Sunday, March 30, 2008

Courtesy of Occasional Insomnia

I don't know if this is more or less personal, but this post was going to be an email to my spinning knitting pal, and I thought I might share w/ the rest of yas. (All 2. :)

I just spent three hours trying to figure out the invisible cast on for Meg Swansen's Mananita. Well... I got it, but the join on the needles isn't cooperating w/ this amazing silk laceweight (Claudia's handpainted) I bought myself as a booby prize (virtuous head on the shoulders, life swimming like a sewage pool around my ankles this week) for being Lauren. Plus, I felt no guarantee that my happy 80 stitches would really fit around my neck. I'll be ready for attempt #3 w/ new needles, I'm sure.

In the meantime I'm getting started on a "bonk." My daughter made up this name for a little bag w/ an i-cord that carries everything. I made one out of Lambs Pride Bulky for her a couple of years ago (it was a trike basket), this one will hopefully be done, and a little more refined (bamboo silk blend, sparkly), holding the box w/ her bday present (a locket). This one will have a picot cast on.

That's what's live. I've got a Morning Surf scarf in Alpaca, a few rows done. And one sweater body, plus 85% of one sleeve.

I have to be patient with myself. I know that I'm bored w/ a lot of the "same ole" in my knitting, but it's the garter stitch projects I'm most likely to knock out (and enjoy in time). But spending so much time on technique is kind of frustrating, but hopefully temporary. I've got to work out how to devote good mental time to more complicated and rewarding projects. While still getting things done like the incessant responsibilities I feel.

And on the spinning front: just finished plying 1 lb. of Wensleydale. I'll wash it this week. Next up: some Merino, Ashland Bay in colors, for the Northern Lights Bohus hat in the Handspun Homeknit IP book I look at so often. I wanted to try something different w/ the yarn, inspired when Pal Up the Hill and I were talking about "spinning ruts" earlier this week. Lo and behold, Spin Off arrived the next day, and an article by J M-K (ha! that's a funny initial coincidence) had an article on cable yarns, but it's the 4 ply Merino she contrasted it w/ that caught my attention. That should be something of a technical challenge, and it sure is purdy.

2 comments:

Judith said...

I hear ya about spending so much time on technique. It's amazing to me how many decisions have to be made, how many details worked out and coordinated with each other in order to plan even a simple knitted item. Some day I plan to post something on my own blog about a sweater I'm working on right now.

A trike basket. What a cute idea! And if felted, it would make a pretty sturdy carrier.

Natalie said...

pictures! pictures! show us your wares!