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FINISHED OBJECTS 2008:
flicca
It's fall. In fact, right now it's so much fall here that it possibly gets. There are brown, yellow, ochre and red leaves flying around. It rains sideways, sometimes even from below! (? - Up until now I've only heard about morningside angora
montego bay scarf

FINISHED OBJECTS 2007:
sunflower tam
embossed leaves socks
here there be dragon socks
icarus shawl
coachella
crochet scarf
cobblestone cardi
diagonal cross rib socks

FINISHED OBJECTS 2006:
debbie bliss shrug
jaywalker socks
silk skull cap
pomatomus socks
sisu kneesocks
river rapids socks
sursa shawl
zik-zak socks
triangles within triangles
online cotton socks
hourglass sweater
cabeled bag
urban rustic gloves
cowslip scarf
dreamcatcher socks
cashmere scarf

FINISHED OBJECTS 2005:
baby frilled edge jacket
asrai
one skein wonder
isis wrap
birch
klaralund
rachels bolero
jytte slente wrap
baby kimono
temptation
alpaca beret
alpaca shawl
clapotis





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Sunday, February 17, 2008
Knit. Animation.

 

700 hundred knitted panels. I have never ever in my life seen anything like this music video from the Quebec band Tricot machine.  The knitting is made by designer Lysanne Latulippe of this fashion label. Be amazed:

Posted at 11:35 am by karen
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Friday, January 11, 2008
The big, the small and the skirt

How about straightening out some of my projects and get some pictures...

My big one - Flicca - knits up with 2 strands of Design club DK DUO and 1 strand of Jaggerspun zephyr and I really like the air, drape and texture of the fabric they make up together:

The tension is a bit tighter than stated in the pattern so I am knitting a larger size than I normally would - hoping it somehow will fit. If not I can always use another blanket...

I am making the body in one piece and plan on a raglan yoke instead of set-in sleeves. Which really makes this big cardigan very much similar to the much smaller and lighter Ofelia:

Ofelia's little eyelet detail:

And...

have to admit..

I also started a little skirt - for younger girl...

 

Posted at 11:44 am by karen
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Friday, January 04, 2008
Happy new knitting year!!

It's 2008 already, it really is! I wish everyone out there all the best for this brand new year! My knitting and me are going steady - and hopefully I will manage to pick up blogging again too, but I won't make any new-year's resolutions - because i know too well that I never keep them! 

I am currently working on Flicca and Ofelia, pictures later. And some socks. And. And. And I will absolutely start Autumn Rose some day soon.

And the biggest news? I mean - knit-wise?:

I am seriously considering knitting a dress or a skirt!!

Maybe not for myself - but my plan is to run a start-wearing-knitted-dresses- campaign for my 10 and 12 1/2 year old girls. Unfortunately I think the older is lost to jeans and sweaters (and by no means knitted-by-mum-sweaters) - but my younger's attitude seems prosperous! She is the one digging into old boxes in my parents house, finding vests and sweaters I used at her age - bringing them home and wearing them to school!

So might she like one of these?:

Justina by Norah Gauhan

 

Or this one below. There is no way I cannot make this one!:

Klukka - icelandic design using Lett Lopi. Pattern and yarn available here.

I am sure that 2008 will be a great year for knitting dresses!

Posted at 01:18 pm by karen
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Thursday, November 22, 2007
Comfort knitting..

The road of life may sometimes be a bit bumpy. At times like that I find great comfort in my loved ones and also in my knitting. I realize I must have been needing a lot of comfort lately, looking at this little gathering here:

The big pink matter in the middle is going to be my safe haven. The yarn is softer than heaven, it's malabrigo worsted, colorway Damask. It seems that 2 skeins are going to give me about 2 meters of scarf.

The brown in front is going to be my tangled yoke cardigan.

The yellow stuff:

is one foot worth of Opal Hundertwasser warmth.

And we have some Trekking tweed:

 

The white one was originally destined for the Mock wave cable socks from Favorite Socks. However, they did not work for me, - so now there are some Diagonal cross-rib socks from the same book in the making.

We also have one ripped an re-started Enid cardigan. My first try turned out to be too wide in the neckline, and also I wanted to make some color-changes, adding this yellow up in the right corner here:

OK, what more??!; -The other day I read somewhere that all middle-aged scandinavian women were craving this sweater:

It's the sweater of the danish crime-series Forbrydelsen-heroine. I have to admit, I am stuck to the TV every thursday night when a new episode is aired. The sweater is designed by Gudrun&Gudrun and is sold ready-made (handmade) for an according price. I might commit a Forbrydelse (crime) trying to copy it - but I promise not to put it up for sale or for reproduction.

So being scandinavian, middle-aged and woman I felt obliged to play around with some yarn and start a swatch:

Where this may lead me I don't yet know. By the way, tonight is thursday night!

Posted at 03:43 pm by karen
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Remotely related to Cobblestone

I have a new favorite cardigan. I love it to pieces (hope not) and can hardly part with it when I go to bed at night.

details:

pattern: very modified version of Cobblestone pullover from IK fall 07. I used garter st. all over exept from the edgings where I made one repeat of the Annefødder (birdsfeet) pattern:

yarn: Navia 2 ply. 350 meters pr. 50 grams. The mixture of loosely spun faroese, shetland- and australian wool makes up for an extremely light and airy yarn. I used less than 4 skeins so the whole cardi is lighter than 200 grams! F-l-u-f-f!

needles: 3,5 mm circular. body knitted back and forth, sleeves in the round. Joined at yoke and further back and forth. no seams! just some under-arm grafting..

I added a simple line of half treble crochet stitches along the front edges for definition and firmness.

I omitted the shortrow shaping in the yoke - for the sake of simplicity - both in the knitting and in the appearance. For the sweater, however, I would absolutely have stuck to the original shortrows because they make the sweater very handsome and well fitted around the shoulders and neck.

Really. That fluff is unbelievable. I want me a sheep. 

Posted at 03:35 pm by karen
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Sunday, October 21, 2007
Gone ravelring..

I really had no idea what ravelry was all about when I signed up in august. I sort of got the feeling being late to the party and just found myslef heading in the direction  everyone else was running. And all of a sudden I am in! How am I ever going to get the time to sleep, eat, work again??? I am totally fascinated. And so totally fiberspaced. Over there. 

Anyway. Somehow I finished a little something.

A crochet scarf.

details:

pattern: ok. I crochet without really knowing or remembering the the terms, neither in norwegian nor english. i think this might be halvstav, half treble? keep going for as long as you wish. mine is a bit less than 2 meters.

yarn: garnstudio's angora tweed, 2 skeins.

hook: 4mm (or maybe 5? -I forget..)

see you at ravelry...

Posted at 09:34 pm by karen
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Monday, October 08, 2007
Autumn roses for me

Of course I had to wind the yarn. And of course I couldn't stand the constant begging-to-be-made of my swatch-to-be...

I had never dreamed I would enjoy knitting fair isle again as much as I actually find myself doing! I think it is Eunny Yang's fantastic design and sense of color that did the trick for me. I am using almost the same colors as in the original. However, since this is not Jamieson's Spindrift, albeit still shetland wool - there are just a few slight changes. The dark blue I use is slightly heathered with hints of green which makes it a wonderful dark indigo shade. The Pistachio is substituted with a beige/sand shade and the Scotsh broom with a sand/green/yellow heathery shade. Also, my Old gold shade is heathered and my Bracken-equivalent is a bit brighter than the original.  I kept to the origninal's distribution of colors and I am really amazed of how wonderfully they blend in together! I made my swatch using 2,5 mm needles and not 3 mm as called for, thinking I am a loose knitter. However, my gauge here came out a bit too tight so the 3 mm will hopefully be just perfect.

So then I need one 3 mm circular. I think I have at least 2. Maybe more. But they are busy. I am really puzzeled now, how do I solve this??!

 

 

Posted at 06:37 pm by karen
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Sunday, October 07, 2007
The.

The yarn appeared.

The reds:

 

The golden greens:

 

And the rest:

The rose. The swatch is begging to be made.

 

Posted at 08:56 pm by karen
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Saturday, September 22, 2007
Stranded in my dreams..

Look at this blog with the coolest blogname ever. I am getting seriously and helplessly drawn into dreams of fair isle. Not this fair isle, well maybe too. But this fair isle. Maybe it started here. Maybe I won't be cured until I knit this. In my dreams. For the time being.

In the meantime I just had to start a long-time-planned project...Enid cardigan from IK winter 06:

I'm using Rauma finull which seems to be spot-on gauge. I really had forgotten what a pleasure it is to knit with plain wool yarn on 3 mm addi turbos - the knitting from my youth revisited... After seeing this fantastic sweater-version I decided to flip around too, and knit it from the neckline and down. It's much easier to adjust the size and length that way. I am so far planning on making the cardigan version. I just need to retrieve my steeking-mojo, from way back in time...

Modified Cobbelstone, cardi-version is getting ready for the yoke..

And I am getting ready for the rest of the evening wich involves some serious knitting and some serious gangsters...

 

Posted at 10:03 pm by karen
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Saturday, September 08, 2007
Textures. And birdsfeet on cobblestone.

Attacked by some kind of virus that doesn't keep me in bed with a fever - but bad enough to keep me on the couch with my knitting.... - I find myself obsessed with natural coloured yarn and the different kind of textures they make, depending on stitches used. My yarnstash has undergone thourogh scrutiny in order to dig out the most textural and natural looking yarn I could think of. Strange virus - makes your brain go all fibery...

First, I remembered 2 skeins of discontinued angora tweed I bought on sale last winter - just because I love the feel of it and I loved the shade still available at the time. (This yarn was discontinued only to be relaunched last winter with less available shades than before..) My texture-urge made me cast on for "Annefødder", the fabulous Anne's version of a birdsfeet pattern. The yarn might very well be perfect for this, but very soon I discovered that I would not have enough yarn to make the scarf so wide and long as I wished.

Then why not...crochet?

I'm amazed by the texture this yarn is capable of making. Before prosessed through needles of any kind it looks a bit flat and more like a 100 % wool yarn. After knitting or crocheting it gets a wonderful halo due to the angora content without shedding much at all. This might show the difference better:

Almost at the end of 2nd skein now..

But still, I'm not quite done with the birdsfeet...

My mind continued playing with this texture-thing and kept searching through the mind-version of my stash - and pling - I remembered this fibertreasure found in Copenhagen last year:

Navia, 2 ply:

It's so light and full of air! 350 m pr 50 g!

I tried different stitches and I really think this yarn looks best in simple garter st:

Here are some birdsfeet in the making - but not as a scarf. I will make a humble attempt on knitting a modified cardigan version of the Cobblestone pullover from IK 2007. I have done some math and who knows, - it might work! I really also want to make the real sweater-version - pling! - I just realized I might have the perfect textured, tweedy yarn in my stash for it.....! (Maybe I should go to bed after all..)

 

Posted at 02:38 pm by karen
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