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Sunday, August 05, 2007

My knitting

A little while ago, I managed to complete two patterns I'd been longing to knit ever since I first saw them. I planned to knit them both for my aunt but I've kept them. Odessa is too small for my aunt and Clapotis just hasn't left my care yet.



I used Rowan Calmer for Odessa as I had some leftover from a previous project. The beads came from GJ but be warned - there is a minimum order plus p&p so you might end up purchasing a few more beads than you expected. I used square ones which I can't feel on my head but more sensitive scalps or hairless ones might be irritated.



Clapotis is the pattern that pulled me into sock knitting, albeit in a roundabout way. The pattern calls for Lorna's Laces, Lion and Lamb but at the time, the only LL yarn I could find in the UK was sock yarn. For Clapotis, I used Hipknits silk. I'm not sure what to say about it as I was disappointed with the colours and the amount of colour variation and poor dye uptake. I haven't heard other people complain about it so wonder if I had a bad batch. The silk itself is lovely and soft. I found the stitch dropping process did seem to cause some dragging and pilling of the yarn but I've had lots of complements for it. I'm still debating whether to keep it or not as I didn't choose the colours for myself.




I'm going to Alexandra Palace on the Friday - is anyone else going that day?

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Blanket Squares



My mum and sister have sent me their completed squares for Aunty's blanket. My sister (green) has finished her three so my mum (pink) thinks that she should do some more to help her but I'm happy for her to work on my socks so that they'll be ready for Christmas.





My mum has sent me three squares. Two are the same but now I realise that by only showing you photos of two of them I am opening myself up to some upset Noblinmama-ness. hmmmm...



It's really interesting finding out more about how my mum and sister work. Both have ripped and reknitted squares which they weren't happy with, my sister several times. I think she has inherited some of my dad's* perfectionism.





I think all of the squares are wonderful and am very pleased with how all this is working out. We have set a deadline for my Aunty's birthday so I hope to have all squares knitted by the end of August and then I will have a week for blocking and seaming.

I'm going away again so see you later!

*That's both the parents mentioned - phew.

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