Saturday, April 16, 2016

More Hand Supn

Variegate Dyed SW Merino, Hand spun and chain plied 
Then knit. Then frogged, because I liked it but ... somehow all the stripes (yarn and stitch) together just didn't thrill me. So yes, this is a photo of knitting that does not exist anymore.

Also: have you noticed how hard it is to capture some colors?
This lovely 2 ply skein of variegated purples (dyed in the wool) is so compelling in person but every time I take it's picture it goes sulky for the camera and won't photograph. I keep trying. You can sort of get the idea of the depth of color in the first picture, and the play of light and dark in the second picture.

Meanwhile, more lace swatches are being knit...

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Hat and Scarf for my Sister


This is the Scarf

That matches the Hat

That's knitted with Penguins (FUN!)

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

No Stole After All

Interestingly enough, one of the other things that swatches can tell you is if the person who wrote the pattern is capable of writing a pattern that results in the lace pictured in the photograph.

When the work in progress (wip) was not progressing, and I had "used all my lifelines" and it still wasn't coming out right. I gave in and swatched. The swatch didn't balance either. Now I will admit that my first thought was that I was doing something wrong. After all, how much lace have I really knit? Not enough to think myself an expert by any means. So I swatched again. Still wrong.

At this point I began to question both my sanity and the pattern. I googled for the supposedly traditional Shetland lace pattern by the name given on the pattern... yeah, not exactly the same. Having found a sample graph elsewhere (thank you Google!) my swatch from this second source's instructions turned out perfect the first time.

It is also worth noting that among the sample graphs of the new source I found several other patterns which I think I might like even better.

Sunday, April 10, 2016

Swatching Lace

Garter Knit Arrowhead Lace Sample
Stocking Knit Gothic Arch Lace Sample 
From my samples I learned much. I need work on blocking, I like size 2 needles best with this yarn (Silk & Mohair 2ply lace yarn), I prefer the invisible cast on, and I don't think swatching for lace on something that has no real size (scarf/stole) does anything more than tell you if you can knit the pattern right.
So, I didn't swatch for the big project after all. I just plunged right in.
*cough*
Yes, I have frogged (again) the Shetland Stole I decided to do for my first big lace project.
But as this will be my first "real lace" knitting and, naturally, I picked something traditional and complicated, I don't feel like that's a horrible thing. I am thinking though that maybe I will just run a couple life lines in before I even finish the repeat - I seem to go wrong in my count somewhere around row seven. So a life line in row 4 or 5 maybe. Better safe than sorry right? After all, you can only rip out your knitting so many times before the yarn turns back to fuzz, and some forward momentum would be nice.

Saturday, April 9, 2016

Simon Says: Snow Day





Actually, right now Simon is saying nothing; he is too busy curling himself into comfortable positions on the blanket near the fire. He has positioned himself so that when the sun shines in the window it shines on him, and when the clouds blow over, while still nice and cozy, he can watch snow falling down on some of the other neighborhood dogs.


Simon does not particularly like the other neighborhood dogs, but on cold days he feels quite sorry for them being left outside. I have to admit there is occasionally a certain indolent smugness about him as he watches them through the window. He goes outside too, of course, but he gets to come back in. They have to stay outside.


Did I mention? It is snowing today! We woke on this April morning in the "sunny south" to a dusting of snow. The daffodils are blooming and nodding at the snow flurries as they fall, the veggies look a bit nipped around the edges after their cold night, and the cherry, plum, and apple blossoms threaten not to become fruit if it is going to be this cold.


Meanwhile, snug inside with Simon, I have finally downloaded pictures from the camera (as you can see) and am updating this blog, so you are looking at icy snowy pictures from February. Not really representative of today's light dusting and wind swept flurries, but that's okay, right?



Simon has moved to the couch beside me, curling up on a different blanket, still with a view of the window but with less of a draft. He knows I'm blogging about him. Stay warm out there, he says.

Love that the camera caught Simon mid-leap, as he was springing off the wall.

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Dear Mom, I Do Plan To Update My Blog

Photos from the bathroom remodel are still languishing in the camera, waiting to be downloaded, and then uploaded to an as yet unwritten post appearing on this blog. Title to be something along the lines of: yes you can still sort of live in your one bathroom house while the plumbers rip out and replace every broken, molding bit of that one bathroom and spiff things up until it is fabulous, or at least as fab as it can be for an 8'x6' room with that much plumbing squeezed into it (but shorter and with aforementioned photos).

Photos of various knitting and sewing projects, cute Simon shots, and pics of Hooray! Spring! flowers (crocus) and assorted outdoor getting the garden ready project pictures are currently suffering from a similar fate. Which explains why this post has no accompanying eye-candy.

I will get to it. I don't know when.

Soon though. Soon.