Wednesday, March 14, 2007

new yarn and gloves!

this is some wool yarn i got real cheap from the destash blog. it's kinda rough but still a good deal and i like the colors. maybe a large felted bag? there's about 450 grams here.

i also got some noro novelty yarn from the same person, also a good deal and very pretty colors. the shiny colorful ply is rayon and the white part is soft cotton and silk.

these are the gloves i made from the koigu yarn karen got me. i made them starting with the fingers using nona's i-cord method.
this is some sock yarn i just dyed. i already starting knitting pomatomus socks.

Monday, March 12, 2007

this weekend i visited my cousins. they would not let me rest until i finished what i was knitting for them...
...a bunny and a bear with little crocheted scarves.

the children are slightly cuter than the animals.

the pattern is bubby the bear with knitpicks swish.


i also gave daniel his mittens but unfortunately i did not take a picture of him wearing them. he seems to like them.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

catching up

a better picture of the tomoto i knit last summer, and the carrot that goes along with it. i dyed the yarn for the carrot too.

mittens i knit last semester. the yarn is lamb's pride worsted that i dyed in my microwave using 3 glass jars. the color pooling is a little funny.

lovely noro kureyon with dpns that i made last year.
linda's bag, pre-felting. it's Kureyon-Chan. i ended up with only 10" of yarn left over!

my handspun (curly b/c its before washing). i made a little bag for brittany with it (similar to linda's) which is rather too bright.

socks! made from the roving that chloe gave me for christmas, which i dyed and spun while i was in brooklyn. very warm.
the cuff is twisted 1 x 1 rib.

thats all for now... maybe they'll be pictures of things i'm knitting now next time...

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

from the summer...

1. A tomato, which I won second prize for in the knit toy catagory in a county fair. The red is Lamb's Pride dyed with cherry kool-aid. It still smells sweet.
2. A little cotton vine lace stitch cardigan, modeled by the lovely Rebecca at Pinewoods. The yarn is a good quality 100% cotton I got from ebay. The button is a large crystal bead but you can't see it in this picture.

I really like this little sweater and I'd like to make a full-size version some day.

Friday, January 19, 2007

it is all leana's fault...

...that i'm finally posting something. she's very persistent.

i left my camera cord at school so no real pics for now. i have a few i took with my computer. i've already dyed and spun some the fiber chloe gave me :) very easy to spin! this is about 100 yards, worsted weight.
these are mittens for daniel, my cousin. they fit me too. the yarns is knitpicks swish (superwash merino).

my new years resolution is to post every week!

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

more mittens in august

this is the pattern for the double knit mittens i swatched last week. right now the pattern is prettier than the mitten.

i'm making the type of thumb where stitches are picked up from waste yarn. so, there's no gusset, but there is some shaping. Meg, my the camp director's wife, is entering something in a country fair and i'm thinking about entering this or my knit vegetables.


no pictures yet, but i'm swatching the red silky yarn from the last entry. i'm also working on a pair of cabled purple/red fingerless mitts similar to the blue/green ribbed ones.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

mitts in august


My alarm clock thermometer says 95 today. These are made with with the seahorse yarn I dyed last week.

Here is some more yarn to dye. I unraveled a scarf from the $2 clothing rack. It doesn't feel like 75% silk but it's pretty nice anyway. There's a lot of it - enough for a lace shawl. I think the original scarf was made with two strands of lace weight held together.


This is nautie, an ancient snail with tentacles. I'm using fingering weight instead of worsted. Almost done


I have plans for double knit mittens...maybe to make in the fall. I don't have enough patience right now.

Monday, July 24, 2006

I'm at Pinewoods, a folk dance camp near Cape Cod between two lakes. I'm managing the auction (which raises money for the organization) and organizing parties. I'll try to update this every monday, when i'm off.
Last night me and my friend Amy dyed some yarn in the kitchen. It was awesome because the kitchen is huge and most of the crew was hanging out commenting on the pretty colors between beers and fiddle tunes.
This summer I'm knitting vegetables and sea creatures (suggestions please). I love the tomato I made but the pictures of it are terrible because I guess bright red objects in bright sunlight are difficult. Also I want: a carrot, beet, sea horse, cucumber (with ribbing), octopus, and arugula.

I don't know what I'm going to make with this yarn yet -- octopus?


This one I already started a carrot.


A pale beet perhaps.


Seahorse.


This is my Odessa hat. The yarn is knitpicks elegance in cornflower.



Fishy from leftover sock yarn. It needs eyes.

Thursday, May 18, 2006

i'm back!!!

3.4 socks:

did you miss me? i've been knitting, just too busy/lazy to post. also my laptop died a few days ago. i finished the jaywalkers that i started right after spring break. its a fun pattern, though they did end up a tiny bit too big. i used knitpicks undyed merino sock yarn and spent far too much time making it self-striping. the actual dying was fun enough - lots of walking around the dining room backwards and dying my fingernails blue. balling it required listening to all of rent and much stubborness. from now on i'm only doing variegated!
i only changed the pattern for the toes. i think the original ones are actually nicer, but this way mine are different from all the other jaywalkers
and what about that sock on the right? thats a finished (but unblocked) mini argyle sock. this is the first of the pair but the second one i've made. while i was in paris i finished one that i don't like because the gauge is too loose. maybe i'll post a picture of it and why i don't like it in a few days.
anyway, i really like this one...the toe:the heel:

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

no pictures :(

no pictures because i haven't been knitting anything this week. how sad. i have been studying instead, which is not all that bad. after all, i'm in college to learn stuff. now all i have left is to finish my english paper...
and no pictures because what i have been knitting is white and boring. it's a ribbed silk scarf for my dad which will eventually be dyed blue. i'm probably at about 2 feet out of 5 at this point. i'll work on it on the plane with my lovely wooden needles.
the exciting news is that i received my knitpicks order today: 2 skeins of undyed sockwool, 2 balls of white andean silk (also for dyeing) and several balls of palette for colorwork socks. and of course i have to overdye the palette yarns because the blue is too crayola. so...that means possibly a lot of dyeing when i go home this weekend. i'm hoping to make the undyed sock yarn self-striping. perhaps i'll have some pretty colored pictures in a few days...

Saturday, February 25, 2006

getting ready for spring...

last night i decided to stay in and be a knitting dork. here's the front of the tank top i made last year while i was at pinewoods. its my first and only tank top, and i didn't follow a pattern (probably not a wise choice, but its been a good learning experience).

several problems...since its a cotton/rayon blend (knitpicks shine) i've washed it in the machine a few times and it's shrunk so that the lacy part comes up to high and exposes my bra (which is bad). to prevent this i tended to pull it down every 5 mins, which was so annoying that i did not look forward to wearing it.
this is the back. although it fits, the double decreases in the center are too lumpy and the seed stitch competes with the lace pattern. so, i decided to rip it out to below the seed st and re-knit it 2" longer and with better edging. this is what i've done so far:
you can see a line (near the bottom of the chest) where i ripped to, but i think this will disappear after a washing. i tried a simple yarnover edge instead of seed stitch. so far, much better.

a few days ago i made another swatch for the socks, this time with corrugated ribbing. not stretchy, but very pretty. i've decided on blue and light yellow but i haven't ordered it yet.

this isn't a very good picture, but i started a garter st scarf knit lengthwise with the mohair left over from the shawl. it's actually knit straight, not in the round as it appears. the ends on the right side of the photo will be fringes on either end of the scarf.









i really want to make a knit bunny.

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

new stuff!

so i decided that it's time i do some teeny fair isle. this swatch is 8.9 sts/in on size 1 needles. i got the idea from Eunny's blog. these were just the colors i happened to have around. i 'll probably make the socks blue and light yellow.
i tried to do two-handed fair isle, where you hold one color in the left hand and knit continental while knitting english with the other color in the right hand. i couldn't do this very well because i have trouble knitting english and keeping the tension the same without dropping everything. oh well, maybe another time i'll figure it out. so for now i'm holding both strands with my left hand, which seems to work fine.
about two weeks ago at 2 am i decided i just had to start a lace scarf. hopefully it will be better after blocking...

Sunday, February 12, 2006

are you tired of purple lace yet?

yeah, i thought so. i'm a bit tired of it too, so i decided to photoshop the first two of these photos so you can see the sock in different colors.

blue looks pretty good, doesn't it?

it's a short-row heel with a slip-stitch pattern and a gusset. it's a tight fitting sock (51 sts on sz 1 needles) so i increased to 59 sts since that area is usually the tightest for me. also, gussets are pretty.

this is the first one. i'm almost finished, i just need to do the ribbing and on the second one i'm almost at the heel. i really like this pattern.