Monday, February 27, 2012

Intarsia Sheep Dress in Progress


Intarsia Sheep Dress in Progress
Originally uploaded by Sultry

It wouldn't take a genius to figure out who this is for! Hope I finish it a) before recipient out grows it or b) before we start road trip North. I think I can. I think I can.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Susan Gibbs Trunk Show


Susan Gibbs Trunk Show
Originally uploaded by Sultry

"And the stash at WEBS is THIS big."

Even though the "trunks" of knitted items got lost (courtesy of UPS), Susan Gibbs gave a fine performance when telling us about Juniper Moon Fiber (and the Farm), the present day vagaries of the yarn business and how a dynamo works. Susan is the dynamo.
And who knew that practically all the wool grown in the US is promised to the US ARMY for wool uniforms? That's why "her" American-designed wool yarn actually comes from Italian sheep. And, apparently, US mills are either tiny and run like hobbies, or huge and only make thread for American Outfitters. Here she is a "job creator" and she can't make it work for Americans. (She does draw the line, however, at sweat shop conditions for both humans and animals. Those Italian sheep and millers don't know how lucky they are.
Plus, Susan was just SO endearing.
Gonna knit.

Saturday, September 03, 2011

Square: Yearning


Square: Yearning
Originally uploaded by Sultry

I'm just having fun. Life is good. but after I had lots of fun with purples and yellows and the mouse and filters, this seemed to need to be called Yearning.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Illustration Friday - Sweater


Illustration Friday - Sweater
Originally uploaded by Sultry

I went and re-read the story of the Six Swans.. I'd always so identified with the sister "making" shirts that would break a spell of enchantment which entrapped her brothers. I had totally garbled the story... but I still think that knitting for loved ones will keep them from bad things!

So far it is working...

Tuesday, April 20, 2010


With thanks to Wenders for sending the link, and to Mason Dixon Knitting for posting this in the first place.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Check your gauge


Check your gauge
Originally uploaded by Sultry

Just a reminder to my knitting friends. ;-)

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Not so fast.


Not so fast.
Originally uploaded by Sultry

Found out I'd made two left fronts to DH's sweater. Ripped back to the beginning of the "vee."

So what did I learn (again)? Most mistakes can be fixed... even if the ones in knitting can be undone more easily than others.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Finally! A FO to post!


Knitting-Noro-2-row-(3)
Originally uploaded by Sultry

Noro Silk Garden Two Row scarf. (Some of the color overlaps worked MUCH better than others.

Saturday, December 06, 2008


2-day-scarf
Originally uploaded by
Sultry

This is The Harlot's One-Row Scarf in old stash yarn. The ball band said "Cantata" and had a loopy logo, but nothing on the web now matched the wool, nylon and poly fiber content.

I'm quite proud because I presented it in a gift exchange tonight and only started it two days ago. Yaay! And stayed on my "stash diet."

Sunday, October 12, 2008

I wanna be knitting! I had a great couple of hours this evening restraining myself from drooling over the new Knitter's Magazine and the debut issue of Debbie Bliss' Knitting Magazine.


Ravelry might be a more appropriate place to post these, but aren't they wonderful?

Must zoom through my wip's to do these!

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Little Red Hen on the Town


Entry #8 Little Red Hen on the Town
Originally uploaded by shayneknitter

MasonDixon had a contest in honor of Project Runway to design knitted designs for critters that were not bears. Go to Flickr
http://www.masondixonknitting.com/archives/2008_02.html#002338 to see all the entries, and then to Mason Dixon to vote for your favorite.http://www.masondixonknitting.com/

Monday, January 21, 2008

Cardi Porn?


This was part of a fashion layout in last weeks New York Times. Something about surfing in the Hamptons. As if.
Anyway, even though this is a lovely cotten and linen sweater, what do you think is a reasonable price?
Are you sure?
OK. Now check out the price, circled in red.
What did I learn?
That if there's a market, it'll be sold.
If there isn't a market, it'll be on sale.
And sometimes, I'm unwilling to pay the asking price.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Knitting and Armed Combat

I've just ended a six week fling. My son introduced me to the guy. Fell in love with Jack Reacher-- The hero in the thrillers by Lee Child.
(The author looks pretty good, too, don't you think?)

Within the hour, I've finished reading ALL of the Jack Reacher books. I only started reading them about a month ago. (There are 11). They are addictive and have easily won my attention away from laundry, filing, and gardening. (Well, it rained part of the time.)

At least one has been optioned by Paramount. But the lead's not been cast.

In Without Fail, there are a couple paragraphs with knitting ... a woman he cares about is being
pursued by bad guys and doesn't know where to begin to look for them. (There are really, REALLY bad guys in all of these books)
"Maybe one of them is an old lady who knits sweaters. Are you going to walk up to her and say, oh my God, what's with you? I can't believe you actually have the temerity to know how to knit sweaters."
"You're equating armed combat with knitting
sweaters?"
"I'm saying we're all good at something. And that's what I'm good at. Maybe it's the only thing I'm good at. I'm not proud of it, and I'm not ashamed of it either. It's just here. I can't help it. I'm genetically programmed to win, is all. Several
consecutive generations."
This is his newest hardback, but I'm glad that once I was "hooked" (by Hard Way) I went back and read them in the order they were published.










I'm getting back into the knitting. Please be patient!

Friday, December 22, 2006

Trolling for compliments
























Here are two gnome/trolls that DD felted from a kit.
If I can find a source for boucle "hair" I'll probably make more as gifts!
I'm sure they only do good deeds.

A Joy-Fulled Pair

Remember a couple of weeks ago when I was knitting bowls and boxes? Well, I finally ran them through the wash. (There was a shocking pink tweed hat in there... but I forgot to take a photo of it. Perhaps the recipient will forward me one!

Anyway, here is an eggplant "bowl." It is actually rectangular. And the toy polar bear doesn't much help with scale! It has some paperclips and glitter stars in it which gives more of a clue. It is about 3 x 4 inches.

I free-form knitted a "box" I may need to do something different about the "lid" because obviously it doesn't cope with the bulging sides very well.

Just the same, I was happy with the I-cord loop and "button."



I made several bowls in Christmasy colors and filled them with candy. They sold well for my PEO fundraiser. Do you think it was the chocolate or the bowls?

If I have time, I'm going to make some stitch markers with wire/beading supplies I got during the summer.

Graft and Seduction!

I've now grafted TWICE on the Circumnavigated Cardigan! On purpose! At one point I was using three circular needles.

The second grafting was at the bottom edge of the sweater.... so that the pocket would actually have a bottom rather than be a two sided hole. It is deep enough for my fingers and a kleenex or ID or housekeys.



First was at the top of the pocket... from which I am knitting onward and upward toward the arm hole.





I think the bottom "edging" will be 4 or 5 ridges of garter stitch... so I'll have more of a jacket than sweater. I certainly don't need ribbing or snuggness anywhere in the middle!


I am really liking how the offset-eyelet pattern, pocket, grafting, faux side seam and pocket edging are coming together. You can click on the images to see them bigger.






I apologize for the variety of colors in the pictures. Invariably I do my finishing up and photography in the wee hours of the morning... I debate whether I should use the flash... which washes everything out, or not, which requires vigorous use of photoshop tools. It would probably help if yarns came with Pantone numbers! Even with just brightening or lightening the images, the colors vary a lot. On my monitor this one is truest.

Friday, December 08, 2006

Off the beaten Path

A woman in London knitted a Ferrari as part of her art degree.

Thanks to K. Olbermann and Countdown for having the story... and to DIY for having some searchable photos.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Cookies, Chocolate, Civics or..... KNITTING

Which will you pick?
These are all listed as part of the 2007 USPS commemorative stamp project.





































Sunday, December 03, 2006

Knitting Content!!

Progress (if not perfection)! I got past a significant transition in the Circumnavigated Cardigan tonight. I fused the front pouch pockets. The outcome isn't perfect, but then, I've fiddled with this pattern so much, I didn't expect it. I know I'll make this sweater another time... and I have some ideas about how I would cope with the challenge of the pattern's assumptions of stockinette stitch, when in fact, I was doing a 4 row repeated pattern. Nevertheless i find the results quite adequate.

Sunday, November 26, 2006

What are you creating?

I had just been thinking about how the quantity of my knitting and posting are mostly un-related.

When I know what I'm doing, I do a lot of it. So I have almost deep-enough pockets on the circumnatigating cardigan-- and nothing interesting to say about it. It is K2 K2tog YO over and over!

On the other hand, I was also inspired by Mason Dixon to knit some "boxes". A friend tried it and warned me that she didn't care for the texture of the felted garter stitch, so I was already mentally prepared to fiddle with the pattern. Um, make that "ignore the pattern"!


So I've been knitting and crocheting and free-form knitting with the skeins of Cascade I got last month. I probably should have felted a sample sooner, but look at all the possibilities I've created.

Some boxes and some bowls. I'm thinking they'll make nice cachepots for earrings or rings ... which I may make, too. Or purchase. You know... extra gifts for the increasing number of people who seem to "have everything."

Then this quote came via a weekly quote subscription.

Life isn't about finding yourself.
Life is about creating yourself.
George Bernard Shaw


That's the thing about knitting. You don't go FIND it. You create it. The process of doing it makes it made clear.
  • Imagine and reflect.
  • Inform yourself.
  • Take a risk or two or twenty.
  • Repeat
I would love to hear about what YOU are creating.