Showing posts with label nylon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nylon. Show all posts
Thursday, January 29, 2015
WIP(again): High Tea Cuffs
As anticipated, even after blocking the High Tea Cuffs by Andrea Jurgrau that I recently finished are FAR too small, even for my delicate little wrists, which means they 100% will not fit an adult human being, so I am re-knitting them.
I'm still using the Knit Picks Imagination Hand Painted yarn in the Ruby Slippers colourway and still using the 3.25mm DPNs, I just decided to cast on more stitches. The pattern repeat is 18 stitches and the last time I'd cast on 36. This time, I decided to cast on 54 stitches, although I worry this will make them too big this time around. My swap partner has gotten back to me with their wrist size (which is bigger than mine, but not a LOT bigger than mine), so I 'm going to just knit one of these (they go fast) and see how big it ends up. If it's more than 3cm too big for me then I'm either going to have to scrap the idea of making the matching cuffs and scarf set or I'm going to have to hope that if I knit this on a 2.75mm needle, I can just make up the difference in row gauge by adding rows to the ribbing and that it will still work out okay.
The cuff on the left is the original one I knit with 2 pattern repeats and the one on the right is the new one, just for comparison.
I'm hoping to have these done by the end of the weekend, so here's hoping you'll get a good FO post by next week. Unless it's all too large and has to be re-done yet again and then I finally decide to scrap the project.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Stash Confessional: Birthday money!
Hi again. I’ve got another stash confessional, though a
smaller one this time. My wonderful mother, being the amazing, thoughtful,
kind, caring person she is, bought me the perfect birthday gift of a gift card
to my LYS with the instructions that I was to “Use this to make yourself
something beautiful”. So, I took that as a license to buy some really nice yarn
that I’ve always wanted and never purchased for myself.
I initially brought it in while the LYS was having a 20% off
sale on all the things on the wall and tried to buy myself some Quince &
Co. for a sweater, but the amounts and the colours and all the factors weren’t
working out. Besides, I have one sweater quantity of Quince & Co. wound up
and ready to be a sweater whenever I get to it and one sweater quantity of
Quince & Co. on infinite backorder, so I figured maybe this was the yarn
gods telling me this wasn’t the correct use of my free $50US. I left with
nothing (proud of myself…not too often I can say that during 20% off everything
on the wall day. Nearly the whole store is stocked on the walls…at least most
of the practical yarn. It’s hard not to buy *something*), and decided that when
I came back for my regular knitting night on Thursday I would buy myself
something nice. Maybe finally buy some Madeline Tosh despite my opinions about
Madeline Tosh or some Malabrigo.
Come back I did, and although I stood staring at the
Madeline Tosh and Malabrigo wall for a good half an hour, thinking about hats
and cowls and all manner of things I could make, nothing seemed special enough.
Nothing seemed right. Then finally, I found it. A yarn store exclusive that oneof the local dyers created for a recent Shop Hop. Colourways inspired by the
local Zoological Gardens. All the teal/blue/brown variegation I always wanted
and never bought because what was I going to do with all that fingering weight
sock yarn? Only now I’m a sock knitter! So I bought it. It’s not lush. It’s not
luxurious. But it is the exact colours I love. And it is locally created and
locally inspired. And it’s called “More Otter than Sea”. All these things were
a win.
Now, of course, this didn’t take up all my money (close
though…it wasn’t inexpensive sock yarn), so I had to think of what else I could
manage to get 1 skein of and still be able to make something. The answer to
that, it turns out, was Leading Men Fiber Arts. I’ve been hearing about their
yarn (and meaning to listen to their podcast) for a while now, so I was excited
to see it in the store a few weeks ago. The colours were beautiful and vibrant
and, really, the big problem here was deciding what colour I wanted. I could
only get 1 skein of sport weight, so I figure this will turn into a hat or a small
cowl or maybe mittens, so it needed to match with my coats and still serve a
purpose. Problem is, my coats are brown or blue. And the colours I picked up
were either beautiful oranges (still regret not being able to buy that one) or
grey or dark green. So, I was forced to use the tiebreaker method and buy on
colourway name. Which means the grey won out just because they decided to name
it London Fog. Now I need to knit myself just the right thing to take me back
to a grey London day where you need the softest cowl to snuggle down into
against the damp mist that chills you to the bone and everything will be
perfect.
So…added some meters to the stash (720.5 m/ 200g), but it’s for a good
cause and I'm still grossly ahead of schedule thanks to my destash.Besides, I wouldn’t be at all surprised if one or both of these is used up
before the year is out.
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