I'm currently on vacation at my parents' winter home in Englewood, Florida. I've not been slacking, though! I have 2 knitting projects underway.
This first one is the outside part of a wallet, requested by a chorus friend of mine. I'm doubling up 2 different strands of cotton yarn, partly to meet the gauge of the pattern and partly because it is a really cool combo. Makes it kinda thick, tho. We'll see how it comes out. The stitch i am using is called a "linen stitch" and is easy to do but looks really cool and woven.
This second project is to be a circular lace scarf. the pattern is intricate and cool, the yarn is threadlike and delicate, and i was really proud that i was able to start it on double-pointed needles all by myself on only the second try. however, as you can see, it doesn't look a whole lot like the pattern at this point......more like a tangled mess.
Here, stretched out some, you can almost see a pattern in it. whether it is the same pattern as the pic only time and blocking will tell!
Back later in the week with updates...
Monday, April 13, 2009
Sunday, April 12, 2009
coming up next
well, i was all set to start this waikiki scarf pattern.
i first attempted it in leftover blue purple yarn.
unfortunately, as much as i love the colour,
stitches are so hard to sort out with a such
wiggly-chunky yarn, that i decided to forgo
it and try something else.
i went to the studio and bought a variegated red violet
version of Cascade's 220 Superwash Paints wool,
but after i crocheted the first 8 rows, i realized:
the yarn is better, but omg, i hate this pattern now.
last night, i came upon a simple little crochet
pattern that might show off the yarn much better.
it is teresa's "shell pattern scarf". as i started working on it,
i realized: "hey! these are not shells--they are SCALES!" LOL
snakiness: more than a just a theme...it is a lifestyle!
i first attempted it in leftover blue purple yarn.
unfortunately, as much as i love the colour,
stitches are so hard to sort out with a such
wiggly-chunky yarn, that i decided to forgo
it and try something else.
i went to the studio and bought a variegated red violet
version of Cascade's 220 Superwash Paints wool,
but after i crocheted the first 8 rows, i realized:
the yarn is better, but omg, i hate this pattern now.
last night, i came upon a simple little crochet
pattern that might show off the yarn much better.
it is teresa's "shell pattern scarf". as i started working on it,
i realized: "hey! these are not shells--they are SCALES!" LOL
snakiness: more than a just a theme...it is a lifestyle!
Friday, April 3, 2009
FI-NAL-LY!!!
It feels like I have been working on this potholder forever instead of just a couple of weeks. Having said that, it was a fun pattern to do, and despite some clear "issues" with tension, I wouldn't mind revisiting the pattern again at some later date. But for now, I think I am potholdered out!
Here's how it turned out:
Side "A"
and side "B"!
I labeled them A and B because to say there is a front and back side is a bit silly - depends on which view you like better which side is the front!
Now - on to choosing the next project........something i can do on the plane and during a week of vacation. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Here's how it turned out:
Side "A"
and side "B"!
I labeled them A and B because to say there is a front and back side is a bit silly - depends on which view you like better which side is the front!
Now - on to choosing the next project........something i can do on the plane and during a week of vacation. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
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