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Has anyone here ever worked with Cascade Ultra Pima Yarn? I've cast on a pair of socks with it, and being sick and sleepy as I am, just noticed that I'm knitting with 3's instead of 0's. This is an issue, and I just got to the charted portion, so the toe is finished. Oh, they're toe up socks. I've probably got an inch and a half sticking off of the sides of my foot. Am I hosed or is there some amazingly slim chance that they'll shrink to fit perfectly when I'm done? This is the pattern: http://billiesplace.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/Socks/celebrationtoeupsocks.pdf Not that it makes any difference I can think of. Edit: I think I'm pretty hosed, but in the spirit of good news, can someone tell me whether this poo poo shrinks or not? CureMinorWounds fucked around with this message at 03:56 on May 4, 2011 |
# ? May 4, 2011 03:54 |
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# ? Jun 12, 2024 10:43 |
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Sadly, cotton does not shrink. At least it's just a toe? Also, amusingly, I googled the yarn to see what it's made of and accidentally typed in "cascade ultra pimp". I would totally buy a yarn named that.
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# ? May 4, 2011 04:05 |
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It comes in purple, doesn't it? Probably gonna use some of that stuff to do up a nice slouchy beret for my sister's birthday in June.
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# ? May 4, 2011 04:07 |
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Bob Shadycharacter posted:Sadly, cotton does not shrink. As would I, this was on sale at my local LYS, and I bought it not knowing what I would do with it, and this pattern called to me and its in a wonderous peacock blue and I thought it would be ravishing. Well! Pulled out it is! This is why I shouldn't knit when I'm sick, but its all I want to do! Edit: Neongrey, its so soft and silky and smooth, it would make a fabulous beret! Do it!
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# ? May 4, 2011 04:08 |
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Looking at this beret: http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEwinter08/PATTfernglade.php And in the grassiest green my LYS has in stock. I love how the stuff dyes, it's so sleek and shiny I love it.
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# ? May 4, 2011 04:30 |
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I finally finished a wool scarf that I am donating and can work on this pattern: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/rock-island with a beautiful rainbow lace weight yarn I bought a month ago called Schoppel Woll this will be my biggest lace project ever
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# ? May 8, 2011 21:44 |
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Yay Zauberball! Be sure to post pictures of it; I'm curious how the striping works out with the shawl's construction. A girl in my knit group is making it up in the most gorgeous red silk; I'm itching to go yarn shopping and cast on one of my own.
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# ? May 9, 2011 22:34 |
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My intarsia gently caress YOU scarf is looking alright so far (and by that I mean TERRIBLE). However, it's being put on hold so I can knit Jayne Cobb hats for myself and MY BOYFRIEND. I'm using a modified version of this pattern (Ravelry link), because my friend Sam printed it out and handed it to me as soon as I mentioned wanting to make the hat. Unfortunately, the boy has a giant melon head and the first hat I tried making didn't fit because I miscalculated.. but that's okay because it fits me just fine. (By the way, if your gauge is close to 4 sti instead of 3, you need to cast on about 70 stitches for a small/medium hat )
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# ? May 11, 2011 09:39 |
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Today, I found a cardigan for sale in TK Maxx that was severely reduced in price (to £3) because it was already unravelling. I bought it and took it home to unravel completely for knitting. Let me tell you, unravelling knit cardigans is incredibly boring and takes literally hours (including the trying to find where the seams begin bit). Also, the cardigan turned out to have been made holding two different yarns together - a plain grey-beige one and one of those funny "ladder" yarns. I have yet to separate the two, they're wrapped up in balls together so far. And I have no idea what I'm going to do with it. Still, £3. I'm also making a scarf with bamboo tape yarn using a basic yarn-over technique for a bit of a lacy effect. Probably quite dull, but I quite like the effect. Also, I couldn't think what else to do with bamboo tape.
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# ? May 11, 2011 22:04 |
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Jollity Farm posted:Today, I found a cardigan for sale in TK Maxx that was severely reduced in price (to £3) because it was already unravelling. I bought it and took it home to unravel completely for knitting. Let me tell you, unravelling knit cardigans is incredibly boring and takes literally hours (including the trying to find where the seams begin bit). Also, the cardigan turned out to have been made holding two different yarns together - a plain grey-beige one and one of those funny "ladder" yarns. I have yet to separate the two, they're wrapped up in balls together so far. And I have no idea what I'm going to do with it. Still, £3. Yay, I'm not the only thrifty knitter! I love going to second hand stores and browsing though the sweaters. Angora, silk, nice wool blends, you can find all sorts of great yarns.
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# ? May 11, 2011 23:34 |
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Jollity Farm posted:Today, I found a cardigan for sale in TK Maxx that was severely reduced in price (to £3) because it was already unravelling. I bought it and took it home to unravel completely for knitting. Let me tell you, unravelling knit cardigans is incredibly boring and takes literally hours (including the trying to find where the seams begin bit). Also, the cardigan turned out to have been made holding two different yarns together - a plain grey-beige one and one of those funny "ladder" yarns. I have yet to separate the two, they're wrapped up in balls together so far. And I have no idea what I'm going to do with it. Still, £3. Huh, weird, today I've been unravelling a jumper that I got for free. Our laundry room in my halls has a bin for sending clothing to 3rd world countries, anyway, I've read in various places that sending clothing donations to other countries wrecks their local economies (imagine if you sell clothes for a living and suddenly a charity give clothes to everyone in the neighbourhood) so periodically I have a rummage through and grab anything I want. So far I've taken a GAP pullover that had loads of buttons on it for the buttons, and this Topshop jumper. It's dusky pink and 47% acrylic, 44% nylon and 9% mohair. I think I'm going to knit it into a fuzzy teddy bear. I like unravelling knitwear, I just chuck on a podcast, get out my seam ripper and get going, winding the ball by hand. Mohair can be a pain though because it clings to itself so well.
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# ? May 12, 2011 00:36 |
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I spent most of my college years buying old wool and cotton sweaters just to unravel them. And the wool sweaters that I couldn't unravel I chopped them up and sewed them into stuff!
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# ? May 12, 2011 00:51 |
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Picture time! Here's the (intentionally) awful intarsia I'm working on. It's made of cheap acrylic, and two different chunky yarns. The blue portion isn't even the same shade of blue all over. Mr. Croakums modelling my unfinished Jayne hat, with a second one on the needles. Pardon his vacant expression; he's a little hungover because my friends took him to a goth club last night and gave him whiskey sours. (I wish I was kidding. They really did take the frog to a club while I was out with MY BOYFRIEND. I came home and there was a picture of the frog sitting in the DJ booth, wearing my hat, with a drink next to him.)
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# ? May 12, 2011 09:38 |
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Gah. I'm still waiting on my summer stipend from my work, but KnitPicks had to email me with their sales, and the Gallatin Sweater Kit is 40% off. Do I go for it anyways? It's not like I don't have a backlog of projects to cast on...
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# ? May 12, 2011 19:48 |
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Mizufusion posted:Picture time! Here's the (intentionally) awful intarsia I'm working on. It's made of cheap acrylic, and two different chunky yarns. The blue portion isn't even the same shade of blue all over. You're...not knitting a swear word into that scarf, are you? It's just my vulgar mind playing tricks on me, right?
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# ? May 13, 2011 15:27 |
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It is a vulgar swear word!Mizufusion posted:My intarsia gently caress YOU scarf is looking alright so far (and by that I mean TERRIBLE). In knitting news: I am debating whether I can finish my Lizette shirt in time for commencement tomorrow morning. I just need sleeves and to sew it all together. My family gets in town at 3pm. I don't think it will happen and I can't make myself stop knitting!
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# ? May 13, 2011 15:49 |
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Drei posted:Gah. I'm still waiting on my summer stipend from my work, but KnitPicks had to email me with their sales, and the Gallatin Sweater Kit is 40% off. Do I go for it anyways? It's not like I don't have a backlog of projects to cast on... Oh my god, thank you for telling me about that! For $30 I am aaall over it.
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# ? May 13, 2011 17:59 |
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I found a new yarn shop near my house! That's even more expensive than normal yarn stores. And the yarn store owner seemed rather pissed off that I "only" bought her discount yarn
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# ? May 13, 2011 21:30 |
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Finished binding off my Percy shawl today. Will block tonight. I've 33g of laceweight yarn leftover and I have no idea what to do with it.
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# ? May 13, 2011 23:02 |
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Phishi posted:Oh my god, thank you for telling me about that! For $30 I am aaall over it. I caved and got it. And the book Around the World in Knitted Socks, which I was meaning to get anyways. And a skein of Gloss because I wanted to upgrade to free shipping. That's all justifiable...riiiiiiiiiiight? VV If only my boyfriend understood me like you do. Drei fucked around with this message at 03:54 on May 15, 2011 |
# ? May 14, 2011 03:42 |
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Toootally! Especially since KP's stuff is just so freakin' affordable, and the free shipping limit is so low! This is the knitting law.
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# ? May 14, 2011 04:14 |
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Here have two socks I will never ever finish the second one of because they don't fit either me or their recipient. Should have swatched. First is Nain, from Silk Road Socks: The second is Classic Kilim, from Knitted Socks Around the World: In happier news, swatch for the vest I've been designing is done, and I have most of a prototype pattern written out: Huzzah knitting! (oh and my local yarn store in the middle of nowhere Iowa had a single ball of Kauni when I went Friday!!! One ball of rainbow, please. )
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# ? May 15, 2011 19:08 |
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Hello I am a pocket crocodile and I am here to stop you going to the kitchen and finishing that jar of olives while you watch that documentary on obesity. I'm all flat and bruised because a hippo trod on me and not because I was shoddily constructed and made up on the fly... drat Felicity, those socks are gorgeous! By don't fit, do you mean too big or what? Why not finish them and try to sell them?
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# ? May 15, 2011 23:40 |
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FelicityGS posted:
Ooh...are you going to sell the pattern for the vest? Me likey. Also I've never made a vest before.
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# ? May 16, 2011 00:11 |
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Genpei Turtle posted:You're...not knitting a swear word into that scarf, are you? It's just my vulgar mind playing tricks on me, right? Yes, I am. And now that I've finished the cunning hats for me and the boyfriend, I might finish this!
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# ? May 16, 2011 00:19 |
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madlilnerd posted:Hello I am a pocket crocodile and I am here to stop you going to the kitchen and finishing that jar of olives while you watch that documentary on obesity. That crocodile is so adorable. They are a size too small for me. I would, but I have been telling this person I would knit him a pair of socks for forever (the Nain was for me, the Turkish for him) and I really need to finish his actual (now fitting) gift socks first. As I'm coming into about an hour bus time for work soon, I'll probably get back to these too and see about selling. Bob Shadycharacter posted:Ooh...are you going to sell the pattern for the vest? Me likey. Also I've never made a vest before. That is the current plan! It's a bit complex so I'm making the instructions as idiot-proof as possible (making pattern writing take even longer), and it's taking some time to get the proto-pattern written up. I'm aiming to have it finished and beginning working on alternate sizes by end of June. I'll post a picture when I have the test vest finished!
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# ? May 16, 2011 01:09 |
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FelicityGS posted:That crocodile is so adorable. Awesome! I've often thought about trying to design my own things, but the amount of work that goes into it is absolutely staggering. I mean, I could design and knit a sweater for myself, but alternate sizing...holy poo poo.
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madlilnerd posted:Hello I am a pocket crocodile and I am here to stop you going to the kitchen and finishing that jar of olives while you watch that documentary on obesity. Adorable!!!! If'n you want croc pattern (which is not to say there's something wrong with your on the fly one), this is really easy to make: http://mochimochiland.com/2010/06/free-pattern-baby-gators/ I've made a couple for quick gifts and will probably make another this week because I very nearly forgot someone's birthday!!
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# ? May 16, 2011 02:17 |
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I finished a top. And a comically long scarf. At the moment I'm (only) working on 2 projects, a pair of socks for my boyfriend (which I've frogged at least 3 times now) and a little shrug that was from a kit by Habu. Anyone ever done a pattern by them? They're oddly written for people not used to it, but I think it's a common style to Japan where the pattern is presented more like a blueprint with schematics then fully written out. I'm hoping I'm knitting it right! VV Chroma, baby!! Drei fucked around with this message at 15:47 on May 16, 2011 |
# ? May 16, 2011 03:05 |
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I love that scarf. The colors are glorious.
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# ? May 16, 2011 14:25 |
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Ozma posted:Adorable!!!! Holy hell this is awesome. Was just looking for a new project and now I know what it'll be. Thanks for the link!
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# ? May 16, 2011 17:01 |
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Ozma posted:Adorable!!!! The book that's in is in my university library- I love her pig pattern and may have to make some giant pigs from chunky yarn (in the book the pigs have wigs ) I put the croc up on facebook and have been bombarded by crazy cheerleader friends wanting, "a pocket animal I can carry around until the day I die" Amigurumi on the fly knitting is so much harder than doing it in crochet, at least it is knitting flat. It's probably easier to make it up as you go along on double pointed needles because you can see the 3D shape it makes as it grows. I also found knitting a bit of a pain because the stitches kept jumping off my 3mm metal needles, gah. I love the colours in that scarf, Drei! Any pattern with black entwined with a changing rainbow always looks so pretty and sophisticated.
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# ? May 16, 2011 17:52 |
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madlilnerd posted:Hello I am a pocket crocodile and I am here to stop you going to the kitchen and finishing that jar of olives while you watch that documentary on obesity. Hello I am a lizard TOUCH MY CAKE AND I WILL CUT YOU
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# ? May 16, 2011 21:19 |
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Drei posted:I finished a top. Oooh I love this! Pattern online?
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# ? May 17, 2011 02:07 |
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^^ Yup, it's Pioneer on Knitty.
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# ? May 17, 2011 03:15 |
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Yarn! posted:] I ogle this yarn every time I am in my yarn store. I can't wait to see the finished product to see how it knits up! Please post. Also, I am doing baby knits right now for the first time ever and it is so cute and satisfying! PREGNANT PEOPLE EVERYWHERE.
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# ? May 19, 2011 16:31 |
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knitta please posted:I ogle this yarn every time I am in my yarn store. I can't wait to see the finished product to see how it knits up! Please post. It's loving gorgeous.
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# ? May 19, 2011 19:52 |
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Fionnoula posted:It's loving gorgeous. gently caress it. Next time, I'm getting it. I was just about to post which colourway I wanted the most but then there are like 5 that I can't pick a favourite from. I will die a poor yarn hoarder. But I will be so warm.
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# ? May 19, 2011 22:10 |
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Yesterday a guy in my knitting group came in with a beautiful haul of Wollmeise. We were all marvelling at how he managed to actually get an order in on the website before they sold out. Turns out he wrote a script to access the page when it updated with new stock, grab the ones on his wishlist, and plonk it through checkout. Of course, now that I've actually seen the colors and handled it, I'm hankering for some skeins of my own...
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# ? May 20, 2011 00:04 |
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knitta please posted:gently caress it. Next time, I'm getting it. I was just about to post which colourway I wanted the most but then there are like 5 that I can't pick a favourite from. I will die a poor yarn hoarder. But I will be so warm. I think the best line i've ever heard was when I was buying around $100 worth of wool (they were all in grab bags) and the cashier says, "Its insulation for your house." Now thats my standard excuse and I must admit, my spare room is AMAZINGLY insulated ;D Edit: RAAARGH I think i've made a dumb in this pattern. Smocking Stitch Pattern Worked as multiple of 8 plus 8 sts for edge ribbing and selvedge. Row 1 and every alt row (WS): P3, k2, *p2, k2, rep from * to last 3 sts, p3. Row 2: K3, p2, *k2, p2, rep from * to last 3 sts, k3. Row 4: K3, p2, *wyb, insert right-hand needle from front between 6th st (a knit st) and 7th st (a purl st) on the left-hand needle and draw through a loop, slip this loop onto left-hand needle and knit it tog with the first st, then k1, p2, k2, p2; rep from * to last 3 sts, k3. Row 6: K3, p2, *k2, p2; rep from * to last 3 sts, k3. Row 8: K3, p2, k2, p2, *wyb, insert right-hand needle from front between 6th st (a knit st) and 7th st (a purl st) on the left-hand needle and draw through a loop, slip this loop onto left-hand needle and knit it tog with the first st, then k1, p2, k2, p2; rep from * to last 7 sts, k2, p2, k3. So i'm working the rows but it isn't turning out the way it should.. am I meant to work the rows 1 (WS), row 2 (RS) is this right? It doesn't look right Spiteful fucked around with this message at 08:41 on May 20, 2011 |
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