July 27, 2004

Estonian Garden Scarf

Here goes with my first Pink Tea posting...

I finished the Estonian Garden Scarf, designed by Evelyn Clark for Fiber Trends, about 3 weeks ago. It was a 60th birthday present for my sister-in-law Kathy, who is a fabulous needlepointer and has also started knitting some beautiful Norwegian style sweaters. I used the soft pink Rowan KidSilk Haze, and it used about 1-1/2 balls.

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I have also been spinning some New Zealand roving in a periwinkle color and some dyed Merino roving and plying them together to make my first yarn. It has some lumps and bumps, but I am determined to make enough to knit a short jacket for the fall. Here are the first skeins I deemed to be acceptable:


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That's it for now!

Katie

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July 19, 2004

Penelope

Penelope is done - it took almost 5 hanks of Crystal Palace Country Silk and took from June 23rd until yesterday - it was a quick knit. It is an Oat Couture pattern and it's clearly an adult take on the 'Victorian T Shirt' babies' design.

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I started 'Kit' from the new Lavold book today for Emily using green Cotton Fleece, and it's dyeing my fingers as I knit. So I'll be backtracking a little on that one while I wait for some cotton dye fixative to come in the mail...

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July 16, 2004

WIP Catch-up

I'm not in very good spirits (ever hear of the 'curse of the love sweater'??) but I'll try to give you some WIP pictures.

This is exactly half of the Siberian Winter center square.

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This is a goodly chunk of the left front of the Dale 109 lace cardigan.

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This is 'Penelope' from the Oat Couture pattern collection - it's really an adult version of the 'Victorian T Shirt' that I've made twice for Emily. It's up to the neckline shaping.

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And this is 2 hanks of black merino that I think has spun up to sport weight.

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I have 2 hanks, 6.9 ounces, about 400 meters. That leaves me about 9 ounces left to spin. I wonder what it'll grow up to be.

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July 06, 2004

Some Dyeing Adventures

I'm way behind on documenting my dyeing adventures, so this is going to be a long entry, my apologies! But I can at least promise it'll be mostly pictures... And for those awaiting an in-use photo of Sailor's Rib: see below!

Part One: The Silk From Hell

I've done two dyeing projects in the past month. My first one was an attempt to redeem some silk I bought on eBay that turned out not to be a very useful item. It was shiny and smooth but as hard as venetian blind cord.

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I decided that I would choose two shades of blue from the Cushing Acid Dyes palette, dye half of the stuff (I hesitate to call it 'yarn') one shade and half in the other, then ply them together. The stuff was 3 very fine singles, plyed S.

This was the first dyebath - the shade was called 'Sky Blue.' I used a cheap candy thermometer to simmer at around 170 degrees.

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The silk took up the dye beautifully.

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The second color was 'Copenhagen Blue.'

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The two shades were not as similar as I'd guessed they'd be, based on eyeballing an online color card.

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However, when plyed together, they produced a gorgeous, shimmery result not unlike the rainbow effect you get when looking at mother-of-pearl.

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I've omitted the nasty details that led me to call it the silk from hell, including the disastrous center-pull balls I wound the two hanks into, the cursing I did while attempting to ply (I have never seen such a slippery stuff make so many permanent knots), and the final mailing of a bobbin to Seattle to be turned into a hank because I just could not stand to deal with it anymore. But, I have 1 more hank of each color and the resulting shade is so stunning that I'm gearing up to try again, with a healthy respect for how out-of-control the stuff can get.

I wonder what I can do with it.... it might be better suited to crochet than knitting, and I suppose I would not be totally averse to that if I could find the right pattern. I think when I finally finish working on it I'll have 1200 yards of heavy laceweight stuff.

Part Two: Rose and Garnet Cashmerino

Angela brought me some laceweight white cashmere/merino as a hostess gift during Maryland Sheep and Wool, and I decided I would try space-dyeing with it since I totally whited myself out while knitting Legends of the Shetland Seas in white. So, I got more Cushing dye and started out.

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The shades I chose were 'Garnet,' 'American Beauty,' and 'Wood Rose.'

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After squirting dye onto the wet yarn, I rolled it all up in the plastic wrap to be microwaved for 7 minutes. It looked like nothing so much as a bloody roast beef.

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I used a heaping half teaspoon of dye powder to a half cup of hot water and I had to mix up about 3 batches of each color to get the yarn to totally saturate with dye. I can report that stainless steel really is stainless, but that formica is NOT although it can be persuaded to give up dye if you use a cleanser that contains bleach.

Next time I do this, I want to have some nice squirt bottles for it. The ones I had were just stuff that I had lying around the house and they were not so suitable.

The yarn did seem to full felt just a teeny bit (or else the dye made it stick together) but I don't think I've done it any harm and I think when I wind it into a ball it'll come out fine.

I loved working with these dyes, they made wonderful intense colors. Dyeing is something I never meant to get into, but now that I've done it, it's a safe bet I'll do it again...

Part Three: It Fits!

I finally had an opportunity to get an in-use photo of Sailor's Rib this past weekend, here it is. A perfect fit!

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July 01, 2004

Happy Birthday Emmy

Today is Emily's third birthday. It hardly seems possible! (Since I'm off prior to starting a new job, she got to take cupcakes to preschool - hope she doesn't think that'll happen EVERY year...)

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Her story, and one ton o' pictures of her from infancy, can be found here.

Happy birthday, big girl!

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