Not much blogging done - but a fair bit of knitting and crochet (weaving shamefully quiet).
Yarn used this year - 7,642
Yarn bought this year - 4,596.70
Net use up of stash - 3,045.30
By this rate, I might use it all before I die
(if I live to be over 100!)
Happy New Year.
Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Sunday, 25 August 2013
It never works out quite as you plan.....
The idea was simple - I had a cone of 4ply cotton - perfect for a summer cardigan, perfect to work on, during my holiday.
I feared it would be boring, so I bought (a ridiculous amount of) blue and white 4ply for the edges. As it turned out, this was a slightly heavier 4ply, but as it was for the cuffs, welt etc, wasn't a problem. I was using the wonderful Ann Budd's pattern and making a round-necked sweater, with the white a blue edging, like a Chanel inspired piece.
I did the edgings before going away. The holiday was good and thanks to audio books, I got the back and both sleeves done while in Tenerife.
It began to occur to me that I didn't have enough pink to do the two fronts.
Bummer.
As the blue and white were a little heavier, I didn't want to use the same stitch pattern, so added a shell/lace panel instead.
Then I realised there wasn't enough to do even this on the second front! So, I had to put another panel up the front, with a thin pink strip to try to tie it all together.
Because it was a shell pattern, working a V-neck proved much simpler.
I'm happy with the end result, but would have preferred both sides to have just the pink and single blue piece.
As I've unpicked it several times, (while working out what I could do with the remaining yarn), am glad to have it done, more than anything.
I feared it would be boring, so I bought (a ridiculous amount of) blue and white 4ply for the edges. As it turned out, this was a slightly heavier 4ply, but as it was for the cuffs, welt etc, wasn't a problem. I was using the wonderful Ann Budd's pattern and making a round-necked sweater, with the white a blue edging, like a Chanel inspired piece.
I did the edgings before going away. The holiday was good and thanks to audio books, I got the back and both sleeves done while in Tenerife.
It began to occur to me that I didn't have enough pink to do the two fronts.
Bummer.
As the blue and white were a little heavier, I didn't want to use the same stitch pattern, so added a shell/lace panel instead.
Then I realised there wasn't enough to do even this on the second front! So, I had to put another panel up the front, with a thin pink strip to try to tie it all together.
Because it was a shell pattern, working a V-neck proved much simpler.
I'm happy with the end result, but would have preferred both sides to have just the pink and single blue piece.
As I've unpicked it several times, (while working out what I could do with the remaining yarn), am glad to have it done, more than anything.
Monday, 22 July 2013
Le Weekend - c'est complit
This is a quick little project, using up some sock yarn that was received as a freebie for subscribing to a mag.
Has given me ideas about shawl construction/designing.
Modelled here by the long suffering one - bless him!
Has given me ideas about shawl construction/designing.
Modelled here by the long suffering one - bless him!
Thursday, 4 April 2013
Really sensible
This was finished at knitting group last night and we were discussing how conservative/sensible this is for me. I could even wear it work work activities!
What can I say? Ann Budd is a knitting god - this is a top down set in sleeve pattern - lovin' it, lovin' it, lovin' it.
The yarn is the (now discontinued) Adriafil Fusione - 100% cotton 4 ply (I know! 4ply!). Nice to work with - let's hope it lasts well.
What can I say? Ann Budd is a knitting god - this is a top down set in sleeve pattern - lovin' it, lovin' it, lovin' it.
The yarn is the (now discontinued) Adriafil Fusione - 100% cotton 4 ply (I know! 4ply!). Nice to work with - let's hope it lasts well.
Monday, 28 January 2013
"Using some of the lovely yarn that I have"
Further to my last post, this is some of the lovely yarn that I've been using - much of it was bought in the USA, either by me on the last holiday (a few years ago) or by the long suffering one of a trip he made a couple of years ago. This jacket was actually finished at the end of last year, but I hadn't posted it.
There's some Cascade 220 in there, as well as some gorgeous Aslan Trends.
I've seen a number of circular jackets on ravelry and wanted to have a go. However, it is one of those things that really works better for those of more standard build. We, who are wider, need the circle to be down to our knees, if it's going to fit nicely in the middle.
This was made worse by my attempt to make a better fit at the sleeves and doing a couple of back and forth patial rounds to give the usual width at the underarm.
It's warm, it's cosy, it's striking.
And when you're putting it on, it's a bugger to find the sleeves!
There's some Cascade 220 in there, as well as some gorgeous Aslan Trends.
I've seen a number of circular jackets on ravelry and wanted to have a go. However, it is one of those things that really works better for those of more standard build. We, who are wider, need the circle to be down to our knees, if it's going to fit nicely in the middle.
This was made worse by my attempt to make a better fit at the sleeves and doing a couple of back and forth patial rounds to give the usual width at the underarm.
It's warm, it's cosy, it's striking.
And when you're putting it on, it's a bugger to find the sleeves!
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