Showing posts with label Sublime Merino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sublime Merino. Show all posts

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Knitting Bag Four

And more from the knitting bag collection.

(Hmmm. I'm starting to think my DH might be right not be entirely mistaken when he says that there are a lot of knitting bags around the house!)



I really love this one. It's a smallish tote that I got in Penny's for oh, I dunno, 3 euro or something like that. I got several others as gifts for some young ladies that I know. The fabrics are great, and fully lined etc. Of course I got several more for myself as future gifts to others.

On the windowsill here are 2 balls of Sublime Mohair in pale green and duck egg blue for some elbow-length Ms Potters. Also, front of pic, is a ball of Rowan Calmer which I'm carrying around for inspiration.

And looksee! It was only afterwards that I realised that these yarns are almost exactly the same colour as the flower motifs on the bag!

(Sorry about all the exclamation marks*, but I got unreasonably excited about this.)

Yay, dontcha love it?




There's only 1 problem with this bag.

See this?



Oh horrors! The knitters enemy.

VELCRO!

So now I keep the stuff inside this knitting bag inside other bags, inside.

Well, it's not like I can have too many.


* or as Little Monkey calls 'em, 'explanation marks'.
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Sailor Girl



This is a modified version of a little girl’s cardigan which I saw knitted up as a sample at the Knitting & Stitching Show at the RDS, Dublin, in 2006. I just HAD TO MAKE IT!!!! It's in Sublime Merino Silk Aran with a lovely drape and sheen.

Sidebar: I got the pattern and yarn from the Sadly Missed Wool Shop in Bray, Co. Wicklow. Sniff! A moment's silence please....



However.....

.....the original design was for plain stocking stitch all the way, and I knew it would drive me nuts and I might not finish it….horrors! As well as that, I thought Little Monkey would be more likely to wear it if she had a part in it, so we picked the edge pattern from Nicky Epstein’s book of edgings.




It was the hardest one in the book and it took a few weeks before I mastered it. (It’s also LOADED with bobbles - yeuch!) I added the vertical stripe of yarn overs just for interest. It might be a bit overkill, but I like it. The yarn is lovely, silky soft and no pilling at all. A bit splitty, but worth it.





There were some tricky moments. As I was missing the moss-stitch edging from the original, I improvised a cable edging to run along the sides of the collar and turn into the ties. Works well I think.

A friend supplied the perfect buttons. See, you should look in other people’s stashes more often. And yes, she does wear it…sometimes. Little Monkey that is, not my button friend. Thank Goodness Little Mouse (DD2) can wear it too so I’ve an excuse to keep it when Little Monkey grows out of it! Any day now...




(Yes, I know the photos are dreadful, sorry, I did me best.)



On the other hand, don't ye like my Habitat tablecloth? Makes a nice backdrop methinks.

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