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Monday, 21 April 2008

Another belated post

I'm really happy with my flétta, it fits great and the alpaca yarn is much softer than the called-for létt-lopi (natch). After finishing flétta, I charged ahead with my deep v argyle vest. I was still in the waistband when I realised that way back when I cast-on for the project, I was a 36" - I'm now more like a 32" (I blame breastfeeding). So I frogged. I cast-on for the 32" size. I finished the waistband. I took a look at the charts. Only the 36" was to be found. I must have only printed off that chart to save paper. To save the trees. Back to the computer to print off the 32" chart. No file. NO FILE! AAAFGGHHHH! Instead of dwelling on the matter, I've decided to use the RYC alpaca yarn for the colette pullover. I swatched, (final result=2.5 mm needles to get gauge) but I DID NOT CAST-ON. I'm determined to finish a project already in progress - rogue. I also decided to scrap juno - it's too similar to artic, which I prefer, except for the attached scarf thing. I want to put the cable patt for the scarf-thing on the centre back, which would mean starting over, so why not switch yarns? I'll use the blue-turquoise juno yarn for artic and the green artic yarn for the green gable hoodie (Vogue, Fall '08).
whew!

Monday, 14 May 2007

Lappi: almost done

Lappi before zipper

Lappi is nearly done! I just have to buy a zipper and install it.  It's way too big for my son, which is great - he will be able to wear it next fall / winter.  I am pretty happy with the way it has turned out.   This was my first project with hems - I like! I really really do.  I am trying to get in as much knitting as I can in the next 2 weeks because I am starting a month-long intensive course.  Once the course is done, job hunting begins.  I haven't worked full-time since the end of 2003.  I went back to school to finish my B. A. and then I got pregnant in my final semester.  I have been taking care of my little one ever since.  I am excited to get out of the house, but the idea still feels a little weird.  Working full-time seems to be somewhere in my distant past; an old faded memory from a not very happy time.  I was way too stressed out back then, working 14 to 18 hour days, sometimes 6 days a week in film production.  Nothing exciting, just office administration (photocopies and more photocopies).  I'm glad that the baby means that I can't go back, that I have to find my way into some new career...

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Saturday, 20 January 2007

zipper

Img_3677 Here is Fugl, finished, zipper finally installed. I am very, very bad at sewing - just completely talentless. Installing zippers are very difficult for me, though I get a very functional zipper, the result is ugly. One day, I tell myself, I will buy a sewing machine and all my troubles will go away, all my zippers will look neat and perfect enough for a close-up photo. The real reason I am posting yet another photo of Fugl is that I am having a very diffucult time with the last sleeve for Fletta. It is in rev st st, boring, frustrating and I don't even like the short rows?! I just want to finish it, block the sweater, and be done with it. I have been working on it for well over 6 months, and my patience for it is all gone. I think I am also dying to have it finished so I can wear it, and my impatience is making me take even longer to finish it! (after 1 week, I am still in the increases! still!!!!!)
For a while, it looked as if we wouldn't be able to go to China this year, at least not for Chinese New Year, but things worked out in the end. We'll be going in mid-February, so I'll be able to hand deliver my lopi sweaters to my in-laws! I am really looking forward to it! Anyone know any LYS in Hong Kong or Guangzhou?

Saturday, 13 January 2007

2007 FO no. 1

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This is fugl, ok, it is almost done. I just have to cut it and add the zipper (which I am doing right now, honest). If you think the picture has an odd fuzz in it, you're right. The lens had dirt on it (thanks to my little monster) and my model wouldn't cooperate for a second shoot. Sometimes, I really feel like I have 2 toddlers instead of one.

SPECS:
Pattern: Fugl from Lopi 25.
Yarn: Alafoss Lopi, 4 balls of midnight, 2 balls of dark grey heather, 1 ball of white, 1 ball of vanilla (discontinued), purchased online from Ram Wools. This yarn is beautiful, but very itchy. You have to have longsleeves on underneath your sweater! The itchiness is cancelled out by this yarn's ability to keep you warm; it's great for skiiers, hikers or the cottage.
Needles: 6 mm circular addi turbos to the body and arms; 5 mm circular addi turbos for the collar.
Mods: None to speak of.
Started: 1 December 2006
Finished: 13 January 2007
Recipient: Zheng, my father-in-law.

Friday, 01 December 2006

Continental!!

Continental style knitting rules. It just does. Everything is smooth and beautiful, even though I am still mastering the art of keeping a steady tension. I can see an improvement, but it will probably take me this whole sweater to master. I have very bad coordination with my left hand; in knitting and just about everything else. You can find this pattern, fugl, in Lopi 25. I am going to re-knit my mother in law's lopi sweater too, I think, because 1) it will look that much better in continental and 2) the colours are all out of balance - a pale body colour and a dark contrast colour - it just doesn't work. I am going to have to use a dark body colour, even if it means, *gasp*, buying new yarn. So much for using up my stash. I took the photo below this past August at the 18th century style garden at Chateau Ramezay in Old Montreal. It's not that bad. Most of my photography problems happen when I take pictures indoors. But why? I don't know if my feeble brain will ever figure that one out. If I just keep practicing, I will get better ...

Sunday, 24 September 2006

Baby Knits

Here is my son's newest sweater. (He has already grown out of his other two!).
I changed the centre panel, but otherwise it is a Sirdar Baby pattern in Rowan
CashSoft 4 ply for babies.

His hat is made from alafoss lopi and it is an alafoss lopi pattern.
I really like Istex's (the company that makes alafoss lopi) new pattern books.
I am going to make my next baby sweater from one of their patterns, as well
as sweaters for my in-laws.

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