The Comfort Fade Cardi is today's topic. This pattern is by Andrea Mowry. This sweater is nice since the coloring is so customizable. If you scroll through the completed projects on Ravelry, you can see how different each one looks. You choose four different colors, and the pattern gives you instructions on when to change colors in order for it to fade.
Above is my completed project. I had noticed when getting inspiration from others some people's cardis that some faded and some striped. I wanted more of the fade look so when picking out colors I was looking for some variegated yarn in order for it to blend easier. I noticed if a solid color was used in the middle of the fade, it would come out at noticeable stripes. I tried to make sure that any of the colors on mine that would be touching would have some of the same color in them. This was made a little more difficult since I was ordering these online. I was searching through Jimmy Beans Wool, and decided that Malabrigo Arroyo was the way to go. I then chose to fade from blue to green. If you look though my projects page on Ravelry, you will notice a trend in my frequenting using blue and green. They are usually my go to colors.
A blog about my knitting adventures. II am completely self-taught, and choose projects based of what seems fun.
Monday, January 28, 2019
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Socks!
I love making socks. They do not take a long time to make. I ALWAYS wear socks. Even during the summer, I have socks on while at home.
First up is a pair I made for my mom for Mother's Day.
First up is a pair I made for my mom for Mother's Day.
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
Barely Started Works in Progress
Today's topic is my current works in progress. I usually have three or four projects at various levels of completeness. For the first time, in a long while, I have slowed some on my knitting. I'm getting back into my groove, but after Christmas I needed a bit of a break.
First up is my sweater. The pattern is Buckwheat by Veera Välimäki.
First up is my sweater. The pattern is Buckwheat by Veera Välimäki.
Monday, January 21, 2019
Bloomsbury Sweater
Today I'd like to talk about the Bloomsbury by Svetlana Volkova. I fell in love with this pattern when I saw it, and knew I would have to make it. When I first saw it, I was not quite at the level I wanted to be in order to feel comfortable giving this a go. I added it to my Ravelry queue, and waited until I gained some more experience. Some months later while browsing my local yarn store, I saw some Malabrigo Rios, in the Paris Night colorway, that I knew I had to have. I grabbed enough for a sweater, and waited until I found the right pattern. I decided I wanted to make this sweater with it, but my problem was it was a slightly lighter weight yarn than what the pattern called for. After gauge swatching, and some math, I figured out I could use the Rios. I had use the pattern specifications for the XXL size, and it was hopefully going to come out the size I was wanting it to be.
Friday, January 18, 2019
Inara Wrap
Today I would like to write about another kit I had purchased. This was for the Inara Wrap by Ambah O'Brien. I loved the pattern, and this was the first time I had done anything like this.
Thursday, January 17, 2019
Christmas Panic Knitting
Welcome to my first blog post! I hope you enjoy seeing my Christmas projects.
I'll start with the Persian Dreams by Jenise Hope. I made this one for my sister. It was her 40th birthday on January 1st, so I gifted this to her for a combo gift. Since it was a milestone year, I figured I would go big. I'll start with the completed project.
I'll start with the Persian Dreams by Jenise Hope. I made this one for my sister. It was her 40th birthday on January 1st, so I gifted this to her for a combo gift. Since it was a milestone year, I figured I would go big. I'll start with the completed project.
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