New bundle, new sample.
With spring heading our way, I thought it would be fun to have a fresh mini collection.
Knitting at the Library Cowl. This pattern has a lot of built-in flexibility. Use as many colors as you'd like, make it as big as you need. I worked Sections 1 through 4 and then repeated Section 1 before the final ribbing. The stitch pattern variety creates interesting texture and contrasts.
If you're out and about for the Knit North Yarn Crawl this weekend, on Saturday I'll have this sample and bundles at A Garden for Knitters.
I have my daughter to thank for this week's color inspiration . . . a variation on Where's Waldo.
Where's the pink flamingo?
Friday, March 15, 2019
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Next in Line
It's only Wednesday, and it's been a busy week with show prep and general logistics. And then there's been knitting.
I try to plan ahead with my knitting projects. Since I'm getting ready to wrap up my current project, I lined up the yarn for the next one. There was some debate and back and forth about color choices. This combo wasn't in the running at first, but it'll do nicely.
Now I'm ready to cast on as soon as I bind off . . . maybe even sooner.
I try to plan ahead with my knitting projects. Since I'm getting ready to wrap up my current project, I lined up the yarn for the next one. There was some debate and back and forth about color choices. This combo wasn't in the running at first, but it'll do nicely.
Now I'm ready to cast on as soon as I bind off . . . maybe even sooner.
Monday, March 11, 2019
Bundled Up
I've been playing around with mini bundles. Since I have a fresh color combination in production, it seemed like a good idea to highlight a new sample.
Knitting at the Library Cowl. This project is all about texture, and I'm enjoying the variety. Finish one section, grab a new color and work the next section. This is my potato chip knitting.
Knitting at the Library Cowl. This project is all about texture, and I'm enjoying the variety. Finish one section, grab a new color and work the next section. This is my potato chip knitting.
Friday, March 8, 2019
When Two Equals One
First a quick schedule update. Next week is the Knit North Yarn Crawl, and on Saturday I'll be at A Garden For Knitters. I'll have a selection of yarn and various bundles. Stop by to see the shop exclusive design and kit. It's going to be fun!
The other day I fell down the hole that is Ravelry and picked out a new project. After I made my decision, I realized I had to dye yarn for the new project. Not a problem - it just meant I couldn't cast on right away.
I had some knitting time while I was waiting for the yarn to dry, so I took a look at my projects already under construction. I don't have very many projects already on the go . . . a couple socks and a cowl. I picked up the cowl and got busy.
Garter Snake Cowl. I've been working on this brioche project off and on. I won't lie. Brioche knitting is a slower process. You only work half the stitches on any given round, so you have to work two rounds to work all the stitches. But there is a certain rhythm to brioche, and it can be very relaxing.
While I was waiting for the yarn to dry, I finished the first section and have moved on to the garter section. You can see a little bit of garter taking shape under the needle. Now that I'm seeing forward progress, it might be hard to put this project down.
I'm still enjoying our winter weather . . . and this week's color inspiration.
All gray and white.
The other day I fell down the hole that is Ravelry and picked out a new project. After I made my decision, I realized I had to dye yarn for the new project. Not a problem - it just meant I couldn't cast on right away.
I had some knitting time while I was waiting for the yarn to dry, so I took a look at my projects already under construction. I don't have very many projects already on the go . . . a couple socks and a cowl. I picked up the cowl and got busy.
Garter Snake Cowl. I've been working on this brioche project off and on. I won't lie. Brioche knitting is a slower process. You only work half the stitches on any given round, so you have to work two rounds to work all the stitches. But there is a certain rhythm to brioche, and it can be very relaxing.
While I was waiting for the yarn to dry, I finished the first section and have moved on to the garter section. You can see a little bit of garter taking shape under the needle. Now that I'm seeing forward progress, it might be hard to put this project down.
I'm still enjoying our winter weather . . . and this week's color inspiration.
All gray and white.
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Prairie Mittens
For once I have good timing. We're in the midst of a wintery week, and I have a fresh pair of mittens.
Prairie Mittens.
These mitts have some fun details.
Interesting texture.
Garter palm.
Picot hem.
I made a couple slight modifications. I started with a provisional cast on. I prefer this method. When it was time to fold the hem, I took the waste yarn out to expose the live stitches and used those to complete the hem.
I used a smaller needle than the pattern calls for. This created a denser fabric, but it also made the mittens a little shorter. I added ten more rounds of the pattern repeat to make up the difference.
With so much variety, these mittens are a fairly quick knit. The yarn is Lucia DK held with Shimmer, both in March Sky. The Shimmer (mohair and silk) adds a nice soft halo and makes a warm, cozy pair of mittens.
Prairie Mittens.
These mitts have some fun details.
Interesting texture.
Garter palm.
Picot hem.
I made a couple slight modifications. I started with a provisional cast on. I prefer this method. When it was time to fold the hem, I took the waste yarn out to expose the live stitches and used those to complete the hem.
I used a smaller needle than the pattern calls for. This created a denser fabric, but it also made the mittens a little shorter. I added ten more rounds of the pattern repeat to make up the difference.
With so much variety, these mittens are a fairly quick knit. The yarn is Lucia DK held with Shimmer, both in March Sky. The Shimmer (mohair and silk) adds a nice soft halo and makes a warm, cozy pair of mittens.
Monday, March 4, 2019
Snowcastles
I had a great time yesterday at Farm Fiber Day.
Isn't this fiber sculpture incredible? Thanks to everyone who came out.
A winter storm moved in last night and left us with over a foot of fresh snow. My day is upside down due to cancelled plans and shoveling. I love the winter white so no complaints from me.
In keeping with the snow theme, here's Snowcastles on a fresh pile.
Slip stitches, texture, an interesting border . . . this design has plenty variety.
Contrasting colors highlight one section.
The yarn is Lucia DK in March Sky and Pumice. With that I'm off to have some fun in the snow. Happy snow day!
Isn't this fiber sculpture incredible? Thanks to everyone who came out.
A winter storm moved in last night and left us with over a foot of fresh snow. My day is upside down due to cancelled plans and shoveling. I love the winter white so no complaints from me.
In keeping with the snow theme, here's Snowcastles on a fresh pile.
Slip stitches, texture, an interesting border . . . this design has plenty variety.
Contrasting colors highlight one section.
The yarn is Lucia DK in March Sky and Pumice. With that I'm off to have some fun in the snow. Happy snow day!
Friday, March 1, 2019
Morning Bath
Yesterday I was working away on my Snowcastles. Pick it up, put it down, pick it up. There was other work going on in the background, so I couldn't give it my undivided attention.
Last night while I was knitting, I realized I was closer to the end than I had thought. All that off and on knitting added up to real forward progress. That's the nudge I needed to focus on the finish line. By the time I went to bed, this shawl was off the needles.
This morning I gave Snowcastles a nice bath, and as I write this it's blocking beautifully. If you're headed to Farm Fiber Day on Sunday, stop by. I'll have this shawl on display.
Our stormy weather pattern provided this week's color inspiration.
Icy gray.
Last night while I was knitting, I realized I was closer to the end than I had thought. All that off and on knitting added up to real forward progress. That's the nudge I needed to focus on the finish line. By the time I went to bed, this shawl was off the needles.
This morning I gave Snowcastles a nice bath, and as I write this it's blocking beautifully. If you're headed to Farm Fiber Day on Sunday, stop by. I'll have this shawl on display.
Our stormy weather pattern provided this week's color inspiration.
Icy gray.
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