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February 28, 2008

Pay it Forward

Filed under: Fun — mrsfife @ 11:42 pm
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So Jae over at Some Knitting Required (she of the beautiful Peacock shawl) was doing a Pay it Forward post, and I happened to be amongst the first three to comment! Yay! So now it’s my turn. So here it is, Cmd + C, Cmd + V:

I will send a handmade gift to the first 3 people who leave a comment on my blog requesting to join this PIF exchange. I don’t know what that gift will be yet and you may not receive it tomorrow or next week, but you will receive it within 365 days, which is my promise! The only thing you have to do in return is pay it forward by making the same promise on your blog. So, leave me a comment if you’d like me to Pay It Forward.

We’re off travelling tomorrow, and for once I am not carrying my laptop with me. *Gasp* But knitting is planned and a book or two. Also keep your fingers crossed that I get to see the inside of a craft store. It isn’t a very long trip…

February 24, 2008

Orange gypsy

Filed under: Crochet, Decor, Doilies, FOs, FOs - Crochet, Fun, Pattern Testing — mrsfife @ 10:44 pm

After a long self-imposed gap, I got tempted again by one of Kathy’s designs and begged to be allowed to test for her. I used some ’silk’ thread and a Pony handled hook to produce this:

Gypsy Queen

Here are the details:

Yarn: ‘Silk’ on cones, about #10 or so, I think. I used two separate cones to make this, starting the new cone at the beginning of the second half, because what was left on the first wouldn’t have been enough and I didn’t want to have ends to weave in. Ironically, both cones had knots in them so I had ends to weave anyway. Even after the edging, I have thread left over on the cones. Sigh. Not a colour I’d choose for clothing, but then I felt the need to break out. Here is my Ravelry page for the project (not that it’ll tell you much more).

Hook: Pony handled 1.00mm

Pattern: Gypsy Queen (Ravelry link) by Katchkan

Time: About two weeks

Size: 19″ x 30″ (too big for our coffee table width-wise). Might have to give it away.

Extra #1 No printer in Hyderabad, so I worked entirely from the Mac screen. no probs.

#2 My edges are always wonky in filet, no matter what I do in terms of increasing and decreasing :(

#3 Happy to be testing again :)

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And here’s some more orange for you, from our grocery (‘fresh’) rations:

Two-legged carrot

February 22, 2008

Rara avis

Filed under: Knitting, People — mrsfife @ 1:04 pm

I flew back to Cochin from Hyderabad last week, and while I was waiting in the security lounge at Hyderabad airport (for the last time probably, as a new one is scheduled to open next month), I saw a lady walk past, wearing a silk blouse and pale green trousers, with matching shoes. Through my mind ran the thought…I wonder how she keeps those clean, and if one ought to have shoes that match different clothing. I’m lazy myself, and generally buy brown or black ones (in handbags also) so that they match everything! I’m always in awe of anyone who can perfectly accessorise. And my lighter coloured clothes are sure to get stained very shortly after being worn.

I’d scarcely finished the thought when she sat down, and took out her knitting! Yes, I finally met a knitter in public (not in someone’s house). She kindly allowed me to bust in rudely and spoil her peace sit with her and chat until my flight was called. I’d packed away my hook and thread because I’m not very sure about passing them through security. Jennifer, if you’re reading this, thank you! It was so exciting!

Knitting in public!

As you can see, she’s knitting the continental way with the yarn being fed by the left hand. I watched her, and it’s the middle finger that does the feeding. The yarn is wrapped around her forefinger for tension. I told her I doubted my middle finger has enough control to do that work. My forefinger is of course used to controlling tension for crochet, but with a single wrap only.

So far when I’ve tried the picking method, I assumed that the end of the right needle should pick up the yarn from my left hand, but obviously, without a hook on the end, this is an iffy business at best. All I end up doing is poking a hole in my left forefinger, and getting back to throwing the yarn. Perhaps that’s why I’m a slow knitter. What I need is someone to sit with me and show me how. I don’t think I could learn from videos.

Jennifer also sent me a picture of a baby set she made for a friend, very cute! Almost convinces me I need to try colourwork.

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Isn’t that cute? I wish I could have talked more with her. It is a rare bird, a public knitter in the circles I move in.

February 19, 2008

Swatchy in the tropics

Filed under: Fun — mrsfife @ 5:51 pm
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Swatchy in the tropics

Swatchy had a secret getaway to a tropical island (Minicoy) to escape the Northern Hemisphere’s winter. Doesn’t he look absolutely steaming?!

ETA: Linked to more information about Minicoy.

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