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Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Quidditch Ghillies

An orange shield on a sparkly background. On the shield is a crouching black cat above a golden snitch and crossed brooms, with the words "Wampus Quidditch" in purple script.


Pattern: Twinkletoes by Chloe Sparkle. Published in Knitty Winter 2006🔗 (link is directly to the pattern page on Knitty.com) with modifications by me to make ghillies 

Started: June 11, 2021

Finished: first finished June 21, 2021 (qualified for Quidditch entry), 

Made for: Síle aka Me/ Quidditch/Wampus House

Yarn(s): Bernat Satin (100% acrylic; 200yds = 100g) 
  • starting with: ??skeins/?g of "Black" = ?? yds
  • used: ??skeins/?g of "Black" = ?? yds
Needle size(s): 4.0mm/ US 6

Gauge:

Notes & photos:

June 9: I have been pondering this and pondering this. Our challenge for this match is Engorgio/Reducio; we're to craft something that can be made in various sizes. If that something is normally found in pairs, we have to complete one at minimum. Problem being I have nothing coming to mind for a project! Many times I've used my test swatches for Quidditch matches (broom cloths; very important to keep one's broom clean during a match ;) ) but this round is stumping me. sigh I really don't know what to do this time. Sistwerp doesn't need mitts or a hat; neither do I, having acquired a new one thanks to the intended recipient of my last one proven unknitworthy. Or at least not as a gift...

What to do? What to do? What to do?

June 11: I'm wondering if it would fit the prompt to do a "broom cloth" using variations of the motif I want to use for my latest design idea. If I pared it back and started in basic 2 color double-knitting, and then sort of a midway motif started in 2 colors and then maybe switching it up to 3 colors, and then finishing with the chart I have done for a swatch. I don't think so because I think they're wanting a finished item(s) out of this match. Hmm, I wonder if I could alter my "broom cloth" into something? Or maybe I need to focus on something else. Maybe something for Keira to go with her sweater? 

What to make? What to make? What to make?

later: OMgs. I may have found the best option for this round, as long as I have enough black yarn. I forgot that there was a pair of ballet style slippers published in Knitty a bunch of years ago. With the addition of some looped tabs, I could make myself a pair of ghillie slippers! These would actually be slippers I'd wear too. They come in adult and child size. (Possibly I could make a pair for Keira as a test? The other ghillie slipper pattern I have goes up to age 2ish and she'll be 3 when she gets the sweater/package) I'm pretty sure I have a ball of Bernat Satin* in black (*I don't care what the label and R*velry listing says, Bernat Satin is not an Aran weight yarn. At best, it's a DK weight; I've successfully knitted it in DK weight patterns many many times. It flattens out and doesn't maintain its qualities as an Aran or even a worsted weight yarn. I love it but it's not an Aran or worsted weight!)

Ok, so later on I need to find that yarn and check how much is there (it might be a partial ball, in which case I'd be better off making them for Keira). But I have a plan!

later: And there will be modifications, starting with those weird ties; none of that for this dancer! I need to work out how I'll make the tab/loops for the laces and then figure out what will be thin enough to fit through. I may wind up making two long braids for ties. We shall see!

June 16: Whew! 18 rows from completing the first slipper, as per the instructions. Modifications: I used M1L and M1R for the inc's at the heel rather than the lifted inc's used in the pattern. I figure with black yarn, no one will notice for one thing, and for another the instructions for the lifted inc's given in the pattern aren't very clearly written. I still have to figure out how I'm going to add the loops for the "shoelace". Here's two in progress photos, taken just a moment ago:
An in progress slipper being knit in black yarn, shown from the top. The toe area is seen to be finished, with a bind-off showing where the foot will go. The needles can be near the heel of the piece.

Same slipper as the above photo, shown from the bottom. The heel shaping is more apparent, just below the needles. The sole of the slipper is plain stockinette stitch, as are the toe and heel.

June 21: So close! I have the first slipper done! It just needs its lace. Here's a modelled pic:
Finished slipper on a left foot, looking at from above. The loops aren't prominent but maybe once the lace is added.

So it doesn't look bad but not exactly stellar either. Right off I want to make the lace loops bigger. I think my spacing wasn't bad. Ok, so I'm going to make the lace and thread it through the loops and see if that doesn't make them look more prominent.

later: And done! In case anyone needs an easy way to thread a braid through loops that are just big enough to fit it, use a lightbulb shaped safety pin style stitch marker! Works like a charm! 

So here's my photos of the first slipper all done:
Top view of the laced "ghillie" being modelled.


My loops aren't big enough and the spacing is a bit wonky, but I think they're close enough. Ideally I'd make the toe area not quite as deep and fit another loop on each side. But I have one done in time for a Quidditch score!

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Violets are Blue, Dahlias are Teal

Modelled selfie of the finished sweater.


Pattern: Dahlia by Mary Weaver (Published in Knitty.com; Link directly to the pattern page)

Started: November 29, 2011

Finished: December 29, 2011

Made for: Síle aka Me

Size made: 38" bust (measured at overbust) with modifications as outlined in my notes

Yarn: Bernat Wool Blends Natural Blends (80/20) (80% acrylic, 20% wool; 640yds/ m = ?g)
  • 1.33 skeins of "Blue-green" = 851.2 yds (778.3m)
Needle size: 4.5mm/ US 7

Notes & Photos:
Started with casting on 70 sts, which is th e38" bust start number, as that is my overbust measurement. I intend to use short-rows to fill in where needed. Thank goodness for top-down! I can try it on and see where I'm at.

12/7: This is going sooooo fast!!! I knit 6" on Monday alone! I've started the cables section already :) Modifications: instead of dec and changing to a size smaller needle as per the pattern, I inc'd from 172 to 180 {(K21, M1, K22, M1) arnd} and am now following the instructions for the large size instead of the medium. I might add another inc rnd in th ecables (would have 5 purls between instead of 4) but not sure yet. Really loving this, but yeah the sizing is a bit out. I did not have to work short-rows to allow for the girls and the bodice is a medium; normally I need an extra large on top!!

12/23: Am nearly finished the body :) About 1.5" should do it, I think. Then onto the sleeves; this beauty is nearly done!

12/30: One month exactly :) Would've had it done sooner but getting sick and being unable to knit for 5 days put me behind :P Still a whole sweater for me finished in a month :) And it looks good too: Mother said it looked store-bought and actually fits(!). She was trying to be complimentary lol

Just a note: I used Seed st to work a neckband edging and I finished the sleeves in 2x2 rib instead of 1x1. I used regular cast-off in 4x4 rib, dec in the center of the cables that should be twisted so they wouldn't splay. 

The start of the sweater: cast on, some increases have been worked and it's all on the circular knitting needle.

First try-on to determine if the front neck stitches can be added in yet.

Second try-on to decide if the front neck stitches can be added in yet. The knitting is about 3 inches longer than the previous photo.

Try-on photo: the front stitches have been added in and the bodice is getting closer to the knitter's waist.

Try-on: a bit longer than the previous photo, and the cables for the lower body of the sweater have been started.

The cabled section is getting longer.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Twisted Leaves

 
In progress: working down the foot of the sock.


Pattern: Twisted by Jodie Gordon Lucas (Published in Knitty.com; Link directly to pattern page)

Started: April 3, 2011

Finished: November 29, 2011

Made for: Síle aka Me

Size made: L (72 sts)

Yarn: FibraNatura Yummy (100%; 370yds/ 338m = 130g)
  • 0.6 hanks of "41354 Lagoon" = 222 yds (203m)
Needle size: 2.25mm/ US 1

Notes & Photos:
Am using the yarn from my frogged "Eire" socks. Loved this pattern so much, I have to make myself a pair ;)

4/09: Well under way :) I've got about 2" done on the cuff of sock one :)
In progress: on double-pointed needles, the first bit of knit 1, pearl 3 ribbing. The yarn is variegated shades of mossy greens.


4/22: Still working on sock1, but am about half done the foot now :) I did 3" of a cuff as I prefer to wear shorter socks.

11/30: Finished these Tuesday morning while taking the bus to work :) My socks are now a pair and done!!
 
In progress: the textured heel flap is nearly to the turning point.

Close up of the heel turning in progress.

Close up of where the side shaping is taking place. This is similar to a gusset but only on one side of the sock to give the sweep of the pattern over the foot.





Monday, November 14, 2011

Sparkle Sparkle Wings

 
The first wing on hold awaiting the second one so they can be joined.


Pattern: Dragon Wing by Patti Waters (Published in Knitty.com; Link direct to pattern page)

Started: July 18, 2011

Finished: November 14, 2011

Made for: Heather

Yarn: Lion Brand Vanna's Glamour (96%acrylic, 4% metallic; 202 yds/ m = 50g)
  • 3 skeins of "153 Onyx" = 606 yds (554.1m)
Needle size: 4.5mm/ US 7

Notes & Photo:
I love this pattern; am putting mine aside to start this one for H's birthday. Again using a sparkly yarn that just suits the pattern so well. Am hoping we get some cooler weather so I can work on it more consistently than I have worked on mine.

7/21: Going really well :) Am done row 127 already :) Should  have half done by the weekend I think :)

7/23: Completed row 144 on the bus ride to work this morning :) This afternoon is devoted to completing the right wing & getting some pictures :)

8/09: right wing finished at knit-night last night :) started left wing: already at row 40 :)

11/08: As of knit-night last night, I have 2 rows and the 3-needle bind off left to finish this little beauty :) So excited to have it done!!!!

11/14: All done!!! Finished at knit-night :) Will deliver to H next Tuesday :)

Close up of the "veining" on the right wing while it was in progress.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Petey's Knotty Hat

 A beanie style hat with intricate cables interlocking both vertically and horizontally through the body.

Pattern: Knotty but Nice by Natalie Larson (published in Knitty, Winter 2009; link is directly to the Pattern Page)

Started: November 12, 2010

Finished: December 1, 2010

Made for: Petey

Yarn: Diamond Luxury Collection Fine Merino Superwash DK (100% merino; 137yds = 50g)
  • 1.15 balls (57g) of "2525 Tweedy Green" = 157.6 yds
Needle size: 4.5mm/ US 7

Notes: Birthday pressie for a guy who needs a warm hat for working outside, overnight. And I get the pleasure of knitting lots of cables :D
11/13/10: Have the ribbing done & first 7 rnds of the chart. Fairly quick knit this :) But I love cables ;)
11/24/10: Another fab pattern from Knitty :) Am on rnd 15 of the chart (out of 29 rnds) so going well :) I think he's gonna like it :)
11/25/10: Chart finished :) Only 20rnds to go :) Will finish tomorrow I'm sure.
12/01/10: Done & sent :) Pictures to follow :)
12/07/10: He got it :) He loves it :) He's calling it his "head hug" :D I done good :)

Additional photos:
Close up of an in progress hat on a circular needle with an intricate center band of cables
11/25: finished with the chart; aren't these cables fun?

Close up of an in progress hat being knit on a circular needle, showing the knitting in the midst of an intricate cable.
11/13: so far, so good!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Twisted Grapes

The left sock being modeled

Pattern: Twisted by Jodie Gordon Lucas (published in Knitty, Spring + Summer 2010; link goes directly to Pattern Page)

Started: October 9, 2010

Finished: November 23, 2010

Made for: Mum

Size made: Large (72 sts)

Yarn: Punta Yarns Merisock Handpainted (95% merino, 5% nylon; 463yds = 100g
  • 1 hank of "64" = 463 yds 
Needle size: 2.25mm/ US 1

Notes: 64 sts didn't seem wide enough, so have started working on 72.
10/18/10: Am done about half of the heel of sock 1 :)
11/05/10: Finished the heel & am starting down the foot :) Loving this pattern :)
11/08/10: Finished Left sock!!! Love how this looks!! :) Absolutely LOVE this pattern!!!
11/20/10: Am finished right sock up to the end of what would be the gusset in other patterns :) Should have the foot done today (roughly 20 rnds) & by Monday at the latest I should have the pair done :) I have I mentioned that I LOVE this pattern?
11/24/10: DONE!!!! I'll mention again that I LOVE this pattern :) If Mom doesn't like them, I'm keeping them! 

Additional photos: 
Finished Left sock, not modeled; the sloping lines of the pattern are very clear looking down the top of the sock toward the toe.
11/08: done the left sock!

Close up showing how the "gusset" area looks with the converging twisted stitches meeting.
11/05: the gusset that isn't a gusset

Close up: finished with the heel stitches
11/05: completed heel :)

Close up: almost done with the heel section; there are only four stitches left to be worked in to the heel area
11/04: almost through with the heel...

An in progress sock on double-pointed needles, the heel flap is about half complete.
10/18: halfway through the heel

In progress sock on double-pointed needles, showing about 4 inches (10 cm) of ribbing.
10/16: getting through the ribbing

Friday, November 5, 2010

French scarf for English Angel (GBS WinterAngel exchange 2010)

 

Colorful scarf with pops of pink, orange, green knit in what looks like rolls of stitches.

Pattern: Clapotis by Kate Gilbert (published on Knitty.com🔗; link is directly to the pattern page)

Started: October 17, 2010

Finished: November 5, 2010

Made for: Teddy

Yarn: Bernat Satin Ombres (100% acrylic; 160yds = 80g)
  • 2 skeins of "Empress" = 320 yds
Needle size: 5.0mm/ US 8

Notes: Time for the WinterAngels again :) Don't have time to design this year but this yarn works up awesome, is a really funky colorway & I know I can knit this pattern fairly quickly and competently.
11/05/10: Done :) Love how it looks :) Now to send it off with the other goodies :)

Additional photos:
Beginning triangle of stockinette stitch. Doesn't look like much yet.
10/17: The start

A tringle of multicolored stockinette fills the frame. The right corner is rolled over and the first ladders of the first dropped stitch are visible.
10/17 (later): first dropped stitch!

The knitting is becoming oddly shaped and along the right edge a completed dropped stitch and one that is about halfway dropped are visible.
10/18: second dropped stitch is started; unraveling the drops is so fun!



Monday, February 22, 2010

Clapotis (million)

 Close up of the "lace" ridges of the pattern made by dropping back stitches.

Pattern: Clapotis by Kate Gilbert (published in Knitty, Fall 2004; link is directly to the pattern page on Knitty)

Started: February 14, 2010

Finished: February 22, 2010

Made for: Síle aka Me / TeamBob 2010 /Ravelympics 2010

Yarn: Bernat Satin Ombres (100% acrylic; 160yds = 80g)
  • 2 skeins of "Luxury Ombre" = 320 yds
Needle size: 4.5mm/US 7

Notes: patt printed 1/05 color is “Luxury Ombre”
Ravelympics 2010 Project 2 :)
CO on 2/14 @ 10:16pm CST
2/15: Decent progress at knit night :) Am up to 58sts :) Thinking 80 or so should be wide enough…
2/16: After looking at it more carefully this morning & measuring it, I decided after dropping the sts it should be about 12” (just shy of 10”, undropped), so have started the straight portion & have already dropped the first st :O Going well, I think :)
2/18: Added more pics today :) They show the colors much truer. I’ve now dropped 6 sts; patt has become instinctive :) Should be done early next week, I’m hoping :)
2/19: Started 2nd ball this morning! :) That puts me at the halfway point :)
2/22: And I’m done :) 7:56pm CST

Additional photos:
The beginning triangle doesn't look like much yet admittedly.
2/15: A decent start

A pastel swath of stockinette stitch with the slightest of appearance of the pattern's featured dropped stitches.
2/18: A few drops in progress!

The dropped stitches are becoming more pronounced giving the fabric its signature lacy look
2/18: More drops!




Saturday, January 3, 2009

Dancer's Knotwork

 

Front of the jacket showing the cabled panels on either side of the shawl collar, sleeves not sewn in yet.

Pattern: Josephine by Melissa Dominguez (published in Knitty, Fall 2005🔗 link is directly to the pattern on Knitty.com)

Started: November 2007

Finished: January 2009

Made for: Bernadette 

Size: Large

Yarn: Briggs & Little Country Roving (100% wool; 155yds = 277g)
  • 8 wheels of "Natural" = 1,128yds total 
Notes: Name of project comes from Bernie, my dance teacher, asking me to make this for her. I had it done for at least 6 months before I seamed it; the knitting went quite quickly :) She asked for a button closure rather than the belt, because she felt the belt broke up the cables. She adores it :)
(originally added to R@velry on January 7, 2010)