Category: finished object

  • FO: Sheepcote

    Sheepcote

    I finished my Sheepcote! Of course, it’s about 30C too hot to wear it, but I’m sure it’ll see lots of action in the fall. I’ve photographed it with jeans, but I’d definitely wear it over a tank dress or with a nice full skirt. I made size 37 3/4″, and used the same size needles as in the pattern.

    Sheepcote

    For my version, I did a few things differently. I chose a yarn with more drape than the original Green Mountain Spinnery (which is also awesome) – I used Manos silk blend in Juniper (3043) and Nickel (3031). I love this yarn, it’s so soft and luminous! I bought all the skeins in the shop, but I was a bit short on yardage so I had to be a bit creative. I did decide to omit the waist shaping (which would have used less yarn) for a more casual body shape.

    Sheepcote

    I made it a little less blouse-y in the yoke, by working the first decrease round at about half the yoke height, working even for a bit longer before the second decrease round, and working fewer short rows. I was juuuust able to get enough yoke height with the amount of Juniper that I had (I think it was 6 skeins) before starting the contrast ribbed collar.

    Sheepcote

  • Done and done

    My quilt is all done, including its inaugural trip through the washing machine. I’ll be honest, I was expecting a seam or two to come undone, but it seems to be intact!

    all done!

    It isn’t the most photogenic quilt, but it feels great. Finished dimensions are about 40″ x 76″ / 102 x 193cm – so it’s narrow, but that’s what I was going for.

    all done!

    all done!

    Front fabric is from the workroom (I don’t remember what line it’s from though, oops), as well as the cotton batting. Back fabric is an old duvet cover from Ikea, and the binding is cotton from the Textile museum sale. It was a really nice project to do, though the large pieces of fabric are certainly trickier to wrangle than my knitting!

    I’m really pleased with this one and I think for my next step I’m going to try some half square triangles.

  • Leonarda Shawl

    Spring showers are in full force here in Toronto today, so I’m bringing in a little brightness with my new shawl pattern, Leonarda!

    Leonarda

    Leonarda

    Leonarda is an elegant and fun accessory featuring Elongated Garter Stitch and an unusual drop-stitch twist pattern. Perfect for wrapping around your neck or over your shoulders – and for knitting up that skein or two of special sock yarn! Three different size and shape options so you can find the perfect fit.

    Scarf and Shawl are worked from the top down, in a modified triangular shape with extra-long points for wrapping. Stole is worked sideways by casting on for the length of the piece. Stole can be turned into an infinity scarf by sewing short ends together. Technical Editing by Alexandra Virgiel.

    Size
    Scarf (Shawl, Stole)
    Scarf is 58” wingspan x 19” depth at centre / 147 x 48cm
    Shawl is 75” wingspan x 24” depth at centre / 190 x 60cm
    Stole is 66” long x 11.5” deep / 168 x 29cm

    Yarn
    Fingering weight yarn, 400 (800, 770) yds / 365 (730, 704)m
    » Scarf shown in Indigodragonfly MCN Sock (80% merino, 10% cashmere, 10% nylon; 400 yds / 365m per 4 oz / 115g skein) in “Paging Dr. Smart-Ass”, 1 skein.
    » Shawl shown in Old Maiden Aunt 100% superwash merino 4ply (100% superwash merino, 400 yds / 365m per 3.5 oz / 100g skein) in “Cherry”, 2 skeins.
    » Stole shown in Anzula Squishy (80% superwash merino, 10% cashmere, 10% nylon; 385 yds / 352m per 4 oz / 115g skein) in “Charcoal”, 2 skeins.

    Needles and Notions
    » US 6 / 4mm circular needles, 32” / 80cm or longer
    » 2 stitch markers
    » tapestry needle

    More Info
    3 page PDF pattern includes abbreviations. Payment through Paypal and electronic delivery through Ravelry (no accounts required).

    $5.00 CAD

    Queue Leonarda on Ravelry!

    And, if you’re in Toronto this Saturday, you should definitely check out the Knitter’s Frolic! Saturday’s marketplace is sure to be chock full of ever so lovely yarns, fibers, books, and everything else a knitter needs. The Leonarda sample will be with Kim at Indigodragonfly – check it out, buy the pattern, and get some of her super awesome yarn to go with!

    Leonarda

    Leonarda