Thanks for the help with the ASJ – current thinking is to taper the sleeves into a garter stitch cuff of some sort, keeping the sleeves shorter than the version in Knitter’s – and for the undeserved compliments on the colours. Lorna’s Laces did it all. My only contribution was the coup de rouge, in fact several, and “Envy” to add a lime-green accent the way Kaffe does.
I bought Famous Blogger colours, especially of course “Franklin’s Panopticon”, for the sake of the bloggers. “Amy’s Vintage Office” was perhaps a mistake, in this context. I like it, but maybe not here. I see a slouch hat or socks in its future – I’ve still got two complete skeins.
Anyway, on we go. I had planned to give today to the cashmere watchcap, which has started well. Note its new Progress Bar. But the skein I’ve now got to wind turns out to be disordered. How did that happen? Not my fault. I’ve got it over the back of a chair and will have at it from time to time, but for the sake of my temper, actual knitting time had probably better be devoted to actual knitting.
The excitement here yesterday was the arrival of Father Christmas in the form of all those knitting books I ordered from Amazon last week while I was supposed to be doing on-line Christmas shopping.
“Haiku Knits” was a mistake – I knew it was a gamble. There are some nicish things, but nothing I’ll ever knit, and nothing that catches and lifts the spirit like the things in my Japanese magazine, Flat Knits of the New Style or whatever it was called.
“Painter’s Palette” – the Koigu book – is much better. With that, and with Herr Schulz when he turns up, I should be able to work out something in mosaic knitting for my Koigu stash. Choose a shape and devise little pieces to fill it. Schulz is in German and will arrive from a different source.
I haven’t even started on the Norwegian and the Swedish books.
I have found myself thinking, the last couple of days, about a wild, swoopy asymmetrical jacket. The sort of thing that looks as if you had seriously miscalculated. I hoped maybe Haiku Knits would produce one, but it doesn’t. The Anhinga has something of the spirit, except that it’s not a jacket and not very asymmetrical. Perhaps I’ll trawl the Twist Collective today.
As for photography – by accident rather than design, all five recipients of my Christmas knitting will be members of the party on Loch Fyne at Christmas. I’ll take the ASJ along and get photographs of the whole crowd.
Sally Melville had a nice asymmetrical jacket in "The Knit Stitch" either as jacket or vest. But of course, it would mean many more miles of garter stitch...
ReplyDeleteI thought of Sally Melville's jacket also, but perhaps as a pattern for using the Herr Schultz technique -- you said wild.
ReplyDeleteWhat about the Elsewhere jacket? It is one Ravelry. I love making these Jean I've made 6 up to now.
ReplyDeleteHow nice to have handknit things all for all 5. No one will be left out. I need to get more enthusiasm for Christmas this year. I think I am just over taxed with too many things to do.
ReplyDeleteAsymmetrical jacket: Norah Gaughan's design, pattern #31 in the Fall 2006 issue of Vogue Knitting. It may not may be what you had in mind, but it's certainly asymmetrical and cabled to boot.
ReplyDelete-- Gretchen