Daily bits of tangled yarn

in #needleworkmonday5 years ago (edited)

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And suddenly its summer. Summer in the Ruhr area means temperatures rise spontaneously over 30 degrees with lots of rain and thunder. Oh fun… it feels as if we life in a tropical greenhouse only the air is charged with exhaust fumes.
And in this wet-hot climate what better to do than knit some warm clothes like socks or a turtleneck sweater or a wool cardigan 😂

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This is my little roundup of yarny projects which I am currently working on between all the sewing.
Let’s start with the socks.

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You know I have a colossal tiny problem with second things, second socks, second sleeves, second buttons – ahem wait – I already have problems to sew on the first button. But I now my shortcomings and I am always on the hunt for methods to deceive my lazy self. This time I thought why not start two socks at once. I did not use the cool method @Jluvs2fly and @muscara explained (I still want to try this), no I simply knit alternately between two socks 😊. But althogh I again used the top-down method, I learned something new.

First: knitting two socks at the same time seems to be the method for me, to overcome the second sock syndrome.
Second: I learned a new technique for the heel and gusset which I so far really enjoy. This technique was invented and written down - you can download the pattern for free! on Ravelry - by Michaela Richter. It lets you knit the sock completely in the round, so it is perfect for stripes 🌈 which can be easily continued over the heel. The only downside of this knitting in the round was for me, I hade to change my style of knitting. For the heel cap and the gusset, you have to purl…. As I normally knit combination style, this was a problem, as you cannot knit combination style in the round. In combination you twist the stitches in one row and de-twist them in the next. While knitting in the round this de-twisting step is missing and you end up with stitches which are turned in the wrong direction.
So, I re-learned the standard purl method for this pattern. I still don’t love this movement and my purl stitches are still too loose in this knitting style, but I am able to ignore these imperfections.
As you can see on the photos I am nearly done with one sock and the second is now ready for the heel. Hopefully my determination to finish them holds up… 😆

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The next long-time project is this knitted cardigan which I made out of wool I dyed myself. Meanwhile I find the color scheme a bit aggressive, but – sigh – this could be owed to me looking for such a long time on this unfinished cardigan. Some weeks ago, I was in the mood (as @marblely would perhaps say 🌈) and I picked it up to finish its second sleeve. First problem I encountered were my cryptic notes. No idea why I wrote them down so confusing. But I managed to work through them and knitted happily, only to notice that my tension is much looser than on the first sleeve – ahhhhhhh…. And now I am short before the sleeve cuff and the problems culminate: both sleeves seem to be at the same length (before the cuff) but following my notes I should do about 20 more rows before decreasing for the cuff. My reaction was putting the cardigan to sleep in the famous box of shame. I am still unsure what I should do with it.

  • Following my notes and knit more rows.
  • Hoping that blocking will make both sleeves the same length.
  • Knitting it again and using smaller needles for a tighter tension (no way I will unravel, I just wrote this to look nice)
  • Or just stop with the sleeve, decrease and do the cuff ???????


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    Then there is the crochet cardigan which I may have casted on against the better knowledge that I first should finish all my other projects (and there are a lot in the box). But I so wanted to crochet again and testing if my finger could stand it without starting to hurt. And yes, I can do it, only for short periods of time or my fingers hurt again, but nevertheless, it is possible: Jippyyyy 🎉
    I have chosen a very soft cotton yarn which I purchased years ago at the Hamburger Wollfabrik. The yarn is untwisted and has some strange issues which led to a crazy cheap prize: if you knit the yarn in stockinette the rows are crooked. The shop could not explain why this happened, but luckily for me the yarn behaves completely normal in crochet. So I am proudly owner of this amazingly soft cotton yarn :-D
    I am using the yarn held double, which sometimes is a tiny bit annoying because of the many thin threads I must manage. If you unravel the yarn it can get tangled very fast, but I love the drape and touch of the fabric. I am using an older pattern which I wrote last year for a thick and warm wool cardigan the Loch Ness cardigan, which you by the way can download for free. I thought it a nice idea to transform the thick jacket into a lighter summer cardigan and wooosh here are the first photos. I will also try to write down the pattern as I go, as the lighter yarn and smaller hook leads to a different stitch count. I am also pondering to knit the ribbing this time (instead of using a crochet ribbing). I found some wonderful examples of knitting/crochet combos online and maybe I will try this out.


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    And the last project was my mission to annihilate a rhubarb cake before it comes into existence… @phoenixwren will perhaps understand me :-DDD I made a cake for my husbands birthday, but couldn’t resist to taste the batter – you can never know if it is ok, so I sampled it several times, only to be absolutely sure the batter is to my liking 😂🤣😂


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Thank you so much for the amazing cake and your wonderful work.

Thanks for sharing the projects you have in progress.

Also, that rhubarb cake reminded me my rhubarb is ready for some harvesting and I should make something with it. :)

Rhubarb in your garden - wooow. What will you make? I mostly make jam or cake :-D But I know there are many more possibilities. I once saw a chef prepare rhubarb salty/savoury

I will probably make a rhubarb crisp this week. I have made cake, pie, and a simple syrup for cocktails in the past.

Wow, you found a solution to the lack of interest in the second pair knitting syndrome, I am totally glad for you, I feel you love the colour auburn a lot, it's really cool and sunny ish, plus it matches with your hair.
Also I can't tell you how much I missed your cancellation of words🙂, I see how much techniques of knitting you've got under your belt. And yeah the batter looks sweet from where I'm watching as well! happy needleworkmonday to you!!

Uhhh blushing ☺️ Thank you so much for the compliment 🙏 And yes I love these warm colors a lot, but interestingly I don’t wear them so often. It is the same with pink. I could buy all pink fabrics or yarn because I like the colour so much, but I seldom wear this color... hm I guess I have to change this 😁
And with the socks, I hope my enthusiasm with this new technique will hold 😂
I am so happy you are back and I am looking forward to all of your adventures 😘

I love the orange/rust colours of that cardigan, it looks perfect 😎
If the sleeves are the same length, I would just add the cuff (who is going to count the rows)? 🙈🙉🙊
Great news that you can crochet for a bit 😍
The cake looks lovely, I would have it with thick cream 😊

Thank youuuuu But I am afraid that I measured the sleeve wrongly and only after completing I will notice that it is too short/too long - ahhhhhh a dilemma 😱
And the cream advice I have taken to heart 🤣😂🤣 I loooove cream, like cake batter it should be staple diet. I am nur sure but I think I have heard that in the UK are much more varieties of (sweat) cream than in Germany (we only have this 30% fat cream), is this right?

We have lots of varieties of cream - pouring cream, whipping cream, single cream, double cream, clotted cream, creme fraiche, soured cream ... plus Elmlea dairy-free substitutes ... my favourite is chantilly cream - softly beaten double cream with sugar and vanilla bean paste (can also infuse it with rose water or sherry).
What about an asymmetrical sweater?

The stripey socks are so cute! And I love the color of that cardigan! Aggressively bright!
Glad you can crochet again, if only for a short while.

Thaaaank youuuu... but the crochet situation is still strained. I am not good in stopping myself before the fingers hurt. Crochet is so much faster for me than knitting, that I get this mindset ‚just a little bit longer and it is finished‘ and this sentence I tell myself for hours and then my fingers are damaged. Grrr I have to learn moderation 😱

:D I also l have those doubting moments often turning to days, weeks, months - shall I continue / shall I unravel moments. Shall I even print the whole 30 pages of a sewing pattern ? Still I couldn't think how to change a creative process.
I look forward to seeing how that crochet cardigan especially continues. It looks so neat.

Sigh... I am again in the stalling phase :-D The cardigan is back in the box and I hope I will get a sleeve inspiration someday (perhaps when it is cooler outside) Good to know, I am not alone with these problems.
And with the crochet cardigan, I am also very curious. But more about the knitting component. I have never used crochet and knitting together, and I am so interested how this will work.
I have to stop myself to crochet more and more and more... and to ignore that my fingers hurt. Crochet is so tempting for me, as I am much faster than in knitting... but the fingers

Oh no! to knit warm clothes in the heat is not very nice))))) to knit two socks at the same time is a great idea !!!! I like it and I will take it into service! :) I had a similar situation as you have with cardigan sleeves. I did as many rows as needed to make the sleeves look the same. I decided that no one would count how many rows on one sleeve and how many on the other))))) I really like the color of this red fiery cardigan. I'm sure you'll look amazing when you put it on. rhubarb cake !!! very interesting!!! I heard a lot but never ate it. if you have a couple of minutes of time and mood, be sure to write a recipe! :) This cake looks very tasty in the photos !!!!

Ah ha ha ha ha! Yessssssss, the precious baaaaaaaatter... (cookie monster eating sounds)

I'm going to have to check out that pattern for the heel! I ride the struggle bus when it comes to sock heels, I tell ya. <3

The batter was really yummy... (but I am perhaps a tiny bit biased 😂) And with the heel: I am not an experienced sock knitter, these are my third pair. The first two pairs I have made with a technique which called for separately knitting the heel and later you had to cast on stitches to knit in the round again.
I find the „Rainbow sock“ method easier, but I am sure there are even nicer methods... but as written above, I am not very knowledgeable with socks 😊 But should you try the rainbow socks, I Avery interested if you liked the pattern <3

I'm not an experienced sock knitter, either. I had once started a pair of knee high socks that were top down, and for the life of me I couldn't get the heel right. I eventually gave up. XD That is all of my sock knitting experience. The funny thing is, when I started those socks from the top I had such a good time before I reached the heel, I went out and bought a pile of more sock yarn that I liked, which is still in my stash - years later...

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