28 March 2009
Adrienne
I'm sending out a call to the universe to bring health to Adrienne, my 24 year old daughter just diagnosed with melanoma.
Please join our family in surrounding Adrienne with good thoughts and lots and lots and lots of love as she embarks on this journey to wellness.
24 March 2009
And go round and round and round
In the circle game.
Below is Ch-ch-ch-cherry pie. This was one of the first rovings I dyed. The color is a little yellow here -- in person the red pops. This is a sproingy bouncy two ply, BFL I think.
Ok, as Katie says, it's time to quit displaying my yarn like it's a museum installation,
and start knitting with it.
Still knitting the lovely garter cardi to test it (click link to view). I won't be knitting four of them. It is very slow going. Lovely, but sloooooow. I just checked, and I've only been knitting the lovely cardi about 50 days, it feels like 150. And at this rate of speed, the kids-about-to-be-born will be starting college before I'm done. I'll come up with an alternate plan. Like baby hats and purchased garments. Yeah, that's the ticket.
Course, it could be the cardi isn't coming along so quickly because I've been spinning yarn too.
Just finished up some super fine stuff dyed by Kristin of Allspunup (above image = before, below image = after). Thinnest I've spun to date. What did I learn? Spinning thin reduces the color intensity. Lovely Merino, 4 ounces of it.
Course, it could be the cardi isn't coming along so quickly because I've been spinning yarn too.
Just finished up some super fine stuff dyed by Kristin of Allspunup (above image = before, below image = after). Thinnest I've spun to date. What did I learn? Spinning thin reduces the color intensity. Lovely Merino, 4 ounces of it.
Below is Ch-ch-ch-cherry pie. This was one of the first rovings I dyed. The color is a little yellow here -- in person the red pops. This is a sproingy bouncy two ply, BFL I think.
Ok, as Katie says, it's time to quit displaying my yarn like it's a museum installation,
and start knitting with it.
06 March 2009
The Tailored Sweater - Available for You
Don't you love it when you think something up in your head and the Universe delivers your dream - first class, overnight - to your door? Some time ago I started dreaming about a way to knit a sweater that always fits. See evidence of my obsession from a previous blog entry. The theme continues with all my patterns - Lifestyle hats, Lifestyle socks. I think well-fitting knitted items should emerge from our needles - it should be our lifestyle to knit simply and get exactly what we want. We all-too-often have nothing of the kind due to the "backwards" way most knitted garments are designed - in pieces, from the bottom-up.
Enter the gift from the Universe: Tuulia Salmela. Tuulia is a friend and knit designer from Finland, and a member of my local knit group. One summer meeting I was, once again, talking about finding a way to knit an elegant sweater that was knit top-down so I could try it on and design-as-I go. The following meeting, she brought one such sweater, completely designed and knitted in the span of 2 weeks. A method was born!
Over the next many months Tuulia took the very good idea of Barbara Walker (Knitting from the Top Down) and developed a very well documented and illustrated method to knit a seamless set-in sleeve garment from the top down. She presented a "beta" class to our knit group in the Fall of 2008. After the class, Tuulia and I collaborated and devised a spreadsheet edition of the method that enables you, dear knitter, to simply input the measurements of the finished garment and, *bling* out comes a pattern. Design what you want, knit what you want. Thank you Universe!
And now, the Universe offers the same gift to you:
You don't have to wait - it's available as an electronic download. Note: You'll need Excel (1997-2003 or later versions).
See more photos and info at Tuulia's blog. Many thanks to Tuulia and her willingness to let me push and push and push and push to get this tutorial out.
Enter the gift from the Universe: Tuulia Salmela. Tuulia is a friend and knit designer from Finland, and a member of my local knit group. One summer meeting I was, once again, talking about finding a way to knit an elegant sweater that was knit top-down so I could try it on and design-as-I go. The following meeting, she brought one such sweater, completely designed and knitted in the span of 2 weeks. A method was born!
Over the next many months Tuulia took the very good idea of Barbara Walker (Knitting from the Top Down) and developed a very well documented and illustrated method to knit a seamless set-in sleeve garment from the top down. She presented a "beta" class to our knit group in the Fall of 2008. After the class, Tuulia and I collaborated and devised a spreadsheet edition of the method that enables you, dear knitter, to simply input the measurements of the finished garment and, *bling* out comes a pattern. Design what you want, knit what you want. Thank you Universe!
And now, the Universe offers the same gift to you:
You don't have to wait - it's available as an electronic download. Note: You'll need Excel (1997-2003 or later versions).
See more photos and info at Tuulia's blog. Many thanks to Tuulia and her willingness to let me push and push and push and push to get this tutorial out.