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April 8th, 2008 No comments

School’s out this week, which means Jayne hats are going to be running a little slower than I’d like. C’est la vie.

Mr. Tvini had his stress test today. We were very fortunate, because fellow knitter Rachel had scheduled a play date for her niece and my daughter and me for today. I wasn’t able to go, but she very thoughtfully agreed to take both girls to Discovery Place so I could go be with Steve without worry. I know Em had a good time because when she got back, she pretended to take a nap for a little while, and I’m pretty sure she actually drifted off. Heh.

Tomorrow, Em says she wants to go to the Zoo. It’s excellent timing, since the NC Zoo just opened up a new and improved Watani Grasslands Reserve elephant habitat. They used to have an Australian exhibit, but that was temporary and so we told her that the animals had to go back to Australia. She keeps asking if the other animals have to go back to Africa now, so I think she thinks all the exhibits are temporary.

I’m lucky to have the luxury of being able to pack up and go to the zoo without having to schedule time off of work. As I say, Jayne hats will go more slowly because of time constraints this week, but I’ve got to be a mother first.

Way past bedtime now. I can’t be backsliding on getting enough sleep when there’s a day trip tomorrow!

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Welcome!

April 6th, 2008 No comments

In the process of transferring old LJ posts over. Stay tuned!

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Hey, knitters.

April 5th, 2008 26 comments

Is it my imagination, or are all of this person’s hats actually other peoples’ designs tweaked just a bit?

Maybe I’m reading too much into it, but if that’s what’s going on, I figure they should be politely informed that it’s Not Cool. To that end, I gave a heads-up to the designers, so they could make their own call.

Of course, I could be totally wrong. It wouldn’t be the first time.

I myself made the sock monkey hat last year, so that’s what hit my radar when I saw this post.

In other news, I’m working on hats from Feb 7th and later, so we’re currently on schedule with the Jaynes. Yay!

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Gnarly to the max.

April 3rd, 2008 16 comments


On a less serious note, I had a lot of time to knit in waiting rooms today and didn’t bring enough Jayne hat yarn with me to get more than one done, so I did a lot of knitting on the sock. I loved it at the toe, but now… well… I’m loving it less. I want a second opinion.
So, bearing in mind that the line of red at the toe is a lifeline and not part of the yarn, question!



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scary.

April 3rd, 2008 26 comments
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Knitting.

April 2nd, 2008 2 comments


I had a customer ask if there was anything I could do to make his hat look more rustic. I explained that at this point, my fingers just kind of do what they do, and it’s very difficult for me to make my stitches uneven. I told him there was no guarantee that his hat would look any different than the one in the photo on the site, but that I would do my best.

So here’s what we have! It is indeed more rustic, although the detail doesn’t show up well in the photo. I periodically pulled my stitches extremely tight to make for a more uneven fabric. I used a longtail cast on instead of a cable cast on. But there was one thing I did that I think made a subtle but significant difference.

A while back, I was trying to get some local folks to knit this hat for me in hopes of farming out some work. (Note: if you are reading this and have knit a hat for me, I am not referring to you.) It didn’t quite pan out. It just wasn’t quite the way I did it, and I really wanted to have a level of control over what went out that I couldn’t get from hiring a contractor, as it were. However, I did keep a couple of these, even though I didn’t feel I could send them out. So for this guy’s hat, instead of yarn nice and new from the cone or skein, I unravelled an existing hat and re-knit the new hat with the old, kinky yarn. It gave it different textural quality, particularly along the cast on edge and on the ribbing at the base.

Obviously, this isn’t something I can do for every hat, since I don’t have a supply of spares to unravel just lying around. If I were to do this again for someone, I’d charge significantly more, because MAN did it slow me down to have to consciously think about my stitches. I can knit a Jayne hat in my sleep. Literally. I’ve half-nodded off and woken up a minute later to realize that I’ve knitted another row. But it required more thought to make my stitches look amateurish. Oddly, knitting this Jayne hat was an interesting break from Jayne hats.



Another nice knitting break is this. Sure enough, the Firestarter socks were unpleasant with all the knitting through the back loop, so I switched to another pattern I’d been eyeing. These are Susanne Kitzmann’s Rainbow Socks, from the Oct ’07 MagKnits. The pattern uses show row shaping along the foot and leg to make zig-zagging triangles. This is a great use for self-striping yarn. I’m knitting these toe-up, which may be a little tricky since if your foot length is different than a repeat length, you can’t really cut out in the middle of a short row. I may have to do a little math and rejigger the repeats if the length doesn’t work quite right.

I wasn’t paying very close attention to the pattern for the first short row section, and as a result, the foot actually runs diagonal to the toe at about a five to ten degree angle. Fortunately, yarn stretches, so it’s not really noticeable when it’s on. Once you’ve done one section, it’s easy to remember what to do, so this is a good pattern for keeping a certain amount of your attention without having to refer to a chart. It’s going quickly and I’m really enjoying it.

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