Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Pouch

Here's what it looks like so far:

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Portable Project

Since the pouch is colorwork with 3 colors/row in some places, I needed something else as a portable project. So I frogged one of the mulit-colored kilt hose and started Hat Heel. I was going to do a swatch, then realized I may as well just start the sock and make the heel part...it'll get me a swatch in the round, and if the gauge is right, I'm set and if it isn't, I haven't knitted all that much anyway.

Wish I had a ball band for this Tofutsies so I could show the color without dragging out my camera, which isn't going to happen tonight.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Pouch Notes

A few weeks ago I decided I'd make a pouch for the county fair. I wanted a pouch a little bit bigger than the felted pouch I normally carry, and I wanted a pretty design on it.

I wanted a sturdy knit, so I grabbed the Jaggerspun Maine Line merino from my cushion project (inspired by Las Huelgas grave finds and I hadn't put quite enough thought into the pattern, so I was disappointed in it) to knit the pouch.

A 5x0 needle gave me a firm, but not stiff fabric, which is just what I wanted.

The bottom is double-thickness with the outside black and inside red. I started with a 4x4 stitch square and increased in the second and second-to-last stitches on the needle until I had 256 stitches.

And then I started looking for pretty patterns. I was thinking of something from Folk Knitting in Estonia by Nancy Bush, and only 2 patterns I like fit in 256 stitch repeat. A lot of the patterns are 10 or 14 stitches instead, and I didn't feel like trying to figure out how to fit those onto my base and I definitely didn't want to go mucking with the bases now that I had them attached to each other.

After joining the two bottoms, I knit a black and red 2-color yarn-over braid, then a few rows of black, then I started the sheep's eye (Lambasilmakiri on the card was the best picture I could find) pattern with a black background, red circles, and yellow grid.

It is beautiful, but still so short it's rolling up all over the place. I am briefly considering switching the red and yellow in the pattern to make it more vibrant, but this way it's less likely to show dirt. I can always make another in different colors some day or maybe pick one of the other patterns from the book if I end up liking this pouch.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Finishing Seams

I'm finishing seams on an underdress. The dress is lightweight yellow wool gabardine. The thread is dark red crochet cotton. And tonight I tried a new technique...I put the part I'm working on in a hoop. While it requires pins to get everything lined up properly it is much easier on my hands.