Sunday, April 28, 2013
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Georiga Cardigan
I've realized there's quite a few sweaters and projects that haven't made it over to this blogosphere so expect to see some new things in the next few weeks.
Keeping knitting affordable is always a concern of mine and it's why I love Knit Picks so much. I can make a sweater out of quality yarn that isn't going to keep me from making my student loan payments.
That said I recently have been dabbling into more luxury yarns. On a whim I bought a skein of Madeline Tosh Light from Windy Knitty. This eventually became the Sad Day Shawl. I quickly became pretty obsessed with the Madeline Tosh line. I mean, look at all of those effing colors. I had caught an eye full of a color named ginger when I bought my first skein of Mad Tosh but they only had one skein in stock and the more I looked at it the more I knew I need a whole sweater of this stuff. It took me a little bit to decide on pattern but when Laura pointed out Georgia I knew that it was perfect. A simple, classic cardigan ideal for showing off a show stopping yarn.
After reviewing my purchasing options (and determining no Chicago yarn stores had any in stock) I realized that I would have to buy online and I had my heart set on ordering from Webs. If I'm going to spend that much on yarn, even better if I can get a discount! In addition, none of the Madeline Tosh yarns have dye lots and I felt the most confident in the expert yarn handlers at Webs giving me the best three skeins together so I didn't end up with some crazy ugly variations. (At this point I know people will point out that I can alternate skeins every few rows and to that I will say. No. I will probably never do this. It's too fussy and involved. So I will get the best color match I can, but variation and difference can be some of the most exciting things about knitting with artisan dyed yarn.)
Although it took me about three months of waiting for the color to come back into stock I finally got my hands on this yarn. Look at those colors!! Definitely worth the wait. Now, I know I'm really crazy about this yarn because I'm knitting a sweater ( A SWEATER) in sock yarn, on size 2 needles. Not really my style, if you know anything about me. But I've been surprising myself over the last few months with the projects and yarn size I've been choosing. I know that this is going to be a long term commitment project.
I pick it up in between projects, or when I simply get sick of working on something and so far it's been working. I've put the sleeve stitches on holders and am working through the body. It's just lots of long, long rows of stockinette stitch. But it's a nice break from all the lace (LACE?!? Who am I???) projects I've had on the needles.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Holla Knits Spring/Summer Launch!
April 16 – The Sweatshop of Love – Pattern giveaway, subscriber exclusive yarn giveaway
April 17 – Canary Knits – Pattern giveaway
April 18 – Yarn Hollow – Pattern giveaway
April 19 – Under the Red Umbrella – Pattern giveaway, subscriber exclusive yarn giveaway
April 22 – Stash, the Knit Picks Staff Blog
April 23 – Emma Welford Designs – Pattern giveaway, subscriber exclusive yarn giveaway
April 24 – Pink Brutus Knits – Pattern giveaway
April 25 – Rewolluzza – Pattern giveaway, subscriber exclusive yarn giveaway
April 26 – Knits in Class – Pattern giveaway, subscriber exclusive yarn giveaway
April 29 – WEBS Yarn Store Blog – Pattern kit giveaway
May 1 – Masi Knits – Pattern giveaway, subscriber exclusive yarn giveaway
May 3 – Unplanned Peacock – Pattern giveaway
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Friday, April 12, 2013
FO: Tara's Christmas Mitts
Here in the Midwest it is still pretty chilly. So chilly indeed that one could make practical use of a Christmas gift even if it was say, four months late.
I made these mitts for my friend Tara as a belated Christmas gift. Knit flat you seem these suckers up the side leaving a gap for your thumb to fit. Throw some cute buttons on (fabric covered of course!) and you've got yourself an adorable set of hand warmers.
I know that Tara appreciates grey and yellow together almost as much as I do, so I couldn't resit popping a cute little bee covered fabric button on each of them.
Hopefully you'll be much smarter than I was and actually make these in a reasonable amount of time for someone to use them. I can't count on an April snow storm to save my late Christmas gift giving behind every time.
I made these mitts for my friend Tara as a belated Christmas gift. Knit flat you seem these suckers up the side leaving a gap for your thumb to fit. Throw some cute buttons on (fabric covered of course!) and you've got yourself an adorable set of hand warmers.
I know that Tara appreciates grey and yellow together almost as much as I do, so I couldn't resit popping a cute little bee covered fabric button on each of them.
Hopefully you'll be much smarter than I was and actually make these in a reasonable amount of time for someone to use them. I can't count on an April snow storm to save my late Christmas gift giving behind every time.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
FO: Hot & Cold Blaket
As I've been going through my pictures I've realized there's quite a few projects, past and present that haven't made it onto this space. The crocheted Hot & Cold Blanket is one of the oldest.
I first started these squares as a way to learn how to crochet using stash yarn I had lying around. I started them way back in 2010 and this blanket took me a good two years to finish. I ended up finishing them and edging them with just a classic Lion Brand Vanna's Choice in White.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
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