Wednesday, January 30, 2008

shell pix redux

Okay, so I've already posted photos of this project, but I was unhappy with their quality...


Here is the shell pillow in all it's glory, looking very fetching on my grey-blue sofa (a felicitous, but not intentional outcome!)...

so, I am ready to start a giant one as soon as I feel justified in making another yarn purchase.

shell pix redux

Okay, so I've already posted photos of this project, but I was unhappy with their quality


Saturday, January 26, 2008


It’s been a mighty long time since I posted here, and many knit-related events later….

First:
Finished the hat, just in the nick of time for noel, found a candy-cane striped tube for it as well.
Blocking it- with steam iron, improved the shape almost instantly, and all of the little holes and flaws magically disappeared.

I think I came up with something festive-but-wearable, it actually looks good on, not just funny or silly.

Having accomplished this I THEN started to worry that it was too young for adorable niece Frances, who has sprouted up several feet since last I saw her
(6 months ago) and is most definitely, a young Lady now.

However-she yelped as she undid the ribbons, promptly put it on, and wore it the whole time I was in town- and not for my benefit, either, though she is pretty polite.

She even wore it when visiting with her friends, so I take it to be a hit, not a miss. And it really did look charming on her, though she could wear burlap and still look charming, could Niece Frances…

I am trying to get a photo of her in it sent over to post here.

And on my end, I hit total pay-dirt in terms of knitting x-mas gifts this year.

here’s a photo !

From D & TH.: Beautiful hand dyed, hand spun alpaca from a local Maine farm, in soft muted hues. Adobe, grey-blue, grey...

And from Anne: lovely, exquisitely soft and fine cranberry colored silk/alpaca blend, from the pacific north west- am thinking of trying out some lace with this, I have a not-too-frou-frou “pinecone” pattern I like…

From my mom:
Some sparkly, tortoise-shell mottled angora Lurex fancy fluffy stuff and a copy of Teva Durham’s Loop-de-loop!

I have been coveting that book since day one, and while in Seattle, on my way back to NYC went into the rather deluxe knit boutique “So Much Yarn” (see: http://somuchyarn.com/)
and purchased enough Debbie Bliss cashmerino chunky yarn is a delicious chocolate/violet color to make the “corrugated asymmetric vee-neck” sweater, which I am now wearing as I write this. That’s how behind I am….

I had trouble following the rather eccentric directions, but eventually got it right. I made the biggest size (and I am NOT the biggest person) because the others seemed just too tiny, but the thing stretches like a slinky, so is, in fact rather too big.
Nonetheless, I feel this pattern is an excellent combination of cozy, big and comfortable, while still being sexy and slinky. No mean feat that.




Note to self:
This is the second sweater I have made with Debbie bliss cashmerino. I am NOT allowed to buy it anymore, despite the lovely feel and texture and array of mouth-watering colors. Why? It pills almost instantly. I HATE pilling, and it attracts lint and bits of flotsam like CRAZY, so it very easily looks dirty- yech!
I need crisper, more hard-wearing yarns.



Now, with picture:



Peruvian vampire cats!!!!
I based this design on a very ancient Peruvian textile I fell in love with. It’s for a friend (to remain un-named, on the bizarre off-chance that she reads this blog), who is expecting.




I am making the wonderful “baby Yoda” wrap sweater from “dogs steal yarn (see http://dogsstealyarn.com/, ) it’s a great pattern, very simple and adaptable. The blue ground is a very soft mystery yarn, something synthetic and very soft that knits up into a cozy, fleecy terry-like substance.
After that?
Dunno.
It doesn’t make much sense to pre-decide, since I almost never actually make what I declare I am going to.
I do have leftover cashmerino, and have been thinking about making a matching corrugated scarf for my sweater, a good idea since I wear scarves daily in the winter.
I am TRYING to make garments that I actually will wear.

Gilded Lilly.
She is almost done. I am heading to M&J this afternoon (see www.MJTrim.com )
For hardware to finish her up. She took ages because I was unhappy with what I’d come up with for straps etc. but once I wrapped this gorgeous turquoise silk velvet bow around her, and held it in place with this Murano glass bauble, I was hooked. The bag looks like a super deluxe gift and is SO much nicer than anything else I’ve seen on the market it hurts.

the photo above is truer color-wise, and below shows the Chanel-style velvet entwined chain strap...


A bit gaudy & flash perhaps, but oh baby, so shiny!