Monday, February 14, 2011

On The Needles

A Happy Monday to you all!  I just thought I would post about the projects I am currently working on.  The first one is A Handsome Shawl from Victorian Lace Today.  I believe I mentioned this in the last (awful) episode of the pod cast - this is my first serious lace project.  I am almost done with the first part of the pattern; I think after a few more rows I will just be repeating the pattern from a certain point.  I am so excited!  It really is coming along nicely, and I am almost encouraged to do another lace project after this is completed.  I say almost, because lace requires too much attention.  There is no sitting in front of the TV and knitting mindlessly.  But I am sure my efforts will be greatly rewarded once the shawl has been blocked and is ready to wear.



The second project I am working on is the Entrelac Throw from knit simple (as mentioned in the December 14 post).  Love it so far!  I played around with entrelac a few years ago just to get the feel of it, but never made anything, so this is my first Entrelac project.  I love that this technique looks so complicated, but it super simple.  One thing in particular that I like about this pattern, is the yarn that is used.  Limerick by Wisdom Yarn is the yarn.  31801 is the color used in the magazine, however when I tried to order, they were out of stock, so I got 31805 instead.  It is just as pretty, however I do want to make another throw using the 31801 too!  The color changes are really nice - when I was first figuring out entrelac, I was using two separate colors, and there were just way too many ends to weave it.  It is much better to use a yarn that changes color itself!



3 comments:

  1. I'm trying to make the Puffed Rib Scarf....what size needles, yarn do I use and I'm assuming you just end the scarf with row four when desired lenght is reached? Thanks.

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  2. Needle size depends on the yarn you use. You can use any yarn you like; the recommended needle size should be on the ball band of your skein. Try a swatch using that needle size and if you like how the fabric looks, then use that size needle. If you'd like a looser fabric, try a larger needle size; if you would like a tighter fabric then use a smaller needle size than recommended. And yes, just knit the scarf to whatever length you like, and end on row 4.

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  3. Thank you....can't wait to finish my scrunch scarf so I can try this one!

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