Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Mitten Mania!

Yep, I'm still obsessed with these Newfoundland mittens. I've decided to knit mittens for my mom, dad, brother and his girlfriend. I've also knitted another pair just because.

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This pair is for my brother' s girlfriend Gwen. She likes purples and pinks, so I thought the Sean Sheep Armitage in Cranberry for the body colour and Patons Classic Wool in Plum Heather for the cuff and thumb would be right up her alley. The only problem I'll have with the Sean Sheep is matching up the colour gradiation on both mitts. The pair I made for my dad turned out well, but the colours don't line up exactly.

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Again made with Armytage in Foliage and PCW in Dark Natural Mix. Green's my dad's favorite colour, so I think he'll love the gradiations from emerald to olive to grass green. I hope these fit my dad, I wasn't thinking of hand size when I made them, so they fit me, but I'm not sure they'll fit him.

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I tried to make some adjustments for my brother's mitts. I added another honeycomb repeat and added some rounds to the thumb, as he's all tall, thin and lanky. I had knit him Swell two Christmases ago, with the same black and new denim PCW. He had to wait 2 years to get matching mitts, but I had to knit that Dr. Who Scarf for him!

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Mom's favorite colour is blue (which might explain why I like turquiose, mixing both of my parent's favorite colours), so these mitts in PCW New Denim and Old Maize will make her happy. I love the combination of blue and yellow, it looks so fresh and crisp.

As I'm typing this post up, I'm watching Flight of the Conchords. Hilarious! But very distracting....I apologize for the terrible writing!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Another season passes...

And I manage to get an update done! I was supposed to be spending today doing loads and loads of laundry, but when I went downstairs to make sure no one was ahead of me, I discovered both of the washers and one of the dryers was broken! Can't do much laundry with one dryer! So, to cheer myself up, I went over to LK yarns. My birthday was last Friday and I had been generously given CASH, so what would any knitter do with a surplus? Buy yarn of course!

Noro and sari and Fleece Artist! OH MY!

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I knew I wouldn't be able to leave without some Noro, and I knew I'd find something in the big bins of Fleece artist mill ends and seconds. But then I saw the recycled sari silk... I've thought about buying it many times, only I found many of them just had too much red in them! This skein has a lot more cream and gold, but still lots of red and fuschia.

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I'm not sure what I'll make with this yarn. I'm thinking maybe a bag? It's not a yarn that you'd put next to your skin.

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I just love that there's little bits of metallic thread. Plus, I only pad $10 for a 150g skein!

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Next is the goregous Fleece Artist. I absolutely LOVE this colourway, but I did also have my eye on a blue green and bronze one that reminded me of a Nova Scotia Tartan. Both are mill ends, and I can't find the colours on their website. I imagine this one is called "forest greens" or something. Again, don't know what I'll do with this, but most likely it'll end up a scarf.

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Last but not least is the Noro Kureyon, colourways 40 and 207. Aqua/purple/brown/blue and
brown/green/orange/fushia/purple/electric yellow! I can't wait to make another scarf out of these! It's either going to be another ribbed scarf or a diagonal scarf like the Unicorn Pegasus Rainbow Scarf by Huan-Hua Chan. I love how bright these colours are, so I can't wait to get started to see how they look together!

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See? In the centre there? A little bit of the shocking bright yellow! Eeee I love Noro!

So that's the latest addition to my yarn stash, but I still have so much more to show you! I will post in a wee bit, too much to post in one go!

Saturday, June 21, 2008

I will be back (eventually)

Hi all you people (I don't even know if anyone looks at this site anymore). I haven't posted in over 8 months. I've been busy with 2 jobs that had me working 6 out of 7 days a week. I have some pics from back in March to post here, but I'm awaiting a better camera before I take pics of any new stuff I've made.

I will hopefully post soon, as I now have a new job! It's 9-5, M-F, so I finally have weekends off for the first time since I was 16!

Any ways, on to the knitting!

I've had an obsession with Newfoundland Mitts since I was a kid, and now that I know how to knit them, I went on a bit of a spree.

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From Left to Right:
My turquiose and rainbow mitts. Made with Paton's Classic Wool in Too Teal and Katia Mexico in Easter.
Black and rainbow mitts, made with PCW in Black and Katia Mexico again
Teal and brown mitts, made with PCW in Peacock and Retro.
Pink and yellow mitts, made with PCW in Old Rose and Maize.

There are two other pairs I knit missing from this picture. My original blue and red pair got lost on a bus while Greg and I were on our way to the movies in Bayers Lake. I hope someone found them and has toasty hands because of them! The other pair was sold at the yarn store I work at, Kreative Knits & Designs. It was similar to the black pair, but in white instead. The black and teal pairs were sold a while ago, both bought by the same person!

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Close up of the honeycomb stitch.

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These mitts have evolved slightly from my first pair. The cuff has changed from a 1x1 ribbing (which I am horrible at) to a k2, p1 ribbing that looks a lot sharper and seems to sit snugger on the wrist. The cuff is knit for 20 rounds which gives me exactly 3 inches. The thumb is knit for exactly 20 rounds before the decrease row. The top of the mitt...well, I had been finishing it off with a kitchener stitch to get them to lay flat, but it makes it awkward to get the mitts to lay the right way, so I've switched to a regular "thread yarn through remaining stitches and pull tight" ending. I still haven't perfected picking up stitches for the thumb, but I'm good at sewing up the gaps produced as a result of my lamentable skills.

Speaking of Kreative Knits, I think I'll give you a bit of a tour. Knitters, ask away if you want to know about a yarn you see.
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One of our many walls of yarn. To the left and right are scarves and hats and such that we sell in the store.
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More yarn (lots of Lily Chin here).
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Mmm...Berroco.
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Some beautiful pillows made by Crystal, who moved to Alberta last summer. I miss her. The pillows are made with woven ribbons.
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*drools* Scottish Cashmere.
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And here's where I sit and knit all day long.
Oh, and we also sell some really nice handmade soap. There's handmade in Nova Scotia, with ingredients like Maple Syrup, Dulse and Blueberries.
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I of course love the Apple Blossom one. I just might have to take it home with me.
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While I was snapping these photos, I took a picture of my new favorite necklace. I got it for A DOLLAR. Which I guess is a good thing since I lost it. I'm so sad.
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This is a scarf I started. It's made of 100% pure silk yarn from Fleece Artist, a Nova Scotian yarn company. I'm pretty proud of myself. I'm not a lace knitter, but I'm trying hard not to screw this up. It's silk, for crying out loud. It deserves to be knit into something beautiful.
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Close up of the pattern.
I'm also working on a bigger, brighter scarf. I was inspired by Brooklyn Tweed's Noro Striped scarf, so I took apart the Calorimetries I made ages ago (and only wore one a couple times) and put the yarn back together to make a bright, splashy scarf I won't get bored with. The colours are beautiful. They go together well, without being too similar. I love teals and browns, but I also love rainbows, so this scarf is the perfect marriage of my favorite colour combinations.

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My one irk with Noro is the fact that there are random knots in the skein, which result in an altogether different colour popping up. For a subtle gradiation self-striping yarn, this is a jarring jump from one colour to the next.

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See what I mean? it goes from tawny brown to electric blue in the middle of a row! And the other ball jumped from a green to a purple!

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Well, that's it for now, I'll try getting some new batteries for my crappy camera and update from March til now!