I just eked out the front pieces with just enough yarn leftover to sew up the seams! Pieces are washed and blocked and I put them outside to dry since it's such a nice day. Although the pieces don't really need stretched, blocking is helpful to make all the stitches look nice and make sure it all lies flat. It probably makes it easier to sew up too. I must admit that when I started out I never blocked anything. It's tedious and time consuming, but it does make everything look nice.
Since this is a slightly lacy pattern and I did it on larger needles (even though the yarn was held double) I did have some stretchiness while I was pinning it out. It's likely that I could have stretched it to a larger size, but whether that would hold after blocking, I really don't know. I didn't want to stretch it (although it did, width-wise, by about an inch) I just wanted it to lay flat and make the edges scallop nicely.
Pattern is still just rough notes, not sure if it'll make any sense to anyone but me, but I will work at typing them up.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Friday, April 29, 2011
yay!
I finally decided to just press on and see how far I got and I managed the get the front piece with a bit left over! So there will be enough yarn to sew up the seams. Now, if the other section works out the same... I might even be able to wear it to the festival. :)
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
waffling
So, I did weigh that section and if I take that weight and multiply it by how many pattern repeat row I have the final product should weigh more than it does. And so I really don't think I'll have enough to make the front pieces, even though they will be smaller, because I'm doing two less pattern repeats.
So I'm waffling over whether to rip it out and start over and do one less pattern repeat - which because it's knitted sideways will mean it won't be as long - and still run the risk of running out of yarn. And do I do it in two pieces instead of four? I like the idea of less sewing together. I like that it will make the yarn stripes match up better. Not entirely sure how to knit for two pattern row repeats and then add on stitches, 'cos I don't want to do the cable cast on. I suppose I can figure something out.
And the big question is still: Will I have enough yarn?
So I'm waffling over whether to rip it out and start over and do one less pattern repeat - which because it's knitted sideways will mean it won't be as long - and still run the risk of running out of yarn. And do I do it in two pieces instead of four? I like the idea of less sewing together. I like that it will make the yarn stripes match up better. Not entirely sure how to knit for two pattern row repeats and then add on stitches, 'cos I don't want to do the cable cast on. I suppose I can figure something out.
And the big question is still: Will I have enough yarn?
Friday, April 22, 2011
kimono-ish design
There have been a few minor tweaks so far, but really, it's a rectangle with another rectangle attached for the sleeve, s'not much of a 'design' is it?
Anyway, I have to cast on for the other back piece, knit two pattern repeats and weigh them, then subtract that amount from what the other back piece weighs, to see if I will have enough yarn to finish the front pieces or if I will need to buy another skein.
I know that probably makes little or no sense to anyone who may read this, but it's just notes to myself.
Anyway, I have to cast on for the other back piece, knit two pattern repeats and weigh them, then subtract that amount from what the other back piece weighs, to see if I will have enough yarn to finish the front pieces or if I will need to buy another skein.
I know that probably makes little or no sense to anyone who may read this, but it's just notes to myself.

Sunday, April 17, 2011
designs
Every so often I get plagued with knitting designs. My inner designer just yammers at me until I try it out.
I don't like the way the sock yarn is striping on the ribbed cardigan thingy but I wouldn't mind it as much if it was vertical instead of horizontal, so, I have in mind a kimono style jacket, with no shaping, in the Pearl barred scallop pattern.
I need to figure out some edging for it, but I think it might work. Maybe.
Started the star blanket. didn't like the fluffy stuff in the centre, so I started with the purple, did 20 rows in that then changed to green.
I don't like the way the sock yarn is striping on the ribbed cardigan thingy but I wouldn't mind it as much if it was vertical instead of horizontal, so, I have in mind a kimono style jacket, with no shaping, in the Pearl barred scallop pattern.
I need to figure out some edging for it, but I think it might work. Maybe.
Started the star blanket. didn't like the fluffy stuff in the centre, so I started with the purple, did 20 rows in that then changed to green.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Hat and stuff and things
I've got as much brim out of the hat as I'm going to get, so I'd say it's done! :) I'm working on typing out something coherent from my pattern scribblings. I do hope it's understandable. Actually, I'm not sure anyone would even want to knit it, but it was in my head and now it's out. I'd still like to try it in Noro or something stripey.
Can't get motivated to start the star blanket, not sure why. I thought I'd like to have the fluffy white/yellow/green in the middle, but I don't think I like it much. I think I'll try the purple in the middle.
Also still have the other sock to do, exchanged the yarn (thanks Glenda! (my Yarn Shop Lady is awesome!)) but I just don't feel like doing a sock.
The blue yarn from the Starflower jacket is in cakes and mocking me. I do have some ideas for that, so maybe I should work on that.
Or maybe I'll work on a new felted purse.
Can't get motivated to start the star blanket, not sure why. I thought I'd like to have the fluffy white/yellow/green in the middle, but I don't think I like it much. I think I'll try the purple in the middle.
Also still have the other sock to do, exchanged the yarn (thanks Glenda! (my Yarn Shop Lady is awesome!)) but I just don't feel like doing a sock.
The blue yarn from the Starflower jacket is in cakes and mocking me. I do have some ideas for that, so maybe I should work on that.
Or maybe I'll work on a new felted purse.
Monday, April 11, 2011
When yarn goes wrong
So, a while ago I finished one sock with the Sausalito yarn, moved on to other projects and last Friday finally decided to start the other sock. It looked a bit odd, it was too green, but I figured it'd work itself out after a while. Tonight I thought I'd pull out until I hit the colour changes. And then I pulled out a centre bit and realised it was all wrong:

The yarn on the left half has a marled effect, two strands of different colours twisted together. Somewhere in the middle it is knotted together with rainbow coloured strands. sigh.
This is particularly annoying because I frequently buy sock yarn for the stash. I sometimes have sock yarn for a year before doing anything with it. The wrong colours were all tucked in the centre and totally not visible when I bought the yarn. And I'm sure my yarn shop lady will exchange it, but it's really not her fault, it's the fault of the company she bought it from.
It's in a bag now and I have other projects to knit.

The yarn on the left half has a marled effect, two strands of different colours twisted together. Somewhere in the middle it is knotted together with rainbow coloured strands. sigh.
This is particularly annoying because I frequently buy sock yarn for the stash. I sometimes have sock yarn for a year before doing anything with it. The wrong colours were all tucked in the centre and totally not visible when I bought the yarn. And I'm sure my yarn shop lady will exchange it, but it's really not her fault, it's the fault of the company she bought it from.
It's in a bag now and I have other projects to knit.
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