Organisation

I have been getting organised. I know! Me! Who’d have thought?! But in spite of myself, I am working hard at a great purge of the household and its surplus items. Mainly because we have too many to fit within these walls, and I want to simplify my/our lifestyle. (Yes, Himself is in on the kick too.)

We have a great wall of things growing to go to Vinnies, and what seems to be an even greater mound out the back that will require a skip of some sort to remove it all. Yesterday I sorted and filed a stack of papers that was a foot high!

It’s very cleansing. The feeling of a great weight lifting as you realise that you don’t need these things that you’ve been hanging on to for all these years (moving with you with each consecutive move, taking up space in the moving vans and therefore costing you money…)

I have a wonderful theory that with all these extraneous distractions removed, I’ll have time to do all the other things I haven’t had time to do so far! Isn’t that a wonderful theory? I love theories! *grins*

Anyway; all of this leads to very boring photography. So here’s where I’m up to with knitting. I’m making the Crown Prince Shawl from Knitted Lace of Estonia.

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There are 7 of those crosses around the boarder. I’m using Filatura di Crosa Centlovaggi which is a cobweb weight yarn, on 3.5mm KnitPicks circulars.

Why I decided more nupps were in my future I’m not exactly sure. But it should be a stunning piece when completed! I may think about entering it in the Royal Easter Show for 2012 if the world doesn’t end!

Nupps in Silk

I powered my way through the Percy Shawl as I really wanted to be able to post it to it’s intended recipient as soon as possible. For no other reason than I really want to give it to her.

Because I can, here is Percy in photos!

Finishing

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It always impresses me just how much lace needs to be blocked, and how little stitch definition you get before blocking.

Off the needles.

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Soaking

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All pinned out.

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I feel terribly bad for having no posts lined up for last week when I suddenly got busy. I’ll try and do better in the future I promise!

Percy Shawl

I have begun this shawl once before, though never finished it. I just never got my needles in the right groove. So it sat there for an incredibly long time, languishing at the bottom of the yarn pile.

But I pulled it out, ripped it back to the beginning and began again last week. A couple of nights effort and I had already done eight repeats of the first of three charts.

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It’s in 100% Mulberry Silk from Fibreworks. I think the colourway was Sarsparilla …

There has also been work on the Amaryllis Mittens.

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All that I have left to do is attach the thumbs! So close!

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The Fish’s Fichu. A Fishu!

This was a project I had wanted to do for a very long time. From the moment I saw it on the front page of Ravelry all those many months ago, I knew it was something I would love working on, and wearing.

Now that it’s finished, it’s everything I wanted! I wraps, it drapes, it’s not just a boring rectangle scarf, and it’s not too heavy as the weather just doesn’t get that cold here.

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Working out what the designer intended with the pattern however, was a bit of an ordeal. I re-read it several times, still couldn’t make out what she meant in two separate places and had to resort to contacting her for clarification. For anyone contemplating making this pattern, I’m just not convinced that the pattern was written as clearly as it might have been.

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First, on the initial chart for the body of the piece, there is a symbol represented by a dot with an underscore which stands for knit and purl in the same stitch. Given that I was going to be travelling with the piece, I had printed the pattern up, and the underscore at A4 size printing was not obvious. Given that this stitch is used in every row it is necessary, and crucial to your stitch count. I think a different symbol representing this stitch would have made it clearer.

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Adding to this confusion is the fact that, when I looked at the symbol identification table, the purl stitch was represented by a dot. Hence I initially thought that stitch was a purl. As the piece is based in garter stitch (if I made it again I would do the body in stockingette) there is no need for the symbol table to even have the purl stitch listed as it is never used in the piece.

Second, again going back to the symbol table: all the symbols are on the left, with the definitions listed down the right. All except for the “T”, where the definition just reads “T”. Now granted, in the full pattern there is an entire explanation of what the “T” means and does, but not where it will be utilised either in the pattern or on the piece. But when I’m working from a chart I don’t carry the pattern with me; just the chart and the symbol table. So again I was frustrated, forced to a halt, and needed to wait for a response from the designer.

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There were other instances within the pattern where things were all noted, but out of the sequence in which you’d knit them, and therefore in which I looked for them (the “T” was a classic example). I don’t want to have to read an entire pattern just to find the bit which is relevant to where I’m up to; I expect the pattern to be written in a linear fashion and to be able to go to where I am up to in the pattern, read the bit I need and keep knitting. All in all this made dealing with the written section of the pattern highly frustrating. Once I was on the charts (and could read the symbols) I was fine though and the knit was a breeze.

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When I was about half way through the 39 repeats of the edging, the designer contacted me once more to tell me in detail just how talented she is, and to insinuate that my technique was lacking and that the piece was above my skill level. She may have been a touch lax on her research skills, considering some of my finished pieces. Given how easy my other shawls/projects are to find and view, I think she might just have gotten a bit carried away with herself by that point.

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I won’t be buying anything from her ever again, nor recommending her patterns to anyone as they are badly put together and difficult to follow. It’s a pity, given what pretty pieces she comes up with.

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I still love my Fishu, but having to deal with the designer made the knitting process less fun than it could have been.

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Weekend Round Up

Long Weekends are such an odd phenomenon. I go into them with such high expectations, and long lists of all I would like to achieve, then my body catches up with the fact that I’m not at the day job and pulls my feet out from under me and demands down time! 😛 What’s with that?! So, here’s what I did do.

Friday we headed up the Hill to the Annual Easter FishBQ. Every year there seem to be more children running around, and less inebriation. I guess the babies are all getting older. It is so good to be able to see and catch up with people we used to see every week, even if it does now average once a year …

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There was a new pair of socks begun as they are the perfect traveling project to take on the train for a four hour round trip! They are Marlene by Cookie A, in Dragonfly Yarns “Norbert” colourway which I got via a sock club last year.

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Saturday there was a little local wondering and I bought the Julie & Julia DVD which I’d been wanting to see for a while. I have now watched it 3 times since buying it. I feel a sudden urge to buy Mastering the Art of French Cooking and expanding my repertoire. I love having a kitchen that I enjoy cooking in for the first time in years!

While watching DVDs I spent some quality time with my sticks and strings.

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There was an interesting moment where the designer of this spectacular piece insinuated that I was an idiot, and in a moment of complete clarity I backed away from telling her what I thought of her. I’m still proud of myself for that one. However, Twitter heard all about it 😛

Sunday Himself cooked the most delectable dinner, which deserves a post all on it’s own, and which will be forthcoming in the next few days. He cooks so well and I always eat far more than I should when one of his creations is up for the offering!

Monday and Tuesday was when my body caught up with me and though I felt lazy, I also felt exhausted and so achieved very little other than further knitting, and some adorable cat photos. So I shall leave you with those.

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I hope your weekend was wonderful!