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lördag, maj 28, 2005

Nytt jobb?

Tidskriften Hemslöjden söker redaktionssekreterare/redaktör.
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Skriva notiser och i viss omfattning även längre artiklar.

Det här låter som ett idealiskt jobb för en bloggare med ett brett hantverksintresse!

Sista ansökningsdag 10 juni. Annonsen finns här: Arbetsförmedlingen

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fredag, maj 27, 2005

Final package- sent

Yesterday, I sent the final package in the Nordic Secret Friends 2 swap. I am very happy with the thing I did - the last package must contain something homemade. I plan to do a little tutorial later, but not until the package has reached its destination.

I am very curious about what I will get. In the first round I received a pair of mittens in alpacka and mohair, and I wore them every day the temperature fell under zero. They are waiting for next winter, freshly washed and with no signs of wear and tear. Today the thermometer passes 30, so I hope for something slightly cooler...

I have decided not to participate if their is a third round of the Nordic exchange. Two rounds with only a short pause inbetween was a bit much. As a whole, I had much more fun during the first round. Probably beacause all but one of my NS friends had blogs of their own, and I could get a feeling for what they would enjoy. In this round I haven't got any blogging contacts, and it feels like I've been sending and receiving things into/out of a void. A nice void, but still not very interesting.

tisdag, maj 24, 2005

Inspiration: Karin's Style Blog

Karin's Style Blog

fredag, maj 20, 2005

Rebecca!

I just saw a very nice top at Knit and tonic, and noticed that the pattern comes from Rebecca. Given that I just had an e-mail concerning Rebecca, I decided to locate their website. Here it is: Rebecca Online. (It seems that Rebecca Magazine is not for sale in Luxemburg, but I will investigate this further.)

A nice surprise: in the section "Patterns", you can find the Knit and tonic top for free. Now I just need to loose a certain number of kilos, get a dog and pick up some star-quality Gucci glasses for the complete look. Maybe next year.

torsdag, maj 19, 2005

Knitty spring surprises

The Knitty spring surprises are up!
Trellis, a cotton aran cardigan for babies,
Peek-a-boob, a nursing tank top,
Blythe, some stylish doll clothes.

onsdag, maj 18, 2005

Another package


My third Secret Nordic friend package has arrived in its destination: to Tiina in Finland. I'm just afraid I made a horrible mistake: why did I send the Sunshine to Finland? We're freezing here! Last year, May was summery, I'm sure of that. This year I have worn a long-sleeved sweater and a windbreaker jacket every day, with one or two exceptions. Brrr...

In other knitting news:
Sangria, season 3 has started. More info to follow
The White Stripes cardigan (not to be confused with either The White Stripes or The Cardigans) is under construction, with a difficult deadline. 6 June, 2005.

I made a list of my ongoing projects the other day, and took some drastic decisions. We'll see if I can stick to my ripping plans.

fredag, maj 13, 2005

Friday inspiration: Camilla Engman

The ever inspiringCamilla Engman will participate in Debbie Bliss' Stitch'n'Bitch Crochet book. (Crochet'n'bitch?) Then we can all do magnificent little creatures...

Check her blog for some very nice links, such as Kraf-o-la.

torsdag, maj 12, 2005

More on the Chanel jacket

I found a picture of a jacket in progress, in the original colours. Scroll down a bit chez Simple elegance. Nice, isn't it?

And now, compare the pink beauty to this:



A bag of balls, destined for greatness - sans Chanel.

måndag, maj 09, 2005

Blind love

This is a sad story. But have faith, there may be light at the end of the tunnel.

A month or so ago, I bought the Phildar Tendances Printemps 2005 catalogue. I fell head over heels in love with the Chanel-ish cover jacket and after some consideration I decided to knit this and wear it with a summery dress or skirt for the Embassy reception 6 June. Today we went to the Phildar store in Longwy with one mission: buy yarn.

It may not have been a wise idea to dress the way I did: pink socks, pink underwear, pink t-shirt and a pink cardigan. (Black shoes, black trousers, black handbag, but still...) By the time I came to the shopping centre, I was convinced that I needed any summery colour but pink in my life. The original mix of colours was out of the picture even before I started looking.
(The original yarns and colours are:
Clapotis: barbe ā papa (which means spun sugar, which is often coloured pink or blue in French village carnivals. In this case the sugar is variegated pink, shocking)
Sunset: rosée, a rosy pink fine thread with metallic lustre
Eponge: blanc, a white terry cloth bouclé.)

The shop didn't have many balls of Sunset. In fact, there were only three colours I could choose from unless I wanted to place an order and come back later. They had irisée, an almost transparent thread with flecks of iridiscent colour, a lagoon blue and something dark grey. (Update: Sunset, as presented by the Dutch company Breiweb.) Since my deadline is ridiculously short - by my standards at least, a jacket in four weeks?! - I wanted to get all the necessary yarn at once. I soon realized that even Clapotis and Eponge where in short supply in some of the colorways. I could feel disaster breathing down my neck, but hey, I really wanted to wear this jacket for the reception.

Given the stock of the different yarns, the mismatching shades and my absolute dislike for yellow, there was only one colour combination I could pick in the end. Clapotis in Chlorophylle, Sunset in Irisée and Eponge in white. Nice, spring-coloured, fresh. The price was far more than I had expected, making this my most expensive knitting project ever. But hey, love is in the air!

As soon as we came home, I cast on for a swatch. Ouch. OUCH! It suddenly struck me that the sophisticated look of the pink jacket in the original colourway came from the rose-coloured Sunset that changed the white eponge into a shimmering pink. In my case, the iridiscent Sunset made the white eponge shiny and bright, contrasting the very bright green. Instead of a tweedy look with some shimmer, my swatch was glaring stripes with a trashy plastic look. My ten-year-old passed by and asked innocently if it was a sweater to show that I'm a fan of Hammarby. My camera got left behind at a friends house this weekend, so I can't show any photos yet. You'll have to trust me on this.

So. My current plan is to knit this little cardigan (left page) in white eponge with irisée stripes of sunset AND the green Clapotis pullover to the right. The yarn for the chanel jacket is enough for the two of them! I may need to change the pullover a bit, I have 13 balls and the pattern calls for 14 in the size I fear is mine.

I have a second plan for the green clapotis, which is to make a... clapotis. Just for fun... A more serious plan is to see if my favourite lace, the drooping elm leaf, would work on a green sweater. It just might. (The only picture I have found online is in this shawl. Did I mention that my camera is having fun elsewhere?

(A very nice blog: Knit and tonic.)