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Some photos and cool links February 21, 2005

Filed under: Karrie's Current Projects — karrie @ 11:02 am

Beware… this is a long post
First, here is a photo of my stitches haul. it is mostly bulky misti alpaca. while taking this photo i realized that still cannot believe how light and fluffy this alpaca yarn is. usually i think that alpaca is kinda ropey, but this stuff is great. Second, a photo of my self-striped yarn. i knit some of it up to see how it looks. that part that is knit up is 6 different colors and is 2-ply. we learned how to make the color changes in the 2 plies match. the top of the knit swatch is suppsed to be puffy yarn with thin binder, and the puffy yarn changes color. then still on the bobbin you can see a little bit of the stuff that i navajo-plied. apparently almost every spinner knows how to do this, but it was new to me. you basically finger-crochet your
yarn to turn 1-ply into 3-ply. there is a cool video on it here. i wanted to share the resources i used to make my first toe-up sock, since meg asked, and since they were all free! I was directed to these instructions by
b, since she seems to know what she is doing in the sock department. The casting on is from an old article in knitty. i chose the “easy toe” and it went pretty well. the toe was definitely the toughest part. i wouldn’t want to do it on the commuter train or anything like that - requires too much concentration. but once i was past that i was home free! to make the rest of the sock (especially the heel) i relied on wendy’s toe-up sock pattern. my foot was really a lot smaller than
the pattern, but it was easy to size the sock because i just kept trying it on!

Be sure to read la principessa’s ‘Honest yarn store review.’ i feel like everyone has visited at least one store that fits this review….

And finally, cheryl and i were discussing crafts as art, and i was telling her that using the term “craft”
isn’t cool anymore, according to this radio program i heard. The show is invisible ink , and they had an episode entitled “In Defense of Crafts” that has
a lot of cool knitting content. here is a link to target="NewWindow">show #63 if you have real player, half an hour and want to listen.
 

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Socks on my feet February 10, 2005

Filed under: Karrie's Current Projects, Socks — karrie @ 2:58 pm

I finished my socks and wore them around for a whole day.

And i like them!

They were fun to make - there are certainly more socks in my future. I also like the idea of self-striping sock yarn, but i don’t like the white and blue mixed part. I have had my eye on blauband maxi ringel, since that is what B uses that looks oh-so-good. i will be looking or some of that at stitches west this weekend. if i don’t find any,
i might order some from a good-looking webpage i found, Carodan farms.
speaking of stitches,
i have a mental list of what i will
buy….

  • extra bobbins for my wheel
  • sock yarn
  • cheap white fiber and dye
  • possibly a drop spindle depending on price
  • one ridiculous item (to be determined)

I am giving myself the option of buying something that i decide i cannot live with out that i am sure i will find when i get there.

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Thank you secret pal!

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i got a secret pal package yesterday and it was
great!
 

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I’ve been tagged February 6, 2005

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target="NewWindow">Jaimi
tagged me for the music-type survey. For some reason it has totally shocked me
into realizing that someone reads my blog.
 

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