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June 17, 2006

From Susan — A Multi-Tasking Update

Filed under: Sunrise Circle Jacket,Updates — lv2knit @ 9:41 am

As Sally was quick to point out, I had a birthday.  I left work early and spent my afternoon lurking in yarn stores.  I stopped by Borealis – in St. Paul – and asked them if I could hang around and knit.  They were very pleasant about it.  There is a scarf in the shop that I have loved since I first saw it.  It is a simple feather and fan pattern made with Cherry Tree Hill sock-weight merino in the color African Gray.  It has every color in the rainbow, predominantly purple and orange (!).  What on earth will THAT go with?  I bought the $22 skein, which actually makes TWO scarves (one for me, and yarn for Sally) and threw it in with my Sunrise Circle Jacket – it is perfect with it!  I think it will actually go with a lot of stuff because it has so many colors in it.  Here is the start of the scarf:

featherandFanScarf.jpg 

I also did finish the Sunrise Jacket.  I think it turned out.  I will need to get the buttons (there’s no rush, so I’m going to be picky), but I think it fits and looks good.  I am going to block it one more time for good luck.

Laura wants me to line her felted purse and include a zippered pocket.  Here is the lining she chose:

Purse Lining

For my birthday, my two girls got me some very nice gifts.  The toiletries came in the cutest knitting bag!  I was more excited about the bag than the lovely lotions etc.  It is absolutely perfect for small projects and right now I have 3 going; beaded purse, wedding ring bag, and scarf.  All three will travel in the new bag for

varietal knitting!

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June 12, 2006

From Susan — Brief Sunrise Circle Update

Filed under: Sunrise Circle Jacket — lv2knit @ 7:04 pm

I know a lot of people have had difficulty with the sizing of this jacket, but mine fits me perfectly!  That is a great feeling!  I am still plodding along with my 500++ sts on the combined facing.  It is going slowly, but hopefully it will be worth it.  TTFN* — I must go knit.

*ta ta for now

June 11, 2006

From Susan — WWKIP Update (and Sunrise Update)

Filed under: Back Story,Current Projects,Sunrise Circle Jacket,Updates — lv2knit @ 9:49 am

Yesterday was World Wide Knit in Public Day, as I mentioned a couple of days ago.  I did make it to Barnes & Noble in Blaine to meet up with Mary and her knitting pals, Tessa, Becky, and Emily — very nice young women.  A few of MY knitting pals also showed up: Marilyn, her daughter, Nicole, Julie, and Emily.  My oldest daughter, Laura, came with me with her current knitting project.  It was a lot of fun.  Mary et al are just starting out on their knitting journey.   Some of the rest of us have “been on the road” awhile!  It was fun to share our love of knitting and help out some of the newbies as they interpreted the sometimes confusing world of knitting patterns.  I’ll be there next year, Mary!

I bought this magazine at B&N because of the pattern for the sheep puppets — I do not spin and do not plan on ever learning.  I only have time for knitting.

Sheep Puppets

Are these the cutest things you’ve ever seen?  I think you could substitute fair isle weight shetland.

Sunrise is setting:  I am finishing Sunrise.  What intrigued me about this pattern was the possibility that the entire outer perimeter could be handled as one big circle, instead of working it in pieces — neck, lower back edge, front half circles.  So, I decided to do an I-cord bind off around the entire perimeter (instead of a purl turning row as shown) and then I will pick up the facing and knit it in one piece in the round.  To do this, I’ll either need several sets of circular needles, which I own but probably can’t find, or buy one really long needle.  I had been thinking that the bottom back hem did not need a facing, but I think I’ll go ahead and do it to prevent curling.  The sleeves will not get a facing. 

Sunrise Front I-Cord

This in-progess view shows the right front I-cord bind off completed.  The bottom back edge is also finished.  There is a way to do an i-cord bind off and keep live sts so you can keep knitting.  It was not worth the trouble here and does not turn out as well anyway.  As you can see, this is a fairly slow process, so I doubt I’ll get it done today.  Button shopping is next 🙁

June 5, 2006

From Susan — 80 Down, 20 to Go

Filed under: Sunrise Circle Jacket,Updates — lv2knit @ 11:37 pm

Quick update: I finished the knitting of the Sunrise Circle Jacket tonight, though I did not block it — too late.  I’ll do it when I get home tomorrow.  It should dry overnight.  I’ll drag out Ballerina to haul around for a while.  I have to have something with me to knit!!  Not real portable, but mindless.

June 4, 2006

From Susan — Sunrise Serenade

Filed under: Sunrise Circle Jacket,Updates — lv2knit @ 10:16 pm

I SO thought I would finish the right front of Sunrise this weekend, but my kids had other plans.  Both of them did nothing but work on school projects all weekend and of course that meant I had to help.  The last of day of school is next Friday, so we can all take a breather!

I am on row 75 of 103.  The end is in sight.  It really did help to place the markers ahead before knitting the row.  Count once and forget it. 

I’ll share my finishing plans later — I have some ideas about the front facings etc.  I am in the knitting groove and should finish Sunrise within a week or so.  Some people think that when all the main pieces are done, the project is over — but many projects fit the “80-20” rule: 80% knitting and 20% finishing.  Finishing takes a lot of time: blocking, sewing, and knitting the edges/collars/facings/making buttonholes, etc. etc.  Finishing is one of my favorite things to do, and I don’t like to rush it.  It can make the difference between homemade and custom made.

I almost forgot: one of the reasons I didn’t get further with the Sunrise Jacket is because I was working on the little wedding bag.  Here it is before grafting the bottom:

Wedding Ring Purse b4 grafting

As you can see, I did not work it in the round.  I just could not make myself do it!  I made a strip of five repeats instead of ten and then picked up 38 sts (72/2 + 2 for the seam).  I also spaced the beads closer together.

Here it is finished:

Wedding Ring Purse

It was a lot of work and I don’t even know if I like it.  The bride wanted two bags, so I thought I would copy Wendy’s very cute design for the second so they will be different — they need to be able to tell them apart. 

June 3, 2006

From Sally — The Icarus Shawl and the Sunrise Circle

Filed under: Icarus Shawl,Sunrise Circle Jacket — Sally @ 8:20 am

I’ve been knitting on my Icarus Shawl, although this week hasn’t been kind to my knitting time — I’ve been doing a lot of gardening. I’m in the fifth repeat of the first chart and am still on the first skein of my kidsilk haze. I think it’s a magic ball of yarn. Now that the rows are much longer, I think it will finally run out soon. I’m not sure it’s worth posting a photograph because it doesn’t look too different from the last one. It won’t look different until I get to the lace border. I still haven’t decided whether or not to add one or more repeats to my shawl. I’ll decide when the sixth repeat is finished.

I’ve also started my Sunrise Circle and am about to block the first sleeve/front. I’ll put up a photograph when it’s dry. I am making the 37″ size, but I’ve decided (pending a quick basting together of the sleeve so I can slip on the first front) that I may add five or so extra stitches to the back to give it a little more ease. We’ll see. I’m going to knit the back before I do the second front because the back is sort of boring knitting in comparison. I’d rather finish with the other front.

June 2, 2006

From Susan — Friday

Filed under: Sunrise Circle Jacket,Uncategorized — lv2knit @ 6:41 am

Today is Friday and I am glad I’ll have another weekend to spend knitting on my Sunrise jacket.  I’d love to wrap that one up.  I’m done with the main part of the second sleeve and will start the circle today.  It is semi-mindless knitting, but I spent far too much time counting sts on the first side.  I am going to place markers where the increases go so I just count once.  Honestly, I think it will take me half the time if all I do is knit instead of count. 

I finally took a few minutes to read through the book I bought at the last knitters guild meeting when Kari Cornell was the guest speaker.  It is a very fun read.

Book

There are a lot of pictures and stories from a variety of sources — many vintage knitting patterns and books, famous knitters, etc.  It is truly a hodge podge, but that’s okay.  It is worth a look.  She said she is working on a book of vintage patterns because so many people who read this book were interested.  Count me in!  It’s due out in fall of 2007 (that seems like a long way off).

May 30, 2006

From Susan — Mini Sunrise Update

Filed under: Current Projects,Sunrise Circle Jacket — lv2knit @ 10:07 pm

I decided to check and see if the Sunrise Circle Jacket will fit before I invested more time into it.  I basted the sleeve seam and tried it on.  It is perfect.  I can’t believe it!  It really makes me want to finish it.  I wish it was not May and 80 degrees right now!

Jennifer asked about Blocking Wires.  I have used them for years and swear by them.  They make the blocking process much easier and foolproof.

May 29, 2006

Filed under: Sunrise Circle Jacket,Updates — lv2knit @ 8:42 pm

The front/sleeve is done and being blocked. 

Sunrise Blocking

I am sometimes asked about how I block: I almost always wetblock by soaking the piece in cool water and then spinning the excess water out in the washing machine.  Wetblocking is great when you need to make the piece larger or you have irregular sts.  In this case, I was knitting tighter to get row gauge, with the thought that I would stretch the width and length as needed — and I needed to!  Here you also see the blocking wires that I frequently use.  Blocking wires allow you to manipulate the piece you are blocking without putting in and taking out a million pins.  You can see how straight the edges are, which is really nice for sewing the seams.  With pins, you get a scallop effect.  Once the wires are in place you can get it to size with very few pins.  The wires hold all edges in place until the piece is dry.  It is the perfect* size now, but I don’t think I could have achieved that with a different blocking method. 

I started the second sleeve tonight.  I’m on a mission because I want to get back to Ballerina, get that done, and move in reverse to Margery.  Had I stuck with Margery at the time, I could start something NEW!!  So, I must knit!!

*perfect remains to be seen!! 

May 28, 2006

From Susan — A Sunrise Update

Filed under: Current Projects,Sunrise Circle Jacket,Updates — lv2knit @ 7:21 pm

Here is the oddest sleeve and front you will ever see.  You can now see how the front takes shape as a half circle attached to the sleeve.  It is fun to do, though I would not care to knit several of them as others seem to be doing to get the correct size.  If I can’t block it to fit, it may end up in the UFO category!  I have also done a bit more on the Wedding Ring bag, but not enough to show yet. 

Left front progress

Sally, the Icarus Shawl is a gorgeous project — I will defer this one to you.  I have a couple of shawls already started that I need to finish first.  Please post pics of your progress.

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