Monday, February 28, 2011

Seaming

I tackled the first round of seaming on the baby blanket today.  I seamed 16 squares together and am super pleased with the outcome.  I am a damn fine seamer.  Mattress stitch is the greatest knitting invention ever and I feel I'm starting to master it.  I think the picture speaks for itself.


I also love that it's starting to look like a real blanket.  I'm also pleased with the sizing thus far.  It should be a good fit for crib.  And only 37 more squares to go.  

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

What a square

A good friend of mine is expecting a baby July.  She is my hubby's best friend and was even the best "man" at our wedding.  So this means a baby blanket is in order.  I love baby blankets.  They have a warmth to them that I love.  Instead of doing a one piece blanket, I wanted to try something with more of a quilt feel.  So I set off making tiny 4 x 4 squares.  I want the blanket to be big enough to fit inside the crib but not too huge.  I figure it should be 8 squares long and 7 squares wide.  In other words, 32" x 28".  I also wanted it to have a patchwork feel so I'm using many different colours.  


I'm using odd balls that I have around the house to do this project which means it's gonna be completely wool because that's all I knit with.  I know it should be acrylic so when it gets pukey it can just go in the washer but I hate acrylic yarn.  


By my math I need to make 56 squares to reach the right measurements.  That's a lot of squares.  I've done 13 so far.  So that's 43 left.  Yikes.  But I do have awhile to finish.  Plus there's something satisfying about doing the squares.  It doesn't take long to finish a square so there's a pretty good level of satisfaction.  We'll see.  

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Another Sleeve

Here we have another laptop sleeve that I completed yesterday.  It's worked in a worsted weight yarn rather than Aran and has the single cable going up the middle.  I'm very happy with it and have uploaded the pattern for purchase on Ravelry.  

The yarn is wonderful but not commercial so I can never buy it again.  I got it at a craft fair back home from a local fibre artist.  It's hand painted beautiful shades of purple from lilac to indigo.  I'd been looking for a project for this yarn for a long time and I think I waited for the right one.  I even had a little left over which I turned in to two squares for a leftover blanket I'm starting.  



Monday, February 14, 2011

V Day

I said to myself I wouldn't do a Valentine's post.  But it appears I am anyway.  This will be brief.  Here's a song that I think is suiting.




Saturday, February 12, 2011

Short rows

I was always under the impression I had a firm grasp of short rows.  They're a means of adding shaping to a piece that is being worked flat.  I've done the Calorimetry headband before and that was a success.  But for some reason I can't figure out the shawl collar for the Rockefeller Sweater.  It's the final step in completing the sweater and it's driving me nuts.  The pattern doesn't make sense to me.  The part that it wants me to work on after the turn is going in the wrong direction and doesn't seem to work the area where the shawl collar is meant to appear.  So, I put it aside last week but now it's cold and rainy here and I want to wear the sweater.  Maybe after this paper is finished I'll try again.  Grr.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Stumbling

I love stumbling.  Love it.  Some days are better than others and today was great.  I love to stumble design websites.  I have a facination with home design concepts.  I don't have much design sense so I like to ogle. 

While ogling today I found an artist called Rachel Denny.  She works with fibre and makes domestic trophies.  Have a look.