Category: design

  • slipped stitch cardigan

    You know what? I think I finished this cardigan, stuck the photo up on Ravelry but neglected to post about it here!

    265.365 - slip stitch ridge cardigan

    Slipped Stitch Cardigan (which still needs a proper name)

    Pattern: my own; forthcoming
    Yarn: Cascade 220 Heathers, 6 skeins
    Needles: 4mm

    Notes: This is a bottom-up, circular yoked cardigan with lots of shaping and a round neck. The knitting was pretty easy, although figuring out how to decrease for the yoke took a but of doing!

    I’m working on the pattern now – it’s all written, but needs to be edited and formatted, and I need some new photos too! So I’m hoping to have it up in a few weeks.

    I’m almost done a new project that’s been on my needles for awhile but has been resisting completion – I’ve had to rip and reknit portions several times! I think I’m almost there though.

    the koigu struggle

    Koigu and garter stitch. Is there anything better?

  • frolicking

    Saturday was the Downtown Knit Collective’s Knitters Frolic – an annual event that always has me clutching my wallet! This year I drove down (which is an accomplishment if you know me! I hardly ever drive) and worked with megan at our lettuce knit booth.

    lettuce knit booth

    We actually had a double-booth space because the people next to us cancelled. We had a great time! We had lots of Dream in Color Classy on display along with a great February Lady that Kate knit for us.

    DIC classy

    We also had lots of Socks that Rock, Malabrigo (and my Ruffles pattern), Dream in Color Smooshy, and the hit of the day – these awesome baskets from Reisenthal!

    cute baskets and smooshy

    Once a couple people bought them, they told us that everyone was asking where they came from! We ended up selling out completely – awesome. I didn’t even get one; I’ll have to wait for the next shipment.

    Part of what’s so fun about the Frolic for me is seeing so many people I know all in one place! It was super busy first thing in the morning – I guess everyone wanted to get there bright and early. For atmosphere, the view in one direction from our booth. If you’ve never been, this is just one small area – there’s quite a few vendors.

    frolicking

    Of course, I did get a bit of a chance to shop once it quieted down a bit. I’m saving my fibre-buying for MDSW (which is next weekend! how did that happen so fast?) but I had a bit of a falling down at the Tanis Fiber Arts booth. I bought a sweater’s worth of the aran weight in “midnight”.

    More Tanis

    I also picked up a couple skeins of DK weight in “plum” and “sand”.

    Tanis Fiber Arts

    Aren’t they gorgeous?!

    A copy of “Hands-On Rigid Heddle Weaving” and a couple balls of Taiyo rounded things out. Okay, so these push the giant granny square slightly out of stashbusting territory, but in my defense, the Purple Purl had these on special! Should be enough for a couple more rounds of the granny square.

    more taiyo

    Very last thing was a couple of bobbins – Majacraft bobbins.

    majacraft bobbins

    …I may have ended up with a new (to me) Majacraft wheel this weekend!

  • more and bigger

    I’m extremely busy this week but I thought I’d pop by with some more photos of my giant granny square!

    honkin' granny square

    This is all five balls of yarn that I had, and it’s about 42 inches square.

    granny square!

    I still need to find something to crochet a row of border, and to do that whole fabric-backing thing. I love it though! Just in case anyone missed it, I used the Purl Bee granny square tutorial.

    Knitting? Yeppers, although just now I’m feeling a little stuck in terms of actually getting started on projects. I’ve got lots of ideas, I just need the time to sit down and work them out so I can get knitting!

    an attempt

    This is some Koigu that I really love – but this attempt got ripped. Working on something shawl-y.

    Spinning down the stash is going…okay. I’ve been working on some merino/silk – it’s probably Ashland Bay, and I got it at Rhinebeck last year.

    pretty purple

    I’m almost done the second half, so then I can ply and be done with it! But I’m spinning it a touch finer, so of course it’s taking longer. Next bit I pull out of the fibre stash is getting the fast and furious treatment!