Sunday, April 01, 2007

Off we go!!.....or not.

The Simple Knitted Bodice likes to play with me. She tempts me with the excitement of her eventual and beautiful ending, only to halt me in my tracks. Luckily she fits really well- otherwise I might not have patience for these shenanigans.

I zoomed through the hip increases, excited to finish the body! And...bam. I forgot that I don't want to do the standard edge on the hem. I then spend another week figuring out what hem to put on.

Well, Friday I decided what hem to put on and knit it up on Saturday. It was the picot hem, for those of you who were wondering. Today, I just finished sewing the hem under. I was done with the body! Hurray! I put the first sleeve on the needles and....bam. I realized that I need double-pointed needles because the sleeves are too small for circulars. I have no size 4 DPNs. So, I now must wait to pick some up at the LYS.

Ah well, I suppose I should be celebrating this moment. I started the SKB last August- it's about time for atleast one PART of it to be done ;)

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Friday, March 16, 2007

Knitting a top...why not?

I had a great time today visiting with Silvia. We've had the pleasure of getting together every few weeks for a while now to knit and chat. It had been some time since we last got together, due to vacations and illness, etc., and it just felt fun to hang out and knit and laugh and talk. She seems like a more experienced knitter than I am, and I always learn a lot hanging out with her. Also, she is inspiring me to work on larger projects. She is very good about working on things like sweaters and tops- somehow, they always look great on her. So, I've been thinking about why I don't knit tops more:

1) I'm always afraid of knitting tops because I don't trust that they will actually fit. Socks feel safer. I think there is some reality in this issue. I dislike swatching 10 times in a row (as I did for the Simple Knitted Bodice. However, I don't think this should happen all the time- particularly now that I've learned how to wash my knits correctly.

2) I feel as though a top would be a huge project. Thus, the yarn and pattern and everything else must be chosen with absolute precision. If I'm going to dedicate that much time, it has to be JUST RIGHT! You know...when I think about how many stitches are in a pair of socks- with those tiny needles and thin yarn- and then think about the number of stitches in a top, I realize that it isn't necessarily a huge deal.
3) I'm in Florida. How am I going to wear any knitted tops? Well, this one is blown out of the water since I've been seeing with Silvia knits and also that there are a number of lovely short sleeved tops that are quite becoming. Lace. I like the lace.

So, I may start expanding my range of comfort beyond the sock. I will still knit socks. I like having one on hand for those "small, easy project" times. But, I'd like more variety I think. Don't hold me to this or anything...but I'm going to try to start something else after the SKB. Well, after the SKB and the shawl.

Hey, wanna see the SKB in progress? Sure you do :) I've been contemplating whether to stop the lace where it is (at 1 1/2" rather than the suggested 3"). So, I put it on holders and tried it on. Now that I see it on me, I think I do want maybe 1/2" of lace. What do you think? I don't want the lace to look like a huge block in the middle of my tummy (which was why I was going to stop originally). On the other hand, I want enough for it to make an effect. At this point I have done 4 repeats of lace. Should I do one more?

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Friday, March 09, 2007

Simple Knitted Bodice and Barn Swallows

My Simple Knitted Bodice enjoyment has returned. (Maybe it's the weather.) I haven't really worked on it since October, when it got cooler and I hit a block in what to do next. But, I'm back on the bandwagon again. On the flight to CT I separated the sleeves from the body. On the flight home I connected the halves of the front. This week I finally began the lace section, and I've now done 1 inch of lace.

I knit 4 inches in stockinette after I joined the front before I started the lace (instead of immediately starting the lace as suggested). Either I have a much longer torso than most people (I AM tall, so that may be it) or my bosom is much lower. I prefer the former ;)
Behold the progress:




I'm also working on these lovely socks from Autumn House Farm in the Barn Swallow colorway. I like this yarn. The colors are different for me, but very wholesome and rich. I'm just now working on the first sock's heel flap.


This week I'm enjoying the Florida weather. It's about this time of year when everyone up north begins to grumble about how long it's been cold and miserable. This is just the time when FL gets beautiful. I'll enjoy it on the porch while I can- until it gets too hot.

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