Look what I found in the depths of my unsorted digital photos!
Stitches Midwest, 2011 I believe :) Good times!
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
off on the right foot
Just found this picture of some booties that Arielle made right before her baby was born ... so cute!
Monday, January 7, 2013
Yarn Train
Someone just invited me to join the Yarn Train ... this sounds awesome! Take the Amtrak to Portland and knit along the way, check out some yarn sites there, and either stay overnight or return the same day. Initially started by a group of knitters to spend time together knitting and yarn shopping, it has now grown to 200+ knitters! Wish I could go.
http://www.snohomishknittersguild.org/seattle-to-portland-yarn-train1.html
http://www.snohomishknittersguild.org/seattle-to-portland-yarn-train1.html
Saturday, January 5, 2013
A new Angle for 2013
This week I have been madly knitting ... got a late start on my Christmas present (on the plane on Christmas day ...) to my favorite niece, who is also visiting here in Virginia.
A week and a half of steady knitting, and it is done! Love the colors! I found them at Stitches Midwest at Tucker Woods. They offered "BB Cakes", small cake-like skeins of yarn in lovely saturated colors.
I love this pattern for many reasons. One, it is ribbing, so it will fit for a long time. If you pull the ribbing apart, the valleys are a different color! Very clever design. Two, it is knitted in all one piece! Just a little kitchener for the sleeves at the end, plus the border, is all the finishing it needs. I like the punch of color in the front flap.
The button is also super cute. I reinforced it with some sewing thread to ensure it never falls off.
Pattern: Angle
Yarn: Tucker Woods Molly's Toes, superwash sock yarn
Friday, January 4, 2013
Cute cloche
A gift for my cousin Rosemary in Montreal, made to go with her gray coat and a pink-purple coat.
Very fast - sometimes I love crochet! I'm really happy with the way this turned out.
Very fast - sometimes I love crochet! I'm really happy with the way this turned out.
Pattern: Jeannette's Retro Cloche
Yarn: Rowan Cocoon
merely inches left of the gray skein
merely inches left of the gray skein
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Every problem has a ... silk lining
Going through some old posts and cleaning up the blog a bit. Here's a purse I finished just before Stitches Midwest. Used some chunky yarn in my stash and whipped up this awesome purse in a satisfyingly short amount of time. Inspired by Pat, who made the same one!
We took a class on lining knitted items. The keys:
1. Think long, basting-like stitches with thread.
2. Start in the middle of the item.
3. Neither end is knotted - you just leave a 3-5 inch tail and tuck it in. The instructor claimed that she had lined a jacket with this technique, and she has never had a problem with the thread catching and tearing out.
4. After the first row, sew rows on either side, about 1" apart. Pooch up the fabric a little in between, which lends some "give" to the fabric.
Lovely stone button found at Stitches Midwest, sewn on in place of the ribbon that the pattern calls for. I'm just not a ribbon and bow kind of gal. :)
Pattern: Christine bag
Yarn: Berroco Sundae, I think
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Charmed
For some reason I've been into charm bracelets lately. Was inspired by one in my neighbor's jewelry collection, and thought hey, it would be fun to assemble some charms with some meaning to me. Turns out, kids love this. It's a fun way to talk about things that have some meaning to me with kids - and we could all use an excuse to talk about meaningful things, no?
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
knitting at the Art Institute
My friend Katie reported to me recently that I had to check out the latest traveling exhibit in the modern wing of the Art Institute. It's on fashion, but there are some fabulous knitted items.
Bulky wool, knitted sideways, cowl neck. Love it! I want to make one for me, if I still wore sweaters.
Bulky wool, knitted sideways, cowl neck. Love it! I want to make one for me, if I still wore sweaters.
(Wish I could manipulate these images a bit better and display them all neatly in a row)
These are some illegally shot images of the Sandra Backland exhibit. Check out some of her fantastic crocheted and knitted designs! Behind each mannequin there is a still life photo taken by a Swedish photographer, which I think is also a breathtaking rendering of the texture and feel of the knitted item. There was also an origami dress - you can see it in the background of the second photo.
Backlund develops all her designs from scratch in three dimensions. "I like the way I can build my own fabric while working and the way it is mathematical, but at the same time permits improvisation. It is really time-consuming and a real trial on one's mental and physical strength, and yet for me knitting is synonymous with creative freedom."
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