Friday, March 7, 2008

Some Finished Projects......

I am still clicking away with my needles and yarn. Below are photos of the Modular Baby Blanket I was working on that is going to South Africa, and two modular scarfs I knitted using the cotton yarn (actually it is a thread I would place in the light-worsted weight category) pictured below. Both were fun to do and I plan to do more. They work up fairly quick and the cotton thread makes it an accessory you can wear year-round. The scarves will work with everything from blouses to turtleneck sweaters. And I think the zig-zag pattern spices up your look.


Here are the two scarves knitted using the Elann Cotton Thread

Here is a closer view of the pattern. Modular knitting is usually composed of knitted triangles and squares, and the beauty of it is you usually do not have to pick up stitches to achieve this effect. The triangles 'magically' appear on top of one another.


Here is an even closer look.


Here is a photo of the finished Modular Baby Blanket going to the Zulu's

And here are more skeins I added to my "Stash." I have decided to start treating myself by purchasing more natural fibers. I like acrylic for certain projects; but I am 'acrylic-ed out.' The problem now is: I don't want to use my beautiful yarn. Call me wierd; but I love looking at the colors and don't want to break up my stash....

What am I working on now?? A baby sweater for a neighbor's 1-year old; and knowing me, I suppose I will include a hat and socks. After that I will have another Modular Scarf on the needles as a gift for my Uncle Georges' special lady who lives in California. Beyond that I have a loooooong list I intend to complete by the end of this year. The problem with that is; I always find myself having to insert 'emergency' things into my list, which puts everything else further down the way, and I never get to complete everything I set out to do. I still haven't made anything for myself from last year; and I still "owe" a few items to people I said I would donate.



Saturday, February 2, 2008

Haven't Posted In A Long Time.....

It has been a long time since I have posted. It's not because I haven't been knitting. I have. It calms me. It changes my brainwave patterns from Beta to a Theta state of mind. Beta is a highly charged anxious state of mind when everything inside of you is "on alert." Theta is a much more relaxed, calmed down, let's meditate relaxed, frame of mind. Many rely on cigarettes, alcohol, or some other form of drug (legal or otherwise) to change their brainwave patterns. I prefer knitting, crocheting, or working with any craft. It is healthier; and when you are done, you have created something that not only brings you pleasure and has greatly enhanced your life; but if given away or sold, brings pleasure to someone else too.

In the past few months I have knitted things, and given them away, forgetting to take pictures so that I could add them to my visual Knitting Log.

I am perfecting my sock knitting skills by knitting John a few pairs using Lamb's Pride worsted weight wool. It is a much heavier yarn than those recommended for knitting socks, but believe me, when you live in a cold winter climate such as Maine, and you wear boots the entire winter season; a heavier sock is needed and very much welcomed. Also; John is recuperating from a broken ankle and must wear an air-cast at all times. You cannot use a shoe with it and therefore a heavy sock is very much appreciated to keep the foot warm. I knitted an ultra heavy sock in Lamb's Pride Bulky weight yarn which he wears when venturing outdoors to doctor's appointments etc.

I do have a few pictures to share. I will post them individually instead of using a slide show. When slide shows are used, they do not adequately allow you to comment on what you are looking at.


This is a dual-purpose Shawl: It can also be used as a small Throw over your legs to keep you warm while watching television or reading. I made something very similar a few years ago for my aunt, but it was not quite as large. This was a commissioned piece and I used Lion Brand Jiffy yarn.
This is a baby blanket that will be sent to Dr. Samantha (Sam) Williams who is treking to South Africa this Spring bringing much needed clothing to a Zulu tribe.
Here is a close-up. I am using Red Heart "Candy Print" yarn for this one. I enjoy the effects the striped yarn gives when this blanket is done. The pattern is copyrighted and can be obtained if you join the Multidirectional Knitting Yahoogroup formed by knitting designer Iris Schreier http://groups.yahoo.com/group/multidirectional/.

Here is a toddler sweater I am finishing for a child in my town. I have to add buttons. I didn't do quite the perfect job I would have liked; so I will pass this on to the little one's mother and knit another one for her later. It is still wearable and warm, and that is the important thing. I used Caron's Simply Soft in "Grape" to knit this one.

This is a good little book to use for knitting baby thru child sweaters. The book gives basic patterns and optional edgings and necklines. It can be a bit confusing at times, but it does open the mind to more creativity.

Some new 'Stash' that I chose from my Christmas present of yarn money. This is mercerized cotton (light worsted weight) from Elann.com. This company is based in Canada, sells discounted natural fibers, and gives the quickest service. I can place an order with them and receive it in 5 days via the United States Postal Service; which I find remarkable! I live in Maine and it takes the post office 3-4 days to deliver a Priority box to Massachusetts.

More Christmas present 'Stash.' My local yarn shoppe was having a sale and it is so hard to choose from a Shop full of gorgeous fibers! The hot "pinkish" red is an Italian product called Dive, and is a blend of wool and microfiber. It is a very soft bulky yarn. The green is a ball of Cascade Yarn: all wool superwash, 220 yards, worsted weight and soft as can be. I plan to knit myself a tam from it. But don't know when I will get around to it. I also have 2 skeins of Malabrigo coming from New York.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Bear With My Experimentation.... Results Are In!

I have received enough comments on the the slideshow presentations to know that everyone prefers the 'regular' format; so this is what I will use from now on.

Thanks Everyone for taking the time out of your busy lives to help me make your viewing experience as pleasurable as possible! That being said, I will 'convert' the bouncy slideshow to the regular format.

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SlideShow Presentation....

I like having a slideshow presentation on a Blog. It alleviates having to scroll up and down a webpage looking at individual photos. However, the method recommended by Blogger is to use Picasa's Online Album website to create a slideshow. I had no problem with this until this past week when Google was hacked into and slideshows on some of my blogs did not 'show up.' I knew I had to find another slideshow creator and so far, I have experimented with two different ones. Here's hoping this one works and continues to work. The photos are nothing new; just a compliation of my old creations...

So; here's to "experimentation."

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Saturday, June 30, 2007

Doily and A Modular Car Seat Blanket.....

I just finished knitting a Modular Blanket that is just the right size to toss over a newborn while she or he is being transported in a car seat. They come in mighty handy when the weather turns cool and as extra warmth during the winter months. I am rather new at knitting with variagated yarns and chose this colorway because I like the basic colors used, but it somehow didn't work out to my wonderful expectations. I would have preferred if the colorway was a little more 'muted.' But I love 'bright' and 'loud' colors. And babies LOVE color! The brighter the better with them. It catches their attention!


Modular Baby Car Seat Blanket using Red Heart Yarn
(a 22 x 22 inch square)

This next photo is a delightful present from my dentist; Paula Hammerick. One day while cleaning my teeth, she admired the crocheted hat I was wearing. She told me she crochets too, but just couldn't manage to achieve the proper tension when working with regular yarn. However; she loves crocheting with thread. I couldn't believe it! Most people learn to crochet with regular yarn and have difficulty working with thread and the very tiny crochet hooks you must use (myself included). I love the look of crocheting with thread, but I lose patience waiting to complete an article, and the needles are just too thin for me. Well, I had balls of crochet thread, a few vintage magazines, and a book of patterns just sitting in my yarn stash; all of which I gave to Paula gladly! When I dropped the thread off at her dental office she showed a doily she was crocheting for me! I was flabbergasted, surprised and amazed!! No one had ever given me a present like this before!! I was humbled....

A few weeks later an envelope came in the mail from Paula containing the doily with a note explaining as she crochets her doilies she says prayers into them. Sounds just like the Prayer Shawls knitted and crocheted around the country and given as gifts to those who need a little love while going through difficult times....


Isn't this a beautiful piece of art ?? Thank You, Paula!!

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Modular Blanket is Finished!

I finally finished my Blanket while watching television in the wee hours of the morning; so as promised here are final photos.
I have already purchased yarn to make another one. It is fascinating to watch it 'grow.' As I get more experienced in the variations of modular knitting, I will 'branch out' and use it to accent other pieces of knitting, such as incorporating it along the border of a baby sweater.




Sunday, June 17, 2007

Progress is Being Made.......

I now have three corners of my Multi-Dimensional Baby Blanket knitted and am working on the last square. This is sort of 'addicting.' The blanket can be made any size you desire. The one I am knitting is a 30x30 inch square. All stitches are garter, so no complicated stitchwork there. And since you are working 4 squares, you simply make the first square one-quarter of your desired width. For example; my first square was knitted until it measured 15 inches across. The length takes care of itself and automatically measures 15 inches as well.

I can see little baby blankets worked using Red Heart "Camo" yarn too. Modular or multi-dimensional knitting can be created with solid colored yarns, but this type of knitting is an eye-catching visual experience and is best appreciated using variegated yarns. I never did like variegated as I thought they were too 'busy' for me. But this technique brings out eye-catching design patterns of the variagates like never before. Now I have more options to play with. Watch out yarn stash! Move over to make room for new skeins!!

So to re-cap; here is my original photo from the last post:

And here is where I am now....


You can see that I have three corners (or squares) knitted; and working on the fourth....

Modular Knits by Iris Schreier:
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You can also go to Amazon.com and type in the above book title and see photos of patterns inside the book. I wanted to include a link here, but the address was much too long.