Season 12 Doctor Who Scarf Progress:

a clone of my own

August 21st, 2009

I finally finished the shawl I’ve been working on! I was so close to finishing it, and then put it away for a few weeks because I’m lazy. Or because of my fear of commitment. One of those. Maybe both. I had trouble deciding what to do with the edging, until one magical day when I randomly thought ruffles would look nice. And there she was. Zoe.

Zoe

Zoe

I think I hear the TARDIS off in the distance!

There may be a police box in my pocket.

The ruffle was a bit more prominent before I blocked it, which is sort of bumming me out. I’m hoping to get some test knitters to work out my pattern and take some FO pictures pre-blocking to show off the ruffle a bit more, and to maybe lend some insight in how to block it without losing as much curl from the ruffle.

If you are someone interested in test knitting this shawl for me, please get in touch! It will be a free pattern, but I would very much appreciate having a few people work through the pattern before I officially release it.

I can’t wait until it cools off enough to warrant me wearing it. My car told me it was 109ºF today … that’s just evil.

<3 ek

Why yes, I have been knitting. I swear.

These two afghan squares are for a large afghan blanket being assemble for a friend of mine. They may not know of the blanket yet, so I’m withholding the details for the moment.

Braided Lace

Labyrinth

This is my first official “complete” sock! The pattern is currently being test-knit, so I’ll share details once the pattern goes live.

Soybean Sock

Soybean Sock Detail

I keep meaning to take better pictures in better lighting, but I think I left the sock over at HCW when I worked on Saturday. Oops! I’ll be picking it up on Thursday when I go in for First Thursday. Not sure what the sale will be yet, hopefully something good. I have a $50 gift card to spend thanks to my amazing mom! Hooray for moms buying yarny things as birthday presents! Happy birthday me!

ek

it sure beats workin’

July 4th, 2009

I like to use my summer holiday to do things I don’t get to do during the year. Like knit. And yeah, I do knit during the year, but not nearly as much as I want to.

For example, take this shawl I just finished.

Ishbel

During the school year it would probably take me at least two months to knit this. But during the summer it only took me four days.

The pattern is Ishbel by Ysolda Teague. I made the smaller version and used one skein of Noro Silk Garden Sock. And I am ridiculously in love with it. If it weren’t 102º outside today I’d wear it around everywhere.

I do smile sometimes.

Ishbel in action

I wish it wasn’t so damn hot outside. Oh well. That’s what I get for living in Texas.

hey, what smells like blue?

June 24th, 2009

I’m still in the process of growing my hair out, and it’s almost long enough for a ponytail. Almost. There are still chunks that don’t quite fit, so when I put my hair up (a necessity in this 100º+ weather) I need a headband or wrap to keep it all in place. Naturally I turned to knitting for help. In my last post I shared my Tweed Calorimetry, which has done well but I don’t want to wear green wool on my head every day. So I made one of these:

Bamboozled

Bamboozled

Bamboozled

Bamboozled

This is Bamboozled, by Cyn. A great little pattern, available in chart or prose form, and a very quick knit. It only took me an episode of Top Gear, four episodes of Futurama, and Space Jam to finish it. And you better not smack talk Space Jam. It’s, like, my favorite movie of all time.

I used almost a whole skein of SWTC Karaoke, a 50% wool/50% bamboo blend. It looks pretty good without blocking it, so I might not. We’ll see. It’s not as warm as wool, and is nice and smooth. There are also lots of eyelets in the pattern, so my head can breath a bit.  Which is good, because seriously it’s hot here, yo.

I also have this little former UFO and now FO to share. I started it back in, like, September, but shelved it because … hmm, not sure why. I just did. But anyway, I finished it.

Shoulderette

Shoulderette stitch detail

This is the Shoulderette, a pattern adapted from some vintage pattern collection or something. I used yarn a bit heavier than called for, and didn’t have nearly enough yarn to make it as long as it should be. I stretched the Sweet Zombie Jesus out of that thing, and it just barely goes past my elbows. Which is okay, I guess, for a shrug. I’m pretty sure this is in Blue Sky Alpacas Skinny Dyed Cotton. This stuff splits like nobody’s business, so don’t use Knit Picks Options when you knit it up. You’ll hate yourself while you’re knitting, which is never a good thing.

I went through yardage drama, like I always do. This pattern doesn’t call for a specific amount of yarn, and I thought two skeins might be enough. Which wasn’t. So I eventually picked up a third skein, and then knit too far with it and realized I wouldn’t have enough left over for the cuff and seaming. I ended up ripping back a few inches, finishing it up, and seaming it in two days. After it sat for like five months untouched. I always give up so close to the end. That must be a result of my fear of commitment or something. Oh well.

ek

roswell that ends well

June 20th, 2009

In an earlier post I ranted quite extensively about my Lemongrass Bolero and how the pattern clearly does not give the right yarn amounts for some of the sizes. It really killed my groove. I was not feeling the cardigan and put off finishing it forever. While I was working on the neckline I ran out of my last bit of yarn and just threw my hands up in the air and said screw it. I cast off after 6 rows and the neckline was stupid and too thin. I was so tired of dealing with the yardage that I was determined to just live with it, but while working at the shop I discovered more of the colorway I was using in backstock. So yeah, I bought another skein, ripped out my cast-off edge, and did the full 14 rows of the neckline.

Now I love this thing to death.

blending in with the scenery

pretending I can be sassy

from the back

It ended up turning out SO WELL. I can’t wait for it to cool off a bit so that I can wear it. Ah yes, and I went out and took these photos in 102º weather. Texas is sick. But I didn’t break a sweat, so I must be acclimated or something.

I seem to be in a bit of a green phase, and I wanted something quick to knit last night (I like instant gratification), so I picked up some stashed Debbie Bliss Aran Tweed and made another Calorimetry.

green tweedy Calorimetry

green tweedy Calorimetry

If you’re a knitter you know that this thing almost always turns out to be mega huge. So I figured a way to make it The Right Size: cast on 96 sts instead of 120, and work in US7 needles. Works perfectly for me every time. I’m thinking about casting on another one in a minute here with something yellow to wear tomorrow …

ek