This is how long the scarf is using almost 1 ball of yarn ... about 17 repeats I think ... and roughly 2.5 ft long (I haven't actually measured it with a ruler)
Just a little corner of the world where I can share what I've been working on with family & friends ... and a few simple knitting patterns for all my readers ...
Saturday, June 25, 2005
Branching Out
I've started Knitty's Branching Out scarf using Schoeller Stahl Hobby in a purple color; I think they call it "plum". The purple color doesn't seem to show through in the pictures; I haven't figured out why. Maybe it is the yellow background? Need to figure out how to take better pictures that show pattern detail. This scarf will be a gift for Sara. I always think of her as wearing green or purple, so I chose to make a purple scarf for her.
This is how long the scarf is using almost 1 ball of yarn ... about 17 repeats I think ... and roughly 2.5 ft long (I haven't actually measured it with a ruler)
This is how long the scarf is using almost 1 ball of yarn ... about 17 repeats I think ... and roughly 2.5 ft long (I haven't actually measured it with a ruler)
Thursday, June 23, 2005
SSSK and [SL1, K3Tog, PSSO]
My first experience knitting "lace" was challenging. Some of those instructions were complex and it was too easy to make a mistake ... but I eventually completed (after a few months) Marisa's Baby Blanket. The blanket is a bit "heavy" because I did not choose a baby or sport yarn. I used 11 balls of Filatura di Crosa 501 DK weight yarn in Dusky Rose with US7 (4.5mm) needles. I love this yarn, it became softer after I washed it. It is a superwash wool which means it can be thrown into the washer & dryer. Great stuff! I haven't measured the blanket; I'm guessing it is about 45" square.
Here is the lower edge of the blanket:
Pattern detail:
It was with this blanket that I realized how knitting is not very cost effective. I think most people assume that it is cheaper to knit stuff. The retail cost for this yarn would have been over $70. I managed to get it for $43. But anyone can get a store bought baby blanket for much less than this! However I would not have had the pleasure of knitting this blanket if I went that route. I have fond memories of knitting this blanket during a "mini vacation" in Carmel, CA in January. Marisa won't be able to use the blanket until she is 12 months old; I hope she will cherish it.
BTW, Grumperina was the one who suggested (on the Knitting Forum) that I check out the Filatura di Crosa 501 yarn that was sold on Elann. She has a great blog, Grumperina goes to local yarn shops and Home Depot.
Yarn: Filatura di Crosa 501 superwash wool, Dusky Rose color. 11 balls
Needles: 4.5 mm (US7)
Here is the lower edge of the blanket:
Pattern detail:
It was with this blanket that I realized how knitting is not very cost effective. I think most people assume that it is cheaper to knit stuff. The retail cost for this yarn would have been over $70. I managed to get it for $43. But anyone can get a store bought baby blanket for much less than this! However I would not have had the pleasure of knitting this blanket if I went that route. I have fond memories of knitting this blanket during a "mini vacation" in Carmel, CA in January. Marisa won't be able to use the blanket until she is 12 months old; I hope she will cherish it.
BTW, Grumperina was the one who suggested (on the Knitting Forum) that I check out the Filatura di Crosa 501 yarn that was sold on Elann. She has a great blog, Grumperina goes to local yarn shops and Home Depot.
Yarn: Filatura di Crosa 501 superwash wool, Dusky Rose color. 11 balls
Needles: 4.5 mm (US7)
More fun with cables
Knitting cables on the Irish Hiking Scarf was so much fun that I decided to knit another cable-intensive scarf, the Besotted Scarf. This one required a little more concentration since there are left cables and right cables. I never got the hang of doing "air" cables, so I used a cable needle throughout.
Travelling Vine Scarf
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1/17/07: Edited to remove link to pattern since the target site no longer exists.
Here is the Travelling Vine scarf I completed in March. At first I didn't understand why it was called Travelling Vine ... until I completed the scarf, washed/blocked it, and then took these pictures. The pattern really shows through against the black background.
1/17/07: Edited to remove link to pattern since the target site no longer exists.
Here is the Travelling Vine scarf I completed in March. At first I didn't understand why it was called Travelling Vine ... until I completed the scarf, washed/blocked it, and then took these pictures. The pattern really shows through against the black background.
Irish Hiking Scarf
I am so excited! This is my first blog ... a place for me to share what I've been working on with family & friends. I am a knitting neophyte who just started to knit in November 2004. I have found it to be very relaxing, and it is something I can do while watching TV if it isn't a very complicated pattern. I have learned a lot since then, especially with the help of all those wonderful people at Knitting About.com.
I'm going to start by posting a picture of one of my early knitting projects, the Irish Hiking Scarf. This was my first cable project. At first I thought this was going to be difficult, but it is much easier than it looks! I ended up making 4 of these scarves. And I remember trying to finish one of them during a Lord of the Rings marathon just before Christmas. Let me just say that trying to watch the extended versions of all three movies over 2 days is a case of too much of a good thing. I haven't rewatched any of the movies since then.
Wednesday, June 01, 2005
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Winterbourne Scarf
Triumph Cable Scarf
Sihnon Cable Scarf
Shadow Cable Scarf
Seeded Rib Reversible Scarf
St. Albans Valentine Cable Scarf
Regina Cable Scarf
Pythagorean Reversible Scarf
Petra Lace Scarf
Persephone Cable Scarf
Paquin Cable Scarf
Osiris Cable Scarf
Miranda Cable Scarf
Marijke Scarf
Londinium Cable Scarf
Hera Cable Scarf
Georgiana Lace Scarf
Ezra Cable Scarf
Bernadette Cable Scarf
Beaumonde Cable Scarf
Asherton Reversible Scarf
Ariel Cable Scarf
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