trying out stranded colourwork by doing continental style knitting with the green yarn and english with the blue! actually, it is not hard at all. i watched eunny's demo and just had at it.
to keep my eye focused on one line of the pattern grid at a time, i cut a skinny window in a 3x5 note card and slide it down as i go . "crimson and clover" is the name of this pattern and i found it in vogue knitting stitchionary 3.
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also on the needles:
i accidentally cut a hole in some of my yarn while struggling to sew my nautie's head on his shell. argh. i'll need to tear out about 2 inches and re-knit, but i am really quite close to finishing him. (he has lots of tickly tentacles!)
i am also working on an amigurumi version of noah, our parakeet. unfortunately, the pattern i bought offline has not worked out to my satisfaction so far. i will need to tweak it--tweak it good!
i also learned how to do the tubular cast-on required by the fingerless glove pattern i mentioned a few posts ago. i used this video by interweave. i think i will start them tonight!
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WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteyou are a braver woman than I am by far, snake! and here i had been feeling pretty proud of the fact that i could do "so much" when i've only been knitting seriously for 2 years. but colorwork? especially FAIR ISLE??? scares the bejeebers out of me - and here you've only been at it for - what - a month?
GO YOU!
really? really?
ReplyDeletewait...what the heck were those HP bookmarks...weren't those fair isle?
nah - those were double knitting. deceptively impressive, but far easier than holding two different colors in two different hands!
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ReplyDeletei just perused your new revamp of the site.
i LOVE the FO page!!!
just saying.
thanks! i really need to do some artwork for this site. /lazy
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