Ravelry link

I finished this a while ago, I haven’t bothered to weave in the ends or block it yet. I’m torn between leaving it and finishing it properly or just frogging it and knitting something else.

It was easy to understand, came with both written and charted instructions (charts are definitely my favourite) and was very familiar to me, having cast on and knitted, but not finished, three other shawls. The idea behind a triangular shawl is simple: The shawl is increased evenly, every row on the right side of the work, probably with a yarn over and appropriate decrease.

The main stitch pattern, the body of the shawl, was easy as pie. I didn’t like the fact that the designer neglected to include a garter stitch tab and I wish I’d thought of it before ripping back to redo the cast on seemed more trouble than it was really worth. You can’t see it in the photo, but the shawl sort of dips into the center. It’s fine if you like that look, but a good garter stitch tab would have blended better with the edge stitches.

My gripes lie mostly with the border edging, I don’t think that it blended all that well with the body of the shawl, at least not at first. I followed RiverPoet’s instructions on repeating rows 11/12 three times more. Imagine my frustration when I followed her instructions to a T, or so I thought, and it didn’t turn out! Instead of ripping back I decided to go with it and decreased three stitches on the third row (slip two as if to k2tog, k2tog, psso.) That evened everything out on the following rows and the extra rows gave it a sort of tulip appearance, don’t you think?

Ah well, the point is that it’s done. It was a total bitch to bind off, too.

Ravelry link

I finished this a while ago, I haven’t bothered to weave in the ends or block it yet. I’m torn between leaving it and finishing it properly or just frogging it and knitting something else.

It was easy to understand, came with both written and charted instructions (charts are definitely my favourite) and was very familiar to me, having cast on and knitted, but not finished, three other shawls. The idea behind a triangular shawl is simple: The shawl is increased evenly, every row on the right side of the work, probably with a yarn over and appropriate decrease.

The main stitch pattern, the body of the shawl, was easy as pie. I didn’t like the fact that the designer neglected to include a garter stitch tab and I wish I’d thought of it before ripping back to redo the cast on seemed more trouble than it was really worth. You can’t see it in the photo, but the shawl sort of dips into the center. It’s fine if you like that look, but a good garter stitch tab would have blended better with the edge stitches.

My gripes lie mostly with the border edging, I don’t think that it blended all that well with the body of the shawl, at least not at first. I followed RiverPoet’s instructions on repeating rows 11/12 three times more. Imagine my frustration when I followed her instructions to a T, or so I thought, and it didn’t turn out! Instead of ripping back I decided to go with it and decreased three stitches on the third row (slip two as if to k2tog, k2tog, psso.) That evened everything out on the following rows and the extra rows gave it a sort of tulip appearance, don’t you think?

Ah well, the point is that it’s done. It was a total bitch to bind off, too.

Which Fingerless Glove Pattern Do You Like?

I want to knit a pair of fingerless gloves. The only problem is I’m fickle, persnickety and can never seem to make up my mind about what pattern I’d like to knit next. If I had a lot of time, money and the inclination, I’d probably say fuck it and knit all three.

Unfortunately I do not have the time, money or the inclination to knit three different pairs of fingerless gloves just cause. So vote, please. I’m leaning towards Spirogyra myself, but the problem is that I packed away all of my old circulars a long time ago and I’m not sure where the hell they all are. My Denise interchangeable needles smallest size is a 3.75mm, the yarn is supposedly a worsted weight that looks rather thin to me (I know, do the WPI, wraps per inch, thing.) I’m going to check my gauge in a moment, but I’m not holding out much hope of finding four pairs of long circulars in the size that I need.

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  • Fishtail Wristwarmers
  • Cottage City Mitts
  • Spirogyra
  • Edit: I completely fucked up and didn’t include the links, doh! The links are there and Spirogyra is definitely out. I checked my gauge and it’s too off and I can’t find any circs of an appropriate size and length. Bleh.

    My Google Reader Bundles

    My first three bundles! These are my favourite websites and even though some of them do go on (or are on) hiatuses I always, always keep them in my feed reader.

    Knitting

    Sewing

    Cooking and Baking

    Vintage Lace Doily, in Pink

    Vintage Lace Doily, in Pink

    Net Produce Bag

    Net Produce Bag

    Today, the day that I was going to haul all my finished and unfinished knits outside to photograph, it decided to rain! So here I am, with no decent photographs, two washcloths, a produce bag, a doily and a soda can cozy to photograph and no sun.

    (Obviously, since it’s nighttime.)

    So I settled on these two less than, erm, grand peektures. Maybe tomorrow will be a better day?