Sunday, June 24, 2007

Making progress (slowly)

I ripped out that sleeve, all the way back and re-cast on. And am regularly checking the results against the pattern. Rather frequently. You can see the comparison below of my progress of reknitting against where it was. It's not too bad really.

I've also cast on Eunny Jang's Print O' The Wave stole. It's in Knitpicks Shimmer colourway Mountain Mist. A little stripy, but I'm giving it some time before I make a firm decision.

I've done about one and a half repeats of the 34 that make up the main body. It's a long-term gift project. And painfully slow. I think I've ripped back about 4 rows so far.

And I got a spoken-comment aired on Craftlit. Which was great, but.... I realise now just how many times I say um. I also sound kind of incoherent as I try to explain one of my points. All kind of embarassing. Which is, interestingly, at odds with my own quiet giggly pride I felt at being aired. Good thing I never became a radio talk-back host, huh?

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Annoyed with self. Cos I am dumb.

Cos I can't count, apparently.

See this ? One of these is wrong. Cos I can't count. One of these is 4 stitches too short. FROM THE VERY BEGINNING.

I don't know wether to throw it at the wall, rip it out or cry.

I really want to finish this, but I don't know if I can face ripping this out right now.

My new lace project may get a starting run while I cool down...

Thursday, June 14, 2007

I'm designing a new meme : What do you wish you had been when you grew up?

I've been mulling this over in my mind ever since I wrote my response to the '7 things' meme.

Here is my new meme.

What did you wish you had been when you grew up?

Think of the child's game, playing what they want to be when they grow up. This is the adult's past-tense version.

Now you've grown up (whatever that means) what do you wish you had become?
Rules:
  1. You can be any number of things you choose to be
  2. Ability, talent, location and other realities are not a requirement.
  3. A comment about each thing you choose is encouraged, but not required
  4. Time/place realities can be assumed to have happened (e.g. assume the love of your life would still have met you, even if you never had become a school teacher/violinist/whatever you are now) and should not prevent the game.
  5. You can add to your list whenever you like.
  6. Please send me a comment with your blog post so I can read responses!
That's all.

Spider_knit: What did you wish you had been when you grew up?
  • An architect. I love buildings and design and how spaces are created with walls.
  • A sculptor/potter. I like the forms of ceramics very much. Second choice would be oil painter.
  • Italian. I love the food, the art, the clothes and how they seem to have this whole thing going on. My family also mirrors the Italian thing.
  • Better dressed. Now don't get me wrong, I like how I dress, on the whole. But have never really been satisifed with my ability to find clothes I like, or how I portray myself to the world.
  • A furniture/household stuff designer. (looks at piles of design mags/blogs)
  • A (successful) actress. i.e. I'd like the job, but only if I earn enough to pay my bills etc. I don't like the 'poor/doing other jobs' bit.
That's all for now. I may add to it later :)

YOU ARE NOW TAGGED!

Cool things I have found - house & Design

Firstly, today I found out that one of my favorite TV programs - Grand Designs - has it's own magazine! (which of course was immediately bought to be persued at lunch)


And, this fabulous site - which has all of its back issues articles availible, free online!

So far my browsing has shown I want to make:

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Geek joy!

Heeheeheeheehee!

Just in case any of you were fooled into thinking the heading was just a joke..

Look! My Cthulhus arrived!
And the 'my little victims' have REALISTIC DISMEMBERMENT ACTION!! And the limited edition "Angry" 'thulu :-)

LOL LOL LOL..

Well, I made progress on Raspy!

Here you can see the finished back (the front's already done) of Raspy.

Unfortunately, I then decided it was a bit too Raspy, and I've ripped some out to reduce the length of those neck-edge drop stitches.

And I'm even eyeing off the ones on the front, thinking maybe I should stop them being dropped 2 rows before the edge, rather than all the way to it, to stop the neckline curling so much as I have seen online..

Still, I am reminded by the Elizabeth Zimmerman saying - "You are the boss of your knitting!" and am remaining most-unlike-me calm in the face of this ripping/reknitting.

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Finished Object : Red Light Special Hat

Subtitle: Go Western Force!

So, the beanie is done and in use. It does seem to fit okay (on him) rather than the really way to big (on me) that got a bundle of laughs at Mt Lawley SnB on Moday last.

The hat is not the exact version of the pattern of Brooklyn Tweed fame - mostly because of the need for a much larger size. I scaled the number of stitches up, worked out the nearest multiple of 10 that would work (the pattern is a 10 stitch repeat) and didn't do the fancy false seams down each panel.

Still, I am happy with the end result. And he seems happy (I'm sure he'd be singing my praises were he not to have a flu right now). ;-)

Onto .... Heroes and Raspy!

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Duplo. It's not just for building anymore. (New! Improved!! Knitting application!!!)

So. What to do when you need to block a fair isle beanie?

Use what comes to hand!

Here is my man's beanie blocking away happily.


What on?

Here is the peek under the covers - a large Chinese bowl on a tower of duplo. Nice, solid, and adjustable!


And to show you that, 'yes Virginia, blocking does make a difference', here's a pre-blocking, 'lumpy' photo.
I'm back to knitting on Raspy (!!)

Okay, clearly this post should have been subtitled 'where I make use of inappropriate numbers of exclamation marks' ..

So, tomorrow night I do believe I shall geek out, watch episodes of Heroes and knit away happily.

(And, very quietly on the uber geek front... I dinged 70! Yay me! All the knitters, just nod knowingly and look at me like the people on the bus look at you. You know the one. :)

Yep. That's the look.

Monday, June 04, 2007

Can you tell what this is?

Hint : Okay, it's knitting progress.

Decreasing! Whee! I'm closing in on the end of the beanie project! (Which means I might actually finish Raspy for me, you know, THIS winter!)

(Just quietly, I was actually disappointed the Knitpicks order arrived promptly, as the required Telemark yarn meant more beanie, rather than more Raspy!)

And to show it really has grown...
It needs a serious blocking, but generally I think it is okay. I noticed the square-type patterns seem to have more problems with floats/tension than the less regular ones. Still, its a 'note to self' for next time. I hold knit-faith that this IS a "blocking will fix it" thing. *crosses fingers*

I was going to sew some cushions this weekend, but instead got caught playing computer games with my man and decided that spare time should be spent knitting - as I want the knit things now, but the sewing things not really for a few months.

(more) Photos of hat when done!

Monday, May 28, 2007

Found the cushion design I want for our lounge


petrie sofa in action, originally uploaded by guessica.

See that cushion second on the left?

I like that one.

I like the mix of solid with patterned fabric capability. And its still modern-contemporary a la our new house.

Now I just need to see if I can deconstruct it without buying the Denyse Schmidt book...

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Not much knitting happening..

Well, as it says. No knitting to speak of.

I did have to frog a chunk of Raspy, after I realised that the reason my number of stitches didn't match the pattern was because I forgot to cast off for the underarm seam. {sigh}

I also went to the craft fair (not bad, I think slightly better than last year)..

Where I bought these:
to make cushions for our new house. (There is also another fat quarter of matching brown spots coming in the mail during the week). I think the fourth from the right probably won't be included now I've got them home, as the others all match better. The owl fabric I've been coveting online a very long time, so was really nice to see it in person. My biggest problem was picking just one of either the owl pattern or the plant one (which I also loved).

One particularly good stall (for my non-country-style tastes) was from Patchwork on Central Park. Lupinbunny, they have Australian designers - this is where I got my Kirsten Doran owl fabric from.

I also cleaned up and did a huge chunk of filing & sorting.

Which uncovered these:
Which is the pile of interior design stuff (just those here, there's more at Mum's would you believe..) which I need to sort through, and throw out all the brochures for things we've already decided on (e.g. taps, bath, and so on.) Then I need to file the remainder in the blue concertina file at the back.

And at some point, I should probably put some of that clean washing that's taking over our bedroom, well... away.

Monday, May 21, 2007

"But Mummy, Betsy's feet are cold!"

Subtitled: Why I am a sucker when it comes to my daughter..

This is how I don't get my Raspy (for me) done. I get sidelined by the people I love.

First it was Action, then my man's beanie (which awaits more yarn) and now... dolly socks.

Because she's cold, apparently. (I suspect she just needed to match her little-girl-mum).

I cheated though - DK weight yarn and 3.75mm needles. :) but they were done in the same afternoon...
And, importantly, I have an additional tagger for the 7 Random things!
The magnificient Heather Ordover of the podcast CraftLit. Read on!

Thursday, May 17, 2007

I'm making progress... but no finishing...and I'm tagged!

Well, I finished my bag..
And I've stalled on knitting the beanie, while I wait for more yarn.

And so I am back to knitting on Raspy. Which means sometime soon I need to think about how I am going to adjust the raglan sleeve caps to adjust for the different height front & back that I am altering to allow a crew neckline.

In other news, the rather nice Pen&Purl tagged me with a meme.

It's this: Each person tagged gives seven random facts about themselves. Those tagged need to write on their blogs seven facts, as well as the rules of the game. You need to tag seven others and list their names on your blog. You have to leave those you plan on tagging a note in their comments so they know that they have been tagged and need to read your blog.

Which means I need to find seven bloggers who I can tagged, who haven't been tagged already! And since I am but a newbie nobody knit-geek-blogger, this is going to be tough.

Factoid one: I was born in Perth, and have never lived anywhere else. I am somewhat embarrassed by this fact.

Factoid two: I am deeply enamoured of the 1920s period. Fashion, fiction based there, just about anything. English 1920s in particular.

Factoid three: I used to run a role playing game (that's the people sitting around table playing pretend) based in the 1920s. But with horror monsters. Based on HP Lovecraft writing, and called Call of Cthulhu.

Factoid four: I love red wine. But can't drink it in any significant quantity anymore without getting a bad stomach. I hate getting old.

Factoid five: Part of me wishes I'd done worse at school, so that I'd pursued art as a career, rather than getting caught up in hard-core maths and sciences. I suspect I'd have been more happy with my final career.

Factoid six: I have wanted to go to Italy and Egypt since I was 15 and secretly sulk that my mother randomly decided to go to Italy last year.. and went in that same year!

Factoid seven: I never trust men who are too model-good-looking. I have a deep predilection for 'intellectual' types.

Tagging:

Sunday, May 13, 2007

I'm making a clutch bag!

This pattern here by Amy Butler, "Clutch Purse with Antique Pin Closure".

Shown here in stages, very very nearly finished...

Step one: all bits of fabric cut out. Retro large print outside, black inside.

Step two: Attach the interface to the reinforcing canvas (or as I used, herringbone heavy-weight calico)

Step 3: Sew the reinforcements to the outside pieces...

Step 4: Reinforce the handle/tab.

Step 5: Sew on the Velcro..Step 6: Sew the outside bits together (see my uber-leet sewing jargon?)

Step 7: Sew the lining together..Step 8: Put the outside in the inside, and seam around the top.

Step 9: Do bag origami and put the outside to the, well, outside..Step 10: Iron and neaten it up ..
And then realise its late, and your family probably expect dinner, you know, tonight...

Next time I top stitch the hole shut, and do pleats on the edges and add the pin.

(Oh and I got some belated birthday money for fabric, and have progressed the beanie, which is looking very much like it needs another ball of yarn for the beanie. So another Knitpicks order....

so what else do I want to order? heeeheeeheeeheeee..

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Not-so-Red Light Special

Well, I am trying again.

Despite how beautiful the fair isle swatch I did was... (my first ever fair isle)

it didn't fit (as discussed earlier).

So, after using the swatch as a size gauge, I did the math and re sized the pattern, to the looseness requested of my man. I decided to use the original fair isle pattern, but without the false seam BrooklynTweed used.

The odd blue fine fair isle is the leftover Patonyle I used as the soft lining. And you can see the real deal being worked up above it. I have to say, I am really enjoying knitting it, but it's murder on my fingers after a session.

And I may run out of the main colour. For which I may beg a trade from Bibnbub - who I has some more. [psst: I'll trade you one ball of the navy for all my remaining part balls for your felting plans? Let me know :-) ]

Saturday, May 05, 2007

FO: Doll's patchwork quilt

You may remember I was completing a patchwork quilt to see if I enjoyed the process.

I quilted the top and edged and finished it this afternoon. You can see it got put to use by my darling girl as soon as I got home!

I learned a lot (including the vital importance of good tension when quilting) and was proud to have a finished object - even with all its flaws!

I'm glad I did it, and have picked out some retro fabric to make a bag.

When I can get some grownup-time that is. Sewing is harder than knitting - i can multitasking with parenting while I knit, but sewing takes more of my concentration ;-)

Friday, May 04, 2007

Aww man! Red Light Special hat

I ordered the yarn (from the US no less!) and got all the stuff and started knitting the lining.

And then...

Actually, um... measured my man's head.

It won't fit. See, he's like got really curly hair. And lots of it. Which means he needs a larger than average beanie.

And cos its all charted and stuff and I got gauge bang on when swatching and everything... I can't just re size it. I'm so disappointed. It'll fit me.. but I am not the rugby fan.

So.. back to square one. Only with yarn and needles in a size I don't really need. (sigh)

I was so excited to try it out.

Thursday, May 03, 2007

A bad photo with Action


Not a great photo. I tried to edit the colour which looks better than the washed out thing it was originally, but still not the true beautiful indigo it really is.

Will try to get a modelled photo in daylight. :)

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Actioned item

I'm so there with the bad puns for this.

Action jumper (sweater) is DONE!!!

The relief is palpable. Photos later.

:)

Monday, April 30, 2007

Be still my beating heart!

Bendigo Woolen Mills is online.


(some might make a narky comment here about 'finally' or 'took bloody long enough', but not this cookie, no-no!)

I have the new shade card if anyone wants a look.