Author: Laura

  • all seed stitch, all the time.

    Well, almost.

    I’m almost done the red socks – I just need to bind off the second one, in fact! FO picture soon!

    I finished the knitting on the Corset Pullover, and I also knit a swatch to throw in the wash to shrink, which I’ll then unravel to seam with. Rather than attaching the lace edging by grafting (which I could’ve done if I’d been smart and put the neck sts on a holder…but oh well) I just bound it off and sewed it on.

    Some progress on the Monk’s Satchel – I’m marking every 12 inches as I go to make it easier to measure.

    And the last thing, I started the Phildar jacket out of the Katia Pisco I got from Elann – it’s really soft stuff. I do keep pulling bits out of the yarn though – I suspect they’re bits of linen that didn’t quite get combined. It’s going really fast, and the yarn is so light that the 50 g balls have 96 yds of chunky weight.

    edit: blogger is being HORRIBLE (“performance enhancements”)…riiiight. 10th time’s a charm.

  • sooo full

    I think I ate too much dinner. Anyway, I’ve got a paper to write but I do have progress –

    The sleeves of the Corset Pullover are done!

    I’ll do the lace edging and figure out how to kitchener live stitches to bound off ones tomorrow at SnB. Also, the red socks are nearing completion – I’m alternating between the socks (I have to keep switching the needles, which is a pain) so I can use up all the yarn. I’m on the ribbing now.

    I got my box of yarn from Elann!

    The Fortissima sock yarn is soooo soft. I want to order more to make tank tops or fine gauge sweaters or something – but I think the buy, buy, buy temptation on that has passed somewhat – that’s a good thing. I think I’ll start the jacket with the Pisco tomorrow at SnB as well – I hope it’ll be a fast knit at 15 sts/4 in.

    Thanks for all the compliments on the cardi! I’m still feeling the finishing bug, so I’m hoping to sew on those buttons tonight and maybe even baste in the zipper on the Lotech. Well, at least pin it in.

    Two more things. 1) My friend Erin made a cardi! See her pics here. 2) I made a new pattern page for the cardi pattern, complete with new pictures. Check it out here.

  • it’s all in the finishing

    Lots to blog about today!

    The silk garden cardi is done! It’s soft and beautiful, and I think it’ll be great to wear over t-shirts or tanks when it gets a little warmer.

    It’s a little big though – just when it’s open. So I figure I’ll add buttons. I didn’t knit in buttonholes, but the stitches are loose enough that I think I can just “make” them. So which ones?

    Here’s a couple detail shots – yos for the increases, and the whole thing was fairly loosely knit.

    What would a completed sweater be without the Rachael?

    Details – Silk Garden Cardi
    Pattern: top-down cardi
    Yarn: Noro Silk Garden, colour 211, 6 skeins
    Needles: US 9 Denises
    Started: March 24, 2005
    Finished: April 4, 2005 (not counting the buttons)

    One more thing, somewhat unrelatedly.
    (I’m in the mood for finishing – I think I could burn through sewing on buttons, putting in zippers, waistband and hook-and-eye tape on almost-but-not-quite-finished-objects, but I’ve got a ton of schoolwork to do! Hopefully that motivation will still be there on the weekend…)

    I’m going to put three of these

    on my Tartan Jacket. What do I use for the loops? Crochet chains? Faux suede laces (that I’d have to buy)? Something else?