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July 15, 2011

From Sally — A Picture’s Worth a Thousand Words

Filed under: Crown Prince Shawl,Updates — surly @ 9:33 am

Unfortunately, however, I simply can’t seem to take a decent photograph of my newly finished Crown Prince Shawl (from Nancy Bush’s Knitted Lace of Estonia).  I’ll share some of my mediocre shots in a moment.  First, a few details.

I love the shawl design, but looking back it was a slog to knit; the nupps, while not difficult, became a bit wearing.  Then there was the outer border.  It is knitted in two pieces and sewn to the center of the shawl.  I thought about ways of avoiding that for several reasons.  First, it sounded tedious and I am not a great seamstress.  Second, the reason for making it that way was traditional technique based on lack of circular needles.  But I have circular needles and know how to use them.  Third, I thought it would be more difficult to block the shawl.  I finally relented and did it the traditional way because I liked the border (and it would have been more difficult than it looks to turn the pattern upside down and knit it outward from the shawl).  My original fears were not misguided, however.  I just don’t think this border looks as nice as one knitted onto the shawl would have looked.  I’ll take ownership of that — I’m sure much of it is due to my poor sewing skills.

I love the color of the shawl.  As I said in an earlier post, the yarn is Spirit Trail Fiberworks Atropos Bombyx Silk Laceweight.  The color is Dragon’s Blood — deliciously appropriate after watching season one of Game of Thrones with my 19-year-old.

I’m still concerned that the shawl is a bit small.  It did block out to about 52″ square.  That’s close to the size the shawl was supposed to be.  I think my personal preference would be for a larger square shawl so I could wear it a bit more dramatically, the way I can wear my large circular shawls.  This size means I almost have to fold it into a triangle to wear — and if I am going to do that, I should have done half the knitting and just made another triangular shawl.  Again, that’s on me.  I knew the size when I started it.  It does also look nice sort of folded in half  like a stole, so all is not lost.

So if I were going to grade this project the way that my sister sometimes does, I’m not sure what grade I would give.  It’s very pretty (which you won’t be able to see from my crappy photos), but I am not sure how much I’ll wear it.  Le sigh.

Here is the border being sewn on.  The color here is fairly true:

And now some woefully sad attempts at photos:


July 13, 2011

From Susan — Summer is Here

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 1:05 am

Summer Solstice is here and finished. I love this sweater! The fit is great and the pattern fun to knit. Even though it is stockinette, it has enough little things going on to make it more interesting. I used six skeins of Ethical Twist yarn in color Oatmeal and really like the way the fabric turned out. While knitting it, it looked awful, but it did block nicely.

I hate pictures of myself as you well know, but I knew this sweater would show better on a person. I was wrong. But, I do not have time to dilly dally taking more pictures! I leave Thursday for Knitting Camp and am not ready at all. 🙂

I lengthened the sweater quite a bit. I wanted it to be a sweater to hide in! If I make this again, I will make it shorter and use really dreamy yarn!!

My Ravelry project link

July 11, 2011

From Susan — If You Need a Smile Today…

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 8:19 pm

This is adorable: the world’s shortest and cutest naps!! And those of you who know me know I have a very special fondness for Korean babies!

July 2, 2011

From Susan — It Walks!

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 11:55 am

Well, more like lumbers, but I am off the scooter for the most part and walking in my boot!  It is slow and awkward, and not as speedy as my scooter, but unless I start walking, I cannot move on in my recovery so I am excited about my milestone. 

I am also making some progress on my Summer Solstice cardigan.  I have put my Double Heelix Socks aside for the moment (though I take my sock with me as a portable project).  I was inspired to finish my cardi because I am going to be attending Meg Swansen’s Knitting Camp in two weeks and I have heard that the venue tends to be chilly.  I am going with my good friend, Kim.  Kim is a ton of fun and a great knitter, so it should be a wonderful experience.  So, anyway, I am feverishly trying to finish my SS so I can throw it on at Camp.  I totally love this pattern and may make another in “pretty” vs. functional yarn.

Have a great holiday weekend with family and friends!!

June 26, 2011

From Susan — Socks? Me?? Are you kidding???

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 11:36 am

Some loyal readers may have noticed over the years that we do not feature a lot of sock projects on our blog.  Sally and I do knit socks, but it is a rare occurrence and I personally have not knit a pair in years.  I prefer almost anything over socks.  I know there are knitters out there who love to knit socks, but they probably aren’t readers 😉 !!  I do L-O-V-E sock yarn, which is why I am such a fan of the cute shawlette.

So, to get me to pick up the sock banner, I have to be inspired.  The new Knitty just came out and there are three sock patterns that I liked: Chasing Snakes, Lingerie, and Double Heelix.  Double Heelix not only caught my eye because they are fun and cute, BUT were rated “Extra Spicy.”   Hmmm, a challenge!!  (I would link to Knitty, but the links did not work — ??). 

I loved the green and teal color combo so much I rushed to The Yarnery and cleaned them out of Malabrigo Sock Yarn in Solis (blue-green) and Lettuce (mono-tonal soft, acid green).  The colors are very nice together. 

The pattern calls for Judy’s Magic Cast On — a technique I recently learned in order to make Acanthus.  It is easy once you figure it out, but it was hard for me to figure out!  I did manage but…

The socks start with the Double Heelix heel.  It is the challenging part.  After the heel is done, it is pretty smooth sailing.  I am not yet done with Sock #1, but so far, so good.  They are a great fit!  Jeny Staiman gives you three sizes, but I needed a larger size.  I have a high arch, which means my diagonal foot measurement (as described in the pattern) was bigger than the largest size.  It was easy to make size adjustments by following the guidelines given for the other sizes.  Jeny does an unusual short row toe, but I just did my standard toe shaping.


The blue is actually the foot being started (I should have turned this the other way!)

Jeny also created a YouTube video that shows how to do the heelix, which is very helpful.  Thank goodness I am making these because now I have a portable project!!

PS: I received a comment from Jeny (the designer) asking me to include more details about my modifications to enlarge the sock.  I am happy to oblige!

To enlarge: I did 11 cycles and ended up with 36 sts.  Cast on 44 across arch for 80 sts. Decreased to 72 to complete the foot and the cuff.  When I get to the ribbing, I may increase back to 80 and go down to 2.25 mm dpns (they are the size I have!).

Ravelry Link to my Heelixified Socks

PS2: To our loyal readers who also knit socks — I was kidding that sock knitters would not read our blog!  Notice that there is a 😉 with that statement?  Sock knitters are everywhere.  But my point was, if you go to a blog looking for socks, you are going to be disappointed at The Rainey Sisters.  If you come looking for sweaters, lace, cables, beading, and general all around knitting-related gibberish, then you are in the right place.  And all are very welcome!! 🙂

June 21, 2011

From Susan — All Over Now

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 12:13 pm

I am back to work.  Back to not knitting all day.  Back to s-l-o-w progress on my WIPs.  So sad!  And yes, I do want cheese and crackers with my whine!

Work was okay, but I was so sore yesterday.  I collapsed into my little nest.  I cannot get up the energy to work on my boring Summer Solstice Cardigan, even on the day of its namesake.

For my four weeks off, I am four for four lace projects.  I finished the fourth on Sunday, on my very last official day off.  It is yet another stunning design by Romi Hill, called Fiori di Sole.  I knit it out of 100% Mulberry Silk Laceweight, hand dyed by Miss Babs in lovely tonal shades of raspberry, cranberry, and pink lemonade.  I added a smattering of beads, which were probably unnecessary except to add annoyance to the knitting process.  When it was finished, blocked and drying, I was amazed again at how wonderful knitting is: a fifth of a mile of silk thread becomes an elaborate, beautiful web.

Le sigh.  Back to the grind.

PS: I have not knit a single stitch since I started back to work!  I knew I would slow down, but did not expect to stop in my tracks!!

June 15, 2011

From Sally — It’s That Time of Year Again

Filed under: Updates — surly @ 9:05 am

“The old believe everything; the middle aged suspect everything; the young know everything.” Oscar Wilde.

Today is my big sister’s birthday; she knows everything.  And I never lie!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY BIG SISTER SUSAN!!!

 


Grandma McColgan & Susan

From Susan: Thanks to all for the birthday greetings!

June 13, 2011

From Susan — All Lace, All the Time

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 11:29 pm

As I mentioned previously, I wound thousands and thousands, millions and millions, of yards of yarn to keep me occupied during my recovery phase.  A lot of it was laceweight, but much of it was not.  But I have really been focusing my efforts on the lace. Plain stockinette is too boring when your lifestyle is super boring!!  Three lace FOs and one lace WIP later…

Sally and I happily jumped on The Sanguine Gryphon Gaia Lace band wagon when she revealed a huge new batch of her signature colors.  We surmised she was preparing for the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival, where she had a booth (Sally said you couldn’t fight your way in!).  The color Lobstrosity (yes, a crazy name) is an intense blue-green that is absolutely STUNNING.  We bought a skein for each of us, lemmings that we are, running off the cliff in search of rare and beautiful yarns!

Both of us thought something in leaves.  Something knit side to side perhaps.  I thought, beads — just a touch.  Sally found a beautiful, vintage-looking pattern: Acanthus (available on Ravelry for $1.99 — perfect!).  I started out calling it, “I Can’t Knit This.”  The charts do not line up logically so you can’t tell where you are.  After a few repeats, you start to get the hang of it, so I ended up finishing it in a few days.

My finished Acanthus:

It is small.  The finished size just goes around the shoulders and is only 14-15 inches wide at the widest point.  But it is a lovely accent piece.

I am also working on a larger shawl in 100% silk: Mulberry Silk from Miss Babs, color Smooch (I would link to it, but I don’t think she makes it any more):

The shawl in question is again from Romi Hill, Fiori di Sole.  I knew I wanted to make this one and knew the pink was “the” yarn for it.  Others who have made it ended up with H-U-G-E shawls so I thought I would make mine a little smaller.  With my gauge, I am not going to be able to get away with that and will need to knit the 5th repeat of Chart E after all.  Darn!  I finished the 4th repeat and would have been able to move on.   Oh well, more knitting for me!  I start back to work next week so knitting all the live long day will soon be over. 🙁

PS: Stashdragon said, “The Acanthus shawl and Lobstrosity (!) yarn are a perfect pair.  Well played.”  I should have mentioned that Sangrine Gryphon Gaia Lace was the yarn used to make the prototype for Acanthus.

June 10, 2011

From Both of Us — Like Lemmings!

Filed under: Updates — Both Sisters @ 5:59 pm

We are so bad!  We were skyping and paging through the latest issue of Vogue, and S-H-O-P-P-I-N-G.  We kept seeing things we liked and then going on line to check them out.

Case in point: these lil cuties by Star Light Clay on page 11:

We couldn’t hit “add to cart” fast enough! 😉 They were sold in pairs (lucky for us) and we bought them in color jade.

Who knew thumbing through a magazine could be so expensive!!??

PS: “You do realize that by sharing these you are perpetuating the problem for the rest of us!”  Yes, we do — that’s the definition of enabling!!

June 7, 2011

From Susan — On Second Thought…

Filed under: Updates — lv2knit @ 2:15 pm

As I mentioned, I finished a couple of smaller projects during the first couple of weeks of my convalescence (which is going along nicely). Fylleryd and Taygete. Taygete is another wonderful design by Romi Hill.  She is a shawl genius.  I loved knitting Taygete and L-O-V-E the yarn and colors that I used: Madeline Tosh Merino Light in Wood Violet and Magenta (420 0r 440? yds per 100 grams, 1 skein of each color).

Being a lazy sort, I decided to forego the tedious knitted picot bind off described in the pattern and opted to do my crocheted version instead.  This worked very well for me with the Braided Glory capelets and Holden Shawlette I recently finished.

Finished and blocked…wait, on second thought, no.  I decided that a) I liked the heavier, twisted, corded, scallopy look of the real bind off and b) the side edge of the lace panel really needed more sts/picots to give it the proper length (IMHO).  Without the additional sts it caused the edge to curve — and I prefer a pointier point.  So, I ripped it out and redid it.

The irony is, my knitting peeps loved it the way it was — three are making identical Taygetes!  But, I kept thinking about it and it bugged me.  And what do I have to do all day long anyway?

Wimpy Loops:

Curved Point:


Blocking Yet Again!!


Compare — old on left, new on right

The point is actually much pointier than it appears in the photo above. 

I love the edging — it really does have the ropey look I wanted.  I still wish I could capture the deep purple and periwinkle of the colorway, but alas, I cannot.  The above scan is probably the closest.  I am so happy with this shawl now, so I guess it was well worth the extra effort.

Two of my latest WIPs are also lace knitting.  What has gotten into me??

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