With our old placemats getting worn out, I needed new ones and thought I might learn something by using someone else's pattern.
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I ordered a "warp to go" kit from Vavstuga. The colors and yarns come already chosen and there's minimal math left to do. The result is seven placemats and a runner. |
I've been wanting to knit a summer, lace sweater for myself with this cotton/linen yarn, Juniper Moon Farm, Zooey, for quite a while.  |
Even though it turned out well, it's not what I had in mind. |
So, for my next sweater, when I knitted up a small sample of the stitch called for in the Rowan pattern, Landscape by Martin Storey, with a a pretty, gray, tweedy yarn in my stash (Classic silky wool, a wool/silk/nylon blend), and didn't like the resultant cloth, I decided to go off-road. A pattern is not a rule, I can use it as a suggestion. There are no "yarn police".  |
A few trials later, and I found this stitch. To me, it looks tailored, like a herringbone. |
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And the stitch works perfectly with this boxy bodice and fitted sleeves! |
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I didn't expect to like the style on my body type. I don't. I love it! |
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How long has it been since I've used my marudai? Years! I brought it out to do some kumihimo (think fancy, Japanese lanyards). |
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I sewed myself a pair of pajama bottoms with a color coordinated, Karen-made drawstring. |
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This is Sari silk. I don't know how it's made. My guess, based on no facts whatsoever, is that the old saris are used as curtains, couches and wallpaper. Then, a bunch of cats are sent into the room and allowed to have at it. Do you have a better idea? |
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And here's a pretty picture of Gingie showing off among the poppies.
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On Suzie, I've spun up this RedFish 50/50 Silk/Superfine Merino. |
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And made it into 556.5 yds of two ply yarn. |
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Next up is this soft fiber I just picked up at WeFF. |
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I've dressed Julia with this gamp kit from Halcyon, but I've barely gotten started. I tend to be a monogamous weaver. Right now, I'm focused on the rugs on Sophie. |
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The original plan was to use up some stash warp and weft. Drab, I know. |
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Then, I happened on this bag of Pendleton selvedges at WeFF. The colors didn't wow me, but I thought they might be okay with my blah warp. |
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Just okay? It's great! |
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