In terms of actual knitting I've been working on a Stefanie Japel pattern called Orangina, a lace patterned sleeveless top knitted in the round. Here it is stretched over Tom's ironing board to get an idea of the pattern. I took the lace pattern but reduced the number of repeats to make it the right width across my shoulders.
I also made a shrug which I wanted to wear at the end of my trip for a reunion dinner at Fitzwilliam College to celebrate 10 years since matriculating (I feel so old!). I used Paton's Smoothie and a knitty pattern 'I do'. It is knitted in the round from sleeve to centre back, then the two halves grafted together. The first half was no problem but I got a bit confused flipping the increases over for the second half and had to knit it again. I finished it on time however, and was quite happy with the final product. I modified the lace pattern to make all the knit stitches on one side rather than alternating chunks of knit and purl. There are no decent photos of me wearing it yet, but you can get an idea at least.
PS I have to say a big thankyou to Smariek for giving me a blog award - my first one! She's the creator of the famous utopia hat and loads of other lovely knitting designs... a genius :)
5 comments:
hello there,
i am a 4th/final year student studying innovative product design at the university of dundee, scotland and am currently researching in the field of paper engineering for my degree project.
although knitting is somewhat completely different to paper crafts,i came across your blog and became intrigued with your knitting and baking you do and was wondering if it was possible to share a few thoughts with you about origami, knitting and baking?
with regards,
suzanne tsang
It looks like you had a great time!! And I love the shrug - can't wait to see it in real life - all I have been knitting meanwhile is a turtle - and it's taking forever!!
It looked like you had a blast at the reunion. Now for the important stuff (yarn), I loved the green Malabrigo, I've just recently discovered this yarn and am working with the worsted weight which is so lovely. Please be sure to post your project when you are able. (I know this may be awhile if it turns out to be a Christmas project, but we knitters have a great deal of patience.)
Your shrug is beautiful!
The malabrigo yarn looks really yummy.
I can attest to the fact that the shrug looked lovely :-)
Hi Lou *waves*
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