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Monday, February 27, 2006
FO no 3, 2006, silk skull cap
While trying to get a grip on my knitting - ( or more right - my stash, - my knitting is fun as always but my stash is about to blow up a very nice cupboard and we cannot have that, can we?) and soon to do some stash flashing and serious planning ahead I finished one silk skull cap. I was wondering very much along the prosess who this would fit - and I still wonder. It fits everyone? Both my girls, me and just anyone! Isn't that just fabulous?! Here modelled by younger girl:


details:
yarn: garnstudio's silke, 50 g skein, used less than one
needles: 3 mm circular and dpns for top
pattern source: Alterknits
so - dealing with stash only means one thing, starting, starting new things - tralala...
Posted at 01:26 pm by karen
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Friday, February 17, 2006
Katt og mus - cat and mouse, here are my cat and pomatomus:

First, the lovely skein of Wollmeise-yarn was on it's way to become the go with the flow socks. For me. Almost reaching the heel it became evident it would be too small. For me. But by then my 10 yo girl decieded she was in love with this yarn - and the socks became destined for her! Having turned the heel and picked up sts and all it became very evident the sock was indeed going to be too small. For her too. I didn't even have the patience to shoot it, all of a sudden it was ripped!
This yarn was meant for my little darling, so I put before her all the sock patterns I have gathered the last couple of weeks during my ever growing sock-mania. There was no doubt in her mind. Pomatomus.
I love knitting it! Love the yarn, the pattern - and best thing of all - it looks like a perfect fit for her!!

and the lamp...
Posted at 04:45 pm by karen
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Monday, February 13, 2006
FO no. 2, 2006, Jaywalkers
I have solid proof. And this is one unmanipulated photo of a pair of socks from a very helpful friend, thank you!!:

See?! A pair!!
Here is a close-up of the first one - taken during his days of loneliness:

details:
yarn: silja superwash from gjestal spinneri 50 g pr skein, used less than 2 sk.
needles: one set of 5 dpns, 2,5 mm
pattern source: yes, i know it's all over the place(=blogland) - but still a really great pattern!
What's next, sock-wise?!
I startet the go with the flow socks using the blue skein in the middle here:

How did this fantastic yarn end up on my livingroom floor?! Visiting this and this blog directed me to this wool-artist. Thank you. I think I am now fully Wollmeise-addicted! And what a lovely woman to do business with! The colors are left-to-right (not counting the very little skein of bulkier yarn to the very left); "Rittersporn" - schurwolle, "Veilchen" - superwash (sample), "Maria's deepest purple" - schurwolle, and "Rhabarber" - schurwolle. If you think the yarn looks beautiful in the picture - it's only ten times greater in real life! The colors, the softness, unbelievable.
mmmmm:

and mmmmmmmmm:

Fiberspace once again welcomes you to yarn-heaven! (This was actually the slogan of a hotel nearby a hotel I once stayed in: - "The Golden Odyssey once again welcomes you to it's heaven!" - I never got that sentence out of my head...)
So what am I talking about? Shouldn't I rather be knitting socks?!
Posted at 08:15 pm by karen
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Friday, February 10, 2006
I finished the first pair - the jaywalkers! And gave them away... So there is no proof. To get a picture I will need a little help from my friends...We'll see.
I found out I like small projects. Here is some real yummy and squeeky silk knit from the Alterknits book:

I almost finished this first cap - but have no idea if it fits me, a friend or one of the girls...or a baby - I am not a very experienced hat-knitter! We'll see. When it's finally off the needles.
About 10 years ago this sweater emerged from my needles - (I think it was one of the last projects before I entered a non-knitting phase of my life, lasting until 2-3 years ago):

Older boy used it for several years and passed it on to younger boy 4 years ago. It's size 4-6 yrs and younger boy is now 8 so obviously he now gets the elegant 3/4 sleeve-length appearance. "It's beginning to get a bit too little, but it's so goooood!" he says. No wonder, the islandic Lopi is so light, so soft, so warm and so durable! I'm amazed by how well this sweater kept during all these years after so much wearing and washing. I used the lett-lopi which is 200 m pr. 100 g.
So he actually aksed me to knit him a new one! No rules, no yarn-diet, no nothing applies when your child asks you to knit something. Wonderful! So I got to buy more yarn, from Birgirsdottir, this time the normal Lopi, 100 m pr. 100 g:

(I wonder, by the way, if this yarn wouldn't be perfect for the Teva Durham Lace Leaf Sweater?!):

No, stop.
I'm talking about icelandic wool, icelandic sweater for my little boy. On it's way, here I come, ouweeeeee!!:

We'll see.
Posted at 02:58 pm by karen
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Tuesday, February 07, 2006
The people who did the matching for Secret Pal round 7 really did a great job! My spoiler is an alpaca guru!!! Last week a very soft shipment arrived at my doorstep. I hope the picture at least gives a hint about how great these lucious fibers are:

Can you believe that - she spun this gorgeous yarn! It's 200 meters of the softest, most delicious lace weight cria-alpaca yarn you can imagine. She suggested a little lace scarf and that is exactely what I am going to make from it. The fleeces are from different kind of alpacas, - the light and dark browns from cria (if I got it right, pal..?) and the white one from suri-alpaca. The stuff is so soft that you can hardly feel it is there - almost like touching air - and I am even not kidding. My fiber-heart is in love!
And I saved the very tempting dark chocolate just for the picture - It will be gone very soon now, mmmmmm....
Thank you, thank you, thank you, dear secret pal!!!!
Posted at 06:13 pm by karen
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Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Two loners seeking partners..
Here they are - my first two socks! - trying to comfort each other while waiting for a mate:

The jaywalker to the left was such a rewarding knit and excellent for a first try! The pattern is really great, easy to follow and gives you instructions on each and every stitch. No frustration, only jay, joy!
The other one I spotted in a little treasure of a book I found in the local library, "Gotländsk Sticksöm", old patterns from Gotland, one of the islands off the swedish southeast coast. The pattern I used is originally for children's socks:

I used thin alpaca - and the result is an extremely warm, comfortable and soft sock - maybe not very practical and durable - but perfect for lazy-cozy activities - like sleeping zzzzzzzz..
or tip-toeing for the camera....

I will need to reknit the toe because the whole foot became a tiny bit too short and the toe too narrow - I was too eager to finish!
And I have casted on the second blue jaywalker, so it seems I might even be capeable of making a pair!
Posted at 08:02 pm by karen
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Saturday, January 28, 2006
My first sock is done. Or more correct: my first sock which is likely to get a partner is done. I am absolutely totally addicted. After only one sock. I find myself flying through cyberspace haunting sock yarns. Trying to find the ultimate one. Something will arrive in my mailbox hopefully next one or two weeks.
Of course first try had to be the Jaywalker. What else. The very first try was with the Mystical Creation yarn:

Well. It doesn't look too bad. I think. But it feels too firm, too thick, too heavy. I wonder if this yarn wouldn't do much better as slippers. Crocheted slippers. Oh. Yet another obsession lurking around the corner...Yes, I really need that. So, good bye, mystical jaywalker, thanks for joining me on my way to sock paradise.
Next try. Very lokal sock yarn form Gjestal Spinneri, the Silja Superwash sock yarn:

Thank you. I like you, allthough you give me the superwash-feel. I love the colorway - and I think it knits up nicely and feels so much softer and cozier than the first try. I finished this one. Yes I did! I will hopefully knit the partner very soon and give them to a friend as a very belated christmas gift.
I started the second sock. Not this one's partner. But that is as far as I am going. After finishing this no. 2 (key words: old gotlandic pattern, lace, alpaca, mmmmmm, my coolpix took a trip abroad, so pictures later) - I will for sure knit the second blue one!
And after that I will.... and... and....
Posted at 11:40 pm by karen
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Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Finished! Only two hours before I had to be all dressed up I weaved in the last thread. Before I say anything else: I hereby declare that this was my last time EVER doing deadline-knitting. I am getting too old for this. Knitting is supposed to be fun, to be relaxing - and to be very honest this was not! I realize that the joy of knitting, for me is just as much the process of making something - as enjoying the finished object. The process of finding a project, the yarn (thank you B.! for directing me to this shrug and for suggesting the perfect yarn substitute!) - the process of looking foreward to casting on, the actual casting on and seeing how the knitted fabric turns out.... This should be done at an apropriate pace - a pace that allows the enjoyment - this is what knitting is about!
Yes. Having said all that - I also must say that I really like the finished object. (And the party was great!):

details:
yarn: Baby Silk (20 % silk, 80 % alpaca) from Du store alpakka. Aprox. 6 1/2 skeins, 50 g each.
needles: Addi turbos, circulars; 3,5 and 4 mm.
beads: Güttermann small size black glass beads. 240 beads.
pattern source: Debbie Bliss' cathay book.
The Baby Silk was a perfect substitute - it knits up to a lovely, smooth, firm but yet soft, drapey and a little bit shiney fabric. I also have some DB cathay to make me a more summery version - and believe it or not - I think I will enjoy that! - in a bit slower manner...The cathay, I believe, will be a bit more firm knitted up.
And guess what! - there are no beads in the body ribbing! If I had a whole extra week and two tons more of patience than I posess - I might have done it - but to thread on more than 1000 beads and knit them - no way! So that leaves me with the 120 on each cuff:

The shrug (and I) also have a back:

I have problems standing still. Hence the blurr. Problems standing still with itching fingers. It's official: I'm knitting socks. (Duck and cover).
Posted at 08:38 pm by karen
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Friday, January 20, 2006
Speed-knitting going on. I am going to finish the shrug before tomorrow evening! Good news are I pinned/quick-seamed the so-far finished parts together - and I am very close to believe that it will fit perfectly! Phew! Exposing myself to being harmed by poking needles I had to try it on:

Isn't this just a beautiful picture showing all the lovely details of this shrug? Hahaha. But it fits! - and the length is perfect! (remember - ribbing coming up!)
And beads, oooooh:

and the whole thing (exept one sleeve,hardly noticable) aaaaah:

Sleeve no. 2 is on the needles, in a couple of cm I start the top shaping... then there is seaming and the lining with onethousand beads to do. Now that I found out it (most probably) fits I for sure need to finish the darn thing. FAST! To be continued.
Posted at 12:58 pm by karen
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Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Remember my ramblings over the Marianne Isager Ribbebluse?! if not, here it is. I couldn't find any picture of it on the Internet - and believe me -I searched! Until today! - I see that Pinnsvindesign is now selling it as a kit! Here is a long-searched- for picture!! It is knitted from the neck down and I am right around the point where I must devide the stitches for body and sleeves. I need to put them all on spare threads of yarn and fit it on because otherwise it's impossible to know how big/small it is! I am also a bit worried about the neck-line getting too loose, but maybe a single ch. crochet edging would cure that... Pictures later...
Shrug update: 1. sleeve is only a few rows from done, then I have to make the second one (of course, duh..!) and the finishing and body ribbing. Will I make it,will I make it? Of course also pictures later.
I am no sock knitter. Thought I'd never be. But there are "some" bloggers out there constantly showing too nice socks. I want to knit socks. There I said it. I have loads of yarn, maybe not special-designed only for socks - but still - loads! Thin alpaca could make lovely socks - maybe not so durable - but at least great for bed and show-off! Hah! I have alpaca. But also some multicoloured wool - as two of these monster-skeins: (the LL lion and lamb is there for reference only - they will not turn into socks...):

It's sport/worsted weight, though, so not as thin as I would like - but maybe great for a first try. (I have to say that I did knit two or three socks in my life - but no pairs.... ) Oh yes, what kind of yarn? - it is 1/2 pound of 100 % wool from Mystical Creation yarns.
But really. Do I need yet another project? Of course I do.
Posted at 12:54 pm by karen
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