Simple Pleasures include finishing March's pattern
for the Year long Scarf project! Yes, I know I'm behind a month............................................but I'll catch up soon!
Here is April pattern:
DIAGONAL MADEIRA LACE
#4. Diagonal Madeira Lace (multiple of 4): 68 beads and 46 total sts on the needle.
NOTE FOR PLACING BEADS: you will be placing beads on the ‘Slip one, K2TOG, psso’ stitches. Place the bead in the K2TOG stitch and be sure that the slipped stitch is passed over the K2TOG stitch AND the bead. This will anchor the bead in place. You will need 68 beads for this pattern section. If you have strung your beads onto your yarn before beginning, detailed instructions for how to insert the beads can be found in Post #617.
NOTE: There are two versions of the pattern. Be sure to mark the version you are working on.
Non-Beaded Version:
Row 1: K2, +YO, Sl 1, K2TOG, PSSO, YO, K1; rep from + to last two sts, K2.
Rows 2, 4, 6, and 8: Purl.
Row 3: K2, +K1, YO, Sl 1, K2TOG, PSSO, YO; rep from + to last two sts, K2.
Row 5: K1, K2TOG, +YO, K1, YO, Sl 1, K2TOG, PSSO; rep from + to last 5 sts, YO, K1, YO, SSK, K2.
Row 7: K2, K2TOG, +YO, K1, YO, Sl 1, K2TOG, PSSO; rep from + to last 4 sts, YO, K1, YO, SSK, K1.
Rep the above eight rows 3 times more (4 times total).
Monday, April 27, 2015
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Happy Birthday!!
Today we celebrate the birthday of my lover, constant companion, daddy to my children, breadwinner, my soul mate.........................................................Even though we were married young, our lives have evolved together. So, today I wish my Hubby a Happy Birthday!
The young Dan on our wedding day in 1963
And the man today!
Love you!
More every year!
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Linen Warp, Silk Weft
It is my good intention to finish this warp before the end of April--we have 6 days and counting.
What we have here is linen warp, set at 30 epi (ends per inch). I used some handspun 2 ply brown cotton to space the warp after tying onto the beam.
Of course, there is Always a threading error when I weave--can you see it? I use a straight pin to attach it back into the warp and anchor
we are weaving with handspun single silk--and there is another error--in fact, two errors to deal with.
Cut that off and begin again. The trouble with this warp is that I used two different weights of linen, which means when in the dent the smaller warp doesn't fill in the space as well as the larger warp--make sense?
Here you can see the trouble--I also did a free form twill reverse threading and without thinking got the heddles to close--e.g.. 1-2-3-4-3-4-3-4--
Not going to take it out now--tomorrow I'll cut this off and begin again--sett at 24 epi
maybe, that will work better.
Wish me luck!
Friday, April 24, 2015
Trees--Searching for Roy G Biv 4 - Green
Well, what do you know--Today is National Arbor Day! So, we are writing about Trees! You know those tall green things that shed their leaves in the fall, gives us lovely yellow pollen in the spring!
Are you ready! Let's go--Green is calling my name! And we are searching for.................................
Roy G. Biv, also ROYGBIV, is an acronym for the sequence of hues commonly described as making up a rainbow: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet.
I feel for those who are colorblind--my husband is one--he can't see green--what a pity! Green is so refreshing to look at--green is new growth in the springtime. Green means money! Green is a young cowhand--I'm celebrating Arbor Day with Green
Are you ready! Let's go--Green is calling my name! And we are searching for.................................
Roy G. Biv, also ROYGBIV, is an acronym for the sequence of hues commonly described as making up a rainbow: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet.
I feel for those who are colorblind--my husband is one--he can't see green--what a pity! Green is so refreshing to look at--green is new growth in the springtime. Green means money! Green is a young cowhand--I'm celebrating Arbor Day with Green
Here are the greens from my yarn closet--
Just look at the different greens you can see in the field
Did you ever think there was this many greens in one place?
There are greens in my floss collection
Greens in my fabric stash
I stopped in the local paint store to pick up greens, but these cards certainly didn't photograph green.
close to brown is green?
Check out more greens at
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Spring/Autumn
Even Spring brings some knitting time for the Fall.
Here is a delightful, easy pattern to knit now and
be ready for the fall cool temps.
I think this would be suitable for any age or gender.
How about this cute BaaBaa hat? How many do you think you will knit?
check out this free pattern, designed by Donna Smith, at Shetland Wool Week
Heads up! This is a winner!
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Happy! Happy! Happy!
I Love Cookbooks! The more colorful the better! This one makes me very happy when I browse through the pages.
The photos make the foods look so tasty and the stories along with recipes make the food come off the pages. Do I cook these recipes? Not hardly!
I enjoy the staging of the foods, the decorations highlighting each recipe--and looking for weaving designs--like this one with blue and white stripes. It looks so refreshing and you just want to head to your loom and begin warping!
Here's another featured recipe placed on different striping sequence
How about these red and white plaids? Adds some cheery notes to the dish.
and another blue and white cloth, using the blue stripes as edging!
Okay, I'm getting hungry looking at all these recipes.
hope you'll join me and look through your cookbooks--not only for the recipe
but how the dish is staged.
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Learning a New Technique
Even though I've been knitting for several years now, there are so many techniques I do not use or even try to learn. But, when it came time to work on our Springtime in Paris pattern, the first cast on line was "With MC, using a Provisional Cast On, cast on 196 sts"! Say What?!! I haven't the foggiest idea how to do this. As all good instructors do, they include a YouTube video that is very helpful.
and now, I can do a provisional cast on over another needle! Hurrah for me!
A cast on designed to create live stitches on both sides of the cast on. There are several options for working it but my preference is the circular cable needle style. Video: https://youtu.be/8XIr2GiqjQg |
At first, it was very awkward--two needles side by side--cast on over one stationery needle--okay--did it--not once but twice! Practice makes perfect, right?!
And I'm diggin' this pattern--lots to keep one's interest as we knit.
Oh, we're adding beads too. I'm behind with the clues, of course. Almost finished with clue 2 as clue 3 comes out.
At first, I used a needle that didn't have the thingie attached at the ends--big mistake! So, I got up from my chair and marched upstairs to find the stoppers--am glad I did--no more stitches falling off!
And we are knitting....................................
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