Tuesday, July 1, 2014

forever forgetting about blogging my knitting life, I'm sorry about that.

currently feel like i've lost my knitting mojo. but i cast on Gail today and got through two repeats, so I feel optimistic about being able to continue knitting. I'm hopeful the 100% silk will also give me a beautiful fabric.

Monday, December 2, 2013

from the list of things i wish I knew when I was starting out:

Dear cee:

you know you're hooked, honey, shell out for alpaca. wool. silk. merino. yes you'll have to wash them by hand and lay them out flat but you'll do it gladly. you'll wear them with pride. you'll be amazed at the eager spring of wool yarn. you'll stop to pet the alpaca just because the feeling is so soothing. the silk will gleam in your hands and make you feel like an artist.

(elann.com peruvian highland wool felts really easily, btw. don't put that sweater in the wash. not even in its own mesh bag in the gentle cycle with cold water. it will not be ok. you will cry. you will still be upset every time you see that picture of you wearing that sweater. Just don't do it.)

You. Love. Addi Turbos. Stop. Stop buying a single pair of addis in the right size for a project. as of this writing you have easily spent $400 on KNITTING NEEDLES because you saw the sticker on a starting set of Clicks and your cheapskate instinct rose up and your brain shut down. Now you feel like you can't buy a set of clicks because it's too late. Oh sweetie. You're pretty, you're smart, and you deserve them. and you're going to keep buying $20 circulars because you don't *like* knitting with anything else. Christmas is coming, dear.

you really enjoy making scarves. and hats. and mittens and gloves. and legwarmers. Not so much for the socks, but you know, there's enough sunshine to go around. But you hate being uncoordinated. So step back from the single skein single items. Think in terms of accessory sets - hat, scarf, gloves, legwarmers/bootcovers.

you *can* knit out of stash if you're excited about what you're making. You can resist a bargain because you have enough yarn at home. Those hours you spend browsing ravelry patterns and filling up your queue with hundreds of items? you're filling the well of ideas when you do that with a yarn in stash in mind. NOTE WHICH YARN IN YOUR STASH when you press queue or favorite. you might never make it. so? five different ideas for the same yarn doesn't mean you can't go looking for a sixth!

A lot of your satisfaction with knitting comes from the speed of your knitting. Beads frustrate you because they slow you down. Think twice about beaded projects...after you've done Celestarium, of course.

love,
cee

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Talking about Taikatalvi

I'm working on another design.

I've named it Kaikatalvi, "Magical Winter" and it's a top down funnel neck contiguous tunic knitted in the round, and I'm very, very excited about this project. I bought 20 balls of Elann Peruvian Highland Wool, which is about my favorite yarn for designing it seems. I have no idea how many of those 20 balls this project will take.

I don't try to design with current fashion in mind. I design to please my inner fantasies about clothes, and this design touches on so many different dreams, and for so long. I have to design because I rarely find things in the store that match my mind's eye. This is filling the need for a sweater dress that I can wear with knitted tights and boots (or ice skates) so I can stay warm in a hard winter beautifully. It needs to have ease so I can layer beneath it, and it needs to have flare so I can move in it (in winter I continue to walk for transportation, as well as ride my bicycle and ice skate outdoors. maybe one winter I'll add cross country skiing or snowshoeing.)

The visual interest is the cable running down the center front. No one is surprised, as cabling is probably my favorite knitting fabric texture. The cable makes me think of ornamental braidwork on coats and scrolling flourishes of script calligraphy and wrought iron - if I wanted to push the art nouveau feel I would do the cable in black - and I'm mighty tempted to do a swatch just to see what it would be like.

I'm not very good at writing my designs out. I'm much more prone to swatching it out. I'm actually working on a mockup in leftover yarn balls, just going on the fly to see how my guesses work out, and then I plan on binding the edge, washing it, and blocking it to see how the needle size works with the yarn and the technique, and get a nice accurate gauge.

I'm also going to do a shoulder sloper, to work out any of the faults I find in the first sketch. The problem is that I don't generally do this stuff on paper. I just knit. I don't write stuff down. I need to find a way to record what I'm doing, because what is natural and unthinking to me has been examined by other knitters as extremely difficult and complex, and when I try to explain what I did, I lose people in the bushes.

But I'd really like to have a detailed series as I go through this design, to help me articulate what I'm doing, so maybe I could write a pattern that someone else could follow. Maybe not for this pattern - I still feel like I'm learning my craft when it comes to designs like this, but in the future.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

knitting while I don't really have knitting flow

i really don't have knitting flow. I know it's been a problem for all of october. i'm still only halfway through my weeping angels socks, and I'm knitting a mystery shawl, a new cowl design, and a swatch for a future cable design that i hope will actually be a dress. but I don't really feel like i focus long enough to accomplish any work.

so maybe I need to just have a bit of fair dividing on my project. Sundays is ufo day and i'll need to do some more frogging.  i think my other sock should be my travel knitting, so i'll work on it on wednesdays and thursdays. thursday is also clue day for my mystery shawl, so it might be good knitting night take-along. Fridays is my design day. I'm nearly finished my swatch for the big cable, and then that project is being set aside. so maybe i'll do it on monday....

Monday, October 8, 2012

The best laid plans

I finished my waistcoat, and it looks just wonderful, and I am so, so pleased with it

But we didn't go to the Tweed run. it was BEASTLY hot, 27 degrees, and not even remotely resembling tweed weather! now it is though, it's lovely and crisp and I should go for a ride tomorrow.

after marathoning the waistcoat I am just frazzled and so I'm not knitting anything strenuous for the alphabet Kal this month. I'm knitting a lace cowl in fine alpaca, and I'm renewing my love for the fibre. it's so soft! and very warm, warmer than wool is. I've got quite a lot of alpaca laceweight and I am not sure what i'll do with it. I have ... 2400 yards in a deep charcoal grey? which is a fantastic amount. I would love to make a gloriously dramatic stole out of it. with sleeves. so this fabulously drapey gorgeous lace...I'll have a look round ravelry and see what there is to see.

I'm also quite thrilled because I put up a picture of my port elizabeth cowl in progress and it's now featured on the pattern page! that's the first time I've ever had my work featured. it's quite exciting!

I'm still not finished my first weeping angels sock. Poor thing! It's in my bag as bus knitting and I haven't gone anywhere. I have so many projects on the needles and three of them are cowls, two of them are socks - I am absurd! i shouldn't be so scatty.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

High learning curve, little time

One of my other interests is cycling, and luckily my city has a pretty good social bike scene. we've started a semi-annual event called the Tweed Ride. This isn't original to us here in Calgary by any means.

I didn't go to the spring Tweed Ride because... well I didn't have any tweed. I did want to change that in time for Fall Tweed, which is the last Friday of the month. And I still didn't have any tweed!

Well, I've changed that a bit. I now have a nice tweed blazer, and it's something that i will wear all the time, rather than relegate it to costume status. I also picked up a pair of tweed pants that I'm going to cut to calf length to wear as cycling knickers. I already have a couple pairs of knee high cuffed socks that would work well.

And i'm knitting a waistcoat of my own design.

i swatched for it eight times before I settled on the cable pattern I wanted. I took my measurements and drew a quick schematic and I just started knitting it today.

I have...twelve days to complete the knitting, so time for blocking, and putting on the buttons and such.

I haven't found the blouse I'm going to wear under it. I might just wear my merino base layer and call it good. But the designing was an interesting experience. I'll keep track of it.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

So how did I do on that Queue?


July

[x] Finish Giulietta socks - b project
[ ] Finish the pink dress
[ ] Weeping angels socks
[ ] Finishing Sylvi
[ ] Finish Circles of Noro cardigan
[ ] Elysium cardigan


 August

[ ] Elysium shawl August c project
[ ] Brown brocade texture vest
[ ] Celtic knit cabled capelet
[ ] Colour work capelet
[X] Better bucket hat
 


Lots of revisions to this. I wound up getting into an accident that meant i couldn't knit for a couple of weeks, and frustration with gauge on weeping angels made me frog them and use a different pair of socks for my august project. They were Cubist socks by Cookie A and I got them finished before the August 31 deadline.

the Better Buck Hat was a three day long knit, and I'm calling it a success.

So, September.

[] Weeping Angels Socks
[] Dido Scarf
[] Cabled Vest

five projects in a month, HA! I have Weeping Angels back on the needles and I've got until tomorrow to get to the first heel turn.  I haven't cast on Dido yet.

I'm swatching like mad for a cable knit waistcoat, and I keep frogging back and rejecting my swatches. I'm on attempt four right now, and the cable is complex enough that I'm giving it a bit before I decide that I hate it. It is a very complex cable and I have my doubts about using it, but I'll give it a chance for a few more rows before frogging and going with attempt 5, which will simply be Saxon Braid.