10 January 2010

Longer time no blog!

This is mostly going to be a photo post rather than a words post, because I'm so far behind ;-) First, Christmas presents for other people...

A scarf for my dad, which seemed to take ages and got very, very boring. But it was worth it because I found out after I'd started that he'd asked my mum for a hat and scarf, and she hadn't been able to find a scarf to fit his exacting requirements, but had bought him a navy hat. And he loves it :-)
Dad's staggered rib Christmas scarf

A hat with ears for my friend V's baby. Ears to please mummy, goth black to pacify daddy ;-)
Lucas's hat with ears

And four identical pairs of cable mittens, for three of my best friends and me, with a deeply symbolic four-strand cable design.
ACLV mitts

And a finished birthday-and-Christmas present to myself (because apparently you can never have too many pairs of fingerless mittens), the modified reading mitts, which I've been wearing all the time:
Modified reading mitts

These aren't technically a Christmas present, but I knit them over Christmas after I realised Ralph had no gloves, and I had some spare black yarn left over from the hat-with-ears. (They're loosely inspired by pictures of Dashing, but not knit to that pattern.)
Ralph's gloves

In fibrey gifts, my parents gave me some spinning wheel bobbins and a rather steam-punky bobbin winder, which I haven't photographed yet, and my in-laws gave me this lovely fibre:
Fibrey gift

I'm now making a third attempt to knit this lovely purple merino into a jumper. The picture is actually a lie, because something went wrong with my gauge calculations and I had to frog, but the second go is going much better, and is nearly at the armholes (bottom-up) at which point I'm going to have to make a decision about what kind of sleeves to have. It's deliberately plain (no cables on the second version, though there were on the first), so I can knit without looking at it, and therefore read academic papers at the same time, and doesn't mind being put down in the middle of a row (and the harmony needles are grippy enough that I don't need to slide them through) so I can stop to make a note whenever I need to. This means I'm getting through it quite quickly :-)
Purple picot hem

And finally, the first FO of 2010! Felted slippers, to an improvised design with stripy double-knit soles, and felted to exactly the right dimensions so they fit perfectly!
Felted slippers

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29 November 2009

Long time no blog

Over a month ago, I was half-heartedly whining about having only one thing on the needles, and the need to go and cast on for something else. Now I once again only have one thing on the needles (the same thing - selbu modern, which I've hardly touched in the meantime), but in between I have knit lots of things. My course kindly provides the required reading in A4-photocopies, which are conveniently flat, making it easy to knit and read at the same time as long as I choose my knitting carefully, and I've been doing a lot of reading since I last blogged. Sadly, I haven't yet worked out how to blog and read at the same time.

Immediately after hitting 'publish post' on my last post, I did indeed go and start preparing to start something else - I wound some handspun yarn (peacock) into a ball and started swatching. I'd been thinking for a while that this wanted to be a scarf in a peacock-tail lace pattern, and now it is! (Although it still needs blocking...)

Peacock scarf, unblocked

While knitting the scarf, I decided that I really needed a new hat. This is my own design, although I misjudged the width of the ribbing - it's this wide so I can fold back the hem, but I don't like how it looks folded, so I wear it unfolded and covering most of my face ;-) I'm planning to make another, with less ribbing, and then perhaps publish the pattern (heh, I'm always saying that and never do. Eventually!) The hat got christened on a very rainy Reclaim the Night march, and kept my head warm and toasty and dry throughout, so I am declaring it a success!

Pink pixie hat

When I said I only had one thing on the needles, I was using a rather strict definition of the term, because one of the off-the-needles things is a single mitten, the pair for which I'm going to cast on next. This is a modified version of Susie's reading mitts, worked upside down, with a different gauge and thumb gusset, and with the hem edges knit into the fabric rather than sewed down later. The lace pattern, which was drew me to the mitts in the first place, is unaltered :-)

One finished modified reading mitt

I spun the yarn for this over my birthday weekend, having given myself the weekend off all study-work and work-work (I'm still behind on both kinds of work because of this, but it's an article of faith that I don't work on my birthday). The yarn is rather more brown than I usually like, but I think the colours suit the pattern, and I'm enjoying how the colour shifts in different kinds of light, looking sometimes more purple, sometimes more brown, and sometimes more grey. This is chain-plyed to keep the colour changes intact, but I've got half of the fibre still unspun, so I think I'll two- or three-ply that to see the difference in finished colours. I'm getting quite interested in achieving different colour effects in finished yarn from the same fibre, and I've got some ideas about other ways to play with this, which I'll blog about if I get round to doing it before I lose interest in the idea!

If this doesn't sound like quite enough knitting in a month to be called 'lots', it's because about half of my November knitting has been on gifts for people who might conceivably read this blog, so the rest will have to stay unblogged until after Christmas!

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12 October 2009

Catching up



This is Ella blocking, all flat! I've worn her a couple of times, and she's nice and warm, and I'm pleased I paid attention to alternating the more- and less-variegated skeins in knitting her.



This is the Zauberball I mentioned in my last post, in the process of becoming the dragon's breath scarf (so named because this is an adaptation of the flickering flames pattern, and red). I'm a lot further on now than in this picture - I just haven't taken any photos for ages.

I've finally finished both Lucas's Tomten and the red cardigan, both of which were waiting for fastenings, and I'd failed to find the green toggles and reddish-purple ribbon, respectively, I wanted, so in the end I plied some yarn (orange for tomten and the silk mix edging yarn for the red cardigan) against itself twice to make cord ties. The double plying means the cord is stable, and it's four times thicker than the working yarn, which is a good thickness.

I've now got three knitting projects on the go, and they're all actually in progress: yesterday I worked on all three of them, depending on how much my eyes were free to look at them:

  • Coriolis socks (almost no looking-at required) while working through some of the reading for the first week of my course

  • Dragon's breath scarf (some looking-at required) while watching TV

  • Selbu modern hat (lots of looking-at required) while listening to music

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04 May 2009

Kraken!

On Saturday I was suddenly struck with sea-green inspiration...


(More images and more detail available under my Kraken tag on Flickr.)

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26 April 2009

Finished heel!

I haven't done much knitting since I got back from holiday, so it's taken until today to finish the heel:


All is not going smoothly, however - I twisted some stitches when starting the leg, and now have to do some complicated untangling. Writing this blog post is useful procrastination ;-)

I've also been doing some weaving on the red leaf wrap (no photos, cos they wouldn't look any different from the last time I photographed it), after showing the loom off to my parents yesterday re-enthused me about the project :-)

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17 April 2009

Holiday knitting

I've just come back from a week roleplaying in Lincolnshire, during which I did quite a lot of knitting - my second pair of push-me-pull-you socks, for R this time (on the equivalent roleplaying holiday last year, I also made socks for him). I took this photo as I was just about to turn the heel:

Ralph's blue stripy socks

The heel is progressing slowly so far, because I got my yarns mixed up and had to tink about three rows, but I think I've got it fixed now.

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