really interesting colors with generic kool-aid found at my local ghetto-mart. Here's a link from knitty.com:
http://www.knitty.com/issuefall02/FEATdyedwool.html
Re: spinning - I started off on a spindle, which was fun, but not as grand as a wheel. Wheels aren't cheap, but they're totally worth it. Spindles are incredibly inexpensive and a good way to learn. If you and your GF can try out as many wheels as you can before getting one, that is ideal. I met this local sheep farmer at the Tennessee state Fair, and she invited me down to her farm to try out her many wheels. I fell in love with the giant Kromski Symphony, and managed to get one not too much later.
― molly mummenschanz, Saturday, 19 January 2008 20:55 (eighteen years ago)
i just volunteered to knit 40 dishcloths for wedding shower favors at the end of april.
1 dishcloth takes between 1 1/2 to 2 hours. it's the easy peasy CO 4, k2, yo, k2, etc. pattern my grandmother taught me.
i should be ok, right? right?
:/
carpal tunnel, here i come!
― molly mummenschanz, Monday, 28 January 2008 16:17 (eighteen years ago)
I'm not on ILX much anymore, but I am on Ravelry. PLEASE PLEASE add me if you're on there. (Molly; Tokyo Rosemary and Sarah already are. Hurrah!) I am known as stevienixed on Ravelry.
― stevienixed, Sunday, 17 February 2008 19:18 (eighteen years ago)
I guess I need to start using ravelry if I want to talk knitting however I did just finish this:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3096/2459006308_e03b4eae4b_b.jpg
I finished the panels about a month ago but have dawdled over the finishing , I hope the recipient hasn't grown too big.
― Ed, Friday, 2 May 2008 09:41 (eighteen years ago)
Who all is on ravelry? Also - can anyone recommend a good first-time cardigan? I think I want to finally tackle a sweater of some kind & a cardigan would be better for summer.
― sweet tater, Wednesday, 14 May 2008 17:10 (eighteen years ago)
I really like these!
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=19375026
Also, I am beginning a new knitting project this year: yarmulkes.
― roxymuzak, Saturday, 10 January 2009 00:21 (seventeen years ago)
i'm 60% done with these (meaning i have completely finished one mitten and am doing the second very slowly) http://madebymyself.blogspot.com/2007/10/chevalier-lapaset.html
― Schwwww (harbl), Saturday, 10 January 2009 00:26 (seventeen years ago)
look how long they are though! http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3296/3146504788_1d0c8b2a1e.jpgi repeated part of the pattern (it says you can for sizing) because i have huge hands but i didn't actually need to, they're big enough
― Schwwww (harbl), Saturday, 10 January 2009 00:27 (seventeen years ago)
obv that was before i put the thumb on!