07 November, 2010

Why Reading The Label is a Good Thing




If you don't, you end up with a partially felted blanket/project. (Felted portions have raspberry dots next to them to point them out.)

I was going to write a yarn review, because I SWORE this yarn claims to be superwash. Before going off though, I decided to check the Ravelry page, which led me back to the page from the online store I purchased it from. Sure enough, it says it is not superwash as I believed. So there goes my ammunition.

This is Yarn Love Anne Shirley and was washed in icy cold water on the gentle/handwash cycle. Yeah. Not superwash at all. In fact, I'm wondering how it would have fared being handwashed.
The colors are gorgeous. The yarn is lofty and soft. Even the felted sections are lovely and snuggly. Since the washing mistake was mine, I can't think of anything negative to say about the yarn, since I should have known better. I didn't even run into any schlubby bits in the skeins.

So there you go.

06 November, 2010

Inspiration

I have yet to knit from them, but my Japanese knitting and crochet books are a huge source of inspiration for me.




How could I not be inspired by them? The patterns are intricate and beautiful. They're photographed and styled beautifully. American magazines could definitely learn a thing or two from Japanese craft books.





03 new ones arrived today and I've been gleefully paging through them and making mental note of all the patterns I want to get to when I have the time to adjust for size and have the proper stash to work with it (06 in one, 04 in the second, and 02 in the third). The curious can go check my library on Ravelry: I've already found them in the database and added them to my collection.

Time to pump out those hand dyes and get some beautiful solid neutrals into stash.

05 November, 2010

Trials and Tribulations

My current project is causing me some angst. I can not seem to buck this with knitting lately. It's almost enough to make me want to switch gears for a bit, but I must knock some more projects out before I can. My tote may have had some erm...augmentation recently and it won't all fit again.


Anywho. The offending project:







I managed to get in on the Skull and Flowers Mittens KAL, where if you signed up before 04 November, you received the pattern for free. My yarn arrived 02 days ago, and I decided to cast on right away, since I'm super excited about these.

I have not done a lot of colorwork. What I have done has been 2 colors per row for the most part.

Now, you kittens may be asking yourselves, "Why is that knitting in a bowl of water?" Good question. I was checking to see if upon blocking, a) the stitches would even out and b) I could block the cuff just a bit larger. Because you see, kittens, my gauge is spot-on for the smallest size, which I need for my actual wrist and most of my hand measurements, but the width of my hand is in between the small and medium. Trying to test out the mitten yesterday, it was a struggle to get it over my thumb. After the thumb, it fit beautifully. My floats are not tight and I'm purposefully not keeping my tension as I usually do. But, it was an issue.

Which makes me wonder, is this normal for colorwork mittens, or is it a sign they are too small and I really should cut my losses? I was able to block them just a touch bigger, which meant slightly less of a struggle getting them over my thumb, but they do not easily slide over either.

Bueller?

04 November, 2010

04 November 2010

Since I'm lacking the oomph needed to do a crafting related post today (should have one tomorrow if all goes well with what I'm working on... I'm still waiting to see if it's turning out or if it needs to be frogged), I thought I'd use this day to plug my other blogs. Since I'm a bit OCD and do not like my topics mixing, I have individual blogs with different purposes.

This one, obviously, is a crafting blog and my most updated one. Mostly it contains knitting and crocheting, but there are also embroidery and sewing possibilities. When I want to muse about something crafting related, it goes here.

My next most updated blog is my gluten-free cooking/baking one: The Food Blogger Wannabe. Because seriously, I do fantasize about being a food blogger, but I take far too long to post and often do not have original content to post.

For non-private, general life posts, I've started Contradictive Tendencies, but I haven't done much with it yet. I've been meaning to post more in there, since I do have some material, but postings of that nature are more involved then crafting. You need more content and focus then I need for this blog.

I also have an as of yet unposted to art blog, but I may change the title of it. I used to have a DA account, but decided to close it out several months ago. I have been focusing on crafting more then anything else, so I haven't had content to get it started yet.

03 November, 2010

WIP it Wednesday

Have one for you all today, Kittens. Though, the picture isn't very good; the weather just will not cooperate, and it's a lovely, chilly, rainy day. I adjusted the color levels as best I could. They're definitely better then the last picture of this project, where I didn't even bother to color correct.





I'm making progress on my Honeybee, slowly but surely. The very short sleeve is attached to the body and I've finished the underarm decreases. Today, I set up to start the rest of the arm. With any luck, I'll finish this up sometime, but I may take a short break to focus on other things and rally my enthusiasm again. For whatever reason, I have never been able to get into this sweater: for a cropped, short sleeve thing, it is taking forever to knit.

Maybe it will be done by the end of November....

02 November, 2010

FO Round Up...

Hats edition. Very little knitting happened in October, but I do have a couple of FOs to blog about. Both were improvised, so I will not be using my usual format to link to a pattern.





First up is The Boy's winter hat. Due to some training The Husband got into, the children and I are heading up to Wisconsin for a short late-November trip. Of course, this means the children will need actual late fall/early winter gear to keep their delicate southern selves warm. (For real, The Boy complains about how cold it is after the temperature dips under 75ยบ. My Sconnie heart cries every time he does it.)

He wanted a red and blue striped hat, and I already had the blue--frogged some of his sweater from last winter that he outgrew, so I ordered up a skein of red Malabrigo to match and got to work. I used US size 8s and cast on 84 stitches. Nothing fancy. Since this hat used so little yarn--less then 1/4 skein of each color, I'm going to knit him an equally simple ribbed cowl. I'm debating if I'll make it perfectly matching or not.





Next, we have The Girl's Hello Kitty hat which was part of her Halloween costume this year. Again, this was improvised with a little guidance taken from another pattern to figure out how to knit the ears in the round and get the shaping correct. I did the same with the bow: peeked at a pattern, saw how it was done and then just did my own thing.

Overall, I really like this hat, but the yarn was way too heavy for the bow. The next time I try this, I'll definitely use a lighter weight yarn for that part. This was knit with some Cotton-Ease partials I had in-stash and need to use up or send on their way. Cotton-Ease is fine for toys, but I'm not so enamored with it for garments. It's a bit too thick and bulky for that and has a slightly odd, plastic-y, almost-oily feel to it from the acrylic content. ( I have some KnitPick's Comfy in stash that I need to use that is the same fiber make up, but the feel of the two is way different.)


And that's what I have for you this second day of November, Kittens.

01 November, 2010

NaBloPoMo

Ah, November. The month of many month-long events with silly names. This month, I'm going to attempt to participate in NaBloPoMo (National Blog Posting Month) and charm you all with an entry a day. I'm going to attempt it all on this blog specifically, so they'll have to be crafting related posts. But that leads to the question, other then WIP it Wednesdays, FO posts, and the monthly tally on the last day, what on earth should I blog about?

Any ideas, kittens? Anything you're dying to know?