Monday, December 29, 2008

Top Loader vs Front Loader Felting

On some of the list groups the subject of felting methods comes up from time to time and among these is the debate about front loading washing machines and top loading washing machines for the felting process. I have seen all over the internet that front loaders can't felt. I have seen some felting done in front loading machines and there was still stitch definition so I attributed that to the lack of agitation in the front loaders. I am saying all this because I now have proof that I was wrong when I believed that miss information. Here is a picture that shows it.


The red boots felted perfectly in a very nice, very fancy (yes, I want one now) front loader.

The pattern is the hand knit Fiber Trends Alpine Boot Slipper pattern and although the pink furry boots look red, they are actually hot pink with light pink fun fur. The furry ones are the high top version and were felted in my top loader, the red are the low top version, knit for my grandson who was with his mother this holiday so we won't know if they fit him or not yet. I hope he likes them because....

My Granddaughter LOVES them :)

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

My Holiday Wish

With a deep respect for all faith's and cultures,
Out of love for all humanity, regardless of beliefs and practices,
May the traditions and celebrations that you hold dear,
Be filled with the gifts of peace and joy that sharing our lives with others brings us,
And that those around you are treated with respect and tolerance during this very magical time of year.

Seasons Greetings and Happy Happy Holidays!

Love,
E.J. & Clarisse

>^..^<

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Fan and Feather Layette

This layette is all hand knit. The Feather and Fan pattern stitch can be done on the machine, but it's kind of tedius and sometimes, just because you can, doesn't mean you should and I opted to hand knit the little baby afghan/nursing shawl.

This is Bernat Softee Baby sport weight in Bunny Print. First I attempted a Baby Surprise Jacket with it from a test pattern, but the numbers were off and it was lopsided so it got ripped out, then I did the All In One, too blah and I ripped it out again. I wanted something a little lacy so I decided to try the feather and fan for the bottom part with the intention of putting it on the LK140 to do the top and sleeves. Well, I decided I didn't like the plain stockinette with it, it needed to be a garter stitch since the rows between the lace are garter stitch so off it came again, ripped out the machine part and I ended up hand knitting the whole thing. I think that's got to be a first for me, I converted a machine knitting pattern to hand knit LOL!! Usually it's the other way around, going from a hand knit pattern to the machine. Just goes to show how versatile it all can be :)

The booties are a free pattern I found online and I must say, I think I really like it. It was fast and fun to knit up and when I find the url again, I'll be sure to post it and I think I want to do some kind of a little bonnet. If I hurry, my granddaughter will actually get to wear it before she grows out of it LOL!!




This is a little crochet dress from a free pattern online. It was supposed to fit a newborn to 3 month old. It fits my 15 inch Betsy Wetsy doll perfectly. Yes, I'm a little disappointed, especially since I got the correct gauge too. I guess we get what we pay for sometimes, but oh well, the basics for the pattern are good and I'll just change the numbers to get a dress that will fit a real baby. The little red Mary Jane sock is a victim of incorrect gauge, but a really neat learning experience, intarsia in the round, and it barely fit the teeny feet on this doll, so I'll go ahead and make another one to match it after I make the required adjustments for a pair for my little granddaughter. The doll isn't going to grow out of them so she will just have to wait LOL!!

And this is another baby afghan knit on my Toyota KS950 punchcard machine. I really am pleased with the way it turned out, but I do need to get a better photo. It's cream colored with a pale pink ribbon woven through the crochet edge.

First Birthday Gift?

Well, I thought I'd convert the All In One Cardigan pattern that I am so fond of for use with the Bernat Softee Baby Jacquards yarn on my mid-gauge LK140. This doll wears about a size 3 months to 6 months size and as you can see, this sweater will fit a 12month old quite well. Major calculation failure, but at least it's proportionate and came out too big all over instead of just too wide or just too long!! I had a heck of a time deciding what kind of trim I wanted to put around it, nothing I did looked right until I tried these garter stitch bands. Perfect for the sweater and the sleeve cuffs are long enough to roll up too.

So, it won't be a new baby present, but I'll knit up a pair of matching lavender pants and a pair of socks out of the jacquard and maybe a little beanie hat with the jacquard and lavender together for a cute little suit for Selene's first birthday next October. Since I have a real reputation for giving gifts belatedly, at least I can honestly say I knit this one up with oodles of time to spare. Ok, 11 months in advance LOL!! Keep your fingers crossed that I don't forget I knit it and pack it away someplace never to be found again :)

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Xena's New Bed?


These were so funny I just had to put them up. When I left to my Doctor visit she had scrunched down the one mattress on the futon, I have 2 pads, a thick one and a thin one, and when Xena gets a little chilled, she likes to be under covers. Well, I guess she couldn't get herself buried under the blanket so, like a good crafter, she improvised :)


When I came home this evening, this is what I found. What a nut!! I guess she warmed up. You know what, she has her very own felted kitty bed that she usually sleeps in when she's not in her corner by my feet in my bed, but it's in the window of my little knitting room. Silly Kitty!



Maybe I need to felt a little foam mattress pad for the inside of her bed. Come to think of it, she's in the window when I'm at the computer or on my bulky machine. Guess I really need to make her another felted kitty pie bed since she really just wants to be where I am. Especially since her daddy is in California now, she really feels abandonded and has gotten a little bit clingy.

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Experiments


Knit weaving experiment. It looks better in the picture than it does in real life. I'm using a solid for the knit yarn and an icky scratchy ombre for the weave. It looks kind of messy and doesn't appeal to me though. More to come, I've got a dark brown that I'm playing with now.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

What's up.

When my son and his lady friend moved here from Florida, I gave up my knitting room for them. That meant packing away most all of my knitting machines and yarn stash. I decided I might as well take advantage of the circumstances to force myself to learn my White 1602 electronic doublebed machine, so I packed away all my standard gauge machines but that one. It's very nice and more fancy than what I'm used to. I guess the best way to describe it would be that it's a step up in technology than the punchcard machines since it uses an electric circuit and light scanning box to select the needles for pattern stitches instead of the older punchcard technology. The programing also allows for some fabrics that I wouldn't be able to easily create on my Japanese flat bed machines, like doublebed jacquard. My beloved Toyota machine has Simulknit which means floatless fair isle, but that's not quite the same as the doublebed jacquard. The other benefits to this machine are not having to punch out cards, it has 60 stitch reusable mylar cards for more intricate motifs and it also has the ability to knit a single gigantic motif, like a black and white picture of Elvis' face for example, across the whole 200 needlebed.
Anyway, I've been a little intimidated by this machine, I've had it for 8 years? Oh gosh, didn't realize it had been that long, I lucked into it on an eBay auction back before I knew what I was doing and had only been a Bond knitter!! Shame on me, the only things I've really knit on it have been socks and swatches. That's why I decided it was time to stop letting this beautiful piece of equipment get the better of me. I'm still fighting the urge to unpack my Toyota punchcard machine, it's so much easier to go back to what I know than it is to meet the challenge of learning something new, but I am determined and it's paying off.

I knit these socks with it (they don't really count though since I already knew how to do this, they were warm ups and confidence builders I suppose). The little doll dress I knit last spring was started from a swatch that was knit on this machine too.
Some Fingerless Mitts with it (this was an exercise in U knitting to create a thumb hole, highly successful)
This swatch I knit today to see the range of yarns that it would take. My Toyota knits this Lion Brand Soft Baby Sport yarn with no problem, it's what I used to knit up the Wedding afghan for Sarah and Tim's wedding gift, but I didn't know if the White 1602 would be able to handle it. It does! So then I had to try
Lion Brand Wool Ease Worsted just to see, and much to my surprise, it knits too!!! It even was able to do a tuck rib stitch! It needs edge weights that I didn't bother with for the swatch and I think if I were to knit a garment with this yarn on this machine I would try every other needle. I like a little more drape to my knits. But ain't it cool? I just might be able to sell my mid gauge machines after all!
I also knit a face cloth with it, but it was way too large so I frogged it and will try again. I've been having a hard time getting it to knit cotton, with these successes to today, I think I'll get brave and try the cotton again. I think I might just have had it on the wrong tension settings.
So that's what's going on in my boring little life today :) What fun!

Monday, July 07, 2008

Latest Finished Projects


My new to me Grandson, Severen, is a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle fan. Raphael is his favorite so I made this up for him. It's hand knit with Red Heart Sport on size 5 needles. I didn't have a pattern so I just guessed using the Red Heart websites hat pattern chart as a guide, I sure hope it fits. It's too small for me but too big for the baby doll and it measures out for what patterns say should fit a 6 year old kid sooo....

This American Girl sized doll dress was finished up yesterday. It's machine and hand knit with a crochet edge.
I found the instructions to make these beaded earrings at some website online. My beads are a little too large so they are bigger earrings than I wanted, but I wore them anyway. I've ordered some size 11/0 beads to make a couple more pairs, just a more reasonable size. I really enjoyed making them. It's called a Basket Stitch, built from a ladder stitch base. Very fun to do.




Saturday, May 17, 2008

Circle/Pinwheel Doll Sweater

The Circle/Pinwheel Sweater. This little experiment was taken from a free hand knit pattern at http://www.elann.com/ . I can't really say how I did it in details, I lost my notes so I don't know how many stitches I cast on, but I did it using the same short row wedge technique for the round/pinwheel baby blanket patterns that are available on the internet. For the sleeve openings I just dropped one ball and picked up another ball which left like a button hole in the wedge where I wanted the sleeves to go and I hand knit the sleeves with dpn's. It worked great, but I was shooting for an infant size and it ended up a perfect size for the 18" doll :) That's cool, I'll figure out how to make a matching one to fit my granddaughter and I think she will really like it :)
This is how it looks from the back. Oh, this is the long edge down with the shorter edge at the neckline for a small shawl type collar. Below is the sweater flipped over.
Same sweater, short edge down and the long edge used as a big shawl collar.
I think it turned out pretty cute if I may say so myself :)

Tofutsie Anklets and Latest OTN

These anklets are knit with Tofutsie's Bamboo blend yarn. There is enough left in the ball to make another pair of these I think. There's lots of yarn and this stuff is really soft. It splits a bit so I don't think I would use it on my machines, but it's wonderful to hand knit with. I like it.

I finished the Tofutsie's anklets on the plane to Michigan and I started these. This yarn is a hank I got off of eBay from Karen's Kolorways, it's a wool/tencel blend and it's really great. I haven't washed it yet so I don't know how it washes out or if it blooms, but it's very soft and these colors are incredibly vibrant. I believe I'll be buying more of this stuff too :)

Wednesday, April 30, 2008


Sarah and Tim's Wedding Gift

This was knit on my Toyota KS950. I was inspired by Gladys Goodeys Aran Afghan punchcard and created the hearts in a tuck stitch. The trellis type tuck stitch panel pattern was punched from the Harmony Guide to Machine Knit Stitches. I used Lion Brand's Baby Soft Sport weight yarn, but it's really lighter than sport but a tiny bit heavier than fingering weight. It knit beautifully on my machine and I love the total weight and over all feel to the afghan. It's actually pictured on the top of a queen sized bed, so it's more a coverlet than an afghan :) I sure hope they enjoy it, I think it's really snuggly.

Monday, April 14, 2008

The Hand Knit Booties


These are the hand knit booties, I just love those little mary janes :) I haven't seen them on the baby yet, but I'm told that they look adorable. That makes me very happy.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Baby Girl Knitting

E.J.'s Boss gave birth to a baby girl a couple of weeks ago and slow procrastinator, never satisfied with what I'm knitting me, still is working on her gifts. I know, shame on me! Here is where I'm at. I also have a pair of little knit legging type pants on the machine too. I should get the crochet around the edge of the 3rd little sweater this weekend, get them laundered and delivered this weekend. Keep your fingers crossed for me :)



Oh! These were all knit on my Toyota KS950 standard gauge with crochet trims around the little Matinee Jackets. I really should knit a bonnet and some booties too. I just found my favorite baby book of patterns, go figure, I've been searching high and low for it for a couple of months now, turns out I had stashed it under my desk in a magazine holder. So now I have even more ideas to work out, I'm in knitting heaven :)

Friday, February 01, 2008

Success!!!

I received my electronic scanner box for my White 1602 fixed doublebed machine last weekend and it works!! It's awesomely wonderful and I am so excited about all the wonderful stitch patterns I'll be able to knit on this machine :) This is a scan of my very first patterned stitch swatch. It's a slip stitch pattern and I just think it's beautiful! The differences in the diamond shapes near the bottom are from tension changes on the settings, the larger wavey pattern at the top was supposed to be a different pattern, but I didn't understand what I was doing and when I changed the carriage settings, this is what I got instead. I've lots to learn!

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Alexander's Hoodie

I just realized that I hadn't put any pictures up of Alexander's finished Hoodie. This was part of his Christmas present package. I also knit him a balaclava, like the one E.J. is wearing further down in this post. He is still waiting for a pair of socks in "all those colors, Grandma" and he's also requested another Hoodie, with red and blue in it :) He loves that I make him stuff.

I used the varigated yarn to knit the front and back and was going to use the solid navy for the accent, but it looked horrible! Not appropriate for an 8 year old boy anyway. Would have been cute for a baby I suppose, but this is done in Bernat Softee Chunky so it's got huge stitches.
I knit it up on my Toyota KS610 bulky machine.

Below is the balaclava I knit for E.J. It's out of the same yarn that Alex's was knit with. Now, this one I did by hand, I converted the hand knit pattern to the machine and knit Alex's on the LK140 so it had a seam up the back of it. I also ran out of yarn while knitting E.J.'s so I had to improvise and used a double strand of Lion Brand Wool-Ease sportweight. The color is different, but it almost looks like I planned it that way. Both hats were knit in Lion Brand Wool-Ease worsted weight based on the Helmet Liner pattern at http://www.tropicalyarns.com


My only suggestion would be to make the ribbed neck part about 2 inches longer for better neck coverage. E.J. folds the ribbing up and it looks like a regular knit hat when he isn't keeping the cold wind off his face. I should have knit him some of these years ago because he says it really does keep him warm, along with his scarf that is :) Stick 'Em Up!

Saturday, January 05, 2008

First Finished UFO for 2008

These socks have been OTN's for over a year now. I think this Regia sock yarn was among the first skeins of sock yarn I ever bought! Anyway, the pattern was an experiment, E.J. commented that he can feel the bumps from the purl side of the fabric on the soles of his feet, I think he just has over sensitive feet. But anyway, I decided to try switching my stitches so the knit side was "under foot" and guess what? He's right, there really is a difference. My feet aren't so sensitive so the purl bumps are fine for me, but I guess this will be the new method to use for his socks. Too bad I really dislike purl knitting. Maybe I'll just make his socks inside out next time and see how that works :) Anyway, one UnFinished Object down, a gazillion more to go.

Oh, and aren't these clear clogs a kick? Just right for showing off crazy knit socks :)