Archive for January, 2009
The Deadline
Thursday, January 22nd, 2009The project. It’s called Waltz, from a 1960s Spinnerin magazine.
The yarn. I cannot tell you how much I adore this yarn. It’s 100% silk, ridiculously expensive (if you’re on a budget, like me), but oh so heavenly. And surprisingly non-splitty.
The progress. I’ve modified the pattern (well, naturally) and am using circulars instead of making the front and back separately.
The plan.
3 repeats of the pattern equals 2 inches (very much unblocked; post-blocking I’m estimating 4 repeats of the pattern per 3 inches)
Total length of dress as specified in the pattern is (about) 36 inches. 36″ = 54 repeats. Assuming the blocking estimate is correct, this makes the dress approximately 40″ when finished (54 repeats / 4 repeats * 3″)
Knitting two repeats in one day is not an unreasonable goal. 54 repeats at a rate of 2 repeats per day is too slow though, since I don’t have 27 days until deadline. So I’m thinking 3 repeats per day which would mean finishing the dress in 18 days. I’m already (almost) six repeats in, which gives me 16 days to finish the remaining 48 repeats.
The deadline is February 7.
I made a dress…
Friday, January 16th, 2009… and I liked it.
I’ve always avoided bulky yarn before so I thought I’d give it a try anyway. And while the needles were hellish (10 mm…) I made a new friend in the Drops Eskimo yarn, which, despite limited yardage (I’ve never before used up five skeins in one day) is really soft and lovely.
(It’s the #22 Cabled Dress from Vogue Knitting (Fall ‘08) and I just happened to stumble upon it on Ravelry, realized I owned a copy of the issue, and decided to make it. In TWO DAYS. (And yes, I did do other things besides knit those two days.)
Note on Sleeves
Tuesday, January 13th, 2009(1) they’re much easier to knit in the round, two at a time, on a long circ.
(2) 66 st sleeve. Somehow I thought decreasing every fifth row would be a good idea. It’s not, because that would make the sleeve about 4 st wide at the cuff. Decreasing every 8th row works much better.
Copycat
Wednesday, January 7th, 2009Inspired by this gorgeous cardigan from a 1966 Vogue Knitting
and equipped with this lovely Harris Tweed yarn (the color is Hebridean Blue. What’s not to love?)…
… I’m making this. A top-down, slightly cabled cardigan. I plan to use wooden buttons and button loops instead of holes, but that may change. I’m still only just past dividing the body and sleeves.
Dye: just for the record
Wednesday, January 7th, 2009The above is another one of my experiments with egg dye. This time I also found some blue food coloring which turned out significantly more greenish than the blue egg dye (E 133 Brilliant Blue). Anyway, just so I won’t forget:
Blue: mostly Brilliant Blue, a small patch of red egg dye (which blended with the blue egg dye and the BB, turning a violet color), some blue egg dye and some indigo egg dye.
Green: 2-3 tablets yellow egg dye turned it a light yellow, also used green egg dye on about half of the skein.
Reddish: more red egg dye than I care to remember. Took forever in the microwave. Also applied some indigo egg dye and some leftover Brilliant Blue. Turned out very well, though probably with less color variation than the blue. Also this wool seemed a little ‘oilier’ than the one I dyed blue and green, so maybe that had something to do with it.
Oh, and yes, the picture is rotated the wrong way but I kind of like it that way.



















