Wednesday, February 12, 2020

YARN-2019-2020 Knits

February 12 2020
Things worked on and completed so far
That fuzzy purple yarn goes a long way. The neck warmer is made with baby yarn and is so soft and flowing.


The socks are so nice but take forever to knit.



Meet Pearl- a gift from Dara. Pearl is in charge of my knitting supplies and keeps a watch over my eyeglasses


June already and I am behind as usual. so here are pix from photo files  February 2 2020










the scarf  i ripped out yet again and finished end of May. the last is purple 100% wool  knit 2 purl 2 on uneven number of rows and was quick and fun. kind of afraid to wash it because it is perfect now.

pattern samples from January 2020 using the knit 2 purl 2 with circular needles and on straight needles for the scarf. scarf it creates a great ribbing.




from January 2020 DK yarn shawl almost completed
blue Maine wool that i made a hat with- it smelled first few washings but finally has a wool odor not a barn yard odor LOL
it was beautiful texture and easy to work with and made a warm hat







more pix of DK yarn shawl and then the golden rod wool being wound into a ball



Goldenrod wool made a nice hat


ha ha ha- found this- I tried a pattern that asked for three wraps with each stitch- that was a huge fail with me.




May 2020 
finished a neckwarmer using a cake of yarn in purples and greys. Attempted many things before this and either too tight or too big. Finally something that was comfortable LOL The yarn apparently wears like steel. with all the pulling out it went through.
I guess blogger is down for photos in both browsers.
later. I guess it also pulls up as a head protection- but I cannot find in in my drawers. Too hot to try on today anyhow.
neck warmer

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from September but I will check first if I posted them last year . ugh I hate getting behind.


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June 24 2020.
In June I started these projects I think the wool aht I have pulled out twice since this. Purple leg warmers using the cheap yarn I had that is too stiff for anything else. an iCord and a knit 2 purl teo staggered pattern hat



ha ha ha the iCord looks like a homemade tampon

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was knitting these socks and got so far and decided to try them on- too tight. Had to rip them out and start over. Using left over yarn in 3 colors same type and brand.
July 14th 2020making headway on those socks again LOL but finished the legwarmers I was making out of the cheap purple yarn. egads they are so stiff!


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August 5 2020
Using the same yarn as above for those leg warmers- I am attempting a poncho. The yarn is stiff- we will see.


pair of socks to wear with my wool clogs- using left over scraps of a favorite fine yarn it has some wool. Using blue first then black then lastly red for the toe end.

purple shawl lacy stitch using very fine alpaca yarn.

finished baby hat multi colors and soft yarn

August 13, 2020
hot weather and me knitting wool socks ugh finally finished these.They fit well and feel great.



August 28 2020 
progress
that purple coarse yarn I am using to make a mock up poncho. Also using up scraps of other colors same type of yarn

variegated triangle scarf

bulky shawl

and last but not least fine yarn lacy shawl.

September 9 2020
wound some new Paton sock yarn into a ball.Jazzy colors- should be fun


So that bulky yarn that was so colorful and attractive on the website- turned out to be too bulky and the colors not properly spaced for self striping. BUT it made a perfect seat cover for my cold ass.

October 9 2020
so I finally finish the purple  shawl. 132 stitches on last row seemed to take forever and it ends up not being shawl size but a nice triangular scarf LOL and the color in daylight after washing is a mottled combination of purple and mauve so! still pretty. so like I said I washed it and hung it to dry and in here with the light shining through it d=from afar I could see a huge dropped stitch that must have happened on the last 3 rows oh jeepers. I was going to tie it in a knot on the three corners and make it look like that's the ways it is supposed to be . But eventually I ended up mending it by finding 3 dropped stitches and looping them up. ugh good grief.




later...
oh forgot to mention- with the days getting shorter I have been dropping stitches in new projects even though I use stitch markers every 10 stitches on everything. ugh tore out 3! And restarted. One will be a hat I hope but if too big will be a cowl :)



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November 3 2020
Saturday was the last day of "A Great Yarn" shop in Chatham .They sent out notice of a 75% off everything. Usually I only go in there when there is a 50% sale and can barely afford it even at that. So with covid restrictions etc and me not wanting to "shop" I ventured in and they had basically just this type of yarn left. I was hoping for some 100% wool that is nubby. oh well. I grabbed 3 skeins different colors and stood in line alone for what I felt was too long. So I put back 2 skeins and someone got ahead of me. LOL well the price was $1.50  ( regular 6.00) and at least I got something. The store will be taken over by Ann from "Who Gives A Stitch" in Yarmouth. It will be interesting to see her inventory. It reopens mid November.

so these are my projects now for November.
first is an illusion scarf or something like that where you knit in the round changing colors as you go. Usually it is shades of the same. Well my version is half that. I use up all my fingering yarn. The larger balls of yarn to be followed by scraps of others. Samples follow


next is a hat I just finished using up a skein of yarn ( self striping sort of) I haven't  finished it yet- still have to weave in ends and decide whether I want it as a "ponytail hat" kind of a self pom pom ha ha ha or a regular hat. Of course the sun goes behind a cloud for these pix.



Next is a cowl using up 2 balls of fuzzy tarn and the rest of another lavender skein from making the test poncho. I love doing the helix pattern
red cowl using up the rest of the red yarn I bought on line through Joann's lesson learned - very limp yarn, but nice color and I was desperate at the beginning of isolation-quarantine for yarn! I made a 6 foot scarf first.

balled up purple from Great Yarn

lastly and not least a project I do when enough oddball yarns are left that are too small for anything BUT these wind direction detectors or wind catchers. They are icords knit to various lengths usually 3-4 stitch. leaving a tail both ends. one for attaching a button or bead to give it weight the other tail to tie together with the rest. My first windcatcher is almost totally gone after weathering the winds here- They cling to the rough cedar siding and create neat patterns. Of course as windy as it is today they are not cooperating. But you get the point.


new-



I think it is almost ready to be assembled.

Take care
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November 10 2020
tore out illusion scarf and am starting over. Had to watch a video again on helix knitting I was ending up with sags at the joins. One more time.
got this far on the "illusion" and tore it out
November  6 2020

November 20 2020
finished a cowl with that neverending big ball of red yarn I got last Winter from JoAnn Fabric via internet mail.



December 10 2020 progress on projects









December 25 2020
making headway on a redo on the green soft wool hat knit on #11 to 5 inches then onto 10-1/2 needles to 6 inches then begin to decrease for cast off. Hope it works it is lovely yarn

sock yarn scarf coming along

socks


December 31 2020
what things look like at the end of the year
tied off loose ends on the sock scarf a lot of loose ends!


socks from Paton yarns and baby hats






That's it for 2020


wind catcher i cords done in 2020 but doing their thing January 1 2021



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