Archive for May, 2007

Blog Contest, Designing

Aaaahhhh! Warning, Rant ahead!

I’m starting to understand why there are so few sweaters out there for men. I had an idea for one and started recently working on swatches. I was going to use a stitch that I recently used for something else. So I got the yarn I want to use for the sweater and last nights project was to swatch the stitch/yarn combo.

Yeah, well, my “focus group” of one, my DH loved the stitch I picked when presented in small yarn, sock weight actually, but didn’t like it at all when shown in worsted weight. What did he like? The plain stockinette gauge swatch I had done!

And this is why designing for guys is difficult. If you want to do anything with a stitch and not just acres of stockinette stitch they want you to knit them a sweater out of sock yarn! Yeah, like that is going to happen anytime soon. Great, it would be “machine washable” but can you imagine knitting a full size sweater for a grown man in yarn that swatches at 8 st x 10 rows inch? It would take F-O-R-E-V-E-R

A quick check in Sweater wizzard gives an estimate of casting on 180 st/ increasing to 200 and then knitting 250 rows before you reach the shoulder shaping - and that is just for the back!!!!! That’s over 50,000 stitches just for the back of the sweater! I bet you I could knit a full size afghan for the couch, in worsted weight for less stitches than that sweater would use!!!! So not going to happen!

Book drawing

I’m a little behind schedule on posting the next book . . . and the next one in the pile is:

Its an interesting read and I did enjoy it. So if your interested send an email to martheme at yahoo dot com and I’ll do a drawing form emails received on Monday.

I had more to write, but the child is calling me so I’d better go . . .

Designing

Projects, projects everywhere and never enough tim…

Projects, projects everywhere and never enough time to knit!

I’m working on the toe decreases for the sock I showed you a few days ago. I reallly like how its turned out and I really like the rib stitch . . . so much so that I’m considering using it for another projects . . . however, that is one I can’t really tell you much about yet.

Over the past two days I revised the Basic sock pattern. It had been written for Java yarn which is now discontinued, and I needed it to be written for Classic sock yarn and now it is. The directions ended up on 3 pages since I changed the wording so it is now for 3 sizes and I made notes for doing it on DPN, 2 Circs or Magic Loop.

Actually, its kinda funny. I read a discussion on KR recently by someone who had thoughts about a sock club they had signed up for . . . and apparently so did a few other people. And I came away from that discussion with the sense that most sock knitters must want to see patterns specifically written for their technique (or all 3 so they have a choice) but when I posted about finding a ML pattern with clear instructions so I’d have an example of a good one to go by . . . the response was that people would rather see the pattern just spell out which stitches are the instep and which are the heel/sole and let them figure it out from there . . .

So which would you rather? Very specific instructions in all three techiniques in the same pattern? or a shorter pattern that tells you simply which 1/2 of the stitches are which and lets you settle the technique issues on your own? Help me out here, cause I’m confused!!!!!

I’ve written the basic pattern to be very specific at this point; I’m kinda assuming that someone ordering a basic pattern is more likely to be new to sock knitting . . . and I’m thinking of writing the other patterns the other way, with simple notes as to which stitches are which and perhaps a note like “For ML reposition here” where you would need to reset yourself . . . does that make sense to you?

I’m hoping to get a bunch of knitting and pattern writing done over the next couple of days. Nonna is away for another week so I don’t plan to do any dyeing anytime soon . . . though I should start winding more yarn so I’ll be ready . . .

Ah, well back to it . . .

Designing, Stash

Is Temporary Insanity still used as a legal defens…

Is Temporary Insanity still used as a legal defense?

’cause if it is, that is what I plead, really.

I’m really not certain just what came over me. I don’t even like knitting with cotton or acryllic. I certainly don’t need more yarn. And I definately don’t need to start another project right now. I’ve got too many going as is!

Yet somehow, when I went to Michaels yesterday for a few more bead for some stitch markers I was making . . . . these 8 skeins of cotton ease followed me home.

In my defense, I spent a good part of yesterday doing the semi-annual closet clean out/flip over, pulling out all the winter stuff and trying to stock in all the summer stuff. Turns out I don’t have much for summer stuff these days. A few pairs of shorts a couple of tops but only 2 summer sweaters, both store bought.

So somehow, when I saw that the cotton ease was on sale I started getting visions of knitting up a quick summer cardigan. Something light and lacey with a few small buttons and perhaps a 3/4 sleeve . . . or perhaps I’ll even turn it into a twin set? Hmm, that would require more yarn I think. I guess we’re going back to Michaels for a few more skeins later today.

I very briefly entertained the idea of just knitting up something someone else had already designed. Afterall, I could probably knit a single sweater fairly quickly these days, even between the other projects, if I don’t have to do the math and all the design . . . right? So I considered doing a Sitcom Chic. Yeah, I know I’m a few years behind the trend on that one . . . but hey, better late than never right? But after reading through the pattern and studying the photo I decided it isn’t quite what I’m looking for. I’d like something lacier, a bit lighter so that the sweater isn’t too heavy.

And since I’m going to do the design myself I figure might as well make it something that I can use for Inspirations, right? And that is how I wind up with yet another pattern idea running loose in my head, just knocking around trying to find a way out into the yarn. Some days that is what it feels like . . . all these ideas trapped in there just waiting for me to let them out onto the paper and into the yarn . . . perhaps that is part of why I have a migraine today?

Un-named sock progress . . .

The as-yet-to-be-named sock is moving along nicely. I’ve turned the heel on the first one. I’m doing the first in Magic Loop so that I can work out that set of instructions and I’ll be doing the second one on DPN so that I can work out the “other” set of instructions. I really like the texture of the stitch I’m using on this pattern. Nice and springy feeling. I really believe texture is important, especially in sock knitting. And the stitch is relatively simple, making it easier to memorize and the knitting is going fairly quickly. Not only that, but I like the way the stitch and the color changes in the yarn are coming together. Overall, I’m pretty happy with this one.

Sweater design project

I haven’t knit on the current sweater design for a few days now. I’m hoping to pick it up again later today. I’m about 1/2 through the back of it and think if I can keep myself from starting anything new for just a few more days I can finish this and get it sewn together. That will leave me a few days to get a good day for photos and a little time to actually write up the pattern. Gosh I hope this submission sticks, I really like this design a lot and I think others will too if I can just get it out there!

And once I clear this sweater from my head I can let the next one that I need to get written up come to the surface. I’ve got a great idea for . . . sorry, can’t tell ya . . . and I’ve got a test knitter all lined up to work on it . . . I just have to get the pattern written so we can get moving on it!

Okay, time for more headache meds . . . wish me luck getting rid of this thing so I can get some knitting done today!

And Happy Mother’s Day!

Blog Contest, Home & Family, Inspirations Yarn

Sneak peak. . .

These are some new colorways that I worked on this week for a special project. I can’t give you details yet . . . but lets just say you should be on the lookout for these colors to pop up where you least expect them ;)

And FINALLY some knitting I can show you!

This little snippet is the sock I’m working on for a new shop pattern. Since its not headed for publication other than through me, I can actually show it to you. The yarn is Classic Sock in the Indigo Twist Colorway, in case your curious. I realize you don’t get a lot of detail in this shot, but I wouldn’t want to take all the fun out of it, right? I’m currently working on this one on ML so I can be sure to work out the heel in that fashion . . . I’ve got about 2 inches to go before we do the heel and I still need to pick one . . . thought I’d try one I don’t normally do just to make things interesting. Once I get the sock done and the pattern written up it will be available at Inspirations Yarn.

Book Drawing:

This week’s lucky winner is: Bernadette! Congratulations! Once I hear back from you with an address the book will be on its way . . . Stay tuned folks, I’ve got another book to post on Monday.

Weekend plans

We’re headed up to the New Hampshire Sheep and Wool Festival this Sunday; the little guy is going to get his first chance to pet some sheep. That is if he isn’t terrified of the “big strange doggies” ;) I’m going to try hard to be good and not come home with too much more stuff, cause let’s face it, I’ve got enough to keep me busy these days.

Blog Contest, Dyeing

Blog Giveaway

Seems the books are piling up around here again and its time to thin things out a bit . . . . so I’m going to do a Giveaway. For the next few weeks, or until I run out of books and maybe other things to give, I’m going to do a random drawing from emails received for somthing each week. I’ll post the book (or something else) on Monday and do the drawing on Friday. Books will be my gently used copies so they’ve been read but are generally in decent shape.

This weeks gift:

So if you’d like my copy of this book please send an email to:

martheme at yahoo dot com by Friday.

Yarn bits . . .

Today is going to be another dyeing day. I’m still trying to decide if I’m in the mood to create new colorways today or if I’m going to just dye up more of some existing ones. . . . looks like maybe I’ll decide after I’ve made the coffee in a minute . . .

well, off to make coffee and wind more sock yarn!

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