I am so excited. Stitches West Starts tomorrow in Santa Clara, California. I plan for this event way in advance, like in September. As soon as the classes are posted, I pour over the list of instructors and class titles. Sometimes, I go for the famous knitting 'rock star' teachers (or at least famous in the knitting world). Other times, I take in a new skill or technique. This time I am taking a class because it involves dyeing- so it's the fun and messy aspect that appeals to me. I cannot wait to get my hands in some dye!!!
I also cannot wait to meet up with my friends from California. We shop, we eat, we tell stories, we eat, we shop, we get goofy....you get the idea. It's like a giant fiber pajama party.
Here are the things I have been working on this week. I finished the Autumn Flutters shawlette:
It has a semi-circular construction, which is helpful for wearing on the shoulders and wrapping around the neck. This is my first ruffly garment. I am not so sure about the ruffllage. Since it lays flat as opposed to a bozo ruffle, it is staying for now.
I think I want to search for a spiraling shawl pin to keep it in place. Spirals look like they grab the knitted fabric and won't wiggle their way loose. I have seen some on the internet like this one (made from precious metal clay):
And this one by Rosemary Hill (of sterling silver):
I started on a no brainer lace scarf:
It is called the Foreign Correspondent's Scarf. It is going to be for airplane and hotel knitting at stitches. I know I won't have enough brain cells going to handle anything more complicated. The yarn fumes can get to you!
The hooking continues. I am still chugging along on the locker hooked rug project:
Jeni asked if I am using roving. The answer is yes. I am using whatever happened to be hanging around. The brown and grey rovings are of unknown breed origins. The orange and red are Corriedale pencil rovings that I dyed. I think I am going to skip the red. It pops too much against the other colors.
Jeni asked if I am using roving. The answer is yes. I am using whatever happened to be hanging around. The brown and grey rovings are of unknown breed origins. The orange and red are Corriedale pencil rovings that I dyed. I think I am going to skip the red. It pops too much against the other colors.
Here is one more fun link that I found that I have to share: a random lace chart generator. You plug in your numbers of your parameters and it spits out a random lace knitting chart. Crazy cool, huh? You can also plan it to make mirror images. I have been 'stalking' a crazy lace group on Ravelry and this tool is right up their alley. This definitely needs more exploration.
can't wait!!! see ya soon fiber sistah!
ReplyDeleteHey maybe I' see you there this time! Great projects BTW!
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