Showing posts with label intarsia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label intarsia. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 September 2012

identified finished object

Some garter stitch, a set of 5mm (US 8) circulars and 200g of Moda Vera Noemi, colourway “red” plus nine days of knitting have produced this:
2012 Shawl for Someone #3
An easy knit and a satisfactory finish.

And that’s two more skeins of acrylic yarn gone from my stash! Hurrah!

Ravelry tells me I have 60+ skeins of acrylic to go – but some of them are being used in the acrylic intarsia blanket – Ravelry just doesn’t know it yet!

Now back to the intarsia blanket before the weather gets too warm for knitting afghans!

Thursday, 23 August 2012

a finish and two WIPs – all knitting

I mentioned in my last post that I had started a new project, even though I had determined back at the beginning of July that there were to be no more new projects until I turned some of my WIPS into FOs. But I needed to purchase some yarn (as mentioned in my last post) to keep working on my Intarsia Blanket. My other UFOs involved stranded colourwork techniques, or working with sock yarn and small needles, neither of which I felt like doing. So I cast on a simple garter stitch shawl in 10ply (worsted weight) bouclé acrylic yarn on 5mm (US 8) needles. This was my progress on Wednesday afternoon.
2012 Shawl for Someone #3 day 3
As for the Finished Object -- I showed this cowl at the Knitters’ Guild meeting on Saturday. I actually finished knitting it on 24 July but the cast off was too tight so I unpicked it and redid it (a few days later). I finally got around to sewing the ends in at The Guild meeting, just before Show and Tell (one of my favourite parts of the meeting). The photo on the right, which shows the detail of the stitching, is more like the real colour.
2012 Cynthia Brown Cowl2012 Cynthis Brown cowl detail
The pattern is Cowl de Printemps by Jeni Chase (Ravelry link). The yarn is a sadly discontinued tencel/acrylic blend which is oh-so-soft, perfect for items that will be worn around the neck.

During the Guild meeting, I worked on the Never-ending Intarsia Blanket I started in November last year. It has been knitted on and off, depending on the weather and my mood – each row takes me twenty minutes to knit, that’s an average of just eleven stitches a minute, which is slow for me, but I have to stop to add a new colour at least once (and usually more) each row, plus weave the ends in. Some rows are faster than others, but twenty minutes is average!

When I last showed you the blanket at the beginning of July, it looked like this.
2012 intarsia blanket 6 July
I had added another fifteen rows after this photo was taken but hadn’t taken another photo. Since writing that report on 7th July, I have added a further 206 rows (41,200 stitches) for a total of 414 rows; only 286 rows (or 57,200 stitches) for my target of 700 rows.

Anyway, enough of the statistics, the blanket now looks like this:
2012 Intarsia Blanket 414 rows
As you can see, I really did need to get some more red in there!

It’s the kind of knitting that gets people’s attention, even at a Guild meeting!

Saturday, 7 July 2012

on and off the needles

Last month I didn’t do much sewing but I definitely knitted!

a black beanie ( no photos – sorry)

a cowl which I designed on a train while taking my mother to Strathfield to meet her country train – it’s hard to see but it has a textured zigzag pattern
2012 Strathfield Cowl modelled2012 Strathfield cowl flat
a blanket for a local animal shelter (approximately one metre – 40 inches – “square”) – unblocked because I don’t think animals care!
2012 Patons Cedar Blankie
a pair of socks for mum (Baby Mock Cable - which look so much better than this photo shows)
2012 mum's baby cable rib socks detail
a pair of “plain vanilla” socks for me (Patonyle, purchased 2008)
2012 soft blue socks
four sample socks for the workshop I gave on 16th June
2012 socks from the toe up workshop samples
a single repeat on these socks (pattern: Ribbed Ribbon Socks from “Socks from the Toe Up” by Wendy D Johnson)
2011 Purple Cocoon Ribbed Ribbon socks side detail
and 40 rows (8,000 stitches) on this blanket (not 80 rows - 16,000 stitches as stated on my progress report – I counted the ridges and doubled twice but some thing told me that couldn’t be right!). I have added another 26 rows (5,200 stitches) to that this week.
2012 intarsia blanket 6 July
And to think I nearly frogged it when I was just past that pink stripe!

I frogged this blanket (which wasn’t working for me).
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On Thursday night I cast on and knitted twelve repeats of Wendy D. Johnson’s Lacy Rib pattern on a bed sock for DD.
2012 DD bed socks II
I think there are two problems:
1) the toe shaping isn’t quite right for DD’s narrow feet and there are too many stocking stitch rows before the pattern begins
2) I’m knitting DK weight on 2.75mm (US 2) needles; I think the fabric is too tight for bed socks and I need to go up to 3.25mm needles (which DD has and therefore I couldn’t use them in the first place)

What do you think?

Friday, 1 June 2012

the eleventh question

warning: long, photo-heavy post (hurrah for the new internet connection and Windows Live Writer!)
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Yesterday I answered ten of the eleven questions posted by Freda (a.k.a. Impera Magna) on her blog The Adventures of the Empress of the Universe.

I had to leave the last question because it needed a post of its own (as you will soon see).

Q. How many UFOs/WIPs do you have right now?

A. Let’s begin with the sewing based ones …

1) The quilt that has been occupying my attention this week is my Country Houses quilt which started life as a single (twin) bed quilt in May last year; it’s too big for a single bed so I decided to finish it to queen size to go on our bed to keep me warm on these chilly winter nights. As you can see, it’s way too big for our bed! I am considering taking one or two rows off but, as yet, have not made up my mind!
on the bed - too big 
2) Scrappy Log Cabin: I don’t have enough scraps to make the border I intended and am still thinking about what to do with it. Here it is with the inner border which has been added since I last showed the top-in-progress. It looks black but it is actually a dark brown because, despite all those blues, the quilt has an overall brownish look.
2012 Scrappy Log Cabin with inner border
3) A cloth book I started for the Grandboys for Christmas (they got two of four before I became really ill a couple of weeks before the big day) – I need to unpick the last page I sewed; so it has been having time out in the “naughty corner” since November. This is the page I haven't got to yet!
2011 Saeari underway
4) curtains for Older Grandson’s bedroom – his mummy needs to find the hooks WM accidentally left there and I’m not finishing them till she does! (no photos here)

5) Dotty Bright needs basting and quilting
2012 finished Dotty Bright top_thumb[1]2012 back for Dotty Bright
6) Scrappy Strings II: the top and backing have been made but are too long (Is this a theme emerging in my quilting? I hope not!) so I need to unpick the bottom row of blocks and cut down the backing then baste and quilt (it’s been spending time in the “naughty corner” too)
quilt top finished_thumb[4]pieced backing for Scrappy II_thumb[4]
7) and 8) two scrappy quilts made from one donated partly-made flimsy; I don’t have anywhere near enough scraps to finish either of them (the flimsy was separated between the long floral strip and the yellow strings)
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9-13) five rainbow quilts which are being made as part of the Scrappy Rainbow Challenge over at SoScrappy; I have blocks in various colours for a four patch quilt (17 blocks made), a nine patch quilt (11 blocks made), a string quilt (15 blocks made), an improv quilt (44 blocks made) and a Wonky Windows quilt (9 blocks made). Obviously, these are long term projects!
2011 red four patch_thumb[5]2012 green nine patch_thumb[3]2012 pink strings_thumb[5]2011 purple improv_thumb[4]2011 brown Wonky Windows_thumb[5]
14) Hearts quilt: this a shared project with DD; we are hand-stitching applique hearts onto white squares – eventually we will have enough for a quilt! This began as a project to take to Guild meetings and for me to take to meetings of the “Caring Hearts Community Quilt Group” when I don’t have any quilts that need binding.
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15) a cover for my fold-up cutting mat (originally used for dressmaking, now mostly used under a white plastic tablecloth to block my knitting)
cutting board covered_thumb[1]cutting board folded_thumb[1]
– I am going to use the embroidery I started in class in April; I just have to finish the satin stitching of the butterfly  then I will decide which fabrics I want to use to piece what will be a large drawstring bag (probably lined)
2012 archway embroidery nearly done2012 archway embroidery butterfly in progeress detail
16) Sampler Quilt: I cut out the pieces for the first block in class on Monday so I guess it’s now a WIP!
pieces and plan for Domino block
17) a long-untouched cross stitch which I really ought to get finish, it’s so close to being done! I just have to finish that sheet music (dozens of cream stitches on a white background), the scroll-work music stand and a little more of the piano keyboard to the left then I think it’s finished.
piano cross stitch

… and then there’s the knitting WIPs …

right now I'm knitting a pair of  men's mitts which I will finish today, then I need to revisit the following projects:

18) a pair of gift socks (I can’t say any more, just in case; deadline 22 June)
2012 mum's baby cable rib socks detail
19) and 20) socks for me
2011 Purple Cocoon Ribbed Ribbon socks        2011 Soft Blue socks detail
22) Merlot toe-up socks for someone with big feet (I knitted the first sock on 72 stitches instead of 64)!
2011 Moda Vera Merlot sock in progress
23) baby blanket (which I am considering frogging – it’s just not working for me!)
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22) intarsia blanket (I haven’t seen this for a couple of months and was considering ripping it out but now I’ve seen the photo I’m loving it!)
2012 Intarsia Blanket in progress
24) sideways striped jumper – need to pick up stitches and do the collar
Mexicali Baby
25) Ambassador of Love mittens (second mitten syndrome) – I finally located the yarn for the second mitten yesterday! Now I just have to find or download the pattern again!
2011 Ambassador of Love Mittens #1
26) Lace Infinity Scarf which I am also thinking about frogging;  the yarn does nothing for the lace pattern – perhaps a dark colour was a poor choice?
2011 Simple Lace Infinity Scarf
I guess it’s time to crack on with the stitching!

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

a new beginning

After the "insect attack" which was the subject of my last post, I realised that I had underestimated how many stitches I ripped out! I think it was more like 60,000!

Want to see what that looks like?

That, friends, is a solid, reasonably-tightly-wound ball, 15cm (6 inches) in diameter weighing nearly 300 grams (10.5 ounces).

Or 900 metres (984 yards).

But there is light at the end of the tunnel; some of it now looks like this:
200 stitches wide, 30 rows long on 3.5mm needles
Or, to give you a better idea, here is a close up of what I have been working on for three days (most of the ends are woven in during the knitting process - sometimes I forget!):



An intarsia rainbow at the end of the frogpond!