Belatedly

§ January 11th, 2008 § Filed under Life § 7 Comments

I hope everyone’s new year has got off to a good start! I had grand plans of doing a 2007 overview of FOs and a list of knitting goals, but cross-country travel, among a host of other things, has kept me away from the computer longer than I would have liked. I haven’t read any of my regular blogs either, and plead forgiveness if I haven’t responded to a comment. It has also taken away my knitting mojo for a bit – nothing like discovering that you left your tape measure behind, or packed the circulars but not the DPNs, to cool the fiery clicking, what? It is slowly limping back, however, and my Ravelry queue is bursting at the ball band, eager to get gauge and go! Clashing wildly with the queue is my Resolution To Not Buy Yarn Just Because I Can, bristling in capital indignation at the prices on these ball bands. Details to follow in the coming weeks about how the bout is resolved!

2007 wasn’t that productive in terms of actual finished objects….

1. The Back to School Vest,
2. Large Felted Clogs,
3. The Ogee Tunic,
4. More Felted Clogs,
5. Claudia Plum Socks,
6. Provincial Waistcoat,
7. Kiri Shawl
8. Spiral Scarf
9. North Sea Shawl

Well, actually maybe it was. Just making that list made me change my mind! But more than the number of FOs, 2007 was productive in two very important ways for my knitting – the first being that knitting the two fitted vests, and one major project disaster made me much more conscious of sizing, fit and gauge issues. I think 2008 is going to be all about being more careful about these things before plunging into the actual knitting, and also being more attentive to it during the process itself. Less blind reliance on the blocking and praying, and more on the tape/gauge measure and frogging. Mathematics, here I come!

The second was designing my Rangoli Hat, which, to my delight, lots of people are making! I shamelessly admit to deriving great joy from seeing all the different versions on Ravelry. It has made me a little more confident about adapting more Rangoli designs. The 2008 resolution, though, is not so much attempting the adaptations but actually sitting down with the graph paper and swatching. Again, mathematics….

So perhaps it is a good omen that it took me so long, and several attempts, to get my Cobblestone sleeve going.

cobblestonesleeve

Not much, you say? Ah, but it is the product of much sweat and calculation. The pattern measurements turned out to be too loose for the size I had picked. I frogged. I measured another sweater, measured my wrist, underarm, did the maths with the gauge, repeated all steps thrice, and cast on 46 stitches for the sleeve. After knitting for a few inches, it didn’t quite seem to fall right. I frogged again. Then, I remembered Zimmerman’s EPS and calculated 20% of the body stitches to figure out how much she’d suggest. Very fortuitously = 46! Not resting on the laurels, I did the maths to work out my own preferred increase formula and am now on my way. For the record, the plan is to increase to 84 stitches (15 inches circumference) over 128 rows, to a total of 17 inches till the armhole join. Let’s hope the arithmetic works out…

Here’s to a new year of good fits and correct sums, and lots of beautiful designs and garments! I’ll be back soon.

7 Responses to “Belatedly”

  • Stella says:

    I’m feeling a bit belated and mojo-less myself, these days. But your cobblestone looks to be shaping up nicely! What yarn is that? I love the colors.

  • Ruth says:

    Glad you’re back! That Cobblestone pullover is going to be a stunner.

  • Janet says:

    I just finished my first (and definately not last!) Rangoli hat. Daughter who loves my handknits snatched it up immediately. I used Paton’s Classic in paprika (I saw it in the same yarn and color somewhere on the web and totally copied), using size 4 needles for the ribbing and size 5 for the rest of the hat. What a fun pattern! I ended up with 12 stitches instead of 8 at the top, so I obviously did something wrong with the decreases, but it looked fine and I went with it. I made the nupps with a size 8 dpn which made it easier to purl together on the next row. Next time I’d even use a size 9. Thanks for such a great hat pattern. I appreciate the fact that you offered for free too. Now, off to figure out what color/yarn to knit the next one!

  • stacey says:

    sounds like you’re on track! i love the yarn you are using for cobblestone!

  • femiknitter says:

    Ugh, I know what you mean. I still haven’t gotten all my knitting mojo back post-holidays, but I’m trying. I think owning up to it on your own blog is a good step towards curing it (I should, perhaps take my own advice . . .).

    I can’t wait to see Cobblestone progress–I want to make a women’s version myself, but am a little nervous about retooling all the #s.

  • kelp! says:

    Happy new year (belatedly, of course)! You knit some wonderful things last year, and I look forward to seeing what you and the numbers come up with this year! I always procrastinate when I need to step back and crunch some numbers, which is why I have a pile of things that need finishing…

  • [...] of course, it is not. It is the first, back to where it was last week. It made the trip all the way up to the armhole and slid right back, like an unlucky [...]

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