Thursday, February 21, 2019

Yarn Twist Problem................

I finally decided to begin on this knit along--love Toni Lorenz's patterns--
you can find her in "Knitting in the Loft" group on Ravelry.
I have been looking forward to this sampler--

I settled on my handspun "Phoebe" blend from Sky loom Weavers
It spun up beautifully!  knits up nice and soft--
One Problem!


I began the ruffle and look what's happening!  It's leaning to the right--
well, that's my fault!  I didn't set the twist in the yarn after I
spun  and plied it.  I just got excited to begin--wound it off
to ball and took it to needles--  when I saw this happening, I
immediately cut the yarn and skeined it off

After it's skeined, you can see how the twist
is uneven--mistakes can always be made when you
are spinning--and I've been spinning for 30+ years!
The object is to take the yarn off your bobbin, skein it
and have a perfectly balanced yarn--

Here's how I set the twist--I soak the yarn skeins in
warm water, wring them out and use two hangers to 
put weight on the skeins to set the twist--when
they dry--I'll be back in business!  to knit with
perfectly set yarn!














I settled on my handspun "Phoebe" blend from Sky loom Weavers

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Victorian Knitalong


Well, I have two weeks under my knitting needles on this
interesting look at 19th century knitting.  Franklin Habit with
Markers Mercantile has given us a unique knitting experience.
the first clue--ugh!!  I ripped about 5 times before I finally
got what I was missing.  There are several videos on the
ravelry group's page--but, let me tell you--it wasn't 
easy to get those steps into my brain!
I even changed yarn three times--
Finally!!  I got it!  after the fifth time!
This is going to be really neat--waiting on the
next clue.


Sunday, February 17, 2019

Boost Your Knitting


Arnall-Culliford Knitwear is hosting another year
to Boost Your Knitting skills.  I participated last year
and am looking forward to another round of
knowledge from these talented designers/knitters.

The techniques included are:

Brioche Knitting, including increases and decreases
Choosing colors for stranded colorwork
Tubular cast-on method in the round
Dip stitches
Double knitting, including decreases
Finishing techniques for toy knitting
Gusset short row heel for toe up socks
Intarsia in the round
Joining in yarns for colorwork
Marlisle
Tuck Stitches

The program begins March 1. You can also find their group
on Facebook and Ravelry



Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Spin Along--Knit Along

Beginning February 13, you can jump into

Namaste Farms/Redding Method will have a SAL and KAL-- this 5 week spinning and knitting extravaganza is being held so that people who don’t knit, can learn! The program has been expanded to include spinning yarn and dyeing a simple solid single too. All the instruction is FREE and will take place on their Facebook group, Redding Method.  If you knit but don’t spin,  you'll learn a simple method to make yarn on a chopstick.  If you crochet but don’t knit, you can learn to knit.  If you spin but don’t dye, you'll learn how to dye.  All you have to do is join and show up to Redding Method and get the relevant information such as links etc…
The ultimate goal of this project, besides inviting people to learn and become more skilled in fiber arts, is to have a finished project. The project we’re doing is a simple hat.  There will be at least 5 free patterns to choose from and those will be listed in Redding Method in the files section.

Monday, February 11, 2019

Sock Knitting......................

I've been sock knitting using this interesting yarn
--this pair (first sock of two)--I couldn't figure
out a way to knit both socks at the same time with this yarn--then
I watched the video and there is no way you can knit two socks as the same
time!  Problem solved for me!  It becomes mindless knitting--
the yarn is all you need to get two identical socks--that is--
if you watch the marked thread features.
Watch the video here

When speaking to another sockitter recently 
They suggest winding off the yarn from the end
To yellow marker and then the yarn would be ready to begin
This could be a solution to knitting 2 socks at 5he same time

Finished the first sock--easy peasy knitting!

Now, the second sock is begun--just had to pull
out the yarn till I reached the end of the yellow
marker--and cast on--how in the world did
they figure out the dyeing method??
It works!




Saturday, February 9, 2019

It's time for Agatha February Read

Just a little late with this--doesn't matter, always a good read or watch on Netflix (confession--I did!)

Cards on the Table (1936)   This book is all about the game of Bridge



"lay one's cards on the table. Also, put one's cards on the table . Be open and honest, reveal one's position or intentions, as in John laid his cards on the table and told her how much they could afford . This expression alludes to showing the hand one holds."

What will I knit along with this book?  Hmmmm..

I'm thinking  nice lacy wrist warmers would work for a Bridge party.
This pattern is designed by Evelyn Clark


It's Time--

 It’s time to think about greeting cards I’ll send out this year.  Most years, if I’m not feeling pressed, I’ll create my own cards.  One ye...