Tuesday, November 17, 2020

YARN: Helix knitting pattern

 well, I like working this pattern. One way is to start off with all colors and then just switch rows and colors as you go

That is this, which is almost done. It will be either a neck warmer or a doubled up hat for bad weather


Then the traditional pattern the way it is supposed to be done.

I have a batch of small amounts of fingering or sock yarn- very thin. A lot of it. I was going to do an illusion scarf but not enough colors to pull that off. So I started to just knit one color and got to 6-8 inches and pulled it all out thinking it was too dull. yikes.

So I refreshed my memory and started the traditional way using 3 colors to start. Cast on 72 stitches and work in the round knit 2 purl 2 for about an inch using one color. Then add a color at 24 stitches then add the 3rd color at the next 24 stitches. That went along fine sort of until this morning when my hand jerked and dropped 2 stitches. Well ordinarily I would pick up the stitches but this went into another colors and I ended up ripping it all out yet again. I will do an illusion after all it just won't be an illusion- it will be strips of color and fuck it if no one has a sense of humor about it LOL

Here's what got ripped out.


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I will see if I can remember to post what the first one looks like when finished!

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December 13 2020 

completed neck warmer




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SEW: Mask making- see December post

 November 17 2020


Back in March it was mandated that everyone should wear a mask in public if you could not social distance- and definitely wear one inside in a business like grocery store.


Since I only have the truck for transportation on Saturdays and Sundays I scrambled around in here for materials to use to make my own. Also the fun of researching ways to make a mask was interesting.


The rules seems to change weekly but I see this as a forever thing. Many people still do not wear the mask correctly and have their nose showing. And numbers climb still.


so starting at the last one yesterday. In making this mask the needle on the sewing machine broke. Also ran out of bobbin thread and the bobbin winder, a separate machine, malfunctioned and I had to rewind from THAT bobbin to another because the red on off button stuck. I never ends.


Broken needle- in 60 years of sewing this was a first!




The mask- promise I am smiling behind it.


so Just realized I have not taken a photo of the "pattern" I cut out for the latest designs- that will wait for another sunny day!


First two I made were using material left over from me making a quilt from old blue jeans and colorful squares. Most pieces were too small I needed 12 inches by at least 9 inches.. But these two were fine with self made ties and I wore them over and over for at least 7 months straight.


I experimented with cotton flannel baby blankets- they were nice and soft on the face- same as using t shirt material but so hard to breath with them on. Also I was running out of ribbon ( thought I had an endless supply) and strips of material long enough. Needed 15 inches if attached at ends and needed 4 for each mask. Or a strip of cloth 40 inches long  if attached at top and bottom of a mask.





So those were not practical unless I want to suffocate

Went on amazon looking for bandannas. Not all are created equal as I soon found out. They got here quickly as did the incense I ordered at the same time. But the yarn ( for a separate project) and purple ribbon took longer to get here. As soon as all was as it should be I made some masks. I washed the material thoroughly and ironed it before using. The bandannas are NOTHING like the ones I have that I bought in person either at Baker's Hardware in South Chatham or AC Moore in Hyannis ( no longer in existence). The bandannas are thin and poor quality and they smell weird. Even after being washed. So what is left over is for neck kerchiefs only. and the colors and patterns were nothing like the photo shown on amazon. good grief. But here are the 4 I made. oh and the ribbon was a mistake that does not stay tied. ho hum- but love the purple.



So then in September or October I forget when I went to Joann's Fabrics in person and bought sample quiltpacks- which is what I call the 18x18 inch squares they sell for less than 2 bucks each. Then I stood in line behind  2 people together that were buying what seemed like craft supplies for an entire year if not a lifetime of things to be cut. I needed the bolt of cotton and a bolt of purple fleece cut. More to this story but I will not get into that again. Just suffice it to say- stores should have someone pop in and help especially during covid times and pick up the slack so an old fuck like me is not standing for 20-30 minutes.

phew

these are what I made with those supplies. pleated designs.


Then bored with the pleats as they are heavy on my face I searched youtube for a form fit pattern. Link below







link to youtube pattern needs some tweaking but eventually I will get it right :)
hope this works- blog no longer allows to test first!
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Wednesday, November 11, 2020

YARN: Knit wind catchers

 I have done this for a few years with various results. I knit icords with either 3 or 4 stitches to a length of at least 12 inches. shorter ones are just using up weird scraps. But that is the purpose - to use up yarn and add color to life. I did one multi colored purple one that was at least 60 inches long. Fun!

So these are photos of them. They cling to the rough cedar wood siding of the building.

The one hanging from light fixture has buttons and beads at the end and make quite a racket in a storm.


new one hung to the left of kitchen door. Looks unsure what to do LOL






They do finally catch on to what they are to do- we have plenty of wind here.
December 27 2020







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