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Saturday, September 28, 2013

Fall is Here!!

Our Group is forging ahead into fall now, and lots of the people who were just beginners a few months ago are also forging ahead with their first scarf/shawl.   I find it so interesting to see all these yarns knitted up and what they look like compared to just in a ball on the shelf.  They really take on a new life.  The shop has offered Blossom Street for the Multnomah project and some are using this with a contrasting color and some are using a complete different yarn, as the weeks go on I will get some photos to share, but for now I have about talked Multnomah to death, but I gotta say its a fun, easy knit and I am making another one too!

The shop also has some yarn that sorta seems to be just sleeping right now, and it knits up so soft and pretty.  Its Berroco Vintage (oh I hope I have the right name!), and comes in lots of colors and soft heathers.  Its a worsted yarn coming in about $7 a skein.  Vicki has knitted up a red swatch in two different needle sizes so people can see how nice an soft and squishy it is, but I thought I would see what I could find through the internet of things that this yarn would knit up like that would give you OB's some easy holiday projects...So here you go - get inspired, check out Ravelry for some free patterns and get out of your comfort zone!
Quilted Lattice Ascot by Pam Powers | Project | Knitting / Accessories | Kollabora #diy #kollabora #knitting #scarf
Challah Infinity Scarf by Pam Powers | Project | Knitting / Scarves, Shawls, & Cowls | Kollabora #diy #kollabora #knitting #scarf
 Something to make for myself (next week). My hair is really long this helps keep it up and out of the way when trying to do things out doors or shopping

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Hat KAL (Knit A Long) This Tues 8/13/13


OK ladies and gents, its time to get ready for this great group KAL that Vicki has found for us.  She has finished hers using the worsted yarn and the toddler size which she says fits perfect.   If you are on Ravelry.com you can find the pattern there for free download called Downton.    If you prefer you can go to Knitosfacto and she has a pdf download for you there.  http://knitsofacto.blogspot.com/2011/10/downton-hat.html.

If that's not enough VeryPink.com has a YouTube tutorial on it, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRIIYlKDr7w but I think Vicki will have just what you need for instructions...its just knit and pearl after all! 

The shop has chosen 3 different yarns specially priced for this project, but you can choose what you want as long as its one of the right weighted yarns for the project.

Print your pattern, come early, shop for your yarn and needles if you don't already have the correct needles on hand and Vicki will get you started in a jiffy.  I can hardly wait!  We will be sure to have a group photo with all of us in our new Downton hats!

Keep in mind this is two tones with the body of the hat one color and the brim a second color. - consider plumbs, red and grey, black and grey, tweeds.  Check with Vicki regarding yarns, needles and guage if you have questions.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Making Up For Lost Time

 Lots to share with everyone.  Your leader has been busy coming up with the sweetest projects to keep you all learning and adding to your idea books.  

From Purl Bee  http://www.purlbee.com/the-purl-bee/2009/8/21/whits-knits-log-cabin-washcloths.html   is the pattern and information that was passed out for these little wash cloths using a log cabin pattern.   Vicki and HNT came up with the great Pima Cotton Cleo to use for this.  Each person
 got one ball, knitted a square and then passed their color on to the next person!  How clever is that!  Top is just garter stitch with a little sweet edging and then using some of the patterns from the Heritage Afghan blocks she got a bit more creative and came up with a really vintage amazing wash cloth.  Now peoples, while we all think of these for our sinks and dishes, you have not lived till you try these for face cloths!  Really, these are amazing.
 EMR Peggy (we have two Peggy's!) is working on a larger project here but also she is working on her log cabin blocks.  It was just less than a year ago she was a beginner and now she is helping others!  Way to go!
 Rebecca has gotten in some interesting things for the shop - I bet you have never seen knitting needles this size before!!!!!  These are circular, I want to say they are size 32, gulp, and they are geared up to go with  particular yarns and patterns for fall knitting.  Next week this should be finished and I can't wait to see the color changes happening here.   Also new into the shop are some square needles - tips round of course, but the body is square and geared to give relief to hand fatigue from knitting to much - to much knitting - ????
 OK - Show and Tell, did I happen to mention Wasie and her bag of deliciousness!   Last week she brought some shawls to drool over and I asked if she would indulge us once again and bring them so I could get some photos to share.  So many reasons to see these things, not only for their beauty of workmanship but the different yarns and how they play out when knitted.  Its so intimidating to buy yarn that just calls to you and then have no clue what to use it for that will work well for what you choose.
 These two pair of socks the top one and this striped one are one skein of yarn that is called self striping.  There is self striping yarn and self patterning yarn, so be aware read your labels  when you buy yarn because they are also beautiful in other projects besides socks!
 Pretty pretty pretty, nice tonal yarn.
 This is an interesting pair of socks, and if some of you have knitted last falls reading mitts called Susies Reading Mitts, you might remember they had a little turned under edge.  These socks have the same thing which gives them this odd look as they lay flat but when worn they are amazing.   Every pattern and person who writes a pattern can offer up some of the most interesting little variations you can use anytime.
 Love these little guys. 
 More lovely patterns using the hand painted yarns.
 Most these patterns can be found on Ravelry and if you want to check out Wasie's section her handle is Wasieknitstoo  

Some of the patterns are free, some are a pittance and come as a download.  Ravelry offers you the opportunity to check out a pattern and see all the projects everyone else is doing or finished and get ideas for yarns and color work.  Its more like having a tool than posting your work, but those who post are the ones offering all the great info that is so important to learning.
 Ahhh, lovely cable socks!
 On to the Shawls.  If you like these I suggest you hop on over to ravelry and see Wasiknitstoo as her knitting info is there, needle sizes, yarns used, now much used, how long it took to complete etc. 
 Love the texture in this shawl. 
 This is worth mentioning on this shawl. The body that is striped is actually two skeins of variegated yarn that is alternated very 2 rows which gives it that lush softness and blending look.   I am pretty sure that is right.   More info to tuck away for the future!

 WOWzer, I love this skein of yarn - its a German label and self striping - one skein!  pattern on Ravelry.
 Again here are two skeins of yarn used for this shawl, one is for the body which is a graduating color and the edge is a contrasting color.
 One of Wasie's favorites as she says the way it fits and drapes makes it just that much more wonderful, if it can get any better!
 Edging from Andrea's Shawl (the name of a pattern on Ravelry), If you wanted to see if you could knit this shawl, you might consider trying a swatch of just the edge pattern, because by the time you get to the body its easy cursing - knit from the lace edge and then stitches  picked up for the body.
I know it was a lot to take in after such a dry spell, but that's how I roll.   Maybe next week I will post a couple pair of my socks I finished and a tam I am trying my hand at.

As I understand it, your leader Ripley aka Vicki has a hat pattern for you next week!   Hold onto your seats, I might be able to send out a pattern so you will come prepared to jump in - Downton Abby  Knit Hat!   Knit and Purl stitches!!!


Sunday, November 25, 2012

Odd Balls Knitting Group of Durant

With a year under its belt the knitting group who meets at Durants HNT Quilt shop on Main Street each Tuesday evening has coined a name for itself.  The Odd Balls.   Of course everyone knows your skein and each Tuesday we gather to enjoy new and old projects, thrill over the new yarns in the shop and contemplate new patterns.

Many of the beginners are now intermediate knitters/crochet buffs, but new people come in all the time to start their journey.  Since we are there very Tuesday evening, its easy to keep the interest in your project going and get help from the pros.    Interests range from afghans, to dogs, socks, cowls, sweaters, shrugs, hats, and much more.   In January OddBall Vicki will be launching a block of the month for the knitters getting them more comfortable with new stitches and the end result will be a lovely heirloom afghan of 12 blocks to be stitched together.  Course some may decide to do a stadium size lap comforter but the adventure will be sure to please all who begin it.  

OddBalls offers free knitting lessons at the HNT Quilt shop as long as you buy your supplies there - not to much to ask really, especially if you want the shop to keep getting in those lush yarns we drool over. 

Many of us who have knitted awhile are familiar with some cool places that yarnies  and odd balls gather, like Ravelry.  A link is provided here so you can find many free patterns and inspiration.  I am there under Timelessdog if you try to find my projects there.  

I can see Vicki is up to her eyebrows in newbies and lessons, but others are wanting to work out some of the things I have knitted so I will try and coach you in Jan with some Easy Peasy Socks!  Yep, I have a pattern you will LOVE, Vicki and I both have done it and the bigger needles and yarn will yield a lovely pair of functional socks.  And maybe in Feb some fingerless gloves.  

Keep posted, sign up for the blog and don't forget to mark Tues Evening on your calendar!
Sally  AKA:  Fast Sally as Vicki has coined me.