Thursday, October 28, 2010

Baaabs' Apron

Baaabs, the Lantern Moon Scissor Holder Sheep, is sporting her new apron. Just received it today from Paradise Fibers. It is THE accessory for the fall. Now, I will always be able to find my cable needles; how great is that!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Bacchus Socks

Just finished this cute pair. For this project, I followed Alice Bell's Bacchus Sock pattern from Interweave Knits Fall 2008 collection. The yarn is a Merino(70%)/Tussah silk(30%) blend from Paradise Fibers which was spun by yours truly. :) This was a fun pattern to knit. The inside of the leg is in a twisted rib pattern while the outside has a vine with bobbles for flowers. Tres cool!



Dye Day

Had a fun day dyeing rovings. I achieved the colors by injecting dye solutions into the wool rather than dipping or soaking it. I think I will turn them into sock yarn.


Trixie, tired of waiting for me to come out and play, decided to take a nap ;)


Monday, August 30, 2010

Aran Knits

Just finished my Aran Cardigan. For this one, I recycled wool from an old project. The pattern is from Hayfield's Favourite Aran Knits 2.


Saturday, May 29, 2010

Blueberry Jam Cardigan

Just finished the Blueberry Jam Cardigan kit from Shelridge Farm (another wonderful Canadian yarn company). This 100% wool cardigan (worsted weight) is made up of 6 separate pieces: 2 front, 2 back and 2 sleeves. Also, as it's a slip pattern, only one color at a time. Here are some pics...

Now onto the next project... I have a beautiful Cotswool fleece which I have already washed, combed and spun. I'm thinking cables this time ;c)



Saturday, April 24, 2010

Dave the Knitter

I recently met Dave while visiting my friend Diana in Ottawa. She was hosting one of her regular Wednesday evenings knitter's group. She introduced me to Dave, a work colleague and more recently, a new knitter. I must admit, I was pleasantly surprised. Dave belongs to a "Toastmasters group" and was kind enough to, not only let me hear his latest speech (which won him a club level contest), but he let me tape it as well. Now bear in mind, I am a knitter/spinner, not a videographer ;c) Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

P.S. "Bear", the golden retriever featured in my previous post, makes an impromptu appearance near the end of the video.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Doggie Spins: Bear

A few months ago, my friend Ross handed me 3 grocery bags full of Bear's fur to turn into yarn. Since this was such a large order, I had Bear's fur processed (into rovings) at Wellington Fibre Mill in Elora, ON (Canada). As Bear is a golden retriever, I had his fur blended with border leicester wool and a small amount of mohair to had a bit of luster. Once processed, the rovings weighed 789 grams (or 1.74 lbs) and looked beautiful. Ross' better half, Diana, who will be turning my yarn into knits decided on worsted and sock weights.

Here's a picture of what I have accomplished so far...



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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Sakiori II (Short Version)


Above is my version of the Sakiori II (short version) vest which pattern I found in Interweave Folk Vests by Cheryl Oberle. This was a special order for a friend ;c) For this project, I used the Noro Silk Garden Yarn which I found suited the pattern quite well. I modified the pattern slightly and replaced the original ties with a button - which, by the way, is made from the branch of a deer antler; how cool is that!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Sockies

The red socks were a special order. I used the "Cauchy" pattern by Cookie A. from the Sock Innovation book. I've since knitted many patterns from this book and would highly recommend it to all sock lovers.


The blue socks were a gift for my friend Pam who was kind enough to send me a picture ;c) The pattern is called "Waving Lace Socks" (Evelyn A. Clark) from Favorite Socks Book by Interweave Press. The yarn was made from hand dyed rovings which were spun by yours truly ;c)

Another awesome book is The Joy of Sox by Linda Kopp (Oct 2009) which features 30+ must knit designs.

Curiously Clever Clogs

I knitted these during the holidays and used the lopi wool I had purchased during my last visit at Wellington Fibres (Elora, ON). The pattern I got from Stitch Diva Studios and is called "Curiously Clever Clogs".

The first photo is the before and after - how cool is that!



They are very comfortable and especially warm. I wear them all the time ;c)

Show and Tell



I knitted this beautiful Debbie Bliss sweater (shawl collared pattern) using SRK Perth (70% Merino, 30% Acrylic). I've knitted this pattern twice before. I love following Debbie's pattern instructions - always clear and easy.