Monday, December 06, 2004

Red mohair for christmas


Nice progress on a new "Katja Scarf"! This time in the finest mohair I could find. When I fold it together it actually fits in the palm of my hand, and it is still warming. Mohair is amazing. I might be able to make another scarf before christmas. A blue one.
ball of red mohair and an almost finished scarf

Or I might start on a multistriped bag. I have been gathering some ideas from some great knitters all over the web. Now I know how I want it to look like. I have at least decided how to start, what needles to use and what colour to start with.


emmaby liberated at 11:28 pm
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Saturday, December 04, 2004

Katja Shawl/Scarf - easy pattern


Size: One size

Material: 1 ball of Vivaldi (50 g, 280 m) or Kid Silk Mohair (25 g, 280 m),  80 cm #10 or #11 circular needle

Cast on 5 st losely on circular needle
knit every row (garter stich)
increase 1 st at the start of each row
knit until you have approximately 8 m of yarn left on the ball*
Bind of looosely

*BO earlier for a scarf



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Friday, December 03, 2004

Sweet Mohair


I seem to be into mohair these days. I came out with some Kidsilk Mohair after a visit to the yarnshop. My mother will be warm and nice in a red mohair scarf. Well, that is what I hope for. It is a quick project anyhow, and I can guarantee it as a christmaspresent. I wish I did not have to work these days, just sit around knitting and shop fo gifts. I want to develop my knitting skills, but it takes time and effort to accomplish. My house is full of intended socks - without heels and toes! Anyone need any leg or wristwarmers?


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Sunday, November 28, 2004

Too little knitting and too much partying


 I was looking forward to a Knit In at Gunga Din in St. Paulsgatan in Stockholm. I wanted to meet up withsome nice knittingpeople, chat  a bit and learn some stuff about knitting socks. But I am cursed. I read Saturday and remembered Sunday, just because that suited me better. I took my tiny daugther by the hand and went, just to look at a closed door and a dark room full of yarn.

I blame my poor memory on last weeks parties. My best friends wedding was a ton of fun, and made me dance again. I have not danced like that for... eh, years... probably four or five of them. Lots of dancing, lots of drinks, lots of laughter. 

And yesterday we held a birthdayparty at home. No dancing, no drinks, but still lots of laugther. And a fishpond full of candy. 

I am ready to commit myself for some serious knitting again.


emmaby liberated at 9:54 pm
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Wednesday, November 24, 2004

Multistriped Mobile Mitten


Collage of multistriped mobile holder

I got a comment about my multistriped project, proposing a mobile holder or bag. It was a very very quick crochet work last night. But, as I tried to write down the pattern, I realized that I really need to learn to do the patterns properly. Specifically I need to find a dictionary for knitting from swedish to english. Please, make a comment if you know where I can find what I am looking for! I used a three-treaded woolyarn that felts easily. The pattern goes as follows:

Size: One size

Finished maesurements: length 13 cm, width 6,5 cm

Material: 3-ply 100% wool (7 red colours scrapyarn), #8/4,00 mm Crochet needle,

Row 1: Make a chain of 11 st
Row 2: sc
Row 3: sc in the remaining stitches from row 1
Row 4-20: Crochet round. Change colour every round, or to your liking.
Row 21: dc
Row 22: BO

Felt the item to make it tighter. Shape it while wet, and make two holes in row 21 for the carabiner.
I use a carabiner to hang the mobile bag in a string or to fasten it in a belt loop or bag.


emmaby liberated at 3:12 pm
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Thursday, November 18, 2004

The first snow and a little mohair poncho


The first snow of the year arrived tonight, and we woke up to a new world! A beautiful, quiet and white world. It is almost lunchtime and the snow is still falling. I am looking out of the huge old windows at the museum (where I work) and it is like looking at a picture of Narnia. You know, the fantasty world created by the author CS.Lewis in his 7-book series, The Chronicles of Narnia.

I finished the kid mohair ponco last night. My daughter wanted to wear it right away, but I want to put some trimmings on it first. I'll wash it tonight and probably post a picture this weekend.


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Sunday, November 14, 2004

New project - mohair kid poncho


I went into the Gunga Din yarnshop, and couldn't keep my hands from a lovely soft mohair yarn. So I have started a new, hopefully quick, project - a poncho for my daughter. Knitting for her so rewarding. I made up a simple pattern for this poncho, two big rectangles sewn together (as seen on many websites). It will probably take me a few days to finish it up and put the pattern and a picture on my blog.

I've been trying to make up my mind about what software to use for blogging, but I will probably keep blogging on Blogdrive. Movable type has more features, but it's not as easy to manage as blogdrive. Blogger is interesting, but I did not like their templates as much as this one. I even found a swedish blogprovider (bloggi.se), but they need to grow a bit more before they are interesting. Well, I am still a beginner. See ya!


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