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A scarf that didn’t drag

Okay, so I lied about taking a bunch of pictures last weekend. But not on purpose! I really did mean to, but, well, life got in the way. I did finally take some pictures, though.

As I mentioned in my last post, for most of January I had this crazy time-consuming project that severely limited the knitting I could do. Not the amount of it, but the complexity of it. And at the beginning on that month, all of my WIPs would have distracted me from the real task at hand. So, I started a couple of simpler projects. And one of them is:

(The detail shot is truer to color.)

Pattern:
Clapotis by Kate Gilbert

Yarn:
Two skeins of Curious Creek Fibers’ Serengeti, in the “Sunset On Daffodils” colorway

Needles:
Two US 4 / 3.5mm Plymouth bamboo DPNs

Modifications:
I did only two full repeats of the increase/decrease sections to get a narrower scarf.

I know, I know, it’s shocking that I actually finished this. I generally find scarves excruciatingly boring, and under normal circumstances, this would have been no exception. However, Clapotis is actually great to work on if you just want to keep your hands busy and your real focus elsewhere. It went pretty quickly and I finished it in mid-January.

I bought the yarn at my hometown LYS’s liquidation sale, because it was pretty and it felt lovely in the skein, and it was definitely worth what I paid for it. I loved working with it, I’ll definitely have to do so again at some point!

I’m not entirely sure how I feel about the colors though. In the hank it was mostly pretty oranges with bits of red and rose. However, as you can see, it knits up with lots of yellows. (No, I didn’t consider this possibility when I saw the word “daffodils” in the colorway name. Not one of my brighter moments.) Not so good because I’d always intended to make a scarf with it, and with my skin’s undertones, daffodil yellow is not the best color to wear next to my face. Oh well.

On the plus side, the yarn didn’t bleed at all. Sure, it looks like there are less oranges and reds in one half of the scarf, but one of the skeins had a lot more yellow in it to begin with. The water didn’t change color at all during the soak.

I just went for a light blocking on this project. I got the project wet, then laid it out flat without any pins. So there’s still a tiny bit of curl, which I don’t actually mind, but at least the stitches have been evened out.

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February 2007 goals

Okay, so January was clearly not the best time to set the monthly goals I did:

  1. Finish chart 7 of Peacock Feathers – Not done (I am, once again, a few rows short)
  2. Finish a pair of socks – Not done
  3. Finish at least one other WIP – Done! (And I love my Endpaper Mitts so, so much!)
  4. Work on all remaining WIPs – Not done

I was involved with a project that required lots of active listening for the better part of the month, and it’s kind of hard for me to focus on that when I’m swearing about my more complicated projects, you know? So I started some less-demanding projects. I’ll be taking lots of photos this weekend, so expect a fair number of posts over the next week or so!

My progress on my year goals was almost as pathetic:

  1. Have only one project of each type (socks, lace, fitted garment, etc.) in progress at any one time. – Yeah, I failed. Three pairs of socks, two scarves, and two colorwork projects were all on the needles at the same time. (Though the Fairways socks are counted as both socks and colorwork in that total.)
  2. Have a maximum of five projects on the needles at any given time. – Um, not done?
  3. Finish at least five pairs of socks. – Does having three of the five on the needles count as progress?
  4. Finish at least two shawls or stoles. – So far so good, I’m still on track to finish Peacock Feathers this month.
  5. Finish at least one of the two WIPs started in 2005, and rip out the remaining one if no progress has been made by the end of the year. – I’ve decided that I’m probably going to frog one of them early, actually.
  6. Decrease the amount of yarn in my stash. – Barely. Finished up two balls and broke into three more, but I bought four more. (Though two of them don’t actually count as “stash” because I started using them that same day.)
  7. Attend SnBs more regularly (at least once a month) – I went to three this month, so yay!

And now, time to set some goals for February:

  1. Finish Peacock Feathers
  2. Finish a pair of socks
  3. Finish at least one other WIP
  4. Work on all remaining WIPs
  5. Start a new lace project
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Mitts ahoy!

I actually unpinned these from the blocking board last Monday morning before work, but I’ve just now been able to take decently lit pictures of them:

Pattern:
Endpaper Mitts by Eunny Jang

Yarn:
Dale Baby Ull in colors 7436 and 7502

Needles:
US0 / 2.00mm Plymouth bamboo DPNs for the ribbing
US3 / 3.25mm Crystal Palace bamboo DPNs for the colorwork

I didn’t make any modifications to the pattern, unless a different tubular bindoff counts as a modification (I don’t really think it does, but your mileage may vary).

This was a pretty fast project, even if I did have to knit three mitts to get a matching pair – I’d started the third one two Saturdays ago, just before I went to the knit-together at Rebecca’s, and I was weaving in the ends that night. I had a lot of fun with these, too. I don’t know if I’d knit a second pair, though, just because with my attention span, I’d get really bored knitting the same stitch pattern over and over.

These are slightly longer than I’d prefer; I’d probably have been fine doing just two repeats for the cuff. And these aren’t quite as snug as I’d like. But I still like them a lot and have used them pretty much every day since I finished blocking them.

Just for fun, mitt guts!

I like the insides almost as much as the outsides, and that’s saying something, considering how much I love them when worn right side out.

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An illustration of gauge

As I mentioned in my January goals post, I had started the Endpaper Mitts. Even though I have knit two by this point, I’m not done with this project yet; I’ve got one more to finish.

That’s because the two existing mitts aren’t a pair.

Basically, I finished one, but didn’t realize that my gauge had tightened a bit until I was nearly done. (I’d tried on the cuff and it seemed to fit fine, so I continued on to the decreases and, well…) My gauge on that mitt ended up being around 9 st/in. While I do have nearly child-sized hands, “nearly” isn’t good enough for me to wear the first mitt.

To the left is a finished mitt at 9 st/in. To the right is my second mitt, knit to 8 st/in. While I can fit the smaller one on my non-dominant hand, it’s not very comfortable to wear. It’s past snug; it’s downright tight.

See, this is why gauge matters in fitted items. See how much of a difference 1 st/in makes here? Nearly an inch at its widest point. And this isn’t even a large project. Imagine how much more of a difference it would make if I’d knit up a sweater.

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January 2007 goals

Happy New Year to all!

I realize that it looks like I sort of dropped off the face of the planet, and okay, I kind of did, knitting-wise. Last month’s goal progress:

  1. Finish chart 6 of Peacock Feathers – Not done
  2. Finish a pair of socks – Not done
  3. Finish at least one other WIP – Not done
  4. Work on all remaining WIPs – Done! (I did work on all of them…)
  5. Start Endpaper Mitts – Done!

I’ve made progress on all projects, but not enough. That’s okay, because today starts a new year, with new promise.

I’m going to do a little something different this year – I’m setting yearly goals in addition to monthly ones, and every month I’ll track my progress on both types. It’s the closest thing to New Year’s resolutions I’ll make, so…

2007 goals:

  1. Have only one project of each type (socks, lace, fitted garment, etc.) in progress at any one time. (Though I reserve the right to recategorize projects as I see fit.)
  2. Have a maximum of five projects on the needles at any given time.
  3. Finish at least five pairs of socks.
  4. Finish at least two shawls or stoles.
  5. Finish at least one of the two WIPs started in 2005, and rip out the remaining one if no progress has been made by the end of the year.
  6. Decrease the amount of yarn in my stash.
  7. Attend SnBs more regularly (at least once a month)

January goals:

  1. Finish chart 7 of Peacock Feathers
  2. Finish a pair of socks
  3. Finish at least one other WIP
  4. Work on all remaining WIPs

Wish me luck!

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