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so much for THAT

Friday, August 29th, 2008

As I’ve definitely mentioned before, the original conception of Deirdre included plans for embroidery around the neckline. As I worked on it, I was having some second thoughts–maybe it didn’t need embellishments. Maybe a simple piece was best. Maybe the idea of doing all that embroidery just makes me ill. Then I finished up, and I love it, but…it is very, well, plain. And monochromatic. The embroidery is starting to sound good again.

Of course, I did a practice run. I’ve previously done embroidery on knitting and found it to be tricky business, with the embroidered bits having a tendency to disappear into the knit stitches if not carefully placed. So I had this brilliant idea of applying fusible interfacing to the knit fabric. My line of reasoning was that it would add some stability and give the embroidery more substance to hang onto. So I cut out a “square” (my effort was foiled by the fact that I accidentally grabbed my broken scissors and then tried to force them to make do) and applied it to the back of my swatch, and proceeded with my practice embroidering:

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I can now say that fusible interfacing does NOTHING significant to improve the ease of the whole embroidering on knitting situation. Apparently, you just have to be careful and watch where you’re putting the yarn. Sigh.

Despite that, I’m liking how my practice bits are turning out so far:

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There are a few other things I want to try out before going nuts on the real thing, but I think it’s going to look good, no?

more Celia

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

My main knitting, of late, is the Calmer cardigan (now officially christened Celia):
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As stated previously, I am loving this project. The yarn and stitch pattern really go well together to create a gorgeous fabric. The only drawback is that the slip stitch pattern does require a certain amount of concentration, and it is rather slow going compared to a standard stockinette piece. Mind you, it’s still quite suitable for knitting and reading, which I have been doing a fair bit of lately:
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Summer always feels like reading time to me, and a time to reread my old established favorites in particular (yes, that *is* a Harry Potter book…et pui?). I think it’s a carryover from when I was younger–we would get carted off to the library a couple of times a week during the summer vacation and I would always come home with a big stack of books. Then I would be perpetually sneaking off to my bedroom to try to read them all before the next library visit!

pink!

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

My Calmer cardigan (I can’t really call it the ravelympics cardigan anymore since they’re over and it’s not finished) is finally up and running:
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And despite the first ball having an obnoxious number (6!) of knots, it’s coming along nicely. I love this yarn, it’s so soft and squishable and, well, pink (really, really pink). For the edging, I wanted something that looked a little like a trim of piping, so I cast-on in waste yarn, then cut out the waste yarn and did an i-cord bind-off. A little fiddly, but I like the way it turned out. I’m planning to continue the look up the edges, and then I’m thinking maybe some small hooks for closures? I’ll probably change my mind before it’s done, as always.

quick and dirty

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Would be the type of photo I took of Deirdre this morning:

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Please excuse the mirror smudges–bathroom cleaning occurs on Saturdays, so Friday is peak smudge accumulation period.  Please also excuse the fact that it’s a mirror shot in the bathroom–I didn’t have time to futz with setting up the self-timer since I had to rush into the office for an early morning meeting (that then did not happen—grrrrr).  Anyway, there are still some more ends and the blocking to go before it can possibly be worn out in public, but I am *super* happy with how it’s turned out in terms of fit.  Cute, no?  Also, take that, thieves!  You may have absconded with two of my sleeves but I finished this thing anyway!  HAHAHAHAHA.

done!

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Well, almost:
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I finished all the actual knitting on Deirdre last night. So now it’s just sewing up the armholes, weaving in ends, blocking, and I think also some embroidery (which could push the completion date out considerably…).

I know the neckline looks a little ragged, but that is actually a finished edge! I did an i-cord bind-off since I wanted something that looked very minimalist and simple. It does have a tendency to roll when laid out like this but when I try it on it’s close fitting enough that the rolling is not an issue (since my body pretty much holds it in place). Still, I may pick up a bit of grosgain to sew in underneath, just in case ideas start to be had.

I’m so pleased with how this piece has turned out–the fit is good and it’s also a nice in-between weight that is perfect for this climate.

And, now that I have finished the knitting part of this, I think I can definitely cast on for a “new” project, even if it is just ravelympics cardigan number two.

yoked

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

After all the ripping, the new yoke is moving along:

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I’m trying out some compound raglan shaping on this piece, since I used it on Lillian with great success–although it’s not *exactly* the same, moving things around does result in a piece that mimics the fit of set-in sleeves somewhat more closely than the usual straight raglan shaping. I did a quick preliminary try on this morning and although it was awkward (I probably should have moved a few stitches to a second needle, but as I am the personification of impatience sometimes…didn’t happen), the fit seems to be good. Hopefully I can finish it up in a few more days and at least get one of my ravelympics projects done!

Hrmph.

Monday, August 18th, 2008

So, I did a load of knitting this weekend but the net progress on anything was pretty much zip.  I had Deirdre all joined up and jumped right into the yoke, and I really should have saved myself some trouble and thought a few things over beforehand.  Anyway, the upshot is that I knit almost the entire yoke before caving to the inevitable and ripping it.  But, the re-knit is looking loads better and I’ve fixed a few other small construction aspects that were bothering me so I think overall it’s going to turn out for the best.  I hope!

#2

Friday, August 15th, 2008

This was supposed to be the beginning of my second ravelympics project:

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Unfortunately, I realized after casting on 200+ stitches and purling one row, I was doing the wrong stitch pattern, so it’s all coming out and I’ll be starting over.

all joined up

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Last night I finished the second (fourth) sleeve on Deirdre and joined everything up:

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Of course now it’s impossible to really lay it out properly since everything is so bunched up at the top.  I guess I’ll just have to remedy that by knitting more.

off to the Olympics

Monday, August 11th, 2008

So, with the start of the real Olympics also comes the knitting Olympics over on Ravelry. I’m attempting two (!!) projects, finishing Deirdre and then a little Calmer cardigan. This weekend Deirdre (and another project that I really had to finish up) got all the attention, with good result:

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I’m onto what will hopefully be the last sleeve! Then it’s just the yoke and finishing (no seams, so it should be a quick job). When I originally conceived this design I was thinking of doing some embroidery detail, but now I’m having second thoughts. I guess I’ll see what the whole thing looks like when it’s done before making a final decision.

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