Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts

01 July 2007

knitting math

For anyone interested in writing their own knitting patterns or altering the ones already out there, I found this article. And if you know any other resources for knitting math leave a comment. I usually use a pattern as a guideline and then alter it myself, but sometimes the increase/decrease ratios are tricky for me. Any solutions or tips?

I just got a package from my friend Jessica in Tennessee and this was inside....

Gorgeous, fluffy Llama and Alpaca fiber!

And the same fibers handspun! Wow, she is the greatest. She got these goodies at an alpaca farm near her house (Jess- let me know where and I'll post it). Im planning on making an earflap hat sort of like this, but without the waves or peace sign over the ears. Im going to try to work up my own pattern so hopefully it'll turn out right.

28 June 2007

hit the ground running

I was quite bored with my daily practice of drawing the bird bones so Ive decided to do something different. In my effort to live more "green" and create less waste, I am going to make a collage a day using my scraps from other projects. This will keep (most) of them out of the trash and will be a fun creative outletThese scraps were from a book I made for Cori's birthday. I learned how to screen print last week! I printed little alpacas on paper and I used the paper for the cover of the book. I bound it too loose the first time and I had to redo it so I had all these little bits left. I broke a needle on my sewing machine going through the waxed threads.

This was the book I made last week that I wanted to show you. Its my process book for Working Class Studio. It has a grey paper cover and green dots on grey fabric interior. Throughout the quarter I'll add things like scraps or stickers to the cover to make it more fun.

This will be clapotis... eventually. Its taken me months to get this far, I think I started it in March. Geez! But when I do get time to knit its fabulous. Im using a silk yarn by Habu, just about the best yarn company ever.

This gorgeous hand dyed merino wool from Malabrigo Yarn will be a pillow cover. It is kettle dyed and the color is lettuce. I made up the cable pattern and its creating some interesting textures. This wool is like a cloud, it'll be so nice to lay my head on.... eventually.

I generally dont get a lot of time to knit while Im in school, and this quarter already feels like its going to be a sprint. But thats when the good stuff usually happens in my work so Im looking forward to seeing what I come up with.

I have to go research trends in fabric wall art before I head out to WCS this afternoon, so have a wonderful day!