7.05.2008
hmmm...
I'm thinking about frogging rogue and making twist. Rogue is too big at the back, so I need to restart anyway.
7.04.2008
rogue cardigan via steeks
hm. this may prove to be a really stupid idea, but I'm going to steek my rogue. it's my first ever sweater & "big project". I mean, in some ways it's a good idea, I just started about a month ago, and I'm already up to the armpits! I love knitting in the round, it's so speedy.

but... now what? since i'm cutting (yikes) the front,should I also steek the arm and neck holes? how do I do the throat cabling? I think it'll get put back into the closet while I start on the sleeves and ponder this. good news, my brain woke up, 6 rows into doing this in the round; ripped back, and will follow pattern. I mean 700 other people did this on ravelry. I think I'll make do.

also, about the kangaroo pocket. I didn't know how to go about it, so I did it as two separate flaps. I didn't want to cut through two layers, y'know? I don't know if that was the right choice or not. I put an extra 10 stitches in the centre for the steek.
being that I have a chest resembling that of a 10 yr old boy, every increase in the side cabling, was met with decreasing in the body. lol.. -_-; I'm pretty sure this is still going to be massive and baggy. gauge swatching didn't go very well, so I gave up, but failed to use math to figure it out. oh well, it's only $93 worth of yarn.. *whimper*

as terrified as I am that I'm going to royally screw this up, I'm pretty pleased with what I've done so far. I'm also getting really good at un-knitting, and dropping back 30 rows to fix mistakes.. LOL

but... now what? since i'm cutting (yikes) the front,

also, about the kangaroo pocket. I didn't know how to go about it, so I did it as two separate flaps. I didn't want to cut through two layers, y'know? I don't know if that was the right choice or not. I put an extra 10 stitches in the centre for the steek.
being that I have a chest resembling that of a 10 yr old boy, every increase in the side cabling, was met with decreasing in the body. lol.. -_-; I'm pretty sure this is still going to be massive and baggy. gauge swatching didn't go very well, so I gave up, but failed to use math to figure it out. oh well, it's only $93 worth of yarn.. *whimper*

as terrified as I am that I'm going to royally screw this up, I'm pretty pleased with what I've done so far. I'm also getting really good at un-knitting, and dropping back 30 rows to fix mistakes.. LOL
4.23.2008
dry faster, damnit!
perhaps a little dramatic, it didn't shrink that badly. I managed to stuff a couple of math textbooks inside to block it. A lot smaller than I had intended, anyway. It's still really wet though, taking foreverrr to dry!
It started out as 13" x 16" x 3" and is now 10" x 11.5" x 2.5".


stuff to do:
whiskers
teeth
tack down the arms
attach buttons onto arms? maybe they shrunk too much to be useful
claws
attach webbed straps & buckles
pick out lining
sew lining
sew zipper to lining
sew lining to bag
would soot sprites be overkill?
It started out as 13" x 16" x 3" and is now 10" x 11.5" x 2.5".


stuff to do:
teeth
attach buttons onto arms? maybe they shrunk too much to be useful
sew lining
sew zipper to lining
sew lining to bag
would soot sprites be overkill?
4.22.2008
felting day
instead of the world's slowest knitter...maybe the world's dumbest...or laziest...
wrapped up my bag in a pillow case, and tossed it into the washer, hot cycle. had a peek, still looking pretty big. had another peek, yep, still big. wandered off and forgot about it...you can see where this is going, right? yeah, tiny. tiny like the pre-felted version of my first bag. UGH!
AND I knitted the straps as tubes, so I could add webbed straps later. you know, like commercial backpacks with the adjustable buckles and all that. yeah...it felted closed. after 10 minutes with scissors, and a giant metal skewer, I managed to get it open. it's super skinny now, I'm not sure if I'll be able to find webbing to fit inside, let alone padding. funny thing is, the straps were the ONE thing I did a gauge swatch for!
but, the good news is, I get to go shopping for a lining this week.
NOT looking forward to sewing it all together, however...
it's drying right now.



and what it was supposed to look like...
wrapped up my bag in a pillow case, and tossed it into the washer, hot cycle. had a peek, still looking pretty big. had another peek, yep, still big. wandered off and forgot about it...you can see where this is going, right? yeah, tiny. tiny like the pre-felted version of my first bag. UGH!
AND I knitted the straps as tubes, so I could add webbed straps later. you know, like commercial backpacks with the adjustable buckles and all that. yeah...it felted closed. after 10 minutes with scissors, and a giant metal skewer, I managed to get it open. it's super skinny now, I'm not sure if I'll be able to find webbing to fit inside, let alone padding. funny thing is, the straps were the ONE thing I did a gauge swatch for!
but, the good news is, I get to go shopping for a lining this week.
NOT looking forward to sewing it all together, however...
it's drying right now.



and what it was supposed to look like...

1.01.2008
updates
haven't been doing much in the way of knitting lately. and far less blogging, evidently.
longies

I used the Curly Purly waistband, and a variation on the LTK picky pants for the gusset. I suppose I did it wrong the first time because I think I now prefer it to the one I used for the domo-kun shorties. I was worried I would run out of yarn, hence the striped legs.
Waist is a bit big, I'll probably add a drawstring later. Legs are a bit short, I probably won't fix it, seeing as it took me ~4 months to finish.
fetching
Okay, so I know everybody and their cat has knitted Fetching, but it seemed like an appropriate gift for V. My fastest knit ever, managed to get it out the door within 3 days. I still need to finish my pair.

tokidoki x hello kitty
another project hibernating... it's destined to become a pencil case, but probably too late, the inside of my paradiso campeggio is all dirty with pencil and pen marks.

punk rock backpack

most.boring.knit.ever. finished the gusset a while back, and am working on strap #1 now. still have to do strap #2, ears x2, arms x2, the "chest hair", seaming, felting, attaching the webbed straps, sewing a lining & zipper, and then the whiskers, claws, teeth, soot sprites. ugh. and since the perfectionist in me won't let me do a half-ass job of just slapping it together, i project another year, minimum, 'til completion. it's already been--what, 20+ months? lol..
longies

I used the Curly Purly waistband, and a variation on the LTK picky pants for the gusset. I suppose I did it wrong the first time because I think I now prefer it to the one I used for the domo-kun shorties. I was worried I would run out of yarn, hence the striped legs.
Waist is a bit big, I'll probably add a drawstring later. Legs are a bit short, I probably won't fix it, seeing as it took me ~4 months to finish.
fetching
Okay, so I know everybody and their cat has knitted Fetching, but it seemed like an appropriate gift for V. My fastest knit ever, managed to get it out the door within 3 days. I still need to finish my pair.

tokidoki x hello kitty
another project hibernating... it's destined to become a pencil case, but probably too late, the inside of my paradiso campeggio is all dirty with pencil and pen marks.

punk rock backpack

most.boring.knit.ever. finished the gusset a while back, and am working on strap #1 now. still have to do strap #2, ears x2, arms x2, the "chest hair", seaming, felting, attaching the webbed straps, sewing a lining & zipper, and then the whiskers, claws, teeth, soot sprites. ugh. and since the perfectionist in me won't let me do a half-ass job of just slapping it together, i project another year, minimum, 'til completion. it's already been--what, 20+ months? lol..
5.20.2007
shorties
I made shorties for my monster.
I used the picky pants pattern by little turtle knits. I probably wouldn't use it again. Kinda annoyed to have paid $14 usd for it.
Here's the first attempt...

Whatever you do, don't do option 3 for the shaping... it said "this is the best option, in my opinion) for Buddha bellied kids. You know, the ones where the diaper invariably rides down under the belly in front? For the Buddha option, you’ll work both the backside increases and extended short rows in order to get the perfect fit." I read that and thought, wow, that's totally Finn! NOT. holy crap it was freaking huge. I also didn't like the gusset. Second version, I used the one described here
Second try

front

back (domo has eyes, but the black yarn kinda blends in with the dark brown... hard to capture on camera.)
I'm not unhappy with the second version. But I forgot to account for the short row shaping when I did domo's face, and I think his mouth is disproportionate to his teeth, and that I should have done the whole thing up higher on the bum. Oh well. The embroidery took almost as long as the knitting!
Issues: Should I size down the needles for seed stitch? The legs have this kind of flare to them... Haven't blocked or lanolized them yet, so maybe that'll help.
Also, with the short rows, it's fine on the knit side, but on the purl side there's a little loop left over. Does that make sense? I didn't take a pic, and with the duplicate stitch, you can't see it anymore. But it bugged me.

it was hard to get a good shot, he kept running around.
I used the picky pants pattern by little turtle knits. I probably wouldn't use it again. Kinda annoyed to have paid $14 usd for it.
Here's the first attempt...

Whatever you do, don't do option 3 for the shaping... it said "this is the best option, in my opinion) for Buddha bellied kids. You know, the ones where the diaper invariably rides down under the belly in front? For the Buddha option, you’ll work both the backside increases and extended short rows in order to get the perfect fit." I read that and thought, wow, that's totally Finn! NOT. holy crap it was freaking huge. I also didn't like the gusset. Second version, I used the one described here
Second try

front

back (domo has eyes, but the black yarn kinda blends in with the dark brown... hard to capture on camera.)
I'm not unhappy with the second version. But I forgot to account for the short row shaping when I did domo's face, and I think his mouth is disproportionate to his teeth, and that I should have done the whole thing up higher on the bum. Oh well. The embroidery took almost as long as the knitting!
Issues: Should I size down the needles for seed stitch? The legs have this kind of flare to them... Haven't blocked or lanolized them yet, so maybe that'll help.
Also, with the short rows, it's fine on the knit side, but on the purl side there's a little loop left over. Does that make sense? I didn't take a pic, and with the duplicate stitch, you can't see it anymore. But it bugged me.

it was hard to get a good shot, he kept running around.
5.02.2007
knitting for non-knitters
*sigh*
I had narrowed it down to one of 3 different scarves. lace. my first. for my mom. for mother's day. knitty's argosy, knitty's branching out, and misty garden from scarf style. and I couldn't decide. so I looked up on flickr, and showed my mom, and asked her what she thought of each. she said, "yuck" "ohhh yuck" "omg even worse" "were you thinking of knitting that?!?!" "for yourself" "oh no, not for me!!" "i hate those kind of scarves".
god.
well, at least I know it now before yarn shopping and putting it on the needles and all.
I had narrowed it down to one of 3 different scarves. lace. my first. for my mom. for mother's day. knitty's argosy, knitty's branching out, and misty garden from scarf style. and I couldn't decide. so I looked up on flickr, and showed my mom, and asked her what she thought of each. she said, "yuck" "ohhh yuck" "omg even worse" "were you thinking of knitting that?!?!" "for yourself" "oh no, not for me!!" "i hate those kind of scarves".
god.
well, at least I know it now before yarn shopping and putting it on the needles and all.
3.10.2007
domo-kun... peekaboo
It's March. So the obvious answer about what to knit would be ......mittens?
Actually, I started knitting mittens back in November. See the pile? This doesn't include all the ones I frogged. *_*

But I've finally got a pair of functional mittens!
Yarn: Paton's classic merino
Pattern: Magknit's Peekaboo Mittens
Needles: 3.5mm and 3mm
Modifications: used mock cable rib for the cuff. and used duplicate stitch for domo-kun's face; did the charting myself. I also made the bottom flap of the finger holes a bit longer so that it overlapped and the hole didn't let all the cold air in.
So, from basic brown mittens

to something a little different

:D
x-posted to punk_knitters
Actually, I started knitting mittens back in November. See the pile? This doesn't include all the ones I frogged. *_*

But I've finally got a pair of functional mittens!
Yarn: Paton's classic merino
Pattern: Magknit's Peekaboo Mittens
Needles: 3.5mm and 3mm
Modifications: used mock cable rib for the cuff. and used duplicate stitch for domo-kun's face; did the charting myself. I also made the bottom flap of the finger holes a bit longer so that it overlapped and the hole didn't let all the cold air in.
So, from basic brown mittens

to something a little different

:D
x-posted to punk_knitters
3.07.2007
new knitty
i've never seen the allure of sock knitting. seriously. why go through all that trouble when you can get the store bought version. and people only see a glimpse of your ankle anyways.
okay, but until today. and then i saw bmp! like, seriously?? space invader socks?? that'd be so fucking cool. i may become a sock knitter after all.
i like carolyn too. i dont know, it's just a striped cardigan. but it looks cute. i love lime green, but it looks really really bad on me. So I'm thinking maybe boysenberry
with blue vista
as the cc. i worry that i'll die of boredom, all that stockinette. i know it was sooooo frustrating to do the back panel of the punk rock backpack which i still haven't finished.
here's the colours page. i rarely use the recommended wool. and with shipping costing $9, it's unlikely i'll start. i sure hope beehive's got something similar.
torque is cute too. but a sweater is a pretty big undertaking at my speed of knitting. i'd want a bulky yarn. maybe slightly variagated.
ok not just socks, but what's up with all these arm warmer patterns?? it's my fingers that get cold, not my wrists. finn hates mittens though. i might tackle a pair of dashing for him. i'd probably need to do it in lace-weight if i wanted to do more than one cable repeat though.
okay, but until today. and then i saw bmp! like, seriously?? space invader socks?? that'd be so fucking cool. i may become a sock knitter after all.
i like carolyn too. i dont know, it's just a striped cardigan. but it looks cute. i love lime green, but it looks really really bad on me. So I'm thinking maybe boysenberry


here's the colours page. i rarely use the recommended wool. and with shipping costing $9, it's unlikely i'll start. i sure hope beehive's got something similar.
torque is cute too. but a sweater is a pretty big undertaking at my speed of knitting. i'd want a bulky yarn. maybe slightly variagated.
ok not just socks, but what's up with all these arm warmer patterns?? it's my fingers that get cold, not my wrists. finn hates mittens though. i might tackle a pair of dashing for him. i'd probably need to do it in lace-weight if i wanted to do more than one cable repeat though.
2.26.2007
punk rock screw-up
It was supposed to be the front panel of SnB's Punk Rock Backpack. But I finished it--in August--and noticed it seemed really tiny. Like, useless tiny. I guess I screwed up horribly on the gauge. And, as my first intarsia panel (and 3rd knitted object ever) I couldn't frog it. So it got stuffed back into the closet. A few months later, I knitted the back panel. And just recently I did the sides/bottom/handle (1-piece).
I did stranding for totoro's ears (also a first), and it came out all puckered. I felted the bag, and it just compounded the problem. In retrospect, I really wish I had frogged the top part. The nose looked fine when I tossed it into the washer, and lopsided when it came out of the dryer. Don't know what happened there.
The front didn't felt as well as the back. And the handle is a lot longer than I expected. It shrank *maybe* 2 cm! I guess because I used garter stitch? It shrank in width instead. The opposite of stockinette??
The lining. OMG. Excuse me while I toss the sewing machine over my balcony. Actually, it's really heavy, maybe you can help me lift it, too? I sewed, and ripped out seams, and re-sewed. And oops, re-ripped out more seams, and more sewing, and ew, what a PITA. I don't think I'll be attempting any more projects which include sewing. My rudimentary skills will be limited to re-attaching stray buttons from now on, tyvm.
Oh, and I picked out thread to match the bag. But I forgot I'd need to sew all the lining together too. So all my sloppy sewing is in super-obvious turquoise thread.
Ok, enough whining. On to the interesting stuff.
Yarn: Paton's Classic Merino. The blue yarn I dyed with kool-aid. 3 packs of Blue Moon Berry, and 3 packs of Ice Blue Raspberry Lemonade.
Pattern: based loosely on the SnB Punk Rock Backpack. I did up the totoro chart myself. (which looked great on paper, but seems ill-proportioned as a knitted object. If I were to do it again, I'd probably add a few more rows (10 maybe?) around row 20.) clicky~
Needles: 4mm.
pre-felting

and post-felting

and the inside

x-posted to punk_knitters
I did stranding for totoro's ears (also a first), and it came out all puckered. I felted the bag, and it just compounded the problem. In retrospect, I really wish I had frogged the top part. The nose looked fine when I tossed it into the washer, and lopsided when it came out of the dryer. Don't know what happened there.
The front didn't felt as well as the back. And the handle is a lot longer than I expected. It shrank *maybe* 2 cm! I guess because I used garter stitch? It shrank in width instead. The opposite of stockinette??
The lining. OMG. Excuse me while I toss the sewing machine over my balcony. Actually, it's really heavy, maybe you can help me lift it, too? I sewed, and ripped out seams, and re-sewed. And oops, re-ripped out more seams, and more sewing, and ew, what a PITA. I don't think I'll be attempting any more projects which include sewing. My rudimentary skills will be limited to re-attaching stray buttons from now on, tyvm.
Oh, and I picked out thread to match the bag. But I forgot I'd need to sew all the lining together too. So all my sloppy sewing is in super-obvious turquoise thread.
Ok, enough whining. On to the interesting stuff.
Yarn: Paton's Classic Merino. The blue yarn I dyed with kool-aid. 3 packs of Blue Moon Berry, and 3 packs of Ice Blue Raspberry Lemonade.
Pattern: based loosely on the SnB Punk Rock Backpack. I did up the totoro chart myself. (which looked great on paper, but seems ill-proportioned as a knitted object. If I were to do it again, I'd probably add a few more rows (10 maybe?) around row 20.) clicky~
Needles: 4mm.
pre-felting

and post-felting

and the inside

x-posted to punk_knitters
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