Tuesday, February 10, 2015

February 10th

Dearest Knitters,

I miss you, and I feel guilty that I don't write as often as I should, then I don't know what to say which then leads into the sad circle of not talking.  So I thought I'd write you a blog.  I can share my photos and patterns and all the things I used to share with you then you can share in the comments.  I miss you ladies so much and our knit nights.

Here's a quick recap of some of the "fun" I've been having since I got here.

 

I worked on this horrible sweater more, I learned that it was WAAAAAAY too big on me, and thus had to die, also I didn't have enough yarn.  This yarn in now in the closet to think about its sins against humanity.  I do have a better pattern picked out for it, with good structure which will help the soft hand of this yarn.  It has a loose ply and a fair amount of alpaca and so it drapes great but at the same time is like limp fish.  

 I worked on this skirt, which is yolked skirt with a hidden zipper.  The pattern is a wee bit short and I might have made a size too big.  It was a great learning experience. Hidden zippers, construction, fancy stitches on my sewing machine.  I can sort of wear it.  I will make another one, out of some softer finer fabric so it has better drape.



 I finished spinning this blue fiber, which I bought when I lived in Oklahoma, in 2010.  Its that old.  It turned out nice.  I used the Navajo plying method to get a nicer ply because it was something I want to try and it wasn't a solid.  I still got a fair amount of candy-cane striping  but its much easier than trying to get both bobbins to have just the right amount of yarn on them.  I'm try to be more scientific amount my spinning, and measure out exactly half for each bobbin.



I cleaned out my stash, I organized all my bits and pieces of yarn.  Got all the worsted together in one bag and all the sock in another.  The sock yarn bits are slowing becoming the "beekeepers quilt" I mean slowly because it needs about 400 of the little Hexapuffs.  But seriously how cute is that, a hexapuff.  






To use up all the extra yarn bits in the Worsted bin I bought a loom class on Craftsy.  Which was great.  I really liked learned more about my little loom and what I could make with it.  I made this scarf with waste yarn.  It tuned out great.  


This picture is a little dark up I worked on my Glitz at the Ritz shawl. which is a great knit.  I highly recommend it.  


Enough for now Ladies I'll have you all caught up soon.  

Love ya 
Claire 

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Knitters Unite!

Hey Knitters!!!!
As summer starts to slow down, we need to get back together.  Maybe even get some new members!! We're looking a little thin these days. 
So a few things....
Check out, use and enjoy the Ravelry group we have: 30th St. Knitters
Don't forget our Web page!
Send me pictures of your finished products that you want to see on the blog.  Also I'll repost everything from the email on the blog, so you don't miss any patterns or what not!

September 19th is our Knit Dinner at The SPAR!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Historical Yarn

Loom

While I was in DC, we drove to Mt.Vernon. It was beautiful! The house was amazingly and the grounds spectacular. However I was most excited to see the spinning room. I feel rather lucky to just go to sock summit and buy some yarn!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Oh Look!

Aren't they all so pretty together. Just a few of the amazing Linen Stitch Scarfs that we've been making. I've been dreaming up some yarn substitutions that are a little less pricey and easier to find.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Summer Knits

What is everyone knitting for the summer? I for one am going with lace, and some socks. Anything light enough and portable enough that I'll be good for my two plane rides. Ms. Cece made this lovely item and I was smitten...
So I ordered up some Shibui sock yarn for it. The pattern calls for Worsted but I think it'll work.

What are other summer projects that we're working on!

Sunday, May 15, 2011

What we talk about...

The conversations at knitting can get a little crazy. We jump from food to chicken stories back to yarn in a heart beat. Its a lot of fun, a lot. Plus we show off our knit wear!

Flint Knits redo of the Feburary baby sweater, called the February Lady Sweater. A great and easy knit! Also see this beautiful pullover.

Alicia wore a great pullover with a hood, called the Heather Hoodie.

A few weeks ago Becky wore a great, the Manon Sweater

Also if you'd like to burn through a few hours of time that you'll never get back, check out People of Walmart. CAUTION: You might want to wash your brain after.