Sunday, December 31, 2006

Yarn store adventures!

First of all, a scarf update. This is how it looks at the moment:

Ropes and Ladders Scarf 12/31/2006


It's about 3 1/3 feet long. I'm in the middle of the thirteenth repeat. Probably only a few more (seven at absolute most) and I'll be done. I'd better look into getting some blocking wires (it's curling up awfully)!


In (IMO) much more exiting news, I went to a yarn store a few days ago! I chose to go to The Knitting Room in Arlington, MA, since a friend needed a ride into the city (it's a ways away and her car had broken) anyway. The store was nice. It was quite small, but given that it could offer a rather limited set of yarns it carried a decent variety in terms of weight, fiber content, color, etc.

I got:

Tasha yarn Tasha yarn 2

(the second picture is an attempt to better represent the color of the yarn, which is really a magenta -- the first picture is too washed-out and pink, the second too red)

This yarn is for making Tasha from Knitty. (I also picked up size 5 and 6 circs to make this project.) I am kind of shocked at myself for getting a yarn that's even remotely pinkish, but whatever. I like it.

Because it was on sale, I also got:

Random yarn Random yarn 2


I have no idea what I'm going to use it for, but it's purty.

Yay for yarn stores!

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Progress!

I think I'm working on the fifth or sixth repeat of the cable part of the scarf. (Can't say for sure; it's downstairs, and the dog is sleeping, so I can't go down there tonight.) I've been sitting for thirty minutes to two hours at a time, knitting while watching TV with Dad and sometimes other family members. I only got the chance to do that a few days this week, but it's added up. I'll try for a picture next week, if I remember (is it New Year's Eve next Sunday? ...maybe no post from me till two weeks from now, then...). It seems to be going so fast -- big yarn and big needles and only something like 30 sts/row seem to knit up amazingly quickly after the armwarmers. But I've still got at least two-thirds, probably more like three-quarters or four-fifths, of the scarf to go. It's maybe nine inches or a foot long.

Cables are still scarily easy. And it's getting easy for me to read my knitting with this scarf -- I still check the pattern, but I can usually see what should come next without checking.

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Guess what I did?

Ta da!


Dragon Scale Gauntlets modeled 2 Dragon Scale Gauntlets modeled 3


YAY!

Pattern: Dragon Scale Gauntlets

Yarn/Needles: Plymouth Encore D.K., color 425, something under 2 50-g skeins, on size 6 DPNs

Time: Three and a half months (but not much knitting got done for the first few weeks).

Modifications: Cast on four (?) more stitches than the pattern dictated. Nine rows of ribbing at the top rather than six.

Techniques learned: knitting in the round, knitting on DPNs, m1, ssk/k2tog, sewn BO (which I LOVE LOVE LOVE!), following a chart, tinking (I dropped stitches at one point and had to go back twelve rows to fix it...)


Notes: Did I mention that I LOVE the sewn bind-off? So easy (if a bit time-consuming), so good-looking, so stretchy!

The pattern was pretty easy to follow once I figured out a couple of the more confusing directions (thanks to help from folks on LJ!). I thought that working back and forth for one chart repeat to create the thumbhole was a neat trick.

These are so comfortable and warm! My only gripe is that my row gauge changed during the course of the project, so one of them is shorter than the other. But ah well. It gives them character, right? ;) I definitely want to knit these again, only paying more attention to gauge (maybe do both at once?), and using a yarn that will actually show off the stitch pattern better -- it's visible on these, but not really from a distance.

I got wonderful help at various stages from several different people on the knitting LJ community and am so thankful for it!

All of my pictures relating to this project can be found here.

And aw, heck, just a couple more in the post for good measure:



Dragon Scale GauntletsDragon Scale Gauntlets thumbhole


Of course, I've already cast on for something else -- the Ropes and Ladders Scarf, sans ladders (I didn't like how they looked in my swatch). It's my first time doing cables, and I was blown away by how easy they are!

I am using this yarn:

yarn


It is some sort of wool/acrylic blend on a cone. No idea what. I got it from my summer roomate. Whatever it is, it's wonderfully soft, very fun to knit with except that it's a loose single ply so it's kind of splitty/fibrous. It's probably worsted weight or so on the cone, but when it comes off it poofs up a bit so it's probably one and a half to two times as thick.

Here's how the scarf looked earlier today:

Ropes and Ladders, 12/16/2006


Since that picture was taken, I knitted another repeat. I really hope that the yarn is woolly enough to block well, since the stockinette sections bordering the cable are curling. We'll see...

(crossposted to the knitting LJ community)

Sunday, December 03, 2006

WAY WAY WAY busy -- so this will be brief.

No pics still -- no damn time to upload them. (I don't even really have the time to be making this post.)

I've finished row 7 of the 7th pattern rep. Chart is 11 1/2"ish in length, ribbing 11 5/8". So 28 rows, 4"ish in the past week.

I think that this one is coming out shorter than the other. It's really frustrating. I may have to knit more chart rows before starting the thumbhole so that they come out even.

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Well, something got done, at least...

I did get a bit of knitting done over break -- mostly on the plane on the way home, but a few rows here and there while home and on my way back. I had knitting group today, too. I got six rows done in sixty minutes. Currently I've finished the third row of the fifth pattern repetition. The chart section is 7 1/2" long; the ribbing is 7 3/4". So over vacation I did thirteen rows, 1 3/4". Not terrible. Hopefully I can keep plugging along over the next couple of weeks... It's starting to get a tad bit boring now, the excitement of finishing one having worn off.

Again, no pictures. I have a massive amount of work, was writing a paper all day so no time to upload (and now I really need to go to bed).

Over halfway done... I'll be aiming for another two repeats in the next week!

Sunday, November 19, 2006

I am a MACHINE, folks.

Bunches of knitting done in the past week -- about 10-12 rows each day that I was able to sit down and knit. I have knit up to the second row of the fourth pattern repeat (where the first set of decreases occur). Current length is 5 3/4" chart, 6" ribbing. So that makes 38 rows, about 4 3/4"/5" done in a week.

I ROCK.

Still no piccies, sorry... flew home today, no time/inclination to upload them in the past few days, and I left my charger/uploader at school. Mebbe next week.

Today on the plane home I dropped the LAST two stitches of the LAST of the three repetitions... caught it fast, and only had to tink one row, thank goodness.

It's good I made so much progress in the past week, because given that I'm at home this week I don't anticipate getting a lot done. We'll see. I'll certainly try to make time...

Sunday, November 12, 2006

One down, (slightly less than) one to go!

I cast off the left armwarmer on Wednesday/Thursday. Cast on the right armwarmer yesterday (Saturday). Whee!

The completed one fits pretty well. It's been a struggle not to start wearing it before the other one is done! Final length is approx 16" in the chart section, 16 1/2" in the ribbing... umm. That's rather longer than it was supposed to be... Good thing, though, because I definitely like it as long as it is.

I thought that just finishing with one knit row and 7 rows of ribbing after the thumbhole would be plenty to make it long enough, but I ended up doing 9 rows of ribbing before binding off. If I'd known I probably would've knit three rows of chart before starting the ribbing. Oh well. It looks fine as is. I used the sewn bind-off, which was surprisingly easy and the results of which I quite liked. I think I'll definitely use that one in the future as well.

There are a couple of holes and some laddering loose stitches (mostly on the top/bottom ribbing), but all in all it looks pretty good. I'm proud. :)

Today I completed the last of the seven beginning rows of ribbing for the second gauntlet. It's currently an inch long.

Sorry no pictures at the moment; I took some but haven't had the chance to upload them... maybe next week.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Allllmmmmoooosttt there...

I am on row 5 of the eighth pattern repetition. This is the part with the thumbhole. I'm a little annoyed because I was finally getting my tension down and now with all of this purling back I think it's wonky again. But oh well...

I'm really really close. I hope to be done by the end of this week, if all goes well (knock on wood). It'll be a bit of a push, maybe... seven more rows of the eighth repeat, then three to six of a ninth chart repetition, then sevenish of ribbing... that makes about seventeen to twenty altogether. I can do six to eight rows in a lecture, of which I have two this week, so that makes twelve to sixteen... then I will get another four rows or so done at knitting group if it meets next Sunday. So probably I'll do sixteen to twenty rows this week. I might have to put in a little overtime to finish it, but barring something going massively wrong (again, knock on wood) I think I'll have one down, one to go by the next time I write. Wheee!

Current length: approx 13 1/2" in the chart section, 14 1/4 " in the ribbing. So progress from the last week is seventeen rows, 2 3/4"/3" in length.