Thursday, April 14, 2011

First Forays into Stranded Knitting



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.


next time, i will try steeking to see how that works. :)

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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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5 comments:

  1. WOW!!!

    you 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!

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  2. really? really?

    wait...what the heck were those HP bookmarks...weren't those fair isle?

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  3. nah - those were double knitting. deceptively impressive, but far easier than holding two different colors in two different hands!

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  4. btw
    i just perused your new revamp of the site.

    i LOVE the FO page!!!

    just saying.

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  5. thanks! i really need to do some artwork for this site. /lazy

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