Scanty evidence, finished objects, and questions of gauge and color
Posted by Lanea on Monday, April 7th, 2008
A couple of weekends ago, a bunch of us wandered out for the woods for a very relaxed camping trip smack dab between the Equinox and April Fool’s Day. Normally, I would carry back photographic evidence. This time, I bring only this.
It was really cold, and throwing an event is a fair amount of work. But this bug sure is green! I hope you can settle for it.
While we were freezing, I finished the butterfly moebius. It ended up being a really great thing to wear while camping. No dangling ends to be a danger while tending a fire; soft enough to wear while sleeping; versatile enough to wear as a scarf, doubled up around my neck for extra warmth, wrapped around my neck and head–it’s a great garment. I definitely want to use Seasilk again, and to repeat this knit.
I also finished the first of the horseshoe socks, and I really like it. I need to give serious thought to my sock gauge, though. I knew I was progressively knitting my socks tighter and tighter, but these served as a great touchstone when compared to . . .
the kilthose I finally finished.
The hosen are knit on 2.25 mm needles, and they felt like tree trunks compared to the needles I’m using for the horseshoe socks. I certainly want to continue to make socks that last a long time, but I think I’m risking injury and wasting yarn by knitting at this crazy gauge. Must. Stop. Knitting. So. Tightly. I had to use a contrasting heel and toe and still used 45 grams of the teal yarn for the body of the lace sock. That’s madness.
Though, I will say that I felt like I flew through the last 3/4 of that second in the kilt hose pair, working on bigger needles in such a plain pattern.
In case you haven’t caught onto the repetitive color scheme working here, look at the skirt I’m almost done with.
It’s a very simple four-gore skirt in a lovely rayon batik. I forget how much I hate to work with rayon until I, you know, work with rayon again. And then I lament it, and whine, and cuss, and throw tantrums. I’m toying with the idea of paying someone to hem this thing, because of the rayon, the fact that I still haven’t gotten myself a dress form, and my desire to wear this to a dance weekend in a few days. I did set in the zipper with no complaints, so that was nice.
Now–evidence that I occasionally work with colors that are not blue. Look–it’s something mostly green and neutral . . .
The outside of the felt tote is entirely pieced now, so I just have to plot pockets, pick a fabric for the lining, sew that, and add the straps. I’m loving that the two faces of the bag are relatively plain and the sides and bottom are brighter.
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Ooooh, ginkgo leaves. What is it about rayon that you dislike?
Ooooh, I love the tote. Not that I’m predictable or anything.
On a completely unrelated note, please tell me you’re not flying American Airlines.