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Q and A time
I don’t think I’ve ever snagged a Q and A before but I couldn’t help it when I read this post by Karen from NothingButKnit.
Her knitting mojo (and mine) is on vacation and she thought this Q and A might help find it. Feel free to answer* regardless of your craft: knitting, crocheting, sewing, painting, photography, or whatever you enjoy…
- What technique were you surprised that you enjoyed?
- What technique do you want to love but don’t?
- What is your favorite item to make?
- You’re only allowed to knit with one yarn weight forever. What weight is it and why?
- What item that you made is your all time favorite?
My answers:
- Colorwork. My first colorwork project was the Traveler’s Pocket by Nancy Bush. I LOVED doing colorwork so much that I designed my own pattern based on her design.
- Hmmm. I’m weird in that I’m not a fan of knitting with circular needles but I use them. In fact I’ll be trying the 2-at-a-time sock technique soon.
- Socks. And shawls are a close second.
- Fingering weight as it is so versatile. It can be held double or triple to make a different weight.
- My Dots and Stripes purse is my all time favorite. My first pair of socks is my second.
*Answer in the comments or link to your blog. Thanks!
Vacation yarn
One of my vacation goals was to purchase a souvenir yarn from each state that we visited. That didn’t quite work out as the only yarn I bought was from The Joy of Knitting in Franklin, Tennessee.
Lana Grossa Lace Lux. One skein – 50g – 339 yards (310m), color 42 which is a silvery dark grey.
The label was a bit shopworn but I couldn’t resist the color.
I’m thinking it will become Maluka.
The Accidental redo
We’ve had such dark and dreary weather here for the past week so I decided to rip out the last part of the Accidental Shawl to the dropped stitch. No point in waiting and forgetting the plan. I also began to join the other colors sooner to make them blend in better. The red is definitely a brighter shade than the original but I think it still works.
Instead of adding more eyelets (and doing the math so they would line up), I just increased stitches at regular intervals. Then the last seven rows before binding off in a picot edge, I added two rows of eyelets without increasing the stitch count. Meaning I would knit two together and do a yarn over (K2tog, YO).
The eyelets aren’t that noticeable since the yarn is variegated and I used a garter stitch throughout the shawl.
These two white stitches scared me at first as I thought I dropped another stitch.
But as you can see, it’s just a part of the dye (or lack of it) in that one section.
I’ll just weave in the ends and call it done!