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onsdag, november 30, 2005

How my garden grows

This is a scarf that I have made for C, one of my nice colleagues. I'm in a small team with three other designers and this year I decided to make a scarf for each of them as a birthday present. The colours go very well with our garden, at least as it was a week ago... And they certainly went well with the recipient's wardrobe!

The pattern is really simple. With Phildar Auteuil (in the Reinette colourway) cast on a million stitches or so (I think I had about 350) on an 80 cm circular needle (4 mm). Knit 14 endless rows of garter stitch. (I knit 12 rows and then two rows with a plain green, since I thought the Reinette would be too colourful next to the bumpy Bowling yarn. Not necessary at all, in my opinion. Then knit 2 rows with the weird and wonderful Bowling (The Nomade colourway). I used it all by its bumpy self, but it might have been a good idea to double it with the Auteuil. The thin thread was quite difficult to knit with. Continue with 28 rows of garter stitch, then 2 more rows of Bowling and 14 more rows of garter stitch. Bind off and enjoy. A word of warning: I fell for the beautiful colours of the Auteuil yarn and bought it despite the fact that it contains 70% acrylics. I used some of the leftovers to knit a pair of wristwarmers. After one day, the were pilling like crazy. Keep your scarf away from Velcro etc and treat it carefully. (I would never recommend anyone to knit a sweater with this yarn, no matter how lovely the colours are.)
Depending on the number of stitches you cast on, this scarf takes two or three balls of Auteuil and one ball of Bowling.

Speaking of gardens, this is how my Tangled Garden socks are developing. I'm using one of my balls of Opal, plus some white Regia. I like the look of these, but for the moment I've put them on hold. There are too many Christmas things under way.

I just saw that Magknits bag issue will go online tonight. Let's hope the ftp server co-operates...

måndag, november 28, 2005

A finished circular shrug!

(But alas, not mine...)

Knitaround

fredag, november 18, 2005

Pictures, believe it or not...

nine balls of sockyarn
These are my nine balls of sock yarn, from Mariannes Sockenwolle. Two of the balls (the two at the right end of the first row) came from some kind of bargain bin and I couldn't choose the colours myself. The one with red, yellow and purple is very much not me, but I think I know who might like it. The single ball of Trekking has a very different pattern from the Opal yarn and I look forward to trying it. So far, I have knit a pair of tiger socks (see below) for my youngest, and I am doing a pair of Tangled garden socks with white Regia and the blue/green second ball in the second row. It takes alot of work but the result is pretty.

Autumn knits
Some of the things I've been poking my needles at these last weeks:
- A scarf for my sister-in-law, using one strand of grey wool and one strand of different kinds of blue mohair. A true stash buster, or rather scrap buster. Knitted in "patent knitting" which I believe is the same as brioche or fisherman's rib. The perfect scarf stitch, in my opinion.
- A pair of tiger socks for my son. He was so happy with the reault that he brought them to show-and-tell in school.
- A bag for a friend. This is what it looked like pre-felted.

Apart from that, I did a scarf for a colleague and gave it away without even thinking of taking a photo. I have just finished another one, to make sure that all of my three colleagues keep healthy and cozy this winter.

onsdag, november 09, 2005

The first rule of the Knit club is...

...you don't talk about the Knit club

Knit Club (a movie from iMovieFest 2005)

tisdag, november 08, 2005

The AntiCraft!

"You're going to die anyway, so you might as well knit"

Crafts for strange little girls: The AntiCraft
We began with knitting because the recent revolution has both invigorated and infuriated us. We are the target demographic, but the marketers forgot something when they made the decision from on high to present us with cheery representations of feminine wiles. They forgot to ask who we were. Where are the sweaters to enshroud our dark hearts? Where are the afghans to blanket our angst? Where is the macabre? The dark sensuality? We've brandished our needles in defiance.


(link via Mason-Dixon)