Thursday, March 27, 2008
#47 Try try again- She-Knits Podcast
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
I am a so nervous .....
Sunday, March 23, 2008
The skip in my step still has not left!
I am so wanting to continue the Central Park Hoodie, and alse the Drops Eskimo pattern keeps calling to me. I can not have anything else on the needles...I just don't think I am a sweater knitter during this design phase in my life. It pretty much takes up all my time...and I am fine with it on the one hand, however feel somehow out of it in the Circle as I don't have anthing to talk about but bags bags bags. I do keep up with everything everyone is doing and I do know alot of what is out there...jsut not knitting it myself.
I have a bunch of bag ideas......and I want to get a solid newbunch of patterns up and for sale!
Thursday, March 20, 2008
FREE Sheknits for Knitters purse pattern
Bunnies Got Back - a knit and felted Bag Pattern great for beginners interested in trying out intarsia!
By Sharon Dreifuss -
For more of Sharon's knitting patterns + kits
visit www.Sheknitsforknitters.com
SIZE
One (perfect for cell phone, i-pod, keys, bills, mints)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Before Felting
Height: 7 inches (from below small loop)
Width: 7 inches
Wrist Strap Length: 14 inches
After Felting
Height: 5.5 inches after assembly
Width: 5.5 inches
Wrist Strap Length: 10 inches
After Felting
MATERIALS
[MC] Brown Sheep Lamb’s Pride Bulky [85% wool, 15% mohair; 125yd/114m per 113g skein] ; M-38: Lotus Pink; 1 skein (or 80 yds)
[CC] Brown Sheep Lamb’s Pride Bulky [85% wool, 15% mohair; 125yd/114m per 113g skein] ; M- 11 : White Frost; 1 skein (or 50 yds)
Embroidery yarn for bunny detail:
Brown Sheep Lamb’s Pride Worsted [85% wool, 15% mohair; 190yd/173m per 113g skein];
[A] M-05: Onyx (used to outline bunny) 2 yds;
Pom-pom yarns;
The two Pom–poms are made in Lamb’s Pride Bulky yarn.You will need approximately one yard of white for bunny’s tail, and one yard of green for bag closure pom-pom.
1 set US # 13/9mm double pointed needles
1 set US # 13/9mm straight needles
Tapestry needle for embroidery and assembly
1 red seed bead for bunny eye (optional)
Small Pom-Pom Maker to make 1-2 inch pom-pom or cut cardboard pieces into circles to create your own pom-pom maker
Scissors
GAUGE
10sts/ 15 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch (un-felted)
Exact gauge is not important for this pattern
PATTERN NOTES
Intarsia knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple colors
i-cord When working I-cord, work is not turned. Instead of turning the work
around to work back on the WS, slide all sts to the other end of the needle, switch the needle back to your left hand, bring the yarn around the back of the work, and start knitting the sts again. After the first 2 sts, give the yarn a sharp tug. Repeat this row to form I-cord. After a few rows, the work will begin to form a tube.
kfb knit into the front and back of the same stitch. (This gives you 2sts.)
m1 make one stitch by inserting left needle, from front to back, under the horizontal strand between last stitch worked and next stitch on left hand needle, forming a loop on the needle, knit through the back of this loop.
Bag is worked from; the small loop closure down the front of bag following colorwork Bunny Chart from the top of chart, Row 20 (then 19,18, 17 and so on) down to row 1, then up the front of bag. Embroidery details are done before felting. Next bag is assembled and wrist strap is knit. Bag is then felted. Pom-poms are added after bag is felted.
With double pointed needle and [MC] CO 2 sts. and i-cord for 3 inches (10 rows) to create loop closure. Leave i-cord on needle. With other double pointed needle pick up 2 stitches from the first row of the i-cord (Figure 1 )
The picked up stitches will initially be very tight however they will loosen up as soon as you knit across them. Connect those two sets of stitches by knitting the 2 stitches of your left hand needle onto the right hand needle keeping tension as even as possible (4sts.).
Next row: Purl back
You are now ready to begin your increases.
Row 1: *kfb, m1*; repeat from*-* across row, end kfb (11 sts)
Row 2: Purl back
Row 3: K1, kfb in next 9 sts, last stitch k1 (20 sts)
Row 4: Purl back
Switch to straight needles and continuing in Stockinette Stitch follow Colorwork Bunny Chart (see pattern notes regarding Colorwork Chart) from the TOP DOWN (Row 22, the 21,20, etc.) for the next 22 rows
Next: Continue in Stockinette Stitch for 7 inches ending with a purl row.
Next row : On the right or knit side , bind off all stitches.
Side seams
With right sides facing and MC sew sides seams together as close to edge as possible with whip stitch.
Wrist strap
Turn bag so right side is out. Pick up 3 stitches as evenly as possible directly over side seam where bag is seamed together. I-cord those 3 stitches for 14 inches (40 rows). Bind off and sew that end onto other side of bag over other side seam so strap is evenly attached.
FINISHING
Create 2 small (1-2 inch) pom-poms, one in white and one in green. Pom-Poms do not get felted so do not attach pom-poms until after bag is felted.
Sew seed bead in for bunny eye if desired
Felt bag
Place your finished bag inside a zippered pillow case (not laundry mesh bag), add an old pair of rubber flip-flops or jeans (for extra agitation) to washing machine set on hottest temperature. Use a little laundry soap. Turn machine on and it will do the felting for you. If you are new to felting run machine on short cycle (15-30 minutes) and check to see felting progress. Felt the bag until it's the size and texture you desire. Under-felting leaves stitch definition and bag will be floppy with knit-like structure. Over-felting leaves bag over shrunken and destroyed so watch your progress until you understand how felting works in your machine.
When finished felting stuff with old plastic grocery bags to desired shape and air dry.
Sew on pom-pom bunny tail smack dap in the middle of bunny backside. Sew on closure pom-pom 1 inch below top of bag back so closure loops fits nicely over it.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
#46 Konchiwa
Select someone you think could use a litlle (not so little) Omiyage! The thread has been started in Ravelry to place your nominee in there. In the end it will be the luck of the draw!
I am done knitting project #1 for Interweave yeah! I was told that the yarn that gave me the yarngasm just by the look of it on the computer screen shall arrive tomorrow ...I am beyond excited ...the best anticipation eva!
Have you tried the blocking puzzle from Coco knits? DO you think its good compared to big solid cumbersome well demarcated blocking board?
Thursday, March 13, 2008
#45 What is the plan
Am still giddy while I am knitting the secret Intereweave Knits project with the lovely and generous yarns they sent. Am still waiting for the unber amazing yarn for the IK Felts project. The contracts came today. I feel so priviledged that I get to be part of the new and more humane to designers contract! Thank you Annie Modesitt and thank you IK!
Monday, March 10, 2008
I still can't believe...
Thursday, March 6, 2008
#44 One reason why.
I keep trying to out grow my love for light pink, but alas at 50 I still lurve it!
Here is the blog with the post about the variegated sweater I spoke about.
I finished the bag part of another customer Dream Floral and was stunned into horrified silence when I held it up and noticd that I had oriented it wrongly. I like most of the pattern to be on the front with a little wrapped around one side and a bit more wrapped around to the back on the other side. I did the whole thing wrapping one side. My LYS owner made the best suggestion when she said , rip and re-do the bottom. I cut off the bottom and picked up all the stitches and am going to make a mitered bottom.
Should be.....
Hey, maybe after cutting off the bottom of this I will lose all fear of steeking!
I don't care for varigated yarn and lace together unless the varigated yarn is very subtle and the lace pattern is very plain. Seriously...whats the point? Seems to me to show off lace at its best a solid or subtley hued yarn is in order. I also think a colorful yarn and cables don't make sense either I think in the end one need be very careful on multicolored yarn altogether. It can be stunning, such as Koigu creations (which I have never done) or hideous as witnessed below. Doesn't this look plain ugly?
Kind of looks harmless at first glance....
trust me, its just bad....
Saturday, March 1, 2008
#43 Is this happening?
My exciting news is out! Sheknits is being published not only in Interweave Knits 08' but in Interweave Knits Felting Issue as well! I still can't believe it. I'm more the thrilled. Now I have to learn how to develop an additional persona called confident and assertive Sheknits. I need to learn how to market myself. This is my breakthrough moment...right? So I need to jump on it...and put on my big girl panties and figure it out and and and.
Suggestions?
I am knitting on the same custom orders, having finished one Melly Bag which is currently still in the wash. I just finished another bag that I am going to submit...it really interesting and I've not seen anything like it before. I have Central Park Hoodie on the needles awaiting some attention. I have a silk scarf and Wicked languishing on some needles.