Wow, it's been a pretty crazy month. Nothing too dramatic, just hasn't left too much time for knitting. As a result, and a result of a smaller gauge some things have been taking longer than I have been appreciating.
Here's the latest on Slytherin. I can't help but feel that if it were the same yarn as Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff, it'd be done by now. Each large section is 36 rows, the grays are 4 rows, the smaller green sections are 12, so that makes 112 rows. I just double checked some math with what I could remember from Hufflepuff...it was around 150 rows. I'm not even a third of the way done with this. Hopefully by Thursday I will have a bit more done, and if not, we can all enjoy the scarf that never ends...
Until then...
Monday, April 28, 2014
Monday, April 7, 2014
Updates...
It's been a week. My Mom came to visit, and I didn't get much done, but here are some updates.
I have finished the Yellow/Black Hufflepuff scarf.
I have started Slytherin. I'm using much finer yarn (worsted instead of chunky), so it's going much slower...
I have started the Little Red cape. So far it's going pretty well. I have been unable to achieve different cables in specific sections. It was just too much to keep track of. I have been doing (I think) a nice job of increasing and putting in the cables. So far it is a nonagon (9 sides), with a flower in the center and cables coming out. Hopefully it will end up looking something like a flower growing out of twisting and interlocking vines, or at least I can pretend it does. At the moment I am working on 9 4-stitch cables that travel around the shawl. We'll see how it works, it's only about 30 rows so far, but I am really loving the Hometown USA, and the Tampa Spice is looking gorgeous.
I have run into a crucial road block with the Tapiz mittens. I am conflicted about whether or not I should finish them as mittens or just wrist warmers. As one of the ladies in my knitting group noted, it's not really the time of year for mittens anymore, and I could always use more items to help keep me warm while reading, knitting, or basically anytime in Spring or Fall. It seems like a no brainer right? Just make them wrist warmers... But I am really liking the look of them and have been doing what I think is a very nice job with the color work, and I was thinking of entering them into a fiber festival in the summer/fall. I was going to enter them as a color work piece not specifically mittens, but I've never done something like that before, and I don't know if there will be an issue if I don't follow the pattern exactly (I hope not since they are already the wrong gauge as I used size 1 needles instead of size 2s...). If anyone out there has any thoughts or experience with festivals, I'd love your input on this one!
I have finished the Yellow/Black Hufflepuff scarf.
I have started Slytherin. I'm using much finer yarn (worsted instead of chunky), so it's going much slower...
I have started the Little Red cape. So far it's going pretty well. I have been unable to achieve different cables in specific sections. It was just too much to keep track of. I have been doing (I think) a nice job of increasing and putting in the cables. So far it is a nonagon (9 sides), with a flower in the center and cables coming out. Hopefully it will end up looking something like a flower growing out of twisting and interlocking vines, or at least I can pretend it does. At the moment I am working on 9 4-stitch cables that travel around the shawl. We'll see how it works, it's only about 30 rows so far, but I am really loving the Hometown USA, and the Tampa Spice is looking gorgeous.
I have run into a crucial road block with the Tapiz mittens. I am conflicted about whether or not I should finish them as mittens or just wrist warmers. As one of the ladies in my knitting group noted, it's not really the time of year for mittens anymore, and I could always use more items to help keep me warm while reading, knitting, or basically anytime in Spring or Fall. It seems like a no brainer right? Just make them wrist warmers... But I am really liking the look of them and have been doing what I think is a very nice job with the color work, and I was thinking of entering them into a fiber festival in the summer/fall. I was going to enter them as a color work piece not specifically mittens, but I've never done something like that before, and I don't know if there will be an issue if I don't follow the pattern exactly (I hope not since they are already the wrong gauge as I used size 1 needles instead of size 2s...). If anyone out there has any thoughts or experience with festivals, I'd love your input on this one!
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Little Red...
Well, I have yarn. I went out to our new Lion Brand Store and got some great Hometown USA in Tampa Spice to make A a Little Red Hood. Of course when I got home she told me she wanted a blue hood...
Here's the plan. I think it should work. The plan is to make an 8 pronged circle and use a button or drawstring or something to pull in the sides at the bottom of the hood. I think I'm going to work in cables as I go, deciding the pattern as I go. That should totally work, right? Suuuure. Hopefully, it's end up being something that is at the very least a nice table topper if the hood aspect doesn't work out.
Here's the plan. I think it should work. The plan is to make an 8 pronged circle and use a button or drawstring or something to pull in the sides at the bottom of the hood. I think I'm going to work in cables as I go, deciding the pattern as I go. That should totally work, right? Suuuure. Hopefully, it's end up being something that is at the very least a nice table topper if the hood aspect doesn't work out.
Monday, March 24, 2014
WIPs and Projects up ahead...
Ok here is what I am currently working on:
Plus I do have a bunch of fiber that still needs to get spun. I am going to be so busy. I wonder how long a Ravelry ban would last?
- Hufflepuff Scarf
- Slytherin Scarf
- Moscow Coat
- Tapiz Mittens
- Pi Scarf
- WWII Vest
- Prince Charming Cardigan (I got a new pattern book "Once Upon a Knit" and the hubby actually liked something in it so now I HAVE to make it- Yay!)
- Alcazar- Malabrigo Book 4
- Rose Red Wrap- Once Upon a Knit
- Duck Mittens- Improvised
- Red Riding Hood Cloak- Once Upon a Knit + Improvisation- we'll see how it goes. I'd like to add in some crazy cables and I'm really thinking about the logistics of making a circular cloak
Plus I do have a bunch of fiber that still needs to get spun. I am going to be so busy. I wonder how long a Ravelry ban would last?
Thursday, March 20, 2014
The Saga Begins...Moscow Coat
Well I finally fell to the siren of the Moscow Coat. It will be a long, and at times tedious journey- it's mostly just stockinette stitch worked flat-but it should be great when done.
I'm still looking for some additional yarn for it. I needed four skeins of Cascade Eco. I choose Ebony, but could only get three skeins at the time. This project also uses two different yarns and the secondary yarn was dyed black, while the Eco yarn is an undyed black, leaving a brown cast. So I either need to find a matching thicker yarn, or decide on a contrasting yarn for the belt and collar. Though, I might be able to use the Eco by holding two strands together. We'll see how it all comes together.
I promise there will be more spinning soon, but right now, I have a lot of knitting to do.
Monday, March 17, 2014
African Bee Eater
There is a bird called the African Bee Eater. It has plumage ranging through the teals and oranges. This is my attempt to recreate those colors.

So my attempt was not entirely successful, but I do like the colors I ended up with. I had tried to allow the colors to wick up the yarn, but that didn't work out so well.
I had tested the colors with a t-shirt using this method and got some great results, but the yarn just didn't take up the color the way I wanted it to. It was also dry; I'm sure that had a lot to do with it.
In the end I pulled the yarn out and used the regular syringe method of yarn painting, and I am quite pleased with the result.
It was only a mini skein, so I am using it to make some accessories for my daughter and maybe her toys. I'll let you know how they turn out.
Friday, March 14, 2014
Happy Pi Day!
Just had to show my nerd for a bit a promote Pi day, 3-14!
It's been many years in the making, and I still have a ways to go (though technically I could go on forever, I've decided to stop at 45 digits). Hopefully I will find more motivation to finish this double knitting project before next Pi day.
It's been many years in the making, and I still have a ways to go (though technically I could go on forever, I've decided to stop at 45 digits). Hopefully I will find more motivation to finish this double knitting project before next Pi day.
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