Category: knitting

  • busy bee

    lots o' garter stitch

    Currently working on heaps o’ garter stitch, out of handspun – a very nice experience indeed.

    Between lots of work hours, writing patterns and design stuff, the garden, and the whole trying to have some semblance of a social life, it’s been busy times around here the last few weeks.

    I’m feeling a rather intense desire to cast on for new things, but even more than that, trying to finish the things I’ve got going! The pile of projects is heaped so high that it’s been interesting trying to dig myself out. I did finally finish a big project, but I can’t show you now – soon, soon.

    And I did finish a sock.

    olive sock

    Olive Lorna’s Laces shepherd sock, basic sock pattern, for the boy. But that just means that I have another sock yet to go! This one took me a long time, too.

    So, the plan is to try to stick to one project at a time and power through some FOs in the next little while. A bunch are presents, which of course sucks for blogging, but it’ll feel nice to actually finish something within a reasonable amount of time.

    Thanks for all the birthday wishes! I did have a nice day, saw Hairspray (fun) and had some partying down at knit night, but dinner was a bit of a bust – we got there after the movie, ordered, and then I started feeling quite sick and we had to leave. Took two of the dishes to go (they’d been prepared already) and ended up eating them later, at snb. So I’ll have to try going again sometime, after I’ve talked to my naturopath about the whole thing (it’s happened more than once and is pretty darn disruptive).

    Anyway, I got me some fabulous pressies. From megan, a hand-sewn quilted apron out of very pretty Amy Butler fabric:

    apron from megan

    And from Denny, a sweet little needle book and crochet hook case for my new yarn-manipulating craft.

    pressies from denny

    Both are vintage fabrics and so pretty!

    Tomorrow – the birthday yarn and plans for it!

  • Clara errata

    Well, dang.

    In this portion,

    Work 9 [9, 8, 8, 7, 7, 6, 6] rounds even.
    Next (Inc) Round: k1, m1, k to 1 st before next marker, m1, k1, sl m, k1, m1, k to 1 st before next marker, m1, k1.
    Work 9 [9, 8, 8, 7, 7, 6, 6] rounds even.
    Repeat the last 10 [10, 9, 9, 8, 8, 7, 7] rounds …

    The second “Work 9[9, 9, 8, 8, 7, 7, 6, 6] rounds even” should have been omitted. So it should go like this:

    Work 9 [9, 8, 8, 7, 7, 6, 6] rounds even.
    Next (Inc) Round: k1, m1, k to 1 st before next marker, m1, k1, sl m, k1, m1, k to 1 st before next marker, m1, k1.
    Repeat the last 10 [10, 9, 9, 8, 8, 7, 7] rounds …

    I really hope this reaches everyone who ordered a copy of the pattern up to today; I think that was just four or five copies though. The pattern will be corrected and will be on sale at lettuce knit tomorrow.

    So sorry about that!

    Now back to some head-down, get-it-done knitting. Well, finishing, technically. Lots of sewing up to do.

  • Callie Cardigan

    After a couple of days of intensive pattern-writing, and a self-timered photoshoot on my back deck, I FINALLY have the pattern for my O-Wool Balance cardigan ready for sale! The yarn works up into a lovely light, tweedy fabric and the yardage is fab!

    Callie Cardi

    CALLIE CARDIGAN
    Callie is a fun, quick-to-knit seamless sweater, knit from the top down. Three-quarter sleeves, seed stitch and picot edgings and dart shaping make this feminine sweater graceful and polished. As always with a top-down raglan, you can easily modify lengths and shapings to fit your body!

    FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
    Bust: 30 [32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44, 48, 52] inches. Shown in size 36″ on a 36″ bust.
    Length: Approx. 21 [21.5, 22.5, 23, 23, 24, 24.5, 25.5, 26] inches

    MATERIALS
    O-Wool Balance [50% organic merino wool, 50% organic cotton; 130 yards/50 g]
    6 [6, 7, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] skeins, shown in colour: Amethyst 5870

    4.5 mm 24” or 32” circular needles
    4.5 mm 16” circular needles (or use longer needles with the magic loop)
    4 mm 24” circular needles
    4.5 mm double-pointed needles
    scrap yarn
    tapestry needle
    stitch markers
    8 5/8” buttons

    GAUGE
    17 sts and 28 rows = 4” square in stockinette stitch

    DIFFICULTY
    This pattern is suitable for an adventurous beginner. Skills required: cast on, knit, purl, increase and decrease, picking up stitches, bind off.

    Callie, flat

    TO ORDER
    $6.00 CAD

    NEW! RAVELRY DOWNLOAD
    Just click the button to purchase through Ravelry – you will receive and automated download link, and the pattern will be saved to your library! Payment is through Paypal, credit card or balance transfer.

    Note: As of July 5, 2010, sales tax will be added to this price for all Canadian residents only. The rates are: British Columbia 12%; Ontario, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador 13%; Nova Scotia 15%; and everywhere else in Canada 5% GST. Tax will be added in the Paypal payment process.

    Callie Cardi

    More images in my Flickr.